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The Fountain of Youth at Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee
This book is about the resort at Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee from 1900 to 1945. Also, there are articles about its many famous visitors including a Speaker of the US House, and a jazz legend. It also explores the search for mythical gold and silver mines there and an archeologist's efforts to prove that Neanderthal man inhabited nearby caves. There are many other items mentioned as well.
Old Timey Southern Recipes

Old Timey Southern Recipes

CL Gammon

Deep Read Press
2023
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This cookbook is a faithful rendering of old Southern recipes. These 131 recipes span the spectrum from lobster to possum, from shrimp to groundhog, from catfish to fried chicken. Although some of these recipes have been modernized, they all reflect the food of the Old South and give an insight into the people that lived there in times past.
Highland Rim Warriors

Highland Rim Warriors

CL Gammon

Deep Read Press
2023
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This book takes a brief look at Macon County, Tennessee during World War II and some of the men and women that took part in it, either in direct combat or in support roles. It lists more than 900 soldiers, seamen, and Marines. It identifies some of those wounded or captured and includes brief articles on the soldiers that died in uniform. Those that served were as diverse a group as Macon County could offer. Some were Black, others were White; some were men, others were women; some were teenagers, others were past forty; some were well-to-do, others were dirt poor; some were college graduates, others had never been inside a classroom; some were volunteers, others were draftees. Brothers often served together, and fathers and sons were sometimes in the service at the same time. The one thing they all shared was they were willing to put themselves in harm's way in the service of their country. The book is about more than the soldiers, however. It includes a chapter on the military training "maneuvers" conducted in Macon in the 1940s. It even describes some of the "war games" conducted on Macon County soil. The book details some of the sacrifices the homefolk made for the war effort and some of the hardships they faced. The people of that era have been described as "America's Greatest Generation" and no one can challenge that fact. Macon County, Tennessee was a proud part of that generation of heroes.
Murder, Mayhem, and Moonshine

Murder, Mayhem, and Moonshine

CL Gammon

Deep Read Press
2022
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This volume relates 75 true crime stories from Macon County, Tennessee between 1879 and 1939. These stories run the gamut of crime. Some are tragic, some bizarre, some grotesque, and some are a little humorous. Although all of the alleged crimes mentioned here took place decades ago, many of them detail the types of crimes that remain common today across the United States and the world. Besides murder, there are stories about child abduction, rape, bullying, domestic violence, racial problems, drunk driving, confidence games, and others.
Revenue Raiders

Revenue Raiders

CL Gammon

Deep Read Press
2022
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Over the decades, moonshiners, bootleggers, and rumrunners have taken on the mantle of anti-heroes. They have been romanized in old movies like Thunder Road and Smoky and the Bandit. NASCAR still claims a kinship with fast driving moonshiners of old. A soft drink bears the name "Mountain Dew." Songs and even institutions of higher education glorify them. For instance, the fight song of the University of Tennessee refers to moonshiners and (by implication) to the murder of revenuers. This book deals with the efforts to curb the illicit liquor trade in one small Tennessee county - that of Macon - between 1877 and 1941. The 69 short articles illustrating those efforts represent but a tiny fraction of the events that took place during the whiskey war. Make no mistake about it - it was a real war. As with all wars, it had real casualties and a real death toll. All sides suffered immensely from it.
Governor Sidney J. Catts

Governor Sidney J. Catts

CL Gammon

Deep Read Press
2021
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Some people are bigger than life - they just are. Sidney Johnston Catts, Florida's 22nd Governor was one of those people. In 1917, Catt became the first Governor of Florida since 1877 (during the period of Reconstruction) to represent a party other than the Democratic Party. As of this date, Catts remains the only person ever elected to a statewide office on the Prohibition ticket. However, Catts was more than just a "third-party" leader.Florida, as was the rest of America, was in turmoil for decades after the end of the Civil War. Racism, anti-foreignism, and anti-Catholicism were rampant. The states of the old Confederacy were even more receptive to intolerance than the rest of the country. This led to the rise of several loud and rambunctious demagogues. The populists won elections across the South with wild, emotional appeals to religious and racial bigotry. If the mass of voters did not agree with the intolerance preached by these men, enough did agree to elect them to afford them great power. Florida's most important addition to the Southern demagoguery was Sidney J. Catts. Catts enjoyed a meteoric rise in Florida beginning in 1916 and while he only won one election, he remained an important political figure in Sunshine State until around 1930. While many condemned Catts, and often for good reason, one cannot doubt he made some important and positive changes in the Sunshine State during his single term as Governor.Catts was a natural born earth shaker. He also threw convention to the wind. After the Florida Democratic Party connived with the State Supreme Court and denied him the Democratic nomination for Governor that he rightly won, he accepted the nomination of the Prohibition Party, defied all odds, and won the General Election. This brief volume sketches the life and political career of Sidney Catts. It is a fair accounting of Catts the man and Catts the politician. There is no doubt that Sydney Catts was a great reformer and there is no doubt that he was a raging bigot. It would not be fair to the reader, or to Catts, to leave out either side of his story. This book also looks at the age in which Catts lived and the attitudes of that age.
Bizarre Tales from Macon County

