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Looking for the Lost Town of Old Jefferson 

Keith Dotson Photography
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In this video, we are going on a bit of an adventure. We're walking into the forest looking for old Jefferson, Tennessee -- a town that no longer exists, and the story of what happened to it is fascinating. I'll tell you all about it.
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@evamathis05
@evamathis05 2 года назад
Love this! I grew up off couchville and still love exploring all the woods by the lake. From stories I've heard, my great great grandpa and his brother bought twin sisters off the trail of tears and they were the first of the Koda tribe around here. I love learning all the history of our town. Thank you for sharing!
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson 2 года назад
Thanks for the nice words and for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@Lunch_landy
@Lunch_landy Год назад
Hello! I live on Jefferson Pike. As you are walking are you walking toward Smyrna? There are places I can walk in the back part of my property and reach the river. Also several years ago college students came by and asked if they could look in my backfield because according to their maps, we have an old cemetery kind of in the back corner but of course, nothing was ever found. But just recently I was digging for a flower bed in my front yard and I swear we found a piece of an old headstone just simply by the white marble with beveled edges might not be but it sure looks like it. I love the history of Jefferson it's so amazing. They also used Jefferson Pike during WWII for training well the Walter Hill area they said the landscape was similar to the landscape of Germany. Thank you for this great video. Sorry for being long-winded lol.
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson Год назад
Thanks for the nice comment! Yes, I was walking in the general direction of Smyrna. Follow the footpath past the water plant and it goes back into the woods.
@5roundsrapid263
@5roundsrapid263 28 дней назад
I never realized the town was still there! I once saw an old map with Jefferson on it, and it was exactly where you were.
@jasonw1685
@jasonw1685 8 месяцев назад
How cool, this is like 15 minutes from me had no clue. Very interesting
@ashleysadventures
@ashleysadventures 10 месяцев назад
This was fascinating! Thank you
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@cynthiahudson6747
@cynthiahudson6747 7 месяцев назад
My 4th great grandfather had a 120 acres near here-I have the original deed…my daughter and I and her dog hiked this-I don’t like poison oak/ivy or chiggers-need snake boots like you said-so fascinating!! Thanks for posting 😊
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson 7 месяцев назад
Did you see any ruins or old trash on your hike?
@happysnapper3676
@happysnapper3676 2 года назад
Was gonna sit down and watch this with my lunch but I have decided to save it for after my supper! Hope your well Keith, sending regards from a very hot south east England...
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson 2 года назад
Thanks Rick! I hope you enjoy the video. I guess the entire northern hemisphere is boiling
@msdeltalady
@msdeltalady 2 года назад
I lived in Murfreesboro for 23 years. Had no idea this place existed. What a shame. And I will say it again...you seem to go to many places that have a close connection to me!! Maybe I should tell you where to go next 🙂 Keep up the awesome adventures.
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson 2 года назад
That is just such a weird coincidence! Thanks for watching!
@oulipolesceptique9449
@oulipolesceptique9449 2 года назад
Thank you for the silence in your videos. By not talking (hardly) and allowing the natural ambient sounds to come through, you're not imposing on the landscape. We see/hear it as it is. This is rare in RU-vid videos and why I love seeing/listening to the places you explore.
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson 2 года назад
Thanks for saying that! I think the silence is important. I talked a lot in this one because of the history but I usually try to keep it to a minimum and it’s nice to know that people prefer it
@happysnapper3676
@happysnapper3676 2 года назад
Well worth the wait sir!
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson 2 года назад
Thank you!
@bhovis
@bhovis 2 года назад
I love your channel, Keith! Such an interesting combination of off the beaten path history and photography.
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson 2 года назад
Hey I appreciate that! Thanks for taking the time to say so!
@kickapootrackers2617
@kickapootrackers2617 7 месяцев назад
Looks like the dozers leveled the town fairly well. The Druids and spiders thank us for removing Webs😁. What a great location though, thanks for sharing 🤝
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson 7 месяцев назад
Early risers catch all the webs
@darrylharris9942
@darrylharris9942 2 года назад
Great and well researched exploration effort! I could watch for hours and wish there was more of its kind.
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson 2 года назад
Thank you! That's the best kind of feedback and I do appreciate it!
@charliejg
@charliejg 2 года назад
So cool. That road reminds me of what is now called "The Graffiti Highway" and is the road into the abandoned town of Centralia, Pennsylvania. It's was a coal mine area where the coal started burning underground and undermined the entire town. It's still burning today. Seems like the spiders have your number recently! Well, fantastic historic tour Keith. Thanks for taking us along.
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson 2 года назад
That’s a place I’d like to visit
@MteKE88
@MteKE88 Год назад
I went yesterday and couldn’t find much, just broken bottles and miscellaneous items like you did. The land is mostly for hunters now.
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson Год назад
That's disappointing! I was just thinking to myself yesterday that it's about time to go back and look again. You saved me a wasted trip.
