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HomeShop at BookSurgeFictionLiteraryThe Walton Road: A Nineteenth Century Wilderness Highway in Tennessee |
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Solid history Aug 31, 2007
By Thelma C. Johnson
"doodlebug@multipro.com"
Dr. Dickinson has worked on the Walton Road project for several years, tracing one of the first roads into middle Tennessee. He walked it, explored it, and documented it; and thereby preserved a part of the past that saw Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, Cherokee Indians, Longhunters, and pioneers pass from eastern Tennessee to the Cumberland River. Aside from the historic value, the book gives a fascinating insight into the hardships, the terrain, and the people who dared the wilderness.
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