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The Natchez Trace by James A. Crutchfield
The Natchez Trace by James A. Crutchfield









The Natchez Trace by James A. Crutchfield

W "Woody" Dickerson, they published two volumes of old Franklin and Williamson County photographs. Franklin: A Photographic Recollection, Volafter Bob and Jackie Canaday acquired the extensive negative and print file of their predecessor, T.It also includes accounts of events and institutions that make up the community's shared past and personal memoirs of "the good old days." A Homecoming 1986 project, the book includes formal histories of founding families and their local descendants and of the community's churches and schools. Hazelwood, a native of Franklin, married into a founding family of Flat Creek. After many years in Nashville, she and her husband retired to the Eady homeplace. Redmond was born on the headwaters of Flat Creek and grew up in the community. Petty grew up on her family's farm in Flat Creek.

The Natchez Trace by James A. Crutchfield

Wallace was born on the upper watershed of Flat Creek near the Revolutionary War grant of his ancestor, and he maintained his family farm in Flat Creek.

  • Flat Creek: Its Land and Its People, 1986 - Ennis Wallace, Sr, Jo Ann Reed Petty, Marjorie Eady Redmond, and Martha Ann Jackson Hazelwood were co-authors and compilers of this history of the community of Flat Creek.
  • Burwood, 1986 - compiled by Anita Harris Grissom, Pat Gray Logan, Mary Rainey Martin, and Judy Grigsby Hayes, this spiral soft-back book originated as a Homecoming 1986 community history project and contains historical information on the community of Burwood, as well as many photographs.










  • The Natchez Trace by James A. Crutchfield