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1 State of Tennessee Department of State Tennessee State Library and Archives 403 Seventh Avenue North Nashville, Tennessee STATE HISTORIAN S OFFICE RECORDS RECORD GROUP 29 Processed by: John E. Adamson & Pat A. Morris Archival Technical Services Date Completed: April 1974/January 1982 MICROFILMED
2 SCOPE AND CONTENT The papers of the State Historian, , document the activities of Dr. Robert H. White. Primary records are correspondence, copies of newspaper relating to the Governors, speeches and subject files. Created in 1955 by an act of the 79 th General Assembly (Chapter 130), the duties entail the study, evaluation and publication of authentic data relating to Tennessee history. Although a need was officially recognized by a legislative Select Committee in 1851, the impetus for the Creation of the office did not materialize until the Tennessee Historical Commission succeeded in obtaining an appropriation to prepare the first publication on Tennessee history with State funds, Volumes I and II of the Messages of the Governors of Tennessee. Prior to his appointment as State Historian by Governor Clement on April 1, 1955, Dr. White made substantial contributions to the dissemination of knowledge of Tennessee history. Through his chairmanship of the Publications Committee of the Historical Commission, an accurate record of the problems associated with the publications can be found. Of particular interest to the researcher is the wealth of knowledge about the history of the State which Dr. White assimilated. Questions of historical, political and social import such as trial by jury, impeachment procedures and constitutional conventions were relegated by Dr. White. The papers include some original source materials, such as pamphlets and correspondence. Dates in the register reflect these original sources. The index identifies prominent individual with whom Dr. White corresponded and who cannot be located by using the subject file. Topics of consequence are indexed. Research material relating to the administration of Governor Malcolm R. Patterson is to be incorporated in Volume IX, Messages of the Governors. Of particular interest is information about the Supreme Court involving itself in politics, the assassination of Senator Edward Ward Carmack and Colonel Duncan Brown Cooper s trial and subsequent pardon by Governor Patterson. Two lectures, Character by Senator Carmack and Patterson s True Reforms and False Reformers are significant.
3 INDEX Series Series Title Box Number Number 1 Correspondence Newspapers 4-5, 32 3 Publications 6-11, Speeches Subject Files Notes and Drafts for Messages of the Governors Manuscripts and Notes for Various Publications 29
4 CONTAINER LIST Microfilm Roll #1 Correspondence Box 1 1 A-Al Am-Az B-Bh Bi-Bq Br Bs-Bz C-Cg Ch-Cn Co-Com Con-Cop Cor-Coz Cr-Cz D-De Df-Dq Dr-Dz E-Eu Ev-Ez F-Fh Box 2 1 Fi-Fk Fl-For Fos-Fz G-Gh Gi-Go Gr-Gz H-Haq Har-Haz Hb-Hh Hi-Hn Ho-Hor Hos-Ht Hu-Hz I-Iz J-Jz K-Kz
5 Box 3 1 L-Ler Les-Liu Liv-Lz M-Mb McA-McCq McCr-McF McG-McK McS-Md Me-Mn Mo-Mor Mos-Moz N-Nek Nel-Nz O-Oc Od-Oz P-Pd Pe-Pg Ph-Pis Pit-Pn Po-Q Box 4 1 R-Rn Ro-Rz S-Sg Sh-Sl Sm-Ss St-Sz T-Tax Tay-Td Te-Tz U-Uz V-Vz W-Wc Wd-Wh Wi-Will Wilm-Z (Brief Sketches of John Sevier and Daniel Smith) Newspapers 16 Alamo Signal Clarksville Chronicle Fayetteville Observer
