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An edition of Ghosts of the Natchez Trace (2011)

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The Natchez Trace Parkway is a 444-mile path from Natchez, Mississippi, to near Nashville, Tennessee. The route goes past Jackson and Tupelo, Mississippi, and close to Florence in northwestern Alabama. ... Today the Trace is a limited access highway devoted to preserving an important part of the area's history. There are parts of the original trail still accessible, and that's not all that remains from days past. There are many accounts all along the Trace of restless spirits who still appear occasionally to modern travelers. From early Indians, to explorers, tradesmen, settlers, outlaws, and others, there seem to be a number of entities who refuse to, or for some reason can't, rest in peace. These are the subjects of the stories in this book.

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Quixote Press
Language
English
Pages
144

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Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction
Trap-door saloons
The outlaw John Murrel
J. Thompson Hare
King's Tavern
Harpe Brothers
Under-the-hill Saloon
The Linden House
POrt Gibson
Bess
Brashear'sstand
The legend of Running Deer
The haunted coins
The rocking chair
Witch dance
Tupelo terror
At the bottom of Bear Creek
The marriage town
Ghostly Corinth
Buzzard roost
Colbert Ferry
Sunken Trace
Home of David Crockett
Lawrence County Jail
The wrecked VW
Lawrence County jail
Old courthouse clock
Ghostly motel
Was it "THE" Frank James?
Indian at Napier Mine
Meriwether Lewis
The Natchez bridge
Epilogue
Author's bio.

Edition Notes

". . . stories of ghosts (humans & otherwise) who still seem to inhabit our beautiful Natchez Trace"--Cover.

The Natchez Trace, through Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama.

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Wever, IA

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Library of Congress
BF1472.U6 H55 2010

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Pagination
144 pages
Number of pages
144

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL38565956M
Internet Archive
ghostsofnatchezt0000hill
ISBN 10
1571666060
ISBN 13
9781571666062
OCLC/WorldCat
801697960

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