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Look here for a listing of articles arranged by topic from issue numbers 1 through 76.
A Bibliography of Articles from The East Tennessee Historical Society 's Publications No. 1-61 and The Journal of East Tennessee History No. 62-76
- General
- Frontier and Early Statehood
- Politics and Government, General
- Politics and Government, 19th Century
- Politics and Government, 20th Century
- Civil War and Reconstruction
- Indians and Indian Relations
- Black History and Race Relations
- Economics and Business
- Biography and Family History
- Railroads
- Intellectual
- Cultural
- Education
- Social
- Religion
- World War I
- Urban
- Archives and Bibliography
- Memorials and Appreciations
- Genealogical
Binckley, William C., "Some Undeveloped Phases of Tennessee History," 15 (1943), 3-18.
Britton, Nancy Moore, eds., "From Greene County, Tennessee, to Illinois: A Perilous Trip," 44 (1972), 126-129.
Clark, Thomas D., "State and Local History, the Bedrock of our Past," 48 (1976), 3-20.
Fink, Paul M., "Smoky Mountains History as Told in Place-Names," 6 (1934), 3-11.
Fink, Paul M., and Myron H. Avery, "The Nomenclature of the Great Smoky Mountains," 9 (1937), 53-64.
Govan, Gilbert E., "The Solid South?" 12 (1940), 3-15.
Groce, W. Todd, "A Brief History of the East Tennessee Historical Society," 66 (1994), 1-8.
Klein, Milton M., "The Constitution Bicentennial Year in Knoxville: A Historical Retrospective," 60 (1988), 88-98.
Prince, R. P. and A. Milton Stanley, "What does 'K-25' Stand For?: Deciphering the Origins of the Manhattan Project Code Names in Oak Ridge," 72 (2000), 82-86.
Wise, Kenneth, "For Whom Is Mount Le Conte Named?" 68 (1996), 63-71.
Wise, Kenneth, "'A Certain Class of Persons Ambitious': Smoky Mountain Exploration and the Buckley-Clingman Controversy," 72 (2000), 30-48.
Wolfe, Margaret Ripley, "Tennessee at Two Hundred," 68 (1996), 1-7.
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Banker, Luke H., "A History of Fort Southwest Point, 1792-1807," 46 (1974), 19-36.
Burns, Inez, "Settlement and Early History of the Coves of Blount County, Tennessee," 24 (1952).
Cannon, Walter F., "Four Interpretations of the History of the State of Franklin," 22 (1950), 3-18.
Corbitt, D. C. and Roberta, eds., "Papers From the Spanish Archives Relating to Tennessee and the Old Southwest," 1783-1785, 9 (1937), 111-142; 1786, 10 (1938), 128-155; January-August 1787, 11 (1939), 62-92; September-December 1787, 12 (1940), 100-117; January-February 1788, 13 (1941), 102-121; March-May 1788, 14 (1942), 86-101; June-September 1788, 15 (1943), 89-103; 1786-1787, 16 (1944), 79-96; January-September 1788, 17 (1945), 105-118; October-December 1788, 18 (1946), 131-146; January-March 1789, 19 (1947), 81-97; April-June 1789, 20 (1948), 103-114; August-December 1789, 21 (1949), 85-94; 1783-1800, 22 (1950), 128-149; 1783-1800, 23 (1951), 77-96; July-December 1790, 24 (1952), 106-124; January-March 1791, 25 (1953), 74-88; May-December 1791, 26 (1954), 60-66; January-August 1792, 27 (1955), 77-96; September-December 1792, 28 (1956), 127-145; January-February 1793, 29 (1957), 141-160; March-April 1793, 30 (1958), 96-103; February-March 1793, 31 (1959), 63-82; April-May 1793, 32 (1960), 72-93; May-June 1793, 33 (1961), 61-77; July-August 1793, 34 (1962), 86-105; August-September 1793, 35 (1963), 85-95; October-December 1793, 36 (1964), 70-80; January-February 1794, 37 (1965), 89-105; February-March 1794, 38 (1966), 70-82; March-June 1794, 39 (1967), 87-102; June-July 1794, 40 (1968), 101-118; July-November 1794, 41 (1969), 100-115; November 1794-January 1795, 42 (1970), 96-107; January-February 1795, 43 (1971), 94-111; March 1795, 44 (1972), 104-113; March 1795, 45 (1973), 78-87; April 1795, 46 (1974), 108-115; April-May 1795, 47 (1975), 139-149; May 1795, 48 (1976), 127-140; June 1795, 49 (1977), 137-157.
