This antique collectible newspaper article titled "HOUSES with ASSOCIATION" printed in The NASHVILLE Tennessean newspaper dated Jan.18,1948 by John Kiser is about TULIP GROVE, near The HERMITAGE, and the  EATON house in Franklin, just outside Nashville; recall the feud of two beautiful women watched more than a century ago who lived in these historical homes. Two Middle Tennessee houses rich in historical associations are the home of John Henry Eaton, Andrew Jackson's Secretary of War, in Franklin and Tulip Grove, the home of Jackson's nephew and private secretary, Andrew Jackson Donelson, near the Hermitage. A great social feud between Mrs. Eaton and the ladies of Washington society, including Mrs. Donelson created a stir, ended as a political issue and produced a cabinet shakeup. This is the story!  Contains 1 1/2 pages with beautiful artwork color illustration drawings of both homes and is PERFECT for framing! Fabulous, entertaining and historical article that's the perfect collectible for anyone who is a Nashville history buff or collector of Nashville memorabilia! The author, John Kiser, is well-known for his contributions to the Nashville Tennessean newspaper. The bonus is the awesome vintage advertising on the back side! From a 100% smoke and pet free home. Will be sent folded as it was stored folded. Packaged carefully with 3-4 layers of protection and marked DO NOT BEND on outside of package. Pay securely with any major credit or debit card. No returns, refunds, exchanges. Economy shipping.