Haunted Memphis
9781596297128
Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Author Laura Cunningham expertly blends fright with history and presents the ghostly legends of haunted Memphis.
Much like its muddy riverbanks, the mid-South is flooded with tales of shadowy spirits lurking among us. Beyond the rhythm of the blues and tapping of blue suede shoes is a history steeped in horror. From the restless souls of Elmwood Cemetery to the voodoo vices of Beale Street, phantom hymns of the Orpheum Theatre and Civil War soldiers still looking for a fight, peer beyond the shadows of the city's most historic sites. Author and lifelong resident Laura Cunningham expertly blends fright with history and presents the ghostly legends from Beale to Bartlett, Germantown to Collierville, in this one-of-a-kind volume no resident or visitor should be without.
African-American Life in Sumner County
9780738568638
Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Benton County
9780738518145
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9781626198173
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9780738553221
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9781596295216
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9781609491567
Regular price $15.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Tennessee has never been a stranger to strangeness.
Stories of the weird, wild, and wonderful abound in the Volunteer state. Join author and seasoned journalist Kelly Kazek as she tracks down the extraordinary stories that other history books overlook. Each section covers a different outlandish theme of Tennessee history colorful characters, strange sites, intriguing incidents, tombstone tales, odd occurrences, and curious creatures. Readers will discover the brilliant phenomenon of synchronized firefly flashes in the Smoky Mountain town of Elmont, take on the world's largest Moon Pie in Chattanooga and learn Tennessee's history of damaging earthquakes. From the humorous to the haunting, the madcap to the macabre, Forgotten Tales of Tennessee offers a collection as remarkable as the state itself.
When the Levee Breaks:
9781609499426
Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Lambuth University
9780738516837
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9781455626663
Regular price $19.95 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Vanderbilt Basketball:
9781609496883
Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Memphis Barbecue
9781626195349
Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Memphis is equal parts music and food--the products of a community marked with grit and resilience.
The city's blues and soul music have lifted spirits, while barbecue has been a serious business ever since pork first entered the culinary landscape of Memphis with Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who brought the New World its first herd of pigs. Succulent pulled pork and ribs have become part of the fabric of life in the River City, and today they are cooked up in kitchens ranging from the internationally acclaimed, like Corky's, to the humblest of roadside dives. Told through the history of its barbecue is the story of the city of Memphis, from legendary joints like Leonard's Barbecue, where Elvis Presley hosted private parties, to lesser-known places like William's Bar-B-Q in the West Memphis, Arkansas neighborhood where wild, late-night blues juke joints served as a red-light district across the river from Beale Street in the 1950s and '60s. Sink your teeth into this rich history chock-full of interviews and insights from the city's finest pitmasters and 'cue gurus who continue the long tradition of creating art with meat and flame.
Knoxville in the Vietnam Era
9780738553412
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9781609494230
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9781596297142
Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Memphis and the Superflood of 1937
9781596295308
Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Experience the historic superflood that decimated the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys and the resilience displayed by the people of Memphis.
The greatest flood in United States history struck the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys in January 1937. Perhaps no single flood in the United States had caused as much damage, displayed as much brutal natural force and displaced as many people. Not even the calamitous flood of 1927, which has eclipsed the '37 flood in terms of historical coverage was as massive. Author and Memphis local Patrick O'Daniel illustrates how this national natural disaster affected Memphis, in particular, and how the politicians of the day, from national figures like FDR to local political bosses like Ed Crump, handled unprecedented infrastructural challenges. Yet beyond politics and policy, O'Daniel tells the story of this historic disaster through the eyes of everyday Memphians, their struggles, care for thousands of desperate refugees and the measures they took to save their city from this devastating flood.
African Americans of Chattanooga
9781596293151
Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Learn and discover how African-Americans have held a prominent place in the history of Chattanooga dating back to the 16th century.
Did you know that Chattanooga is the hometown of the first African-American appointed to lead counsel on a Supreme Court case? The home of the nation's oldest student, who learned to read at age 116? The home of the African-American blacksmith who put shackles on the "Andrew's Raiders" after the Great Locomotive Chase? The site of one of the first integrated police departments in the South? Author Rita Lorraine Hubbard chronicles the ways African-Americans have shaped Chattanooga, and presents inspirational achievements that have gone largely unheralded over the years - and so much more!