Corbitt, D. C, "Exploring the Southwest Territory in Spanish Records," 38 (1966), 109-118. Durham, Walter T., "The Southwest Territory: Progression to Statehood," 62 (1990), 3-17.
Eigelsback, William B., "The Blount Conspiracy: Notes of Samuel Sitgreaves on the Questioning of Dr. Nicholas Romayne on July 13 and 14, 1797, Before the House Impeachment Committee," 66 (1994), 81-96.
Faulkner, Charles H., "James White's Second Home: A Forgotten Historical Site in Knoxville," 56-67 (1984-1985), 46-70.
Fink, Mirianm L., "JudicialACtivities in Earl East Tennessee," 7 (1935), 38-49.
Fink, Paul M., "Early Explorers in the Great Smokies," 5 (1933), 3-20.
Folmsbee, Stanley J., and Lucille Deadrick, "The Founding of Knoxville," 13 (941), 3-20.
Folmsbee, Stanley J., and Madeline Kneberg Lewis, eds. (Gerald W. Wade, trans.), "Journals of the Juan Pardo Expeditions," 37 (1965), 106-121.
Gilbert, Dorothy Lloyd, "Quaker Migration in the Western Waters," 18 (1946), 47-58.
Hagy, James W., and Stanley J. Folmsbee, "Arthur Campbell and the Separate State Movements in Virginia and North Carolina," 42 (1970), 20-46.
Hamer, Philip M., ed., "Letters of Governor William Blount," 4 (1932), 122-137.
Holmes, Jack D. L., "Spanish-American Rivalry Over the Chickasaw Bluffs, 1780-1795," 34 (1962), 26-57.
Holmes, Jack D. L., "The Ebb-Tide of Spanish Military Power on the Mississippi: Fort San Fernando De Las Barrancas, 1795-1798," 36 (1964), 23-44.
Holmes, Tony, "Early Cherokee Ferry Crossings of the Eastern Tennessee River Basin," 62 (1990), 54-79.
Inman, Natalie R., "Wealth, Community, and Litigation in Frontier Tennessee: A Study of Tennessee Superior Court Pleadings, 1802-1810," 76 (2004), 52-87.
Jansen, Daniel, "A Case of Fraud and Deception: The Revolutionary War Military Land Bounty Policy in Tennessee," 64 (1992), 41-67.
Kelly, James C., "Fort Loudoun: British Stronghold in the Tennessee Country," 50 (1978), 72-91.
Kincaid, Robret L., "The Wilderness Road in Tennessee," 20 (1948), 37-48. Livingood, James W., "The Tennessee Valley in American History. The Old Valley: Land of Challenge and Contention," 21 (1949), 19-32.
McCown, Mary Hardin, ed., "A King's Mountain Diary," 14 (1942), 102-105.
Masterson, W. H., "The Land Speculator and the West: The Role of William Blount," 27 (1955), 3-8.
Masterson, William H., "William Blount and the Establishment of the Southwest Territory, 1790-1791," 23 (1951), 3-31.
Montgomery, James R., "The Nomenclature of The Upper Tennessee River," 28 (1956), 46-57.
Parker, Russell Dean, "Historical Interpretations of the Spanish Intrigue in Tennessee: A Study," 58-59 (1986-1987), 39-62.
Phillips, Paul J., "Never a Safe Road: Postal Communication in the Southwest Territory," 62 (1990), 18-32.
