Spring Hill Battlefield

Although mostly lost to commercial and residential development, an interpretative walking trail southeast of Spring Hill on Kedron Road and Reserve Boulevard helps visitors understand one of the most controversial events of the Civil War.  Confederates camped around nearby Rippavilla Plantation, still standing on Route 31 and open to visitors, during the night of November 28-29, 1864.

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Spring Hill Battlefield: What's Nearby

Spring Hill, TN
Travellers Rest Plantation and Museum
Nashville, TN
Civil War  |  Fort
Fortress Rosecrans, Stones River National Battlefield
Murfreesboro, TN
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Nashville, Tennessee (TN-95)
Nashville, TN
Tennessee State Museum and State Capitol
Nashville, TN
Slave Markets, Colored Troops, Freedman’s Bank and Exodusters
Nashville, TN
Oaklands Historic House Museum
Murfreesboro, TN
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker Hermitage, Tennessee (TN-26)
Hermitage, TN
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Clarksville, Tennessee (TN-58)
Clarksville, TN
Civil War  |  Fort
Fort Defiance/Fort Sevier/Fort Bruce
Clarksville, TN
Simpson County Archives and Museum (old Simpson County Jail And Jailer's Residence)
Franklin, KY
Dover Hotel (Surrender House), Fort Donelson National Battlefield
Dover, TN
Octagon Hall Museum/Kentucky Confederate Studies Archive
Franklin, KY

Preservation

The American Battlefield Trust and our members have saved more than 195 acres at Spring Hill Battlefield.

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Related Battles

Spring Hill, TN | November 29, 1864
Result: Union Victory
Estimated Casualties
850
Union
350
Confed.
500