view gallery W0.2 km | Martin Cheairs Home Headquarters of Confederate General Earl Van Dorn - Spring Hill TN in U.S. Civil War Sites In Spring 1863, Confederate Major General Earl Van Dorn established the headquarters of his cavalry command of the Army of the Mississippi at Spring Hill. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/28/2020 last visited: 09/24/2021 |
view gallery N0.2 km | Ewell Farm in Tennessee Historical Markers This farm lies within the northwest part of the City of Spring Hill on the Maury County side of the City. posted by: Josie and the Pussycats location: Tennessee date approved: 09/14/2008 last visited: 06/11/2023 |
view gallery N0.2 km | Spring Hill, Tennessee ~ November 29, 1864 - Spring Hill TN in U.S. Civil War Sites In 1864, Spring Hill was a small, prosperous farming community. Although the town had been occupied by both Confederate and Federal forces at various times, it had not been seriously impacted by the war. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/28/2020 last visited: 09/24/2021 |
view gallery N0.2 km | The Town of Spring Hill, Tennessee - Spring Hill TN in Signs of History The area on which most of the town of Spring Hill is located was originally part of land grants to three Revolutionary War veterans, George Doherty, John Hardin and Ezekiel Polk. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/27/2020 last visited: 09/24/2021 |
view gallery SW0.3 km | 6B-19 1963 - Spring Hill, TN in U.S. Benchmarks 6B-19 1963 - Spring Hill, TN posted by: CuriousBM location: Tennessee date approved: 10/08/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery NE0.5 km | William Banks Caperton in Tennessee Historical Markers This marker, located in Spring Hill, Tennessee, honors one of its locals who served in WWI. posted by: Josie and the Pussycats location: Tennessee date approved: 09/14/2008 last visited: 06/11/2023 |
view gallery NE0.6 km | White Hall (Spring Hill, Tennessee) in Wikipedia Entries White Hall is a historic mansion in Spring Hill, TN. During the American Civil War, the mansion was used as military headquarters for General Earl Van Dorn of the Confederate States Army. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/12/2023 last visited: 06/12/2023 |
view gallery NE0.6 km | White Hall - Spring Hill TN in U.S. National Register of Historic Places White Hall is a historic mansion in Spring Hill, TN. During the American Civil War, the mansion was used as military headquarters for General Earl Van Dorn of the Confederate States Army. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/15/2023 last visited: 06/15/2023 |
view gallery W0.6 km | Spring Hill Public Library - Spring Hill, TN in Libraries This is the public library in Spring Hill, Tennessee. It is located at 144 Kedron Road, just about 0.5 miles from US 31. posted by: Josie and the Pussycats location: Tennessee date approved: 09/12/2008 last visited: 05/10/2013 |
view gallery SE0.8 km | Nashville and Decatur Railroad - Spring Hill TN in U.S. Civil War Sites In the fall of 1864, this railroad was used as a major supply line for Union garrisons throughout Tennessee, north Alabama and north Georgia, Spring Hill was an important wood and water stop on this railroad. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/27/2020 last visited: 09/30/2021 |
view gallery SE0.8 km | Ewell Farm-Spring Hill Battlefield - Spring Hill TN in U.S. Civil War Sites On a knoll just southwest of the railroad depot is the antebellum home of the widow Lizinka Brown. Her son, Campbell Brown was a staff officer with Confederate General Richard S. Ewell of the Army of Northern Virginia. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/27/2020 last visited: 09/30/2021 |
view gallery SE0.8 km | Left of the Union Defensive Position Opdycke's Brigade Line - Spring Hill TN in U.S. Civil War Sites At approximately 12:30 p.m. on November 29, 1864, Col. Emerson Opdycke’s veteran brigade known unofficially as “Opdycke’s tigers,” marching in the lead of Wagner’s division, swept through Spring Hill to secure the town from Confederate cavalry. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/27/2020 last visited: 09/30/2021 |