Price, Prentiss, ed., "Two Petitions to Virginia of the North of Holston Men, 1776-1777," 21 (1949), 95-110.
Rogers, William Flinn, "Life in East Tennessee Near the End of Eighteenth Century," 1 (1929), 27-42.
Smith, Daniel (?), "A Short Description of the Tennassee Government, (Philadelphia, 1793)," 62 (1990), 93-104.
Stone, Richard G., Jr., "Captain Paul Demere at Fort Loudoun, 1757-1760," 41 (1969), 17-32.
Storm, Colton, "Up the Tennessee in 1790: The Report of Major John Doughty to the Secretary of War," 17 (1945), 119-132.
Stumpf, Stuart, "James Glen, Cherokee Diplomacy, and the Construction of an Overhill Fort," 50 1978), 21-30.
Thompson, Isabel, "The Blount Conspiracy," 2 (1930), 3-21.
Toomey, Michael, "'Doing Justice to Suitors': The County Courts in the Southwest Territory," 62 (1990), 33-53.
Webb, William S., "The Prehistory of East Tennessee," 8 (1936), 3-8.
Williams, Samuel C., ed., "Executive Journal of Governor John Svier," 1 (1929), 95-153; 2 (1930), 35-149; 3 (1931), 154-182; 4 (1932), 138-167; 5 (1933), 155-177; 6 (1934), 104-128; 7 (1935), 128-164.
Williams, Samuel C., "Fort Robinson on the Holston," 4 (1932), 22-31.
Williams, Samuel C., "French and Other Intrigues in the Southwest Territory, 1790-96," 13 (1941), 21-35.
Williams, Samuel C., ed., "Journal of Events (1825-1873) of David Anderson Deaderick," 8 (1936), 121-137; 9 (1937), 93-110.
Williams, Samuel C., "Shelby's Fort," 7 (1935), 28-37.
Williams, Samuel C., "Stephen Holston and Holston River," 8 (1936), 26-34.
Williams, Samuel C., comp., "Western Representation in North Carolina Assemblies, 1776-1790," 14 (1942), 106-112.
Wilson, Samuel M., "Washington's Relations to Tennessee and Kentucky," 5 (1933), 3-21.
Young, Carol Furlong, "A Study of Some Developing Interpretations of the History of Revolutionary Tennessee," 25 (1953), 24-36.
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT - GENERAL
Hollingsworth, Harold M., "Tennessee and the Supreme Court of the United States," 47 (1975), 3-27.
McBride, Robert M., "Lost Counties of Tennessee," 38 (1966), 3-15.
Majors, William R., "A Re-Examination of V. O. Key's Southern Politics in State and Nation: The Case of Tennessee," 49 (1977), 117-135.
Robison, Dan M., "Little Men and Big Events: A Passing Look at Some Tennessee Legislators," 41 (1969), 3-16.
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT - 19TH CENTURY
Abernethy, Thomas P., "The Political Geography of Southern Jacksonism," 3 (1931), 35-41.
Alexander, Thomas B., "Strange Bedfellows: The Interlocking Careers of T.A.R. Nelson, Andrew Johnson, and W. G. (Parson) Brownlow," 24 (1952), 68-91.
Baylen, Joseph O., ed., "Neill S. Brown and Russian Reaction to American Sympathy for the Hungarian Exiles, 1851-52: Some Documents," 29 (1957), 161-171.
Bentley, H. Blair, "Andrew Johnson and the Tennessee State Penitentiary, 1853-1857," 47 (1975), 28-45.
Bergeron, Paul H., "Robert Johnson: The President's Troubled and Troubling Son," 73 (2001), 1-22.
Bergeron, Paul H., "A Test for Jacksonians: Sam Houston on Trial," 38 (1966), 16-29.
Bolt, William K., "'War to the Knife': Tennessee's Response to the Panic of 1837," 76 (2004), 29-51.