African Americans of Giles County
9780738566894
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9781596298309
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9781609494063
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9780738554051
Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%The Clinchfield No. 1: Tennessee's Legendary Steam Engine
9781626195967
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9780738544243
Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%On This Day in Memphis History
9781626191365
Regular price $14.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%For locals and visitors alike, read about the events that uncover the history behind the legendary Memphis culture, and examine the stories of music, murder, natural disaster and other River City blasts from the past.
Far more than blues and barbecue, Memphis deep and fascinating culture has evolved one day at a time. Author G. Wayne Dowdy pins an exact date to a host of important, quirky and forgotten events in the history of Tennessee's largest city--an entertaining footnote for each day of the year. Earth, Wind and Fire founder Maurice White entered the world in a Memphis hospital on December 19, 1941. On January 15, 1877, a severe thunderstorm mysteriously left the city covered in snakes. On December 31, 1902, a resident was murdered on Main Street after taunting a Native American named Creeping Bear. A day or a month at a time, enjoy a year of entertaining River City blasts from the past.
Warren County
9780738543703
Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Lost Restaurants of the Tri-Cities, Tennessee
9781467144711
Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Dyersburg
9780738587295
Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Take a fascinating journey through the history of Dyersburg, Tennessee with more than 200 vintage photographs and anecdotes from the locals who experienced it.
In the early 1800s, West Tennessee was wild country, covered with dense hardwood forests and rich soil, with clear rivers and creeks winding through. In 1818, a final treaty was signed with the Native American tribes in the area, bringing white settlers from East Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia.
In 1825, the town of Dyersburg was laid out and quickly began to thrive. By 1911, the present courthouse was completed, anchoring a classic Southern town square that now belongs to the National Register of Historic Places. Just a few months before the historic crash of the stock market in 1929, Dyersburg became the site of a cotton mill transplanted from Oswego, New York. Nearby, the mill built about 100 small houses for its workers, and this neighborhood became Milltown, a name that still shines in residents' memories.
The Dyer County Historical Societyhas offered the best of its photo collection, along with images from the Tennessee State Library and Archives, for Images of America: Dyersburg. In addition, the warm-hearted residents of Dyersburg have supplied photographs from their personal albums.
The Forgotten Adventures of Richard Halliburton: A High-Flying Life from Tennessee to Timbuktu
9781626197206
Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Author R. Scott Williams details the spectacular exploits of a true adventurer.
Richard Halliburton ran away from his hometown in Memphis at the age of nineteen to lead an extraordinary and dramatic life of adventure. Against the backdrop of the Golden Age, the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression, Halliburton's exploits around the globe made him an internationally known celebrity and the most famous travel writer of his time. From climbing Mount Olympus in Greece to swimming the Panama Canal and literally flying all the way to Timbuktu, Halliburton experienced and wrote about adventures that others never even believed possible. His youthful spirit and bohemian lifestyle won the hearts of millions.
Old Butler
9780738541716
Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Uncover the history of Old Butler, Tennessee in this pictorial history recounted by authors Michael and Lanette Depew.
In 1820, Ezekial ""Zeke"" Smith built a gristmill on the bank of Roan Creek, forming the community known as Smith Hill. Following the Civil War, it was renamed Butler in honor of Col. Roderick Random Butler. Much of the city's early development can be attributed to the establishment of the Aenon Seminary in 1871 and the advent of the Virginia and South Western Railroad, which provided transportation for residents and the developing logging industry. In 1933, the scenic landscape of the Watauga Valley was altered forever when the Tennessee Valley Authority was created by Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal legislation. TVA provided electric power for the state and controlled the flooding of the rivers in the region. In December 1948, the gates of the Watauga Dam were closed and water began to fill the Watauga Reservoir until Butler, Tennessee, was laid to rest at the bottom of Watauga Lake. The residents of Butler and the surrounding communities were forced to relinquish, demolish, or relocate more than 125 homes and 50 businesses.
Nashville Beer:
9781626195394
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9781596293281
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9781467129664
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