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Goodlettsville
Davidson County, Tennessee
ZipCodes
37072
Chamber of Commerce.
The Bowen-Campbell House
Moss-Wright Park
Caldwell Road
Goodlettsville, Tennessee
Phone: 615-859-3678
Over 200 years old, this building was one of the first houses built in Middle Tennessee and is the oldest brick house standing in the area today (2000) William Bowen, born in 1742, was from Fincastle County, Virginia. His wife was Mary Henley Russell, whose father was Bowen's commanding officer in the Revolutionary War. Capt. Bowen received land in the Tennessee Territory as part of his veteran's compensation. He claimed 640 acres on Mansker's Creek. By 1787 his plantation had increased to 4,032 acres. William and Mary Bowen were parents of nine children. One of their grandsons, William Bowen Campbell, became Governor of Tennessee in 1851. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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