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E-Book, Englisch, 182 Seiten, Web PDF, Format (B × H): 279 mm x 215 mm

Guider Voyage of the Adventure

Retracing the Donelson Party's Journey to the Founding of Nashville

E-Book, Englisch, 182 Seiten, Web PDF, Format (B × H): 279 mm x 215 mm

ISBN: 978-0-8265-0112-7
Verlag: Vanderbilt University Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



In the harsh winter of 1779, as the leader of a flotilla of settlers, John Donelson loaded his family and thirty slaves into a forty-foot flatboat at the present site of Kingsport, Tennessee. Their journey into the wilderness led to the founding of a settlement now known as Nashville—over one thousand river miles away. In the fall of 2016, photographer John Guider retraced the Donelson party’s journey in his hand-built 14½' motorless rowing sailboat while making a visual documentation of the river as it currently exists 240 years later.


This photo book contains more than 120 striking images from the course of the journey, allowing the reader to see how much has changed and how much has remained untouched in the two and a half centuries since Donelson first took to the water. Equally significant, the essays include long-ignored contemporary histories of both the Cherokee whom Donelson encountered and the slaves he brought with him, some of whom did not survive the journey.


Guider, a professional photographer, has created images of every point in the thousand-mile trip from a platform just a few feet above the waterline of three of Tennessee’s most notable rivers.
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Weitere Infos & Material


Foreword

Jeff Sellers, director of education and engagement at the Tennessee State Museum


Introduction

John Guider


Black Faces along the Cumberland River Basin

Learotha Williams Jr., professor of African American, Civil War and Reconstruction, and public history at Tennessee State University and coordinator of the North Nashville Heritage Project


A Cherokee Perspective on the Founding of Nashville and the Late Eighteenth Century

Albert Bender, Cherokee activist, historian, political columnist, and reporter


Modern Times for the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers

Carroll Van West, director of the Center for Historic Preservation at Middle Tennessee State University


West, Carroll Van

Carroll Van West is director of the Center for Historic Preservation at Middle Tennessee State University.

Williams, Learotha

Learotha Williams Jr. is a professor of African American, Civil War and Reconstruction, and Public History at Tennessee State University and coordinator of the North Nashville Heritage Project.

Sellers, Jeff

Jeff Sellers is director of education and community engagement at the Tennessee State Museum, Nashville, Tennessee.

Bender, Albert

Albert Bender is a Cherokee activist, historian, political columnist, and reporter.

Guider, John

John Guider is an Emmy Award–winning photographer and author. The Nashville Public Television documentary Voyage of Adventure was honored by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in 2020.

John Guider is an Emmy Award–winning photographer and author. The Nashville Public Television documentary
Voyage of Adventure was honored by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in 2020.


Jeff Sellers is director of education and community engagement at the Tennessee State Museum, Nashville, Tennessee.


Learotha Williams Jr. is a professor of African American, Civil War and Reconstruction, and Public History at Tennessee State University and coordinator of the North Nashville Heritage Project.


Albert Bender is a Cherokee activist, historian, political columnist, and reporter.


Carroll Van West is director of the Center for Historic Preservation at Middle Tennessee State University.


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