In late November of 1864, Hood's Confederate Army of Tennessee neared Columbia. The Federals arrived just ahead of the Confederate troops and aimed to make a stand on Columbia's southside. Elm Springs found itself in the crosshairs of history.
Join us on the evening of Saturday, November 22 for a special dinner. Enjoy light refreshments and free time in the home from 6pm until the dinner bell rings around 6:30pm. Assemble in the dining room of the historic home for a traditional Southern meal served family-style. While you eat, hear the story of the home and its role in the Tennessee Campaign. Following dinner, a special low-light tour of the home will be given.