Samuel McSpadden, powdermaker and Revolutionary War veteran, built this house in 1804, and died here on August 3, 1844. From a crude powder mill located 1/4 mile north he sent flatboats loaded with gunpowder to New Orleans, where General Andrew Jackson used it in the Battle of New Orleans, the last major battle of the War of 1812.
His first wife was Sarah Keys of Virginia who died shortly after giving birth to his first child (Child later died and buried in VA.) He later remarried Nancy Harris of Tennessee.
Samuel McSpadden, powdermaker and Revolutionary War veteran, built this house in 1804, and died here on August 3, 1844. From a crude powder mill located 1/4 mile north he sent flatboats loaded with gunpowder to New Orleans, where General Andrew Jackson used it in the Battle of New Orleans, the last major battle of the War of 1812.
His first wife was Sarah Keys of Virginia who died shortly after giving birth to his first child (Child later died and buried in VA.) He later remarried Nancy Harris of Tennessee.
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