Duck River: Corridor from east to west - Hickman County Times
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Duck River: Corridor from east to west - Hickman County Times
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Duck River was a primary corridor for east-to-west commerce in Tennessee. Hundreds of flatboats plied Tennessee’s rivers, including the Duck, transporting people, crops, iron ore, timber, livestock, whiskey, and tree bark (from which tannin was made) downstream to Paducah, Osceola, Memphis, Natchez, and New Orleans. Maury County had two iron ore mines serviced by […] Sorry! An active online subscription is requir…
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