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History's Hook's hosts, Tom Price and Dr. Barry Gidcomb welcome Tony Turnbow, author of “The Natchez Trace in the War of 1812” which was published in The Journal of Mississippi History and most recently, the full length book published by Time Tunnel Media titled, Hardened to Hickory: The Missing Chapter in Andrew Jackson's Life. The Natchez Trace is a 444 mile route between Nashville, Tennessee and Natchez, Mississippi. The road has been the backdrop to some incredible history including military campaigns, economic expansion in the West, and even the murder of explorer Meriwether Lewis!
Franklin, Tennessee historian and attorney-at-law Tony Turnbow , envestigates the possibility that Meriwether Lewis, of Lewis and Clark fame, didn't commit suicide in 1809. Turnbow shares compelling circumstantial evidence that Lewis was actually murdered and robbed while traveling along the Natchez Trace in Tennessee.
In this episode from 2019, Tony Turnbow discusses his nonfiction History book, Hardened to Hickory: the missing chapter of Andrew Jackson's Life.
History's Hook's hosts, Tom Price and Dr. Barry Gidcomb welcome Tony Turnbow, author of “The Natchez Trace in the War of 1812” which was published in The Journal of Mississippi History and most recently, the full length book published by Time Tunnel Media titled, Hardened to Hickory: The Missing Chapter in Andrew Jackson's Life. The Natchez Trace is a 444 mile route between Nashville, Tennessee and Natchez, Mississippi. The road has been the backdrop to some incredible history including military campaigns, economic expansion in the West, and even the murder of explorer Meriwether Lewis!
Tony Turnbow is a lawyer practicing in Franklin, Tennessee. He is the author of "Hardened to Hickory," the story of Andrew Jackson's first experience as a military commander. In this episode, we discuss Meriwether Lewis, Andrew Jackson, Aaron Burr, and other important persons from history.
Tennessee historian Tony Turnbow recounts the Natchez Expedition during the War of 1812, in which Andrew Jackson’s troops marched from Natchez to Nashville, and the militia general’s fierce, long-standing rivalry with an army brigadier general that earned the profoundly stubborn soldier the moniker “Old Hickory.”
Tony Turnbow, former President and current Volunteer Executive Director of the Natchez Trace Parkway Association joins us to talk about cycling on the Parkway. He specifically gets in to cycling safety initiatives put for the the Association as well as the importance of having cyclists and drivers coexist while traveling through the National Park. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lomax Congregation History Part 2 presented by Tony Turnbow
On April 6, 2008 time was taken to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the beginning of the Lomax Congregation. During class, Tony Turnbow presented information on the history of the Lomax Congregation.