
From the vantage of a Southern book collector and digital archivist, I write about what Donald Davidson called the "folk-chain," that inherited memory linking us to a tradition that tells us who we are, where we are, where we belong, what we live for.
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Robert Young Drake Jr. was born in Ripley, Tennessee, in 1930, the late-born son of a cotton merchant and a woman he called the most sensible person he had known. His grandfather, a Virginian who fought in the Army of Northern Virginia and ...
State Route 155 carries its stream of cars past storefronts that might be anywhere. It circles Nashville for 35 miles, skirting the old Tennessee State Prison before surrendering its name to White Bridge Road. At 101 sits a repurposed mid-c...
In October of 1949, Bernard Mannes Baruch walked into the Virginia State Library in Richmond with letters. One hundred fifty-two of them, written in a hand any student of the War would recognize, the neat, right-sloping script of Robert E. ...
December 25, 1779. The city of Nashville does not exist.
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