The Early History of Tennessee: From Frontier to Statehood by John Whitfield features detailed accounts of the state's formation, contributing citizens, land and agriculture, the state's greater roles in the nation, and much more.
But although slavery was dehumanizing for whites and blacks alike , a very long time passed before the American people were prepared to face the consequences of its elimination . SUGGESTED READINGS Books Mary R. Campbell , The Attitude ...
This book takes the reader into their camps, on the march, and onto the line of battle through first-hand accounts taken from diaries, letters, and journals.
But the show doesn't stop there . The climate is moist and warm , perfect for ... From then on Americans associated Nashville with Eddie Arnold and Ernest Tubb , Minnie Pearl and Red Foley . The words they remembered were the lyrics to ...
He has written three other Globe Pequot books : The Amusement Park Guide , Where the Animals Are , and Family Adventure Guide : Tennessee . Indulge in some southern comfort CHELLE KOSTER WALTON THE OUTER.
J. O. McClurkan: His Life, His Life, His Theology, and Selections from His Writings
Roam Tennessee with a seasoned journalist who knows the state like the back of his hand.
Tennessee: A Picture Book to Remember Her By
Returning to his beloved Hermitage , his home in Nashville , now as a distinguished general , Jackson resumed the life of a farmer and planter . But not for long . He ran for the Presidency of the United States in 1823 and won the ...
"Originally published in 1963, this powerful novel spools a rewarding, dramatic storyline while it probes the deeper philosophical search for self-definition in modern life and the symbolic demise of the agrarian South from technological ...
Discusses the history, economy, culture, and future of Tennessee. Also includes a state chronology, pertinent statistics, and maps.