Episodes
Tuesday Dec 04, 2018
The Gray-Eyed Man of Destiny: William Walker, pt. 2
Tuesday Dec 04, 2018
Tuesday Dec 04, 2018
After failing in his attempt to take over Mexico, William Walker toured the American south, garnering support for his next big filibustering expedition. From 1854 to 1860 Walker made repeated attempts, of varying success, to expand America's slave empire into Central America by seizing control of the war-torn nation of Nicaragua.
This week on "TENN in 20: Official Podcast of the Battle of Franklin Trust," join hosts and historical enthusiasts Brad and Sarah as they discuss the William Walker's life, death, and impact on American politics in the years leading up to the Civil War.
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Tuesday Nov 27, 2018
The 154th Anniversary of the Battle of Franklin: BONUS EPISODE!
Tuesday Nov 27, 2018
Tuesday Nov 27, 2018
To commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of Franklin, 10,000 luminaries, representing the casualties of the battle, will be lit at dusk on November 30, 2018. This event starts at 4pm at Carnton, followed by open houses at both Carnton and Carter House.
In this BONUS EPISODE of "TENN in 20: Official Podcast of the Battle of Franklin Trust," hosts and historical enthusiasts Brad and Sarah, along with BOFT CEO Eric Jacobson, discuss the legacy of the battle and the Civil War.
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Tuesday Nov 20, 2018
The Filibuster: William Walker, pt. 1
Tuesday Nov 20, 2018
Tuesday Nov 20, 2018
In the 1850’s, a Tennessean created a mercenary army, led them into central America, and declared himself president of a foreign nation. He did this TWICE before becoming a martyr to the Confederate cause in the months before secession. His name was William Walker.
This week on "TENN in 20: Official Podcast of the Battle of Franklin Trust," join hosts and historical enthusiasts Brad and Sarah as they discuss the life of "The Filibuster" William Walker.
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Tuesday Nov 06, 2018
Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee
Tuesday Nov 06, 2018
Tuesday Nov 06, 2018
This week on "TENN in 20," join hosts and historical enthusiasts Brad and Sarah as they interview historian Bill Lee, author of the book Runaways, Coffles and Fancy Girls: A History of Slavery in Tennessee.
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Tuesday Oct 23, 2018
An Evolving Legacy: General John Bell Hood, pt. 3
Tuesday Oct 23, 2018
Tuesday Oct 23, 2018
At the end of his life, General John Bell Hood was regarded by most as a well-respected soldier who had risked life and limb for his country. He was so beloved by the men in his Texas Brigade that they raised thousands of dollars to care for his orphans, and it was his legacy as a battle commander that led to Fort Hood being named after him in the 1940's.
But decades after his death, allegations and rumors were spread about Hood's competency as a commanding officer. Were Hood's failings as an army commander the result of being love sick? Was he addicted to drugs and unfit for command? Was he so angry at his men that he purposefully wasted their lives in a doomed battle?
All these questions and more are answered in the newest episode of “TENN in 20: Official Podcast of the Battle of Franklin Trust.” Join hosts and historical enthusiasts Brad and Sarah, along with special guest Eric Jacobson, historian, author, and CEO of the Battle of Franklin Trust, as they discuss the evolving legacy of John Bell Hood.
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Tuesday Oct 09, 2018
He Played Hell in Tennessee: General John Bell Hood, pt. 2
Tuesday Oct 09, 2018
Tuesday Oct 09, 2018
When General John Bell Hood took command of the Army of Tennessee on July 17, 1864, he was tasked with saving Atlanta from falling into the hands of General William T. Sherman. Hood was only 33 years old, and would be facing two of his former West Point classmates and one of his former instructors.
This week on "TENN in 20: Official Podcast of the Battle of Franklin Trust," join hosts and historical enthusiasts Brad and Sarah as they discuss the life of General John Bell Hood! This is the second part in a three-part series, so make sure to subscribe to get part three in two weeks.
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Tuesday Sep 25, 2018
The Gallant Hood of Texas: General John Bell Hood, pt. 1
Tuesday Sep 25, 2018
Tuesday Sep 25, 2018
John Bell Hood was a Confederate soldier who was known as an aggressive and effective brigade and division commander, and became the youngest person to attain the rank of full general in the Confederate Army. He is also one of the most misunderstood figures from the Civil War.
This week on "TENN in 20: Official Podcast of the Battle of Franklin Trust," join hosts and historical enthusiasts Brad and Sarah as they discuss the life of General John Bell Hood! This is the first part in a three part series, so make sure to subscribe to get part two in two weeks.
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Tuesday Sep 18, 2018
Tennessee Trivia Showdown: BONUS EPISODE!
Tuesday Sep 18, 2018
Tuesday Sep 18, 2018
Can you name all three presidents who called Tennessee home? What is the Tennessee state animal? How about how many cities have been Tennessee's state capital? Learn the answers to these questions in the first ever Tennessee Trivia Showdown!
This is a BONUS episode of "TENN in 20: Official Podcast of the Battle of Franklin Trust"! Come back every other Tuesday for our regularly scheduled Tennessee history content. If you enjoyed this episode, feel free to reach out by sending an email to: podcast@boft.org
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Tuesday Sep 11, 2018
Bootlegger's Bash: Moonshine and Prohibition in Tennessee
Tuesday Sep 11, 2018
Tuesday Sep 11, 2018
In 1909, Tennessee became one of the first states to vote to prohibit the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages. But this does not mean that the production of alcohol ceased. In fact, during the years of prohibition, Tennessee became known for moonshine: high-proof distilled spirits produced without government authorization.
This week on "TENN in 20: Official Podcast of the Battle of Franklin Trust," join hosts and historical enthusiasts Brad and Sarah, along with special guest Heath Clark, owner of the H. Clark Distillery, as they discuss Tennessee's complicated history of alcohol and prohibition.
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Tuesday Aug 28, 2018
So Hard To Die: The Life of Meriwether Lewis, pt. 2
Tuesday Aug 28, 2018
Tuesday Aug 28, 2018
Meriwether Lewis was an American explorer and politician. He was most notable for the Lewis and Clark expedition, which explored much of the Pacific Northwest and helped to spread American Democracy to the westernmost portions of the United States.
This week on TENN in 20: Official Podcast of the Battle of Franklin Trust, join hosts and historical enthusiasts Brad and Sarah, along with special guest Derek, as they discuss how Lewis met his tragic and mysterious demise in Tennessee. Make sure to check out part one of this podcast, which is available now!
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