6 Microfilm Roll #2 Box 5 Memphis 1 Daily Appeal Daily Avalanche Public Ledger 1872 Nashville 4 Daily Press and Time 1867 (Brownlow s Second Inaugural Address) 5 Dispatch Gazette Republican Banner and Whig Republican Banner and Whig Union and American Union and American Union and American Publications Box 6 1 Blount County History Blount Journal-Acknowledgements 2 A-G H-P R-Z Correspondence Dickson County History Guide to the Study of Tennessee History House Journal, Correspondence 1957 House Journal, and John Sevier Commission Book 9 Acknowledgements Johnson City History Maury County History 1957 Messages of the Governors 12 Book Reviews No date 13 Correspondence Distribution Lists Box 7 Messages of the Governors, Volume I & II Acknowledgements 1 A-G H-M N-Z
7 Correspondence 4 A-D E-Z Volume III Acknowledgements 6 A-M N-Z Volume III Acknowledgements from Tennessee High Schools 8 A-C D-K L-R S-Z Copyright and Printing Information Illustrations Publicity and Distribution 1954 Box 8 Messages of the Governors, Volume IV Acknowledgements 1 A-E F-L M-Z 1957 Distributions 4 A-H I-Z Publicity Messages of the Governors, Volume V Acknowledgements 7 A-F G-Z Correspondence Distributions Illustrations Publication Information Publicity 1959 Messages of the Governors, Volume VI Acknowledgements 14 A-L M-Z Hawkins, Governor Alvin (Family Info.) Mailing Lists
8 Box 9 Messages of the Governors, Volume VI 1 Photographs No dates 2 Printing and Copyright Turney, Governor Peter Messages of the Governors, Volume VII Acknowledgements 4 A-C D-L M-Z Copyright Distributions High Spots Photographs No dates Messages of the Governors, Volume VIII 11 Correspondence Cox, Governor John I., unused materials No dates 13 Cox-Patterson Campaign Elections Box 10 Messages of the Governors, Volume VIII 1 Frazier, James B. No dates 2 Leaflets Microfilm Roll #3 3 McMillian, Benton No dates 4 Photographs Printing Funds T.A.R. Nelson of East Tennessee Acknowledgements 6 A-H I-Z 1956 Correspondence 8 A B-Z Publicity Pen and Sword 1957 Ramsay Autobiography 12 Acknowledgements Correspondence 13 A-Hh Hi-Z
9 15 Publicity Recollections of Ninety-two Years 16 Acknowledgements 1958 Correspondence 17 A-L M-Z Sevier Commission Book Southwest Territory, History of Tennessee During the Revolutionary War Tennessee: Its Growth and Progress No dates Box 11 Tennessee Old and New Acknowledgements 1 A-C D-G H-Mb Mc-R S-Z Tennessee Through the Printed Pages Three Pioneer Documents (Preview) Williamson County History No dates 9 Wilson County History Speeches 10 Ashes to Glory No dates 11 Battle of Lookout Mountain, Presentation of Painting A Blunder Brings Success by Senator E.E. Patton No dates 13 Clement, Governor Frank G., Presentation of Portrait Commencement Address, MTSU Constitutional Reapportionment in Tennessee No dates 16 Each Played a Part No dates 17 Early Health and Medical Legislation in Tennessee Economic and Social Conditions in Middle and West Tennessee, Economics and Social Conditions in Tennessee One Hundred Years Ago Extracts form Legislative Message of Governor James C. Jones Farris, Oscar Hill, Rev. Green, dedicatory services Historical Sketch of Tennessee Constitutional Conventions 1953
