Michael's View: Midway Plantation - Brentwood Country Club

Midway Plantation - Brentwood Country Club

Traveling south out of Brentwood, TN along one of Tennessee’s many highways and byways, stands a historical marker at the entrance to Brentwood Country Club Estates. The site was originally the site of Midway Plantation, appropriately named because it was located midway between Franklin, TN and Nashville, TN, was owned by Lysander McGavock and his wife, Elizabeth Crockett.

Brentwood and Williamson County is an area rich in history and tradition. The Midway Plantation played an important part in the Civil War being the command post for generals on both sides of the war. As the recruitment and mobilization of troops began in earnest during the latter half of 1861 formation and financing infantry troops was a necessity. A wealthy planter James Hazard Wilson II of Ravenswood, was one of the chief contributors to this effort. Two major Confederate training camps were set up in the area, the first being located at Midway Plantation. This site hosted one company of the 20th Tennessee Infantry Regiment. With the capture of Nashville by Federal troops, this camp was dispersed.

In March of 1862, General Buell’s Union soldiers moved through Brentwood on their way to the pivotal battle of Shiloh. The entire army of 18,000 troops camped along both sides of Franklin Road from present-day Old Hickory Blvd to the Little Harpeth River which runs through Brentwood Country Club.

The Brentwood Country Club, McGavock Farms, and Princeton Hills Subdivisions encompass much of what was Midway Plantation. The slave cemetery is located in the middle of Murray Lane between McGavock Farms and Princeton Hills.

 

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Comments

Hi Michael, loved your post and the 'show.'  Thanks for all you do....


Posted by Susie Blackmon~Ocala~Horses~Western Wear~Horse Farms~Marketing. about 4 years ago

Another great post. Thanks for sharing that moment in history.

Sean Allen

Posted by International Financing Solutions about 4 years ago
Michael - You're on a roll, I'll be working hard to catch up, In the meantime, I love the history of this place.
Posted by Larry Brewer Nashville Real Estate (Benchmark Realty LLc) about 4 years ago
THis is great information. I had no idea.
Posted by Andrew Alford (Northwestern Mutual) about 4 years ago
Michael - Local history is a favorite of mine.  There is so much out there to learn.  I'm hoping to visit FDR's home and library this weekend, which is right here in my county.
Posted by Joseph Ellman (Realty Executives- Williams-Sykes Realty) about 4 years ago

Very nice Michael.  Fun to read.

Richard

Posted by Richard Acree - Nashville TN Home Inspections (HABITEC Home and Building Inspections, LLC) about 4 years ago
I just wanted to let you know that I am enjoying your posts about your area very much!
Posted by Kris Wales - Macomb County MI real estate blog & homes for sale search site (Keller Williams Realty - Lakeside Market Center) about 4 years ago

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