Bryan, Charles Faulkner, Jr., "The Prodigal Nephew: Andrew Jackson Donelson and the Eaton Affair," 50 (1978), 92-112.
Burt, Jesse, "Editor Eastman Writes James K. Polk," 39 (1967), 103-117.
Burt, Jesse, "Tennessee Democrats Employ Editor E. G. Eastman, 1846-1849," 38 (1966), 83-96.
Campbell, Mary R., "Tennessee and the Union, 1847-1861," 10 (1938), 71-90.
Caskey, W. M., "First Administration of Governor Andrew Johnson," 1 (1929), 43-59.
Caskey, W. M., "The Second Administration of Governor Andrew Johnson," 2 (1930), 34-54.
Eigelsbach, William B. and Jamie S. Linder, "To War with Mexico: A Diary of the Mexican-American War," 73 (2001), 73-100.
Folmsbee, Stanley J., and Anna Grace Catron, "David Crockett: Congressman," 29 (1957), 40-78.
Folmsbee, Stanley J., and Marguerite B. Hamer, "The Presidential Election of 1896 as Reflected in the Correspondence of Charles McClung McGhee," 22 (1950), 158-168.
Gass, Edmund C., "The Constitutional Opinions of Justice John Catron," 8 (1936), 54-73.
Gilley, Billy H., "Tennessee Opinion of the Mexican War as Reflected in the State Press," 26 (1954), 7-26.
Graebner, Norman A., "Polk, Politics, and Oregon," 24 (1952), 11-25.
Graebner, Norman A., "James K. Polks Wartime Expansionist Policy," 23 (1951), 32-45.
Graf, LeRoy P., ed., "'Parson' Brownlow's Fears: A Letter About the Dangerous, Desperate Democrats," 25 (1953), 111-114.
Grant, C. I., "Cave Johnson and the Presidential Campaign of 1844," 25 (1953), 54-73.
Hamer, Marguerite Bartlett, "The Presidential Campaign of 1860 in Tennessee," 3 (1931), 3-23.
Hutson, A. C. Jr., "The Overthrow of the Convict Lease System in Tennessee," 8 (1936), 82-103.
Jones, Robert B., "Southern Congressmen in the Gilded Age: A Tennessee Sample," 47 (1975), 76-99.
Jordan, Weymouth T., ed., "Excerpts From the Diary of a Tennessean at the Court of the Tsar, 1818-1820," 15 (1943), 104-109.
Jordan, Weymouth T., ed., "George W. Campbell's Journal of the French Spoliations Claims Commission, 1832-1835," 19 (1947), 98-109.
Kanon, Tom. "'Glories in the Field': John Cocke vs. Andrew Jackson During the War of 1812," 71 (1999), 47-65.
Kelsey, Isabel Thompson, "The Presidential Campaign of 1828," 5 (1933), 69-80.
Lacy, Eric Russell, "Crossroads in the Highlands: First District Congressmen and the Age of Jackson," 37 (1965), 23-30.
Macaulay, Alexander S., Jr. "Growing Pains: The Immortal Thirteen, the Destructive Twelve, and the Emergence of Two-Party Politics in Antebellum Tennessee," 70 (1998), 1-33.
McKinney, Gordon B., "Farewell to the Bloody Shirr: The Decline of the Houk Machine," 46 (1974), 94-107.
McKinney, Gordon B., "The Rise of the Houk Machine in East Tennessee," 45 (1973), 61-77.
McNiell, Sarah Brown, "Andrew Jackson and Texas Affairs, 1820-1845," 28 (1956), 86-101.
Moore, Powell, "James K. Polk and the 'Immortal Thirteen,'" 11 (1939), 20-33.
Moore, Powell, "James K. Polk and Tennessee Politics, 1839-1841," 9 (1937), 31-52.
Moore, Powell, "The Political Background of the Revolt Against Jackson in Tennessee," 4 (1932), 45-66.
Moulder, Rebecca Hunt, "Convicts as Capital: Thomas O'Connor and the Leases of the Tennessee Penitentiary System, 1871-1883," 48 (1976), 40-70.