@MteKE88
@MteKE88 Год назад
@@Keithdotson from all the research I did, basically the only thing that remains is foundation of a building. I imagine with the elements and nature if would be about impossible to find. They even moved 5 cemeteries in that area to mount juliet memorial gardens.
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson Год назад
@@MteKE88 Since it was a planned move and demolition, I suppose anything interesting would have been carried away at the time. It's good to know they moved the cemeteries. Thanks Michael!
@TRbutreal
@TRbutreal Год назад
I have ancestors that created the town way back then😢
@terryolsen4244
@terryolsen4244 2 года назад
Great video with a lot of interesting history. That opening path through the woods looked like a scene from "The Walking Dead". I was wondering how far you walked that day. Were you disappointed with what you found? It amazes me how often you find a dump site in out of the way places; they seem to be everywhere. Once, about 30 years ago, I was hiking near a lake and I found the remains of an old (very old) car. No all that unusual, I guess, except there were no roads within miles. Thanks for taking us along on your exploration!
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson 2 года назад
Hey thanks for watching Terry! I wasn't disappointed -- just the opposite -- I was shocked that I actually found anything. I had no idea what I was getting into on this walk and I fully expected everything to either be gone completely, or hidden under vegetation. I couldn't believe my luck in finding what I found. However, I didn't get as far as the main townsite or downtown Jefferson where the courthouse would have been. I think I'll go back in winter and take a mountain bike to make the trip deep into the region much faster. I have no idea if anything is still there.
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson 2 года назад
And yes -- I stood looking down that "road" asking myself if I really wanted to walk in there alone!
@samuelhaslett5731
@samuelhaslett5731 11 месяцев назад
@@Keithdotsondid you ever go back and find anything?? I live nearby and have been wanting to go check it out. I especially want to see if there are any visible remains from the bridges. (Or if it’s at least obvious where they were.)
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson 11 месяцев назад
@@samuelhaslett5731 I never went back because some viewers told me they went and walked it and found nothing much left there. If you go, please let me know what you find. I think it would be easier in winter when it's more barren.
@jimsr.4019
@jimsr.4019 3 дня назад
Just came across this video, I've done a lot of ancestry digging and found I had great great uncle that owned a store around that area, don't have a exact location but it was in old jefferson, other kin was buried in Waller Cemetery at the edge of now percy priest lake and the Corp of engineers moved their graves near Smyrna
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson 3 дня назад
Thanks for sharing that information. I had read that they moved cemeteries and some people even moved their homes
@jimsr.4019
@jimsr.4019 3 дня назад
By the way the lake never reached the graveyard...
@jimsr.4019
@jimsr.4019 3 дня назад
@@Keithdotson the Corp. used to have a historian, I was told that had all the info about the moves. I was told he retired, and was not replaced as of yet ???
@andrewsimpkins6727
@andrewsimpkins6727 Год назад
Are you from middle tn? I enjoyed your video on old jefferson. I do a lot of fishing on both east and west fork of stones river. And have visited a lot of these places. Let me know if I can help. There is so much more there.
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson Год назад
Yes I am! I'd be very interested to know more about that. I've had others go to the site reply that they found very little
@samuelhaslett5731
@samuelhaslett5731 11 месяцев назад
I’d also love to know what else is there! I live nearby
@jeffprivett5107
@jeffprivett5107 Месяц назад
Thank you for this video. Very interesting. Before the construction of the lake and dam there was cemetery in this area. I have one ancestor that was buried there. The cemetery was split up in different areas and in different counties. My ancestor died 1834 and was moved to Robertson County TN approx 1965. I have found very little info on this. Did you come across any areas while walking that looked like a possible old cemetery might have been?
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson Месяц назад
There’s supposed to be one along the road just as you start off to Jefferson but I couldn’t find it in the tall grass and I suspect there’s nothing to see anyways. There’s still a lot of the town site I never walked
@jeffprivett5107
@jeffprivett5107 Месяц назад
@@Keithdotson of really, I didnt know that. right. I doubt theres no type of marker signifying an empty cemetery. Thank you for replying.
@pign919
@pign919 Год назад
Kinda sucks they took it all down, cause it really never flooded. Still cool nonetheless
@jonbeckman9566
@jonbeckman9566 2 года назад
how the passage of time erases things. 200 years from now, we will be in the same spot.
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson 2 года назад
You are so right. Everything is impermanent
@timsawyer1000
@timsawyer1000 Год назад
Ya passed up some jinsing, durp durp'
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson Год назад
Did I? I wouldn't even know what I was looking at obviously!
@timsawyer1000
@timsawyer1000 Год назад
Obviously. 🤣
@acm_1028
@acm_1028 6 месяцев назад
Are there any parts of Jefferson that aren't protected? I'd like to go bottle hunting in the area
@timsawyer1000
@timsawyer1000 Год назад
A rusty can from the black plague days, pick it up. lol.
@Keithdotson
@Keithdotson Год назад
😂
@timsawyer1000
@timsawyer1000 Год назад
Done that n got old plagued as a child. Capt.Morgan's war Grounds. West Point.' So not funny. Medical bills still rising 🤣
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