10 24 Hull, Cordell, presentation of portrait (For Governor Ellington) No dates 25 An Indispensable Partnership, re: Education in Tennessee No dates 26 Issues and Answers of This Political Campaign (Smith and Hoover) No dates 27 Jackson, Andrew Lee, Robert E., meeting of the APVA Legislative Issues While Murfreesboro Was the Capital Lest We Forget No dates Box 12 1 McMinnville sesquicentennial Origin and Development of the Office of State Superintendent of Public Instruction No dates 3 Origin and Development of Trial by Jury Our Heritage, commencement address, ETSU Our Heritage, re: Development of Education in Tennessee Legislative Steps in the Purchase of a Governor s Mansion No dates 7 Polk, James K., memorial rededication ceremony (For Governor Ellington) The President s Health Message No dates 9 Some International Health Problems of Local Concern (For R.H. Hutcherson) No dates 10 Sons of the American Revolution (For Governor Ellington) Sons of Confederate Veterans (For Governor Ellington) Sparks From the Anvil No dates 13 The Spirit of Research No dates 14 U.D.C. Convention Washington Memorial Association Address a the Final Meeting of the Davidson County Court No dates 26 Birth of the Supreme Court of Tennessee (Synopsis of Dr. White s Remarks) No dates 27 Radio Address (Pegs for Governor Cooper) No dates 28 Rocky Mount Dedicatory Address Tennessee Press Association (Pegs for Governor Ellington) No dates Folders are in Series Number 5
11 Subject Files 16 Agriculture Hall of Fame Alderson, Dr. William T. and Tennessee Historical Commission Alaska, re: Tennessee Plan American Association of state and Local History American Public Health Association, (Southern Branch, Ben Freedman) Apportionment, Legislative Apportionment, Legislative, Correspondence Audit Reports Box 13 1 Bate, William B Bell, Montgomery Belle Meade Master Plan No dates 4 Benton County Historical Society Borah, William E. (anti-lynching speech) Bradley, Palmer Brown, Aaron V Brown, Colonel Campbell H. (Williamson County Historian) Browning, Gordon Brownlow, William G. (Inaugural Address, 1865) Buchanon, John P. (Biography) No dates 12 Budget Buried Treasure No dates 14 Burrow, J. Weldon Capital Punishment in Tennessee Carmack, Senator Edward C Carroll, William (Governor and Major General) Carter, Rev. Cullen T Chandler, Walter Chandler, Walter Chandler, Walter Chandler, Walter Chucky Jack Civil War (Col. Campbell H. Brown-Centennial Celebration) Civil War Centennial Commission Civil War (Joe Spencer Diary) 1960
12 Box 14 1 Clement, Frank G Clement, Frank G Clement, Frank G. (Judges Appointments List) Cobb House (Rocky Mount) Congressional Record Conservationist, The Tennessee Constitutional Convention Constitutional History of the State of Tennessee by Pat Fahey Conyers, Thomas (Revolutionary War Veteran, Marker Unveiling) Cooper, Governor Prentice, Report 1944 Microfilm Roll #4 11 Courier Cragfont and Luttrell, V Creekmore, Counties Writings of Tennessee Creekmore, Pollyanna Crockett County Crockett, David, Correspondence Crockett, David, Correspondence Crockett, David, Sketches DAR re: Alvin Hawkins Davis, Sam No dates 21 Declaration of Independence 1962 Box 15 1 East Tennessee Historical Society East Tennessee State College Education Ellington, Governor Buford Everett, Congressman Robert A Faw, Judge W.W Fort Loudoun Association Fort Nashborough and the Cumberland Compact No dates 9 Four-H Club Congress (History Bowl) Gordon, Dr. Francis H Governor s Mansion Governor s Office-Executive Orders Governor s Term No dates 14 Great Smoky Mountains Historical Association Hailsham, Lord (Descendent of Governor Neill S. Brown) 1958
