R. SCOTT WILLIAMS W/ JOEY SULIPECK: TOWNMANIA
Schedule
Thu, 09 Apr, 2026 at 06:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
387 Perkins Ext, Memphis, TN, United States, Tennessee 38117 | Memphis, TN
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Townmania: Marcus Winchester and the Making of Memphis tells the forgotten story of the man who transformed a frontier settlement on a Mississippi River bluff into the thriving city of Memphis. This first full-length biography of Memphis's founding father explores ambition, race, politics, and identity in early Tennessee, uncovering a chapter of Southern history that shaped the nation.
Marcus Winchester (1796-1856) devoted his life to transforming the small settlement on the fourth Chickasaw bluff into a thriving center of transportation, commerce, and industry that became Memphis. Sent there at Andrew Jackson's request while still barely out of his teens, Winchester went on to become the city's first real estate agent, mayor, store owner, banker, postmaster, and one-man chamber of commerce. His leadership helped establish Memphis as the westernmost outpost of American expansion along the Mississippi River and laid the foundation for its later emergence as one of the South's most important commercial cities.
He championed critical infrastructure projects that connected the frontier town to the wider world: a stagecoach line, a regular ferry crossing, major roads stretching east and west, and the first railroad tracks laid in the Midsouth. It was also Winchester who led the creation of Memphis's first bank and first newspaper.
Despite his accomplishments, Winchester and his family endured relentless attacks because his wife, Amarante Loiselle, was a free woman of color at a time when the debate over slavery had become increasingly polarized-and deadly. Forced to move his wife and children outside the very community he had built, Winchester experienced firsthand the peril of challenging entrenched social boundaries.
Winchester's story intersects with many of the most significant events and figures of the antebellum South. Captured as a boy by the British during the War of 1812, he later stood with Andrew Jackson during treaty negotiations with the Chickasaw, championed David Crockett's congressional campaigns, assisted Frances Wright in building Nashoba, her utopian commune on the Wolf River, and watched with sadness as Native Americans were ferried across the Mississippi River on the Trail of Tears. He befriended James K. Polk and served as John Overton's agent in Memphis as Overton fought for the young city's rightful place in state politics.
This meticulously researched biography unearths the fascinating story of Marcus Winchester while bringing to life the struggles and triumphs of some of Memphis's earliest residents. As Americans across the young nation grappled with what sort of country the United States would become, these early settlers transformed the untamed frontier on a Mississippi River bluff into a thriving metropolis.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Scott Williams is an author dedicated to extensive research that focuses on uncovering overlooked stories in American history and culture. His books include biographies of Richard Halliburton, Odd McIntyre and David Crockett. In his latest work, he explores early Memphis settler Marcus Winchester. Williams has led teams at the Newseum and Elvis Presley’s Graceland and is now CEO of Discovery Park of America. He serves on several historical and tourism boards and committees across Tennessee and is the current president of the Tennessee State Library and Archives Friends.
ABOUT THE CONVERSATION:
Joey Sulipeck spent more than 30 years forecasting Mid-South weather on four Memphis television stations, becoming one of the city’s most recognizable and trusted broadcasters. Known for his signature bow ties and engaging style, he earned multiple Emmy nominations and awards during his career.
Today, Joey is president and partner of Equity Management Company, a financial investment firm. He hosts the podcast “The Current Temp” on Facebook, YouTube and Spotify and works in brand strategy, applying his expertise in data-driven audience growth, marketing and investment analysis. He is also the author of “A God of Unsigned Left Turns” and remains active in volunteer efforts across the Mid-South.
Where is it happening?
387 Perkins Ext, Memphis, TN, United States, Tennessee 38117Event Location & Nearby Stays:



















