Historic Homes in Maury & Williamson Counties

1.

Rippavilla - Built by Nathanial Cheairs in 1854. Located on 5700 Main Street (State Hwy. 31).

2. Cheairs Mansion - Built by Martin Cheairs in 1854. Home where Confederate General Earl Van Dorn was murdered by the jealous husband of Jessie McKissack Peters. Located on Main Street (Tn. Childrens' Home Property)

3.

White Hall - Built in 1844 by Dr. and Mrs. Aaron White - Used as a hospital during the battles of Spring Hill and Franklin. It was the first headquarters established by Confederate General Earl Van Dorn in 1863. Located on Duplex Road in Spring Hill.

4. The McKissack Home - Built in 1845 and thought to be the first brick home to be built in Spring Hill. Also the childhood home of Jessie McKissack Peters. Located on 5299 Main Street in Spring Hill

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Oaklawn- Built in 1835 and was the Civil War Headquarters of Confederate General John Bell Hood. Located on 3331 Denning Road in Spring Hill.

6. Gorham Wing House- Known as "The Doctor's Shoppe" built in 1825 and is perhaps the oldest home still standing in Spring Hill