13 16 Harpeth (Origin of the name) No dates 17 Harris, Isham G. (deposition) No dates 18 Harris, Isham G. (reward) Health-Public Henry, Robert S Historical Markers Box 16 1 History Imprints History Quiz Houston, Sam Hughes, Mabel W Hull, Cordell No dates 6 Hull-York Lakeland Association s Historical Committee Impeachment Impeachment Procedure Ingram, Mrs. Dan Ingram, Mrs. Dan Invitations Invitations Jackson, Andrew No dates 14 Jackson, Rachael (funeral oration) Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Seale (McCowat-Mercer Press) Judicial System No dates 18 Junior Historians Junior Historian Program Kingsport Press, Inc Kinkaid, Robert L LaFayette (eulogy) No dates 23 Larew, Mrs. Charles Lawrence County Historical Society Box 17 1 Legislative Petitions, Legislative Speakers Legislature (contested seats, ) No dates 4 Legislature Libraries: Tennessee s First Governor s Conference Mack, John (cabin) Marshall County No dates 8 Martin, Colonel George McAllister, Governor Hill 1960
14 10 McCord, Governor James Nance McMillan, Governor Benton (photograph) No dates 12 Medical Care Program (W.K. Sharp, Jr.) Meriwether, Lee Meriwether, Lee Miller, Judge William E Minority Governors (letters of editors) Miscellaneous No dates 18 Morman Massacre Murfreesboro, State Capital No dates 20 Murray, Dr. Sara (Joe Spence) Museums Nashville, City of and City Public Schools Nashville Public Library Natchez Trace Parkway National Conference on Historic Sites Officials 1956 Microfilm Roll #5 Box 18 1 National Historical Publications Commission Negro Nashville Early History No dates 4 Newspaper History No dates 5 Newspaper References Nicholson, A.O.P. No dates 7 Nixon, Mrs. Forrest (Songs of the Confederate Period) Obituaries, Dr. White Old Stone Fort Oral History (Tennessee Conference) Patton, E.E Patton, E.E Photographs No dates 14 Pioneer Heroes of Happy Valley by Hugh L. Taylor Pioneer Printing in Tennessee Policy re: Awarding Messages to junior high school history students Polk, James K Polk, James K, (book reviews) Polk County Historical Society Porter, James D. (veto) No dates 21 Presidential Electors No dates 22 Public Records Commission Public Records Commission
15 Box 19 1 Reelfoot Lake Rees, Mrs. Ernest Resolution 61 st General Assembly re: Memorial Park, Nashville Road Building in Tennessee Robertson, James Rocky Mount (Cobb House) Roosevelt, Teddy (visit to Nashville) Rosecrans Fortress Rotary Club School Funds More Effective (common schools, 1851) No dates 11 School Segregation Scott, General Winfield (Memoirs, 1852) Radical Union Ballot Quintard, Bishop (diary) Senter, Governor DeWitt Clinton Sequatchie County Sevier (John) Monument-Hall of Fame-Washington, D.C Sewanee-University of the South Shape of Tennessee Counties No dates 20 Sharp, Dr. Winfield K Shiloh No dates 22 Slavery No dates 23 Somerville Reporter, A Man s Life vs. A Dinner Southern States Conference Spence, Joseph S State Capital and State Flower No dates 27 State Capital at Knoxville State Historian Appointment Correspondence A-B Correspondence C-Q Correspondence R-S Correspondence T-Z Stokes, Walter No dates 34 Suffrage No dates 35 Supreme Court of Tennessee (John Cooper, a racehorse) Sycamore Shoals 1964
