Williamson County Courthouse (Tennessee) Explained

Nrhp Type:cp
Designated Nrhp Type:October 5, 1972
Coordinates:35.9239°N -86.8692°W
Mpsub:Williamson County MRA (AD)
Partof Refnum:72001254

The Williamson County Courthouse in Franklin, Tennessee is a historic courthouse. It is a contributing building in the Franklin Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The courthouse was built in 1858 and is the third one to serve the county. It is Greek Revival in style and NaNfeet in plan. Its portico has four Doric columns which were cast at a nearby foundry.[1]

It was damaged in an 1871 tornado but was restored.[1]

In 1888, a 23-year-old African-American suspect, Amos Miller, was lynched: hanged from the balcony of the courthouse after being taken by a mob from the courtroom before his trial was completed.

The courthouse can be seen in the closing scene of the 1986 film At Close Range starring Sean Penn.

On the grounds of the courthouse is a Confederate Monument, which is separately listed on the National Register. A statue, March to Freedom was also installed outside.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=72001254}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Franklin Historic District ]. National Park Service. May Dean Eberling . Herbert L. Harper . July 11, 1972 . May 28, 2018. With