Camp Bell (Lebanon, Tennessee) Explained

Camp Bell
Coordinates:36.225°N -86.3064°W
Architecture:Greek Revival
Added:April 15, 1982
Refnum:82004074

Camp Bell is a historic house in Lebanon, Tennessee, United States. It was built circa 1835 for William Seawell.[1] It was designed in the Greek Revival architectural style. It was later purchased by the Campbell family, whose son, William B. Campbell, became the 14th Governor of Tennessee; he later died in the house.[1] It remained in the family; by the 1982, it was owned by his great-granddaughter, Mary Williamson Thomas.[1] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since April 15, 1982.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Inventory--Nomination Form: Camp Bell. National Park Service. United States Department of the Interior. June 2, 2017.
  2. Web site: Camp Bell. National Park Service. United States Department of the Interior. June 2, 2017.