Notable Men of Tennessee

Notable Men of Tennessee
Title Notable Men of Tennessee PDF eBook
Author John Allison
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1905
Genre Tennessee
ISBN

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NOTABLE MEN OF TENNESSEE,

NOTABLE MEN OF TENNESSEE,
Title NOTABLE MEN OF TENNESSEE, PDF eBook
Author JOHN. ALLISON
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781033386484

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Notable Men of Tennessee

Notable Men of Tennessee
Title Notable Men of Tennessee PDF eBook
Author John Allison
Publisher
Pages
Release 1977
Genre Tennessee
ISBN

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Notable Men of Alabama

Notable Men of Alabama
Title Notable Men of Alabama PDF eBook
Author Joel Campbell DuBose
Publisher
Pages 480
Release 1904
Genre Alabama
ISBN

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Tennessee Historical Quarterly

Tennessee Historical Quarterly
Title Tennessee Historical Quarterly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 526
Release 1974
Genre Electronic journals
ISBN

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Germantown during the Civil War Era

Germantown during the Civil War Era
Title Germantown during the Civil War Era PDF eBook
Author George C. Browder
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 597
Release 2024-07-19
Genre History
ISBN 1621908151

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Germantown during the Civil War Era recounts the rise and fall of a nineteenth-century Tennessee town, a community that was not a typical antebellum town in the cotton belt. It’s a case study in how social, economic, and political changes affected them, Black and White. Before the Civil War, Germantown had become a thriving cultural, commercial, and political center. Its elite and middle-class White families had full access to the cultural and social life of Memphis, as well as local private academies and collegiate institutions that hosted enriching events. Its appealing inns, taverns, and mineral springs allowed for festive social mixing of all classes. As an emerging industrial and commercial center of a rich cotton-growing district in the 1850s, Germantown’s decline after the war would have been unimaginable before the war. Thus, this monograph paints a picture of a vibrant community whose brilliancy was extinguished and almost entirely forgotten. Yet, Germantown’s economic and political decline, caused by a number of factors, is not the most interesting part of its story. Meticulously documented and richly illustrated with maps and data, this book reveals the impacts of surviving a theater of guerrilla war, of emancipation, of social and political Reconstruction, and a disastrous Yellow Fever epidemic on all of Germantown’s people—psychologically, socially, and culturally. The damage struck far deeper than economic destruction and loss of life. A peaceful and harmonious society crumbled. Germantown during the Civil War Era is sure to be of interest not just to Shelby County residents, or students of the Civil War, but also to anyone interested in the racial and social history of the Volunteer state.

The Handybook for Genealogists

The Handybook for Genealogists
Title The Handybook for Genealogists PDF eBook
Author George B. Everton
Publisher Everton Publishing
Pages 952
Release 2006
Genre Reference
ISBN 9781890895068

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CD-Rom is word-searchable copy of the text.