16 Box 20 1 Taylor, Bob Teaching History in State Other than Tennessee Teaching History in Teacher-Training Schools Teaching History in Tennessee Schools May-July, Teaching History in Tennessee Schools Aug-Nov, Teaching History in Tennessee Schools Teaching Tuberculosis in Tennessee High Schools Tennessee County Historians Tennessee Historical Commission (Corcoran Art Gallery) Tennessee Historical Commission Correspondence A Tennessee Historical Commission Correspondence B-C Tennessee Historical Commission Correspondence D-Q Tennessee Historical Commission Correspondence R Tennessee Historical Commission Correspondence S-Z County Histories Crockett Cabin Appropriation Gifts Hurja Collection (Andrew Johnson) 1954 Box 21 1 Legislation Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes 1962 Box 22 1 Minutes Minutes 1964 Microfilm Roll #6 3 Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Shiloh National Military Park
17 9 Sources of Printing Funds Tax Exemptions Tennessee Historical Quarterly Tennessee History Material No date Box 23 1 Tennessee History, Report on Status of Teaching Tennessee History, Statistical Report Tennessee Information re: Some Fleeting Impressions Tennessee Nicknames Tennessee, Origin of the Names Tennessee Press Service Tennessee Society in New York Tennessee Society in Washington, D.C Tennessee U.S. Senators and Congressmen Tennessee, The Volunteer State Top of the 100 Club Towns: Old Names Truman, Harry S Turner, Judge W. Bruce United Nations Day re: Tree Planting University of Tennessee Valley Forge Wallace, Lewis War Between the States Watauga (The Story of Sycamore Schools) No dates 21 West Tennessee Historical Society Whig, Nashville White-Granny White Pike No dates 24 White, Dr. Robert H. (Biographical Sketch) No Dates 25 Williams, Albert No Dates 26 Winchester, William (Descendants) No Dates 27 Woman Suffrage Pamphlets Democratic National Conventions, Notes and Drafts for Messages of the Governors Box 24 1 Transcriptions of Editorials, No Date 2 Transcriptions of Legislative Journals, News Articles, etc., No Date 3 Transcriptions of Legislative Journals, News Articles, etc.,
18 4 Draft of Volume V No Date 5 Draft of Volume V No Date 6 Draft of Volume V No Date 7 Draft of Volume V No Date Box 25 1 Photostats of Senate and House Journals, No Date 2 Photostats of Senate and House Journals, No Date 3 Photostats of Senate and House Journals, No Date 4 Photostats of Senate and House Journals, No Date 5 Notes for Volume III No Date 6 Printers Copy of Illustrations for Volume I No Date 7 Transcripts and Notes No Date 8 Photos for Volume I Illustrations No Date Microfilm Roll #7 Box 26 1 Rough Draft of Volume V Rough Draft of Volume V Rough Draft of Volume V Rough Draft of Volume V Rough Draft of Volume V Rough Draft of Volume V Rough Draft of Volume V Rough Draft of Volume V 1958 Box 27 1 Rough Draft of Volume I No Date 2 Rough Draft of Volume I No Date 3 Rough Draft of Volume I No Date 4 Rough Draft of Volume I No Date 5 Notes and Transcriptions for Volumes II and III No Date 6 Notes and Transcriptions for Volumes II and III No Date 7 Notes and Transcriptions for Volumes II and III No Date 8 Notes and Transcriptions for Volumes II and III No Date Box 28 1 Rough Draft of Volume IV No Date 2 Rough Draft of Volume IV No Date 3 Rough Draft of Volume IV No Date 4 Rough Draft of Volume IV No Date 5 Notes and Transcriptions for Volume IV No Date 6 Notes and Transcription for Volume IV No Date
