Hunter's Hill was the second of three plantations owned by Andrew Jackson in Tennessee, United States.
The land, originally granted to Jackson's wife's ex-husband Lewis Robards, was purchased by Jackson for $700 in 1796 from John Shannon of Kentucky.
[1]: 84 According to biographer Robert V. Remini, "This was the property Robards had purchased to begin his married life with Rachel but which he was unable to occupy because of the Indian menace.
[3] He also had a small general store at Hunter's Hill where "from a narrow window" he sold trade goods and supplies to local Indigenous people and settlers.
[2]: 131 Jackson sold Hunter's Hill to Edward Ward in 1804 to pay outstanding debts.