Sam Davis House, Greek Revival house in Smyrna, United States.
The Sam Davis House is a Greek Revival residential building in Smyrna featuring white columns, symmetrical windows, and detailed moldings. The exterior and interior rooms display typical features of early American residential architecture from the early 1800s.
The house was built in 1810 and later became known for its most famous resident, a Confederate scout from the Civil War era. The execution of this resident by Union forces in 1863 made the site a significant location in the region's war history.
The house reflects how prosperous families lived in Tennessee during the 19th century and how their homes displayed their social status. The rooms and their furnishings tell stories of daily routines and family traditions from that era.
Visitors can take guided tours through the house to see rooms with original furnishings and historical objects. The grounds also include a cemetery and adjoining areas that are accessible on foot, offering a fuller picture of the property.
The original building materials and architectural elements have been largely preserved, showing authentic examples of early American construction methods. These original features make the house a valuable resource for architectural historians and restoration specialists.
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