Padgett, James A., ed., "Letters from John Rhea to Thomas Jefferson and James Madison," 10 (1938), 114-127.
Parks, Joseph H., "Felix Grundy and the Depression of 1819 in Tennessee," 10 (1938), 19-43.
Parks, Joseph H., ed., "Letters from James K. Polk to Samuel H. Laughlin, 1835-1844," 18 (1946), 147-167.
Perman, Michael, "Solving the Riddle of Andrew Johnson," 62 (1990), 105-114.
Queener, Verton M., "A Decade of East Tennessee Republicanism, 1867 -1876," 14 (1942), 59-85.
Queener, Verton M., "The East Tennessee Republicans as a Minority Parry, 1870-1896," 15 (1943), 49-73.
Queener, Verton M., "The Origin of the Republican Party in East Tennessee," 13 (1941), 66-90.
Robison, Daniel M., "The Political Background of Tennessee's War of the Roses," 5 (1933), 125-141.
Robison, Daniel M., "The Whigs in the Politics of the Confederacy," 11 (1939), 3-10.
Russell, Robert, "Andrew Johnson and the Charleston Convention of 1860," 47 (1975), 46-75.
Sellers, Charles G., Jr., "James K. Polk's Political Apprenticeship," 25 (1953), 37-53.
Sharp, J. A., "The Entrance of the Farmers' Alliance into Tennessee Politics," 9 (1937), 77-92.
Sharp, J. A., "The Farmers' Alliance and the People's Party in Tennessee," 10 (1938), 91-113.
Slay, James L., "The Settlement and Organization of Bradley County, Tennessee," 44 (1972), 3-16.
Smith, Culver H., "Propaganda Technique in the Jackson Campaign of 1828," 6 (1934), 44-66.
Walker, Arda G., "John Henry Eaton, Apostate, 24 (1952), 26-43.
Walton, Brian G., "The Second Parry System in Tennessee," 43 (1971), 18-33.
Walton, Brian G., "A Triumph of Political Stability: The Elections of 1847 in Tennessee," 40 (1968), 3-17.
White, Charles P., "Early Experiments with Prison Labor in Tennessee," 12 (1940), 45-69.
White, Robert H., "Tennessee's Four Capitals," 6 (1934), 29-43.
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT - 20TH CENTURY
Akins, Bill, "A Time of Testing: The Tennessee Career of Cordell Hull," 54-55 (1982-1983), 26-46.
Bagby, Wesley M., "William Gibbs McAdoo and the 1920 Democratic Presidential Nomination," 31 (1959), 43-58.
Bowen, Michael, "Communism vs. Republicanism: B. Carroll Reece and the Congressional Elections of 1946." 73 (2001), 39-52.
Isaac, Paul E., "Defeat or Victory: The Republican Party in Tennessee, 1918-1920," 61 (1989), 48-77.
Isaac, Paul E., "Defeat or Victory: The Republican Party in Tennessee, 1918-1920," 61 (1989), 48-77.
Lee, David D., "Rural Democrats, Eastern Republicans, and Trade-Offs in Tennessee, 1922-1932," 48 (1976), 104-115.
Link, Arthur S., "Democratic Politics and the Presidential Campaign of 1912 in Tennessee," 18 (1946), 107-130.
Lowitt, Richard, "Present at the Creation: George W. Norris, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the TVA Enabling Act," 48 (1976), 116-126.
McKinney, Gordon B., "East Tennessee Politics: An Incident in the Life of William Gibbs McAdoo, Jr.," 48 (1976), 34-39.
Macpherson, Joseph T., "Democratic Progressivism in Tennessee: The Administrations of Governor Austin Peay, 1923-1927," 40 (1968), 50-61.
Miller, William D., "The Browning-Crump Battle: The Crump Side," 37 (1965), 77-88.
Queener, Verton M., "The East Tennessee Republican Party, 1900-1914," 22 (1950), 94-127.
