Posted on December 10th, 2007 by admin
In the wake of Lincoln’s election, a convention of eight influential citizens of McNairy County
Richard Cross
Fielding Hurst
John H. Meeks
A.A. Sanders
Stanford L. Warren
Dew M. Wisdom
Congressman John V. Wright
met on December 3, 1860 to discuss its ramifications and future courses of action for their country and state.
(Hurst’s Wurst, Page 2)
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Posted on December 7th, 2007 by admin
I just love the FieldingHurst.com site from Hurst’s Wurst author, Kevin D. McCann.
Here’s the official Fielding Hurst Grave Page.
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Filed under: Ghost Hunters, Haunted, Ghosts, Mount Gilead Cemetery, Kevin D. McCann, Ghost of Fielding Hurst, TN
Posted on November 15th, 2007 by admin
OK, I enjoyed the ghost story posts a few weeks ago on Halloween as much as the next guy, but I really didn’t think much about it. Then today, I saw the new blog post on Kevin D. McCann’s site, Proof of a Ghost in the Hurst Home.
Kevin received a picture from Randy Lute […]
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Posted on November 15th, 2007 by admin
Hurst’s Wurst Book Trailer
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Posted on October 31st, 2007 by admin
The Fielding Hurst Guru of all gurus himself, Kevin D. McCann, author of Hurst’s Wurst, weighs in on the “Ghosts of Purdy” article in his blog post, McNairy County’s Boogeyman.
The front page of yesterday’s McNairy County Independent Appeal had an article by Russell Ingle entitled “Ghosts of Purdy.” It’s a seasonal piece that ties […]
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Posted on October 13th, 2007 by admin
ON SALE NOW …
Hurst’s Wurst: Colonel Fielding Hurst and the Sixth Tennessee Cavalry U.S.A. by Kevin D. McCann
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Not every brave son of the South fought against Northern aggression during the Civil War. Some took a different stand and defended the Stars and Stripes rather than take up the Stars and Bars. It meant […]
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