The Tennessee History Nerd John Summers joins host Bill Wilson

Jun 29, 2026 at 10:28 am by Producer



Discover the hidden layers of the Volunteer State's past, stretching from gridiron legends to forgotten aviation wonders. This deep dive into Tennessee's rich historical tapestry uncovers the surprising military tactics behind General Robert Neyland's legendary defense and the intense rivalries that shaped early Southern football. From the unexpected origin of the Cumberland vs. Georgia Tech 222-0 blowout to the moving local impact of the Trail of Tears, this episode connects the dots between regional pride and national milestones.

Journey through forgotten infrastructure as we explore the remnants of Old Highway 41 and the short-lived downtown Memphis airport on Mud Island. The conversation also unearths the fascinating assimilation efforts at the Teleco Blockhouse, the unique history of Tennessee freshwater pearls, and the deep-seated volunteer spirit birthed at Camp Blunt during the War of 1812. Whether you are a die-hard sports fan or an avid history buff, this episode serves up a captivating look at how infrastructure, war, and recreation built Tennessee.

Key Takeaways

Tags: Benton County history Bird Song Resort Camp Blunt Cumberland University football General Robert Neyland Georgia Tech 222-0 John Heisman local history podcast Memphis airport history Middle Tennessee history Mud Island Memphis Old Highway 41 Patsy Cline plane crash President Andrew Jackson Rutherford County history Sequoyah blacksmith Sewanee football history Sky Harbor airport Teleco Blockhouse Tennessee freshwater pearls Tennessee history Tennessee Volunteers football Thomas Hughes Rugby Tennessee Trail of Tears Vanderbilt football rivalry Volunteer State nickname War of 1812
Sections: Roundtable from WGNS