19 Manuscripts and Notes for Various Publications Box 29 1 Manuscripts of E.A. Meriwether Autobiography, Chapters I-IV 2 Manuscripts of E.A. Meriwether Autobiography, Chapters V-X No Date No Date Microfilm Roll #8 3 Manuscripts of E.A. Meriwether Autobiography, Chapters XI-XVI No Date 4 Manuscripts of E.A. Meriwether Autobiography, Chapters XVII-XXII No Date 5 Manuscripts of E.A. Meriwether Autobiography, Chapters XXIII-XXVIII No Date 6 Sample of Gold Star Family Certificate No Date 7 Columbia Racial Riot Investigation Publications Box 30 Messages of the Governors Volume IX, Research material (Governor Malcolm R. Patterson) 1 Carmack, Senator Edward W Character by Edward W. Carmack Chattanooga Daily Times Correspondence Democratic State Convention 1906 Drafts 6 Biography, Legislative Messages, Democratic Convention Democratic State Convention, Election of Election Returns Evans, H. Clay FREE and UNTRAMMELED JUDICIARY INAUGURATION CEREMONY Knoxville Journal & Tribune 1906 Legislative Messages 14 January 17-24, April, 9-15, January 9-27, February 3-19,
20 Box 31 1 April-May June January, Nashville American Nashville Tennessean Notes Obituaries Patterson-Carmack Debates Patterson-Cox Campaign Patterson-Evans Campaign Patterson s Private Life Prohibition Ray, John M., Socialist Candidate Republican State Convention Speeches True Reforms and Fals Reformers by Malcolm R. Patterson 1910 Governor Patterson was omitted from Volume VII following Dr. White s death. Newspapers Box 32 1 Arts and Sciences 1927, 1931, Book Reviews 1932, 1936, Civil War and Reconstruction 1931, 1938, 1939, Early Tennessee History 1901, 1931, Education 1906, 1927, Elections 1913, 1927, 1931, Jackson, Andrew Memphis Commercial-Appeal Miscellaneous 1932, 1939, Politics and Government 1915, 1931, 1937, Tennessee Gazette 1937
21 SUPPLEMENT INDEX Acuff, Coram, 1-1 Barry, Judge Valentine D., 1-3 Brown, Foster V., 4-12 Buffalo in Early Tennessee, 1-6 Clement, Governor Frank G., 7-5 Common School Fund, 1-2; Cooper, Governor Prentice, 18-9 Cox, Governor John I., 412 Cox, P.E., 18-9 Democratic National Conventions, , Dickinson, Judge J.M., 4-12 Edison, Thomas A., 1-16 Elections, Gubernatorial, 4-12 Elections, Presidential, 2-5 Folmsbee, Stanley J., 6-5 Forest, Major General Nathan Bedford, Gore, Senator Albert, 2-5 Hooper, Governor Ben W., 7-5 Hoskins, James D., 7-5 Johnson, President Andrew, 1-3 Judiciary, 4-12 Kennedy, President John F., 2-16 Legislation, Fourteenth Amendment, 4-3 Lewis, Meriwether (National Monument), McCord, Governor James M., Middle Tennessee State University, 1-11 Night Rider Trial, 2-13 Robinson, Daniel M., 6-5 School Lands, Sumner County, 4-9 Swiggert, Judge W.H., 4-12 Tennessee Sesquicentennial, Program, Turley, Pvt. Thomas B., Waller, Judge Claude, 4-12 Yost, E.A., et al., vs. Gaines, James L., 19-35
