English: 19th century manor house on the site of Buchanan’s Station, Located at Elm Hill Pike at Massman Drive, Nashville. The log building (right) is a remnant of the original 1780s fort. These structures were later demolished and replaced by an industrial park. 1936 photo is courtesy of Tennessee State Library & Archives; Nashville, Tennessee.
The precise location of the Buchanan’s Station main structure given by Roberta Brandau, ed., "History of Homes and Gardens of Tennessee" (Nashville: Parthenon Press, 1964 edition of the 1936 original), pp. 142-144. In the entry therein titled “Buchanan Station,” Ralph Smith’s “Mansion House” is pictured and captioned as “on the site of the original Buchanan structure.” Smith’s mansion became the Knapp Farm Clubhouse (owned by George Peabody College), the exact location of which is known to many contemporary Nashvillians since it was not torn down until shortly after 1980. Brandau aligns with Trabue.
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19th century manor house on the site of Buchanan’s Station. The log building (right) is a remnant of the original 1780s fort.
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