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While traveling along Mill Creek just south of Nashville in 1797, legend claims that a broken wagon wheel suspended the travel of pioneer William Nolen and his family. Instead of forging ahead, the Nolens opted to settle in this fertile, game-filled land.

Produktbeschreibung
While traveling along Mill Creek just south of Nashville in 1797, legend claims that a broken wagon wheel suspended the travel of pioneer William Nolen and his family. Instead of forging ahead, the Nolens opted to settle in this fertile, game-filled land.
Autorenporträt
Authors Beth Lothers and Vicky Travis rediscovered their hometown while curating this collection of photographic treasures from longtime Nolensville families, local churches, newspapers, and archives. Lothers has served as mayor and alderwoman of Nolensville and as a Williamson County commissioner. In addition to writing public information pieces and composing numerous grants, Lothers is also a published songwriter. As a freelance journalist, Travis's work has appeared in books, university publications, and periodicals. Travis spent a decade writing about Nolensville in her column published in the Tennessean.