Rouse, Franklin O., "The Historical Background of Tennessee's Administrative Reorganization Act of 1923," 8 (1936), 104-120.
Stockard, Russell I., "The Election and First Administration of Ben W. Hooper as Governor of Tennessee," 26 (1954), 38-59.
Stockard, Russell I., "The Election and Second Administration of Governor Ben W. Hooper of Tennessee as Reflected in the State Press," 32 (1960), 51-71.
Talbert, Roy, Jr., ed., "Arthur E. Morgan's Ethical Code for the Tennessee Valley Authority," 40 (1968), 119-127.
White, Charles P., "Recent Developments in Taxation in Tennessee," 3 (1931), 78-88.
Wolfe, Margaret Ripley, "Bootleggers, Drummers, and National Defense: Sideshow to Reform in Tennessee, 1915-1920," 49 (1977), 77-91.
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Ash, Stephen V., ed., "Conscience and Christianity: A Middle Tennessee Unionist Renounces His Church, 1867," 54-55 (1982-1983), 111-115.
Aiken, Leona Taylor, ed., "Letters of the Offield Brothers, Confederate Soldiers From Upper East Tennessee," 46 (1974), 116-125.
Alexander, Thomas B., "Is Civil War History Polarized? A Question Suggested by the Career of Thomas A. R. Nelson," 29 (1957), 10-39.
Alexander, Thomas B., "Neither Peace Nor War: Conditions in Tennessee in 1865," 21 (1949), 33-51.
Atkins, Jonathan M., "Race, Freedom, and the Confederate Cause: C. R. Barteau and the Argument for Southern Separation," 70 (1998), 34-61.
Baumgardner, James I., "Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, and the Federal Patronage: An Attempt to SAve Tennessee for the Union?" 45 (1973), 51-60.
Baxter, Colin F., "Dr. James Baxter Bean, Civil War Dentist: An East Tennessean's Victorian Tragedy," 67 (1995), 34-57.
Boeger, Palmer H., "General Burnside's Knoxville Packing Project," 35 (1963). 76-84.
Bryan, Charles F. Jr., "'Tories' Amidst Rebels: Confederate Occupation of East Tennessee, 1861-63," 60 (1988), 3-22.
Burt, Jesse, "East Tennessee, Lincoln, and Sherman," 34 (1962), 3-25; 35 (1963), 54-75.
Campbell, James B., "East Tennessee During the Federal Occupation, 1863¬-1865," 19 (1947), 64-80.
Campbell, James B., "East Tennessee During the Radical Regime, 1865-1869," 20 (1948), 84-102.
Campbell, Mary R., "The Significance of the Unionist Victory in the Election of February 9, 1861, in Tennessee," 14 (1942), 11-30.
Conklin, Forrest. ed., "'Parson' Brownlow on the Impeachment of Judge Humphreys and Other Matters in Washington, D.C. - June, 1862," 56-57 (1984-1985), 120-131.
Coulter, E. Merton, "Parson Brownlow's Tour of the North During the Civil War," 7 (1935), 3-27.
Crouch, Barry A., "The Merchant and the Senator: An Attempt to Save East Tennessee for the Union," 46 (1974), 53-75.
Crow, Vernon H., ed., "The Justness of Our Cause: The Civil War Diaries of William W. Stringfield," 56-67 (1984-1985), 71-101.
Davidson, James F., "Michigan and the Defense of Knoxville, Tennessee, 1863," 35 (1963), 21-53.
Delfino, Susanna, "'To Maintain the Civil Rights of the People': The Tribulations of Duff Green, Iron Manufacturer in Civil War East Tennessee," 72 (2000), 49-61.
Donley, David E., "The Flood of March, 1867, in the Tennessee River," 8 (1936), 74-81.
Earp, Charles A., "A Confederate Aide-de-Camp's Letters from the Chattanooga Area, 1863," 67 (1995), 106-119.
Ellis, Allen, "The Lost Adventures of Daniel Ellis," 74 (2002), 58-68.
