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9th
Tennessee Cavalry, CSA
The 9th Tennessee Cavalry was organized on September 1, 1862 by
Colonel James D. Bennett and Lt. Colonel William W. Ward. It was
comprised of boys who knew that the Conscript Act would force
them into service at age eighteen and men who had already served
their one year enlistments or had been discharged for other
various reasons
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20th
(Russell's) Tennessee Cavalry, CSA
This website is intended to summarize the information I've been
able to gather about the 20th (Russell's) Tennessee Cavalry
Regiment, CSA. My particular interest is in Company
"I", formed in Weakley County, Tennessee
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Bright
Hope Furnace Ledger Furnace Creek, Tennessee 1835-1836
The Bright Hope Iron Furnace
was located on Furnace Branch in western Greene County, Tennessee.
The Bright Hope Ledger is the daily ledger of the company store at
the furnace for part of the years of 1835 and 1836. The spine of
the volume bears the name: Brown, Roberts & Co. 1835.
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East Tennessee
Historical Society
Information about resources available,
including First Families of Tennessee.
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First Tennessee and Alabama Independent Vidette Cavalry
Photos and biographies of southern men from Alabama and Tennessee who served with the
Union Army during the Civil War in the First Tennessee and Alabama Independent Vidette
Cavalry.
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History
and Facts about Memphis & Shelby County
Historical information about
this area including a timeline.
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Smoky Mountain Ancestral
Quest
After attempting to untangle our own Smoky
Mountain ancestry, we built massive amounts of information on
collateral lines. Most of the data is from existing secondary
sources listed in the bibliography. We thank the authors for
letting us share their research with you.
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Southern
Claims Commission
This index lists Tennesseans who filed claims with the Southern Claims Commission
from 1871 to 1873. These 3,929 Tennesseans claimed their property
had been taken by United States military personnel for use in the
Civil War.
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Sumner County
Tennessee Genealogy
Transcribed records of all kinds, as
well as area history, church history, and much much more.
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Tennessee
Confederate Pension Applications: Soldiers And Widows
Index to applications for veterans and widow's pensions. The
application lists the veteran's place of enlistment, unit, period
of service, battles participated in, and whether he was wounded or
captured, as well as place of birth, number and gender of
children, and value of personal and real property.
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Tennessee
in the Civil War
The purpose of this page is to create a
virtual central repository for information about Tennessee in the
American Civil War
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Tennessee
State Library and Archives
Information about holdings
and how to obtain information. Includes online catalog.
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Tennessee Vital Records
This page contains information about where to obtain copies of
Tennessee vital records, such as birth & death certificates,
marriage licenses & divorce decrees.
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Tennessee
World War I Veterans
The data contained in
this site was taken from Record Group 36, the compiled service
records of soldiers and sailors who served in the First World War
from Tennessee. Information on individual servicemen and women
came from the files of Major Rutledge Smith, Chairman of the
National Council of Defense for Tennessee, World War I; from the
office of the Adjutant General of Tennessee, 1933-1937; and from
the report of the Provost Marshal General to the Secretary of War,
1917-1918.