In the brochure for the Natchez Trace Parkway there is a blurb about the Jeff Busby Site at milepost marker 193.1. This campground is named for Thomas Jefferson Busby, the U. S. Congressman from Mississippi who introduced a bill that resulted in the 1934 act authorizing a survey of the Old Natchez Trace. On May 8 1938 the Natchez Trace parkway was authorized as a unit of the National Parkway system. Just thought someone might be interested. Also wanted to add something to list on John S. Busby regarding his service with Company I, 36th Alabama. He was wounded and taken prisoner at Chattanooga and spent the rest of war in a Federal Prison but he lived to come home and died at age 94 in December 1937. He one of the three sons of Sheppard Busby and Mary Polly McIlwain who fought in the Civil War on the Confederate side. Dottie