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8 Vol Genealogy History of Tennessee & Tennesseans TN
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SquareTrade © AP6.0 Check out my eBay store for more genealogy items!Search my eBay store for more genealogy items on the subject of Tennessee A History of Tennessee and Tennesseans by Will T. Hale The leaders and representative men in commerce, industry and modern activities A SEARCHABLE reproduction of the original book on CD Originally published by Lewis Pub. Co., Chicago, IL, 1913, 2644 pgs Some of the pages are a bit crooked, but are clearly readable Pictures have varying degrees of clarity There is a HUGE amount of information in this 8 volume set (on one CD) - the index alone is 25 pages long! A fascinating history of Tennessee including many biographies of individuals CONTENTS Vol I. Table of contents Vol I. Index Vol I. Archeological and aboriginal narration Vol I. Chapter I: The coming of the white man Vol I. Chapter II: Progress of the settlements Vol I. Chapter III: The county of Washington Vol I. Chapter IV: Among musty records Vol I. Chapter V: The shadow of King's Mountain Vol I. Chapter VI: "The regions beyond" Vol I. Chapter VII: All around Nashborough Vol I. Chapter VIII: Massacres and threatened starvation Vol I. Chapter IX: Battle of King's Mountain Vol I. Chapter X: Jurisdiction over the Cumberland country Vol I. Chapter XI: A state within a state Vol I. Chapter XII: Beginning of the Spanish intrigues Vol I. Chapter XIII: Last years as part of North Carolina Vol I. Chapter XIV: Woodcraft--heroism--narrow escapes Vol I. Chapter XV: The savages in another light Vol I. Chapter XVI: The Melungeons of East Tennessee Vol I. Chapter XVII: Organization of "Southwest Territory" Vol I. Chapter XVIII: Passing of the Indians Vol I. Chapter XIX: The state of Tennessee Vol I. Chapter XX: Religion of the foreparents Vol I. Chapter XXI: Boiling of the political pot Vol I. Chapter XXII: Tennesseans in the Creek campaign Vol I. Chapter XXIII: Tennesseans at New Orleans Vol II. Chapter XXIV: Administrations of McMinn and Carroll Vol II. Chapter XXV: Education in the state Vol II. Chapter XXVI: Slaves, free negroes, and relative laws Vol II. Chapter XXVII: The beginnings of Memphis Vol II. Chapter XXVIII: Dawn of the new era Vol II. Chapter XXIX: On the "Field of Honor" Vol II. Chapter XXX: There were giants in those days Vol II. Chapter XXXI: Banks and banking Vol II. Chapter XXXII: Some affairs of the heart Vol II. Chapter XXXIII: The state's judicial system Vol II. Chapter XXXIV: Internal improvements and the aftermath Vol II. Chapter XXXV: Tennesseans in the first fifty years Vol II. Chapter XXXVI: The evolution of "Society" Vol II. Chapter XXXVII: The Whigs and Democrats Vol II. Chapter XXXVIII: Early Tennessee writers Vol II. Chapter XXXIX: State capitol and certain institutions Vol II. Chapter XL: The great orators of the state Vol II. Chapter XLI: The early secular press Vol II. Chapter XLII: About the time of Jackson's demise Vol III. Chapter XLIII: The story of Chattanooga Vol III. Chapter XLIV: From Trousdale to Harris Vol III. Chapter XLV: Causes of the war Vol III. Chapter XLVI: Confederate and Federal regiments Vol III. Chapter XLVII: First year of the war Vol III. Chapter XLVIII: The Cavalry service Vol III. Chapter XLIX: Protecting Bragg's front and flanks Vol III. Chapter L: Guerrillas and bushwackers Vol III. Chapter LI: Secession and Union heroines Vol III. Chapter LII: The close of the war Vol III. Chapter LIII: The reconstruction blunder Vol III. Chapter LIV: Strongly-stamped individualities Vol III. Chapter LV: "Legal Lights" of Auld Lang Syne Vol III. Chapter LVI: Music, painting and sculpture Vol III. Chapter LVII: Brief genealogical notes Vol III. Chapter LVIII: From John C. Brown to the present Vol III. Chapter LIX: The counties, resources, conclusion Vol IV. Tennessee and Tennesseans Vol V. Tennessee and Tennesseans Vol VI. Tennessee and Tennesseans Vol VII. Tennessee and Tennesseans Vol VIII. Tennessee and Tennesseans About the CDs: These CDs offer the home genealogist the opportunity to own, at an affordable price, reproductions of books that are usually only held in regional libraries or in private collections. They can be an invaluable resource for adding colorful details to family histories. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the files - this free software can be downloaded at www.adobe.com. Blank pages have been removed which might make it look like some pages are missing. Some of the images may be somewhat crooked, but the text is clearly readable. Photos and illustrations have varying degrees of clarity. CDs work on both Windows and Mac operating systems. Payment: Paypal, Money Order, No Personal Checks Shipping Rate: $2.50 for the first CD, $.50 for each additional CD Insurance: Optional $1.30, I can not be responsible for items lost or damaged in transit Terms: Please contact within 3 days.Payment to be received within 10 days.USA only Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
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