Mountain True News Talk 94.1
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- Historia
The Upper Cumberland is full of stories involving Civil War battles, presidents, & historical figures. Mountain True, with host Troy Smith, will share with you these stories that all took place right here in the area that we call home.
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Pomp Kersey
This week on Mountain True, host Troy Smith dives deep into the history of Pomp Kersey who hailed from Cannon County, and became the leader of a small band of Confederate guerrilla soldiers while active in DeKalb County during the Civil War.
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The Moonshine Wars Pt 4
This week on Mountain True, host Troy Smith continues his discussion detailing the very dangerous job carried out by US Federal Marshals in the post-Civil War period, and how moonshine and violence resulting from the production of moonshine tie the history of the state of Oklahoma and the Upper Cumberland together.
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The Moonshine Wars Pt 3
This week on Mountain True, host Troy Smith continues his discussion detailing the very dangerous job carried out by US Federal Marshals in the post-Civil War period, and how moonshine and violence resulting from the production of moonshine tie the history of the state of Oklahoma and the Upper Cumberland together.
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The Moonshine Wars Pt 2
This week on Mountain True, host Troy Smith continues his discussion detailing the very dangerous job carried out by US Federal Marshals in the post-Civil War period, and how moonshine and violence resulting from the production of moonshine tie the history of the state of Oklahoma and the Upper Cumberland together.
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The Moonshine Wars Pt 1
This week on Mountain True, host Troy Smith begins a discussion detailing the very dangerous job carried out by US Federal Marshals in the post-Civil War period, and how moonshine and violence resulting from the production of moonshine tie the history of the state of Oklahoma and the Upper Cumberland together.
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Supreme Court Justice John Catron Pt 4
This week on Mountain True, host Troy Smith continues his discussion on Supreme Court Justice John Catron - the 26th Supreme Court Justice who served from 1837 to 1865, and hailed from White County right here in the Upper Cumberland.