22 INDEX TO SUBJECTS Agriculturist, 1848, Agriculture Hall of Fame, 12-16; 15-4; 16-9, 10, 15 Alamo, 3-10 Alaska, re: Tennessee Statehood Plan, Alderson, Dr. William T., 1-1; 2-2, 8; 4-12; 6-7; 12-17, 19; 18-7; 20-11; Allen, Penelope J., 1-1; 6-1, 6; 10-8, 19, 21; 11-9; 12-29; American Firsts of Tennessee, 1-16 Anderson, Major Pierce Butler, 1-2 Anti-lynching, 13-5 Appointment, Legislative, 12-21, 22 Austin, H.E., 3-12 Avery, Judge J.B., 1-2 Baker, Charles W., et. al., Bank of Tennessee, 4-5 Bate, Governor William B., 13-1 Bedford County Sesquicentennial, 1-3 Bedford, Thomas, Jr., 1-3 Bell, Montgomery, 13-2 Benton County, 13-4 Black, Roy, 1-4 Blount College (University of Tennessee), 1-4; 4-9 Blount County, 6-1 Blount, Governor William, 1-4; 7-4 Bluegrass, 16-9 Bluffs, Battle of (Nashville), 4-8 Bonds, Confederate, 1-14 Borah, Senator William E., 13-5 Boundaries, Tennessee--Kentucky, 4-3 Brown, Governor Aaron V., 13-7 Brown, Governor Neill S., Browning, Governor Gordon, 1-4, 5; 4-1; 7-4, 5; 13-9; 14-9 Brownlow, Governor William G., 1-1, 4, 17; 2-3; Brownlow s Opinion of Colored People, 18-2 Budgetary Procedures, 1-6 Burnett, Peter Hardeman, 15-6 Burns, Inez, 6-1 Camels, Mexican War, 19-2 Campbell, Bernard T., 1-7 Campbell, Judge David, 7-4; 16-7 Campbell, George Washington, Campbell, Governor William B., 4-12
23 Capitol--House Chambers (chandelier), 4-6 Carmack, Edward Ward, 1-8; 2-7; 10-2 Carroll, Governor William, Chandler, Walter, 12-23; 13-19, 20, 21, 22; Cheatham, General Benjamin F., 1-5, 8 Cherokee National Forrest, 1-4 Cherry, Daniel, 1-8 Chitty, Dr. Arthur Ben, 1-8; 2-2; 3-12; Chucky Jack, 2-3; 13-23; 15-14; Clement, Governor Frank G., 1-3, 8; 3-20; 4-1; 6-6; 8-4; 12-18; 13-4, 19, 22; 14-1, 2, 3, 6; 17-6 Cobb House (Rocky Mount), 14-4; 19-6 Commerce--Exports, 4-7 Common School Fund, 4-5; 1-4; 15-18; 18-20; 19-10; Constitutional Conventions, 1-1, 9; 14-7; 23-3 Conyers, Thomas, 14-9; Cooke, Richard Fielding, 1-10 Copper, James Litton, Cooper, Prentice, 1-10; 14-10; Copyright, Blount Journal, 6-5 Copyright, House Journal, 1861, 6-8 Copyright, Messages of the Governors, 7-12; 8-6; 8-9; 9-2; 9-7 (Volumes III, IV, V, VI, VII) Copyright, TAR Nelson of East Tennessee, 10-9 Copyright, Ramsey Autobiography, Copyright, Sevier Commission Book, Corcoran Art Gallery, 20-9 Corlew, Dr. Robert E., 1-11; 2-2; 3-16; 6-6 Cotton--Commerce, 3-7 County Histories, Publications, 19-32; 20-15; Cragfont, Creekmore, Pollyanna, 1-12; 6-13; 7-4; 14-13, 14; Crockett, David, 2-3; 14-16, 17, 18; Crockett County, 1-1, 12; Crockett State Park, Cuba Landing, 1-1 Cumberland Compact, Cummings, James H., 1-12 Democrats, Address to, 1910, 10-2 DeMonbrenn, Timothy, 1-13 Dickinson, James, 1-7 Diseases--Communicable, Douglas, Byrd, 1-14
24 Dubose, Judge Julius J., 13-21; 16-7 Dueling, 4-5; East Tennessee State College, 1-1, 14; 2-15; 15-2 Edgington, Judge Jesse, 16-7 Education--Public, 1-9, 14, 15; 2-15; 3-18; 4-3, 5, 13; 6-11; 11-14, 25; 15-3; 17-8; 19-10, 11; 23-3 Education, Teaching Tennessee History, 20-2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Education, Teaching Tuberculosis, 20-7 Elections, Gubernatorial, 9-3, 13 Elections, Presidential, 2-2; 11-26; Elections--Shelby County, Ellington, Governor Buford, 6-7; 8-7; 15-4; 21-2 Emma, Queen of England, 4-5 Estill, Judge Floyd, 9-3 Europe--Commerce, 4-7 Evans, H. Clay, 9-3 Everett, Robert A., 1-17 Evins, Joe L., 1-17 Farris, Oscar, 1-18; 11-16; 15-4 Federal Surplus Deposits, 4-5 Fentress, James, 1-18 Finch, Fabius Taylor, 2-1 Fink, Paul M., 2-1 Folmsbee, Dr. Stanley, 