The Walk was established in 2006 by the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau.
An ardent proponent of states' rights, slavery, and secession, he was a delegate to the 1850 Nashville Convention.
He served as a delegate to the Nashville Convention in 1850.
It is now the official nickname used by the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau.
The Nashville Convention reconvened in November, but it was poorly attended and accomplished nothing.
The potentially secessionist Nashville Convention was scheduled for June 1850.
Radical secessionists were temporarily at bay as the Nashville Convention failed to endorse secession.
Returning home in 1849, Barrow was a delegate to the Nashville Convention of 1850.
The line was again proposed by the Nashville Convention of June 1850.
He was a delegate to the Nashville Convention of 1850 and became an advocate for Secession.