James B. Jameson House | |
Coordinates: | 36.3992°N -86.3497°W |
Architecture: | Greek Revival, Federal |
Added: | November 25, 1985 |
Refnum: | 85002968 |
The James B. Jameson House, also known as the Jameson-Harsh House, is a historic house in Gallatin, Tennessee, U.S..
The house was built circa 1844 by John Fontville, who also built Oakland in Gallatin and Greenfield in Castalian Springs.[1] The original owner, James B. Jameson, was a farmer who owned 19 slaves in 1860.[1] It was later owned by his granddaughter Eliza, who lived here with her husband, physician Edward Carr.[1] The house remained in the Jameson family until 1920.[1]
The house was designed in the Federal architectural style, with a Greek Revival portico.[1] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since November 25, 1985.[2]