• Circa-1792 Blount Mansion was home to U. S. Constitution signer William Blount, appointed by President George Washington to govern the Southwest...
  • The Blount Mansion, also known as William Blount Mansion, located at 200 West Hill Avenue in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee...
  • Started in 1792, Blount Mansion was home to William Blount, an original signer of the Constitution of the United States...
  • Blount Mansion was the home and capitol of the first and only governor of the Southwest Territory, William Blount, his family, and ten African-Americans.
  • William Blount has overseen the mansion’s design and construction, aiming to establish it as a symbol of permanence and prosperity in the newly formed...
  • Fingerprints found in the mansion's brickwork are solemn physical evidence of the African Americans who made their lives at Blount Mansion while in bondage.
  • The Blount Mansion was originally built in 1792 for William Blount who was the Governor of the territory south of the Ohio River and one of the signers of...
  • The Blount Mansion Association, which has owned the residence since 1930, has completed its restoration and now administers it as a historic house...
  • The Blount Mansion in Downtown Knoxville was the home of one the areas earliest leaders and the house is one of the oldest in the state.
  • William Blount chose to build his mansion in Knoxville after signing the Treaty of the Holston just a few yards away from the Mansion's location.