West Tennessee's Forgotten Children

West Tennessee's Forgotten Children
Title West Tennessee's Forgotten Children PDF eBook
Author Alan N. Miller
Publisher Genealogical Publishing Com
Pages 244
Release 2010-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780806353098

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"The following pages contain records of apprenticeships in the counties of West Tennessee from the earliest surviving records until the practice became uncommon, usually in the late 1870's or 1880's"--Introduction.

New Index to West Tennessee's Forgotten Children

New Index to West Tennessee's Forgotten Children
Title New Index to West Tennessee's Forgotten Children PDF eBook
Author Alan N. Miller
Publisher
Pages 52
Release 2007
Genre Apprentices
ISBN 9780806353470

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Middle Tennessee's Forgotten Children

Middle Tennessee's Forgotten Children
Title Middle Tennessee's Forgotten Children PDF eBook
Author Alan N. Miller
Publisher Genealogical Publishing Com
Pages 361
Release 2004
Genre Apprentices
ISBN 0806352469

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Just as he did for the 29 counties of East Tennessee and the 19 counties of West Tennessee, Dr. Alan Miller has sifted through the apprenticeship records of Middle Tennessee and brought them within the reach of the genealogy researcher. This second volume of Tennessee's "forgotten children" contains some 7,000 apprenticeship records scattered among the minutes of the county courts for Middle Tennessee. These records span the period from 1784 to 1902 and list in tabular form the apprenticeships created in the following 35 Tennessee counties: Bedford, Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Coffee, Davidson, DeKalb, Dickson, Franklin, Giles, Grundy, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lewis, Lincoln, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Moore, Overton, Perry, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Van Buren, Warren, Wayne, White, Williamson, and Wilson.

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
Genre History
ISBN 1621908143

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"Germantown's Civil War experience mirrored that of many small towns across the South: It ardently supported secession through 1861 only to undergo serious disruption in 1862 as Federal forces and Confederate raiders contested control of the area. Then, during 1863 and early 1864, the Tennessee town felt the mixed benefits of an obdurate Federal occupation as guerrilla warfare continued throughout the countryside surrounding the town. And although it began to recover shortly after the close of the Civil War, Germantown's fortunes changed again as Reconstruction took hold and emerging economic inequality mixed with racist fears of a newly freed slave population. Browder recounts the history of what is now a large suburb of Memphis, how it fared during the Civil War, and how its current demographic makeup began shortly after the close of the war"--

Old Times in West Tennessee...

Old Times in West Tennessee...
Title Old Times in West Tennessee... PDF eBook
Author James Stanislaus Williams
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 1873
Genre Frontier and pioneer life
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Sketches of Prominent Tennesseans

Sketches of Prominent Tennesseans
Title Sketches of Prominent Tennesseans PDF eBook
Author William S. Speer
Publisher Genealogical Publishing Com
Pages 592
Release 2010-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780806317151

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"I had a native ambition to rise from obscurity and make myself useful in the world, to shine and be distinguished." So said the Hon. Neil S. Brown, one of the 259 prominent 19th-century Tennesseans profiled in this extraordinary book. It is this kind of unique first-hand biographical information that makes this work unequaled in the canon of Tennessee genealogical literature. Not only did compiler William S. Speer have the unparalleled opportunity to interview a number of the featured Tennesseans himself, he also was able to garner--and include in this book--thousands and thousands of names of their family members, friends, and colleagues. The biographical sketches include numerous details about the lives of the subjects and their families. In addition, the compiler offers insight into the personal, professional, and sometimes even physical characteristics that made each of these men a success.

Forgotten Tales of Tennessee

Forgotten Tales of Tennessee
Title Forgotten Tales of Tennessee PDF eBook
Author Kelly Kazek
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 126
Release 2011-01-03
Genre History
ISBN 1625841485

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Tennessee has never been a stranger to strangeness. Stories of the weird, wild, and wonderful abound in the Volunteer state. Join author and seasoned journalist Kelly Kazek as she tracks down the extraordinary stories that other history books overlook. Each section covers a different outlandish theme of Tennessee history colorful characters, strange sites, intriguing incidents, tombstone tales, odd occurrences, and curious creatures. Readers will discover the brilliant phenomenon of synchronized firefly flashes in the Smoky Mountain town of Elmont, take on the world's largest Moon Pie in Chattanooga and learn Tennessee's history of damaging earthquakes. From the humorous to the haunting, the madcap to the macabre, Forgotten Tales of Tennessee offers a collection as remarkable as the state itself.