Skipwith Hall was built ca 1800 for Revolutionary war hero Nathaniel Greene's daughter and her husband, Sir Peyton and Lady Cornelia Greene Skipwith. The house was built on 1,100 acres of the original 25,000 acre land grant. In the late 1830's Skipwith Hall was acquired by Major General Ben F. Harlan who built a successful horse and mule breeding plantation on the property. Harlan employed Maury County master builder Nathan Vaught to add six pillars and a sweeping veranda to the house. Making Skipwith Hall a distinctive monument to the Planter Age in Middle Tennessee. #columbiatn #dimpleoftheuniverse #nathanielgreene #historylovers #history #colonialhouse #revolutionarywar #plantation #mule #horsefarm #farmlife #maurycountytn #williamsporttn (at Skipwith Hall) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDtsL8KB2vC/?igshid=mw3y7yag0cmq