Historic house in Tennessee, United States United States historic place Hall-Harding-McCampbell House U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Hall-Harding-McCampbell House in 2014 Location| 305 Kent Road, Nashville, Tennessee Coordinates| 36°9′32″N 86°39′43.2″W / 36.15889°N 86.662000°W / 36.15889; -86.662000Coordinates: 36°9′32″N 86°39′43.2″W / 36.15889°N 86.662000°W / 36.15889; -86.662000 Area| less than one acre Built| 1804 (1804) Architectural style| Early Republic NRHP reference No.| 10000141[1] Added to NRHP| March 23, 2010 The Hall-Harding-McCampbell House is a former plantation and historic mansion in Nashville, Tennessee. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since March 23, 2010.[2] ## History[edit] The land, located near Stones River, was claimed by William Moore in 1784.[3] In 1799, he sold it to Charles Merryman Hall.[3] His brother, William Hall, purchased 249 acres of the land from Charles in 1800.[3] The house was built circa 1805 for William Hall, and it was designed in the Federal architectural style.[3] Hall, his wife, his son and his daughter lived here with his forty slaves until 1820.[3] It was purchased by Thomas Harding, who acquired up to 1,000 acres by 1847.[3] James Anderson purchased the plantation in 1847, and he sold 200 acres and the house to Thomas McCampbell in 1852.[3] McCampbell lived here with his wife, Anna Gowdey Campbell, and their five children.[3] Their son John Campbell inherited the house in 1875, and the house stayed in the family until the 1940s.[3] ## References[edit] 1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010. 2. ^ "Hall-Harding-McCampbell House". National Park Service. Retrieved August 23, 2016. 3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet: Hall-Harding-McCampbell House". National Park Service. Retrieved August 23, 2016. * v * t * e U.S. National Register of Historic Places Topics| * Architectural style categories * Contributing property * Historic district * History of the National Register of Historic Places * Keeper of the Register * National Park Service * Property types Lists by state| * List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state: * Alabama * Alaska * Arizona * Arkansas * California * Colorado * Connecticut * Delaware * Florida * Georgia * Hawaii * Idaho * Illinois * Indiana * Iowa * Kansas * Kentucky * Louisiana * Maine * Maryland * Massachusetts * Michigan * Minnesota * Mississippi * Missouri * Montana * Nebraska * Nevada * New Hampshire * New Jersey * New Mexico * New York * North Carolina * North Dakota * Ohio * Oklahoma * Oregon * Pennsylvania * Rhode Island * South Carolina * South Dakota * Tennessee * Texas * Utah * Vermont * Virginia * Washington * West Virginia * Wisconsin * Wyoming Lists by insular areas| * American Samoa * Guam * Minor Outlying Islands * Northern Mariana Islands * Puerto Rico * Virgin Islands Lists by associated state| * Federated States of Micronesia * Marshall Islands * Palau Other areas| * District of Columbia * American Legation, Morocco Related| * National Historic Preservation Act * Historic Preservation Fund * List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places * University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places * National Register of Historic Places portal * Category This article about a property in Shelby County, Tennessee on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. * v * t * e *[No.]: number *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template