Fain, John N., "The Diary of Hiram Fain of Rogersville: An East Tennessee Secessionist," 69 (1997), 97-114.
Fink, Harold S., "The East Tennessee Campaign and the Battle of Knoxville in 1863," 29 (1957), 79-117.
Fisher, Noel, "Definitions of Loyalty: Unionist Histories of the Civil War in East Tennessee," 67 (1995), 58-88.
Gower, Herschel, ed., "The Beersheba Diary of L. Virginia French: Part I, Summer and Fall, 1863," 52-53 (1980-1981), 89-107.
Gower, Herschel, ed., "The Beersheba Diary of L. Virginia French: Part II, Winter, Spring, and Summer, 1864," 54-55 (1982-1983), 3-25.
Groce, W. Todd, "Confederate Faces in East Tennessee: A Photographic Essay," 65 (1993), 3-33.
Harris, William C., "East Tennessee's Civil War Refugees and the Impact of the War on Civilians," 64 (1992), 3-19.
Haskins, Ralph W., "Andrew Johnson and the Preservation ofthe Union," 33 (1981), 43-60.
McDaniel, Anthonette L., "'Just Watch Us Make Things Hum': Chattanooga, Adolph S. Ochs, and the Memorialization of the Civil War," 61 (1989), 3-15.
McGehee, C. Stuart, "'The Property and Faith of the City': Secession and Chattanooga," 60 (1988), 23-38.
Madden, David, "Unionist Resistance to Confederate Occupation: The Bridge Burners of East Tennessee," 52-53 (1980-1981), 22-39.
Moon, Anna Mary, "A Southern Woman, in 1897, Remembers the Civil War," 21 (1949), 111-115.
Parks, Joseph H., "John Bell and Secession," 16 (1944), 30-47.
Parks, Joseph H., "Memphis Under Military Rule, 1862 to 1865," 14 (1942), 31-58.
Patton, James W., "Tennessees Attitude Toward the Impeachment and Trial of Andrew Johnson," 9 (1937), 65-76.
Phifer, Gregg, "Andrew Johnson Versus the Press in 1866," 25 (1953), 3-23.
Piston, William Garrett, "Carter's Raid, Part I," 49 (1977), 61-76.
Piston, William Garrett, "Carter's Raid, Part II," 50 (1978), 31-57.
Proudfoot, Merrill, and Stanley J. Folmsbee, eds., "Three Yankee Soldier Brothers in the Battle of Chattanooga: Three Letters," 35 (1963), 100-105.
Queener, Verton M., "East Tennessee Sentiment and the Secession Movement, November, 1860 June, 1861," 20 (1948), 59-83.
Schoonover, Thomas, "Mexican Affairs and the Impeachment of President Andrew Johnson," 46 (1974), 76-93.
Schroeder-Lein, Glenna R., "Confederate Army of Tennessee Hospitals in Chattanooga," 66 (1994), 32-58.
Severance, Benjamin H., "Loyalty's Political Vanguard: The Union League of Maryville, Tennessee, 1867-1869," 71 (1999), 25-46.
Sharp, J. A., "The Downfall of the Radicals in Tennessee," 5 (1933), 105-124.
Skipper, Elvie Eagleton, and Ruth Gore, eds. (Foreword by Ottis C. Skipper), "'Stray Thoughts': The Civil War Diary of Ethie M. Foute Eagleton" 40 (1968), 128-137; 41 (1969), 116-128.
Smith, Marion O., "The C. S. Nitre and Mining Bureau of East Tennessee," 61 (1989), 29-47.
Strasser, William A., "'A Terrible Calamity has Befallen Us': Unionist Women in Civil War East Tennessee," 71 (1999), 66-88.
Suppiger, Joseph E., ed., "From Chickamauga to Chattanooga,the Battlefield Account of Sergeant John M. Kane," 45 (1973), 99-108.
Wallenstein, Peter, "Which Side Are You On?: The Social Origins of White Union Troops from Civil War Tennessee," 63 (1991), 72-103.