2-2; 10-13; 15-1; Franklin Battlefield, 2-16 Franklin County, 2-3 Frazier, Governor James B., 2-3 Frazier, Thomas N. (Judge), 16-7 Freedman s Bureau and Negro Education in Virginia, 18-2 The Gentlemen Demands Satisfaction, 4-5 Gibson County, Giles County, 2-5; 3-11 Goodpasture, Henry, 2-5 Good Time Law, Gordon, Dr. Francis H., 15-10; 16-9, 10 Governor s Mansion, 3-20 Gray, Dr. LeRoy, 2-6 Gray, Judge John T., 2-6; 7-1 Hamer, Phillip M., 2-7; 7-5; 8-6 Happy Valley, Harpeth Academy, 2-8 Harriman--Prohibition, 2-3 Harris, Governor Isham G., 2-8; 13-20; 14-16; 15-17, 18
25 Haskins, Dr. Ralph W., 2-6, 8 Hawkins, Governor Alvin, 8-16; Haynes, Walter M., 14-7 Haysville (incorporation), 16-4 Haywood County History, 2-6 Health, Public, 12-20; Health, State Board, Henderson, Tom, 2-9 Henderson County, 4-6 Hermitage, 2-16 Hickman County Sesquicentennial, 2-10 Historical Markers, 1-7; 2-10; 3-18; 4-4; 14-9, 15, 16, 17; 15-21; 17-20, 24; 19-21, 29; 23-3 History of the Southwest Territory, 1-1; 2-16 Holman, Colonel James, 19-2 Horn, Stanley F., 2-11; 6-1; 10-9; 13-24, 25; Houston, Sam, 1-13; 16-3 Hull, Cordell, 2-13; 14-2 Humphreys County, 1-1 Illinois, County secession resolution, 3-9 Impeachment, 1-2; 7-4; 9-3; 13-21; 16-7, 8; Jackson, President Andrew, 2-16; 7-14; 15-4; 16-13; 20-18; 23-5 James County (consolidated), 3-13 Jobe, Dr. Abraham, 1-13 Johnson, President Andrew, 8-6; 11-4; 16-15; Johnson, Andrew Papers, 2-6, 7, 8; 8-6; 16-15; Johnson, Cave, 1-4 Johnson, Seale, 2-15; 4-14; 14-17; Johnson City, 15-6 Judiciary, 7-14; 9-2; 13-21; Justice of the Peace, Kefauver, Estes, 2-16 Kings Mountain Battle, 2-16; Kinkaid, Robert L., 2-16; 10-20; 16-21; Knoxville, State Capitol, Ku Klux Klan, Ladies Hermitage Association, 2-16 Lauderdale County History, Lawrence County, Legislation, Capital Punishment, Legislation, Charter Act, 1875, 16-4 Legislation, Civil Districts, 1835, 1-8; 2-14 Legislation, Civil Rights, 15-3
26 Legislation, County Historian, 20-8 Legislation, County History Publications, Legislation, County Unit Law, Legislation, Dentistry Regulations, 1-13 Legislation, Dog Tax, 3-4 Legislation, Dunlap Bill, 1917, 1-15 Legislation, Fifteenth Amendment, 1-2 Legislation, Fourteenth Amendment, 2-3; 3-20; 4-6; Legislation, General Education Bill, 15-2 Legislation, Impeachment, Legislation, Marriages (first cousins), 3-17 Legislation--Medicine, Legislation, Normal Schools, 15-2 Legislation, Presidential Elections, Legislation, Pure Food Law, Legislation, Reapportionment, 12-23; Legislation, SB#1121 (Federal application for negroes to emigrate from south), 14-7 Legislation, Social Security, Legislation, State Historian, 13-19; Legislation, State Flag, Legislation, State Flower, Legislation, Suffrage, 4-11; 11-12; Legislation, Teaching Tennessee History, 20-3 Legislation--Tennessee Historical Commission, 12-21; 21-1; Legislature, Contested Elections, 9-3 Legislature, Negro Representatives, 18-2 Legislature--Prohibition, 2-8 Lewis, Meriwether, Lewis County, Lindsley, Phillip, 14-7 Liquor Democrats, 2-8 Louisville, Cincinnati and Charleston Railroad, Charter Amendment, 18-5 MacFarland, Alfred T., 3-4 Martin, Thomas, Maury County History, 19-32; McAlister, Governor Hill, 4-5; 17-9 McCanless, George F., 3-5; 4-6 McCord, Governor James Nance, 4-5; McCrady, Dr. Edward, 11-9 McMillan, Governor