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A few segments remain. The Natchez Trace was the method of travel for some, connecting Nashville, Tn to Natchez, MS. Officially established by Congress in the year 1800 as a national route, Andrew Jackson and many of his troops marched or rode (cavalry) through here and back during the Creek War and the War of 1812.
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Source | 19th Century Travel |
Author | Brent Moore from Smyrna, TN |
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