view gallery SW1 km | Target Superstore--Columbia, tn in Target Stores target supercenter in columbia, tn posted by: dillonsdaddy location: Tennessee date approved: 01/26/2009 last visited: 05/18/2013 |
view gallery W1.1 km | Spring Hill, Tennessee in City and Town Halls City Hall is located at 199 Town Center Parkway. posted by: Josie and the Pussycats location: Tennessee date approved: 09/04/2008 last visited: 03/20/2009 |
view gallery W1.1 km | City Hall Clock - Spring Hill, TN in Town Clocks Here is our town clock mounted atop Spring Hill's City Hall. posted by: Josie and the Pussycats location: Tennessee date approved: 09/12/2008 last visited: 06/11/2023 |
view gallery W1.1 km | Spring Hill, Tennessee 37174 in U.S. Post Offices The US Post Office in Spring Hill, TN is located at 223 Town Center Pkwy, approximately 1.5 miles off of US 31. posted by: Josie and the Pussycats location: Tennessee date approved: 09/04/2008 last visited: 03/20/2009 |
view gallery S1.4 km | Forrest's 3:00 p.m. Cavalry Attack - Spring Hill TN in U.S. Civil War Sites As Forrest's cavalry fought their way to the outskirts of Spring Hill by 2:30 p.m., they observed Brigadier General George Wagner's division marching into the town. Forrest, aggressive as ever, determined to attack quickly to seize the town and pike. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/27/2020 last visited: 09/30/2021 |
view gallery SE1.4 km | Confederate Attacks at Spring Hill - 3D 73 - Spring Hill, TN in Tennessee Historical Markers Tennessee historical marker that gives the history of the battle at Spring Hill posted by: Max and 99 location: Tennessee date approved: 05/09/2018 last visited: 06/11/2023 |
view gallery SE1.4 km | Confederate Attacks at Spring Hill - Spring Hill TN in Battlefields On November 29, 1864, General Nathan B. Forrest approached Spring Hill from the east at 11:30 a.m. From here, General James Chalmers launched an attack to seize the Columbia-Nashville Pike to the west. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 02/11/2023 last visited: 02/12/2023 |
view gallery NE1.4 km | Hood and Schofield November 29, 1864 - Spring Hill TN in Battlefields About ½ mile east, Buford's Division of Forrest's Cavalry Corps drove in pickets from Opdyke's and Lane's Federal Brigades and contained their defenses, extending west to the railroad. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/13/2023 last visited: 06/14/2023 |
view gallery NE1.4 km | Hood and Schofield November 29, 1864 (3D 15) - Spring Hill TN in Tennessee Historical Markers About ½ mile east, Buford's Division of Forrest's Cavalry Corps drove in pickets from Opdyke's and Lane's Federal Brigades and contained their defenses, extending west to the railroad. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/17/2020 last visited: 10/20/2021 |
view gallery E2.1 km | LHT 1582 TVA - Spring Hill, TN in U.S. Benchmarks LHT 1582 TVA - Spring Hill, TN posted by: CuriousBM location: Tennessee date approved: 10/08/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery SW2.7 km | The Battle of Spring Hill-The Great Escape - Spring Hill TN in U.S. Civil War Sites By 3 p.m. on November 29, 1864, Union Gen. John M. Schofield realized that his command was in great danger. The bulk of his army was posted near Columbia, Tennessee, while Confederates Gen. John Bell Hood’s troops were north of him. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/19/2023 last visited: 06/19/2023 |
view gallery SW2.7 km | The Battle of Spring Hill - Spring Hill TN in Battlefields Gen. George D Wagner’s division, which had arrived at Spring Hill about noon on November 29, 1864 helped fend off Gen. Patrick Cleburne’s movement toward the turnpike. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 02/11/2023 last visited: 02/12/2023 |
view gallery SW2.7 km | The Battle of Spring Hill-The Great Escape - Spring Hill TN in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites By 3 p.m. on November 29, 1864, Union Gen. John M. Schofield realized that his command was in great danger. The bulk of his army was posted near Columbia, Tennessee, while Confederates Gen. John Bell Hood’s troops were north of him. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/27/2020 last visited: 10/05/2021 |
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