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EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 34 MIN

TTHN Ep 9 - Terror in the Night

from The Tennessee History Nerd · host Big John Summers

For a time, the quiet waters of Reelfoot Lake reflected more than cypress trees, flooded timber, and West Tennessee sky.They reflected fear.In the early 1900s, conflict over land, access, ownership, and outside control erupted around Reelfoot Lake. What began as a fight over the future of the lake became one of the darkest and most dramatic chapters in Tennessee history.Armed men moved through the night. Threats became violence. Homes, families, and communities were pulled into a struggle that blurred the line between local resistance and terror.In this episode, we trace the story of the Night Riders of Reelfoot Lake: the roots of the conflict, the people caught in it, the violence that shocked Tennessee, and the way this story lived on in memory, history, and even early motion pictures.Because at Reelfoot Lake, history does not always rise gently from the water.Sometimes, it comes in the dark.📚 SourcesVanderwood, P. J. (2003). Night riders of Reelfoot Lake.Franko, A. M. (2000). The night riders of Reelfoot Lake. Lake County Historical Society. Original articles written in 1953.Hayes, D. G. (2017). The historic Reelfoot Lake region: The night riders of Reelfoot Lake.Reelfoot Lake State Park Museum. (2026, April 28). Interpretive panels reviewed by author.Tennessee Encyclopedia. (n.d.). The Night Riders of Reelfoot Lake. https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/Carey, B. (2017, March). Reelfoot Lake and its dark history of night riders. The Tennessee Magazine.Caldwell, R. H. (2005). Reelfoot Lake remembered.Tennessee Secretary of State. (2023–2024). Tennessee Blue Book.Find a Grave. (n.d.). Robert Zachary Taylor. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60374168/robert_zachary-taylorBagnall, N. H. (1996). On shaky ground: The New Madrid earthquakes of 1811–1812.Meador, M. (n.d.). The truth is not always in black or white: Facts and fictions surrounding the David Walker family lynchings.🎙️ CreditsHosted by Big John SummersProduced by Summers Media Enterprises📣 Follow & SupportFollow The Tennessee History Nerd on Facebook, Instagram, and X for additional content, including on-location videos and historical insights from around Tennessee and other places connected to its story.Support the show on Patreon for:Early access to episodesAd-free listeningExclusive bonus content, including full-length interviews🔗 Links🎧 Support the show on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/summersmediaenterprises🧢 Merch & Apparel:https://www.summersmediaenterprises.com/merch🎤 Book John for Speaking Engagements:https://www.summersmediaLove what you're hearing? Hate what you're hearing? Either way, we'd love to hear what you think!Support the show by subscribing to Patreon! Check out our sister podcast Dauphin Island Diaries Advertise with us!  [email protected] Check out merchandise from The Tennessee History Nerd.   www.summersmediaenterprises.com/merch Thanks for listening!  Please check out our other episodes!If you enjoyed this episode, follow the show, share it with someone who loves history, and leave a review—it helps more folks discover the stories of the Volunteer State.

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For a time, the quiet waters of Reelfoot Lake reflected more than cypress trees, flooded timber, and West Tennessee sky.They reflected fear.In the early 1900s, conflict over land, access, ownership, and outside control erupted around Reelfoot Lake....

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