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Guy Alan Bockmon—Madison Station •
ISBN: 1-57736-057-5 • $29.95 •
192 pages • hardcover • 8.5 x 11 •
Imprint: HP •
Madison Station is a detailed account of one area’s transformation from a bison trail to a beloved community of more than sixty-five thousand people. Benefited by historic records, maps, and drawings, Bockmon explores the rich heritage of Madison, Tennessee—a place dramatically affected by the L&N Railroad, World War I, and the policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt—retelling local stories of Fort Union, the Spring Hill Meetinghouse, Davidson Academy, and Andrew Jackson’s bride, a Madison resident.
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