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OverviewFor the first half of the 20th Century in Polk County, Tennessee, Sheriff Burch Biggs reigned supreme. From 1904 to 1948, the political machine of Biggs was built upon three pillars-election fraud, police brutality, and graft-and while it is true that Biggs was not the first (or last) American sheriff to permit ""fee-grabbing"", take kickbacks, or stuff the ballot box, the duration and brutality of his tenure makes him exceptional. Biggs was elected sheriff eight times, and when he was out of office, one of his two sons served in his place. The Biggs Machine tells the story of Burch Biggs, his corrupt empire, and how it all came crashing down following World War II. Extensively researched, including interviews with Polk Countians who lived during the Biggs regime, The Biggs Machine presents the true story of how ""absolute power corrupts absolutely"", and a cautionary tale to prevent history from repeating itself. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tyler L BoydPublisher: Acclaim Press Imprint: Acclaim Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.494kg ISBN: 9781965370223ISBN 10: 1965370225 Pages: 370 Publication Date: 10 July 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""My father's family moved from Marietta, GA to Cleveland, TN in 1948, and the bus line came up 411 Hwy to Benton. He told me how scared he was as a six-year-old child when he got off the bus and saw the National Guard troops around the Polk County courthouse. This book had me reliving what my dad experienced and helped me understand the divisions I can still see at times in modern day Polk County. I once had a public official tell me 'we've been screwed for years. It's time for us to do the screwing.' I wondered where such hard feelings came from. After reading Tyler's book, I now know."" -Mike Bell (R), former Tennessee State Senator ""Tyler Boyd has captured the political climate in Polk County, Tennessee in the mid-20th century with this book. This picturesque rural county in East Tennessee with its small population became a must stop for every politician seeking state or federal offices. Burch Biggs was a political strategist that was able to control all local races for years, and grew his influence to affect adjoining counties and state and federal elections as well. His influence in the state legislature was well documented. The Sheriff controlled the county with little oversight in these days. During this same time, several murders occurred, many that were a direct result of political differences and evidences of voter suppression and stuffing the ballot boxes."" -Richard W. Brogan, retired Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Special Agent in Charge for East Tennessee ""Tyler Boyd has written not only a well-researched and engaging story but has also written the definitive account of how Polk County politics came to be dominated by the infamous, political-machine boss, Burch Biggs. This is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of Tennessee politics."" -Dr. Warren Doctker, President and CEO, East Tennessee Historical Society Author InformationTyler L. Boyd's first book, Tennessee Statesman Harry T. Burn: Woman Suffrage, Free Elections and a Life of Service(2019), was selected for the Tennessee State Museum's 2020 Book Club, won the Award of Distinction from the East Tennessee Historical Society, and the Award for Historic Preservation from the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. His second book, Nellie Kenyon: Trailblazing Tennessee Journalist, was published in 2022.Boyd studies history, civics, economics, geography, and philosophy. He enjoys genealogy, running, traveling, and the cinema. He has a B.A. in history and a M.S. in teacher education, both from the University of Tennessee. He has taught high school in Loudon, Bradley, and McMinn Counties. He currently serves as a Programs committee member at the McMinn County Living Heritage Museum, as vice president of the McMinn County Historical Society, and on the McMinn County Library Board.Born and raised in Athens, he resides in East Tennessee. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |