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Episode 3: From Scout to Statesman

Episode 3: From Scout to Statesman

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**The Wild Frontier | Episode 3: David Crockett's Middle Life

Recorded on location at David Crockett Birthplace State Park, Limestone, Tennessee

Ranger Thomas and Nolichucky Fred trace how war, loss, and politics forged Crockett from frontier boy into American legend.

Topics covered:

  • The Creek War & War of 1812 – The Fort Mims massacre, Crockett's enlistment as the 18th volunteer, and his role primarily as a hunter and scout rather than a frontline soldier.
  • Battle of Tallushatchee (Nov. 3, 1813) – Crockett's first taste of battle, told through his own chilling 1834 narrative — including the desperate hunger and infamous potatoes that followed.
  • Loss & remarriage – The death of first wife Polly, his practical marriage to widow Elizabeth Patton, and a near-death bout with malaria that left Elizabeth thinking he was dead.
  • Rise in politics – From Justice of the Peace to state legislator, Crockett built his political brand on frontier relatability, tall tales, and stumping tactics like memorizing opponents' speeches.
  • Financial ruin & resilience – A flood wipes out his mills while he's in the legislature. Elizabeth's advice: "Just pay up as long as you have a bit's worth in the world, and we will scuffle for more."
  • Road to Congress – A near-drowning on the Mississippi and a key Memphis benefactor help turn his fortunes around. In 1827, Crockett wins his seat in Congress.

Next episode: Crockett's congressional career and the road to San Antonio de Bexar.

"Be always sure you're right, then go ahead." — David Crockett

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