Tennessee Troubles


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Lizzy Ida's Tennessee Troubles


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A dark cloud forms over the family as a rash of mysterious robberies begins after the cousins arrive, the McReels struggle to support two families in 1929, and Lizzy Ida faces the trials of being sixteen.




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Our Family Trouble the Story of the Bell Witch of Tennessee


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In the early 1800s John Bell moved his family from North Carolina to the rich bottom lands along the Red River in Robertson County, Tennessee. Bell, an elder in the Red River Baptist Church, was well-liked and respected by most in the community and prospered as a farmer. As Bell worked hard to raise his family and to carve out a living, the unusual, unexpected, and terrifying happened. Between 1817 and 1821 the Bell family were allegedly tormented day and night by some heinous menacing spirit called a "witch" known as "Kate." Kate's remonstrations and activities were witnessed by many in the community. The events eventually led to the death of John Bell, and he is the only person whose demise is attributed to the work of a spirit. Written only seventy-three years after the awful events transpired, this is the story of the Bell Witch. This is the eyewiteness account by a member of the Bell family.




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Trouble in Tennessee


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People who knew Treble James called her Trouble.Although she'd returned to Joyous, Tennessee, to help her sisterthrough a rough pregnancy, the townsfolk expected theirformer wild child to get bored and run back to Atlantalong before the baby was born. Even the town's new doctor was worried Treble's antics wouldupset not only the mother-to-be, but her ailing stepfather.Keith Caldwell might be handsome and worldly, but he loved thequiet town of Joyous precisely because it was safe and predictable.And after what he'd been through, he wanted to keep it that way. Keith starts to change his opinion on the benefits of peace andquiet when things heat up between him and Treble. But is thebig-city girl going to leave him in the lurch, or will she stay in herformer hometown and put the 'joy' back into Keith's life?




War at Every Door


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By placing the conflict between Unionists and secessionists in East Tennessee within the context of the whole war, Fisher explores the significance of the struggle for both sides.




National Difficulties


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