Does anyone know much about a "Wagon Trail Road" through Sumner County. My grandmother told me about it this summer- the remains of it runs through the back of her property. She remembers her mother-in-law (she lived from 1876 to 1931) talking about it. She said that some wagon trains were so long they would take all day long to pass through. Thanks, Sandy Key
Honey If I may. My greay aunt used to tell me storeys of long horn cattle being driven up from Texas on the chisem trail and in a lighten storm you could see the lightening danceing across their horns. We as decendents of these wonderous people have a duty to keep their ledgends and storeys alive and pass them on to our children and their children so that the Spirit of America and the Love of our kinship with eachother never perishes from thisd earth. Cullen Crews Stockton Ca. ----- Original Message ----- From: "sandra key" <jaxnkey@home.com> To: <TNSUMNER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 11:41 PM Subject: [TNSUMNER] Wagon Trail Road > Does anyone know much about a "Wagon Trail Road" through Sumner County. My > grandmother told me about it this summer- the remains of it runs through the > back of her property. She remembers her mother-in-law (she lived from 1876 > to 1931) talking about it. She said that some wagon trains were so long > they would take all day long to pass through. Thanks, Sandy Key >
unsubscribe ----- Original Message ----- From: sandra key <jaxnkey@home.com> To: <TNSUMNER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 1:41 AM Subject: [TNSUMNER] Wagon Trail Road > Does anyone know much about a "Wagon Trail Road" through Sumner County. My > grandmother told me about it this summer- the remains of it runs through the > back of her property. She remembers her mother-in-law (she lived from 1876 > to 1931) talking about it. She said that some wagon trains were so long > they would take all day long to pass through. Thanks, Sandy Key > >