TUSCUMBIA– An often
Historians from around the
The Trace was a key supply
At Saturday’s commemoration,
Students from north Alabama
On Friday night,
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This event is made possible
the state affiliate of the

Schedule of Events for Saturday, April 12th:
(S is Speaker’s Tent)
9:00 am Event opens to the public
9:25 am Welcome: Natchez Trace Parkway Association President Bryant Boswell and Alabama Chapter President Bud Pride ( S Tent)
9:30-9:50 am Tony Turnbow “The Chickasaw and Colbert Ferry” (S Tent)
10:00 10:15 am Living History Presentation, Colbert Ferry 1811: George Colbert Welcomes Natchez Travelers
10:30-11:10 am Dr. Tom Kanon, Tennessee State Library and Archives: “The Legacy of Tecumseh in the South-Past and Present” (S Tent)
11:30-11:50 am Living History Presentation, Natchez Trace 1811. Tecumseh’s Arrival and Speech and Pushmataha’s Speech in Rebuttal
12:30-1:10 pm James Parker, Fort Jackson, “The Creek Civil War and the War of 1812”. (S Tent)
1:30-2:00 pm Living History Presentation, 1812 Indian Council at Colbert Ferry
2:15-2:30 pm Living History Presentation, Colbert Ferry 1814: Red Stick Creeks Threaten Colbert, Colbert Departs for Big Town, Chickasaw Agent James Robertson hires Chickasaw Men to Guard the Ferry
2:40-3:00 pm Raymond Doherty-Archaeological Discoveries at George Colbert’s Big Town House (S Tent)
3:10-3:40 pm Robert Thrower, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, Poarch Creek Nation, “Consequences of Decisions Made in the War of 1812.” (S Tent)
MEDIA RELEASE/COLBERT COUNTY TOURISM
