CHANDLER HOUSE SITE
The Chandler House and farm office was the center of the Chandler's 740 acres that they called Fairfield Plantation. After the Civil War the Chandlers and the farm fell on hard times. Eventually the property was acquired by the R. F. & P. railroad which destroyed the Chandler House but restored the Farm Office where General Jackson Died. The Railroad donated the property to the National Park Service in 1937. The four wooden posts outline where the Chandler House once Stood.
CHANDLER HOUSE SITE
The Chandler House and farm office was the center of the Chandler's 740 acres that they called Fairfield Plantation. After the Civil War the Chandlers and the farm fell on hard times. Eventually the property was acquired by the R. F. & P. railroad which destroyed the Chandler House but restored the Farm Office where General Jackson Died. The Railroad donated the property to the National Park Service in 1937. The four wooden posts outline where the Chandler House once Stood.