Williams, T. Harry, "Andrew Johnson as a Member of the Committee on the Conduct of the War," 12 (1940), 70-83.
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Brown, John P., "Cherokee Removal, an Unnecessary Tragedy," 11 (1939), 11-19.
Connelly, Thomas Lawrence, "Indian Warfare on the Tennessee Frontier, 1776¬-1794: Strategy and Tactics," 36 (1964), 3-22.
DeVorsey, Louis, Jr., "The Virginia-Cherokee Boundary of 1771," 33 (1961), 17-31.
Downes, Randolph C., "Cherokee-American Relations in the Upper Tennessee Valley, 1776-1791," 8 (1936), 35-53.
Ellisor, John T., "'Like So Many Wolves': Creek Removal in the Cherokee Country, 1835-1838," 71 (1999), 1-24.
Franklin, W. Neil, ed., "Oconostota, Cherokee Chieftain, Receives a Military Commission from Kerlerec, Louisiana Governor, 1761: French Text and English Translation," 49 (1977), 3-7.
Franklin, W. Neil, "Virginia and the Cherokee Indian Trade, 1673-1752," 4 (1932), 3-21.
Franklin, W. Neil, "Virginia and the Cherokee Indian Trade, 1753-1775," 5 (1933), 22-38.
Hamer, Philip M., "The British in Canada and the Southern Indians, 1790-1794," 2 (1930), 107-134.
Hamer, Philip M., "The Wataugans and the Cherokee Indians in 1776," 3 (1931), 108-126.
Malone, Henry T., "Return Jonathan Meigs - Indian Agent Extraordinary," 28 (1956), 3-22.
O'Donnell, James H., "The Virginia Expedition Against the Overhill Cherokee, 1776," 39 (1967), 13-25.
Rothrock, Mary U., "Carolina Traders Among the Overhill Cherokees, 1690¬-1760," 1 (1929), 3-18.
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BLACK HISTORY AND RACE RELATIONS
Bowen, David W., "Andrew JOhnson and the Negro," 40 (1968), 28-49.
Bryan, Charles F., Jr., and JoVita Wells, "Morristown College: Education for Blacks in the Southern Highlands," 52-53 (1980-1981), 61-77.
Cimprich, John, "Slavery's End in East Tennessee," 52-53 (1980-1981), 78-88.
Dillon, Merton L., "Three Southern Antislavery Editors: The Myth of the Southern Antislavery Movement," 42 (1970), 47-56.
Dunn, Larry W., "Knoxville Negro Voting and the Roosevelt Revolution, 1928-1936," 43 (1971), 71-93.
Fleming, Cynthia G., "Knoxville College: A History and Some Recollections of the First Fifty Years, 1875-1925," 58-59 (1986-1987), 89-111.
Galpin, W. Freeman, ed., "Letters of an East Tennessee Abolitionist," 3 (1931), 131-149.
Hepler, Richard, "'The World Do Marvel': Health Care for Knoxville's Black Community, 1885-1940," 63 (1991), 51-71.
Jordan, Weymouth T., "The Freedman's Bureau in Tennessee," 11 (1939), 47-61.
Kenzer, Robert C., "Black Businessmen in Post-Civil War Tennessee," 66 (1994), 59-80.
Lakin, Matthew, "'A Dark Night': The Knoxville Race Riot of 1919," 72 (2000), 1-29.
Lamon, Lester C., "Tennessee Race Realtions and the Knoxville Riot of 1919," 41 (1969), 67-85.
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Bellamy, James W., "The Political Career of Landon Carter Haynes," 28 (1956), 102-126.
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Bowman, Elizabeth Skaggs, "Swan Pond: Francis Alexander Ramseys Stone House, A Tennessee State Shrine," 27 (1955), 9-18.
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Armytage, W. H. G., "New Light on the English Background of Thomas Hughes's Rugby Colony in Tennessee," 21 (1949), 69-84.
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