Bizarre Tales from Macon County

CL Gammon

Independently Published
2019
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I am a sucker for a good story and I was born into a family of great storytellers. Though I am a professional author, I am by no means the best storyteller in my family. I am not even close to the best. I also married into a family of storytellers. This makes me doubly blessed. In addition, Macon County, Tennessee is a place blessed with great stories to tell and great people willing to tell them. I lean on some of these people and their stories to provide me with entertainment and inspiration.The stories in this book, all of them bizarre in their own way, come to me from family members and other citizens of Macon County. In addition, I draw some of these stories from my own recollections. Though I remember most of the "family" stories, my sister, Wanda Clark, filled in important details of a good many of them. I could never have written this book without her help. I have made no effort to separate fact from embellishment and I have made no effort to prove or disprove any of these stories. In addition, I am sure that there are several versions of some of these stories floating around. That's okay by me. Great stories should have many versions. After all, each of the thousands of retellings of a great story is a version in itself.These tales come from memories and memories are unreliable. That's okay too. Again, I have made no effort to prove that any of these stories are in any way accurate. It's all about the stories - nothing else.Some of these stories are very old. Others are from the Twenty-first Century. Some have endured the test of time. Others will be around for many, many years. Some of the stories have a disturbing element. Others are just fun.Not all of these stories are set in Macon County, but all of them came to me from individuals with Macon County roots. I have written what I hope are entertaining narratives and I present these stories for entertainment purposes only. Readers should accept them for what they are intended to be -fun little stories - and nothing more. Beyond the stories, at the end of the book I have included some local history resources I use and a list of my other local history titles. I hope you find those sections useful.
The Road from Bohemia to Westphalia

The Road from Bohemia to Westphalia

CL Gammon

Independently Published
2019
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According to the American Academy of Poets, "An epic is a long, often book-length, narrative in verse form that retells the heroic journey of a single person, or group of persons. Elements that typically distinguish epics include superhuman deeds, fabulous adventures, highly stylized language, and a blending of lyrical and dramatic traditions."The Road from Bohemia to Westphalia does not meet all the criteria of an epic based upon the definition listed above. It is a long, book-length poem and it does tell the story of a journey. However, the reader will strain to find much heroism in it. There is also nothing particularly "superhuman" or "fabulous" in it at first blush. The "hero" of the tale is a quite average young man on a journey to fulfill his dreams. At least that is how he appears. However, a deeper look into this epic will reveal that this simple everyman is indeed a hero and that his feats are indeed superhuman in their own way.The story of the young man's adventure, related in fifty parts, is (hopefully) entertaining and it points out some obvious (and not so obvious) facets of the human condition. His story is both unique and universal. In it fifty parts, The Road from Bohemia to Westphalia employs several different forms of verse including traditional rhyming verse, blank verse, free verse, a few haikus, and even a limerick. These varying styles of verse tell a single, multi-layered story of one man's adventure.I recommend the reader to take The Road from Bohemia to Westphalia for what it is - the story on one man's adventure in a world he does not quite understand.I recommend the reader not rush through The Road from Bohemia to Westphalia. I meant it for slow reading. Pretend it is a sweet decadent dessert. Enjoy it deliberately.
Squeaky & Sara Jane Try to Off Jerry Ford

Squeaky & Sara Jane Try to Off Jerry Ford

CL Gammon

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Within a span of seventeen days in September 1975, two women, acting independently of each other, attempted to assassinate President Gerald R. Ford. This book deals with those ludicrous, but potentially deadly attempts and explores the reasons behind them.
A Laughing Witch: Hanging Susannah Martin

A Laughing Witch: Hanging Susannah Martin

CL Gammon

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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In 1692, it did not pay to be a nonconformist in Salem Village, Massachusetts. This was especially true if the nonconformist just happened to be an elderly, improvised widow. Susannah Martin found this out the hard way. Susannah Martin stood trial, received a conviction, and suffered hanging for bewitching some of the good folk of Salem, Massachusetts and the surrounding area. More than two dozen persons related the crimes Martin committed. It seems that Susannah Martin's most heinous crime may have been that she had a sense of humor. When she heard the ridiculous accusations made against her, she laughed aloud. When the stern judge asked her what she was laughing at, she replied, "Well I may at such folly." While Martin's laughter may have doomed her, it is unlikely that she would have escaped even if she had been somber and had held her tongue. This brief volume deals with the accusations against, the trial, the conviction, and the execution of Susannah Martin for the infamous crime of witchcraft. While Martin was just one of the twenty persons killed by authorities in Salem (at least five others died in jail), her story is unique to the extent that she was one of the very few accused persons who saw and pointed out publicly the absurdity of the whole affair. Sadly, her story is not a comedy; it is a tragedy. Had the accusers, or more so, the judges been as able to release a boisterous laugh as was Susanna Martin, we would view Salem Village in 1692 in a very different light.
Ballyhoo: John Butler and the Monkey Trial

Ballyhoo: John Butler and the Monkey Trial

CL Gammon

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Over the years, there have been many legal proceedings dubbed "The Trial of the Century." Few of those trials have deserved that hyperbolic title. The Scopes trial (better known as the "Monkey Trial") certainly lived up to its hype. For nearly two weeks in the sweltering summer heat of 1925, some of the best legal minds in America squared off against each other in an overcrowded, courtroom that lacked the benefit of air conditioning. It was high drama and it was broad comedy. It was serious and it was farcical. The whole world followed it on the still new medium of radio and in sensationalized newspaper accounts. A state legislator from a small town, who had no desire to be in the spotlight, nor any ambition to do more than to serve his friends and neighbors, became famous with incredible speed. Some viewed him as a hero, while others viewed him as a villain. He did not think he was either one. This book covers the events from the time that John Butler decided to take it upon himself to drive Darwinism out of Tennessee's public schools until the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled on the law's validity - and somewhat beyond that. Of course, a brief accounting of John Butler's early life was necessary to give insight into who he was and why he decided to pen the law that bears his name. Along the way, some of the most colorful, and interesting persons in American history entered the story including William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow.