Crye-Leike Real Estate Services is proud to recognize Harriet Campbell of its Columbia office for her role in facilitating the sale of 11 acres of historically significant land in Spring Hill. The property was purchased by the Battle of Franklin Trust Inc., ensuring its preservation for future generations.
The 11-acre property was the site of the Battle of Spring Hill on Nov. 29, 1864. Confederate forces under General John B. Hood engaged Union troops led by General John M. Schofield, but the Union army moved through the area overnight, resulting in a stalemate. The land is adjacent to other historic sites, including the Rippa Villa plantation and acreage preserved by the American Battlefield Trust, highlighting the importance of maintaining the region’s Civil War heritage.
“This sale is especially meaningful to me,” said Campbell. “I’ve been in real estate for 49 years and have listed and sold countless properties. This one, however, is especially meaningful. I’m proud to have played a part in its preservation.”
Harriet Campbell was born and raised in Columbia, Tennessee, and has been in the real estate industry since 1976. She has been with Crye-Leike for 21 years, following in the footsteps of her parents, who were also in real estate. Serving Maury, Williamson, Davidson, Lawrence, and Hickman counties, she is active in community service, including as Chairman of the Maury County Republican Party, a member of the State Executive Committee, and chairman of the Fine Arts Department at Hillsboro High School in Nashville. Her experience and dedication to the community were instrumental in this historic sale.
For information regarding real estate in and around Columbia, Tenn., please visit the Crye-Leike branch office at 1118 Nashville Highway in Columbia, or visit the Crye-Leike website at www.clhomes.com. Affiliate broker Harriet Campbell may be reached at (931) 446-2546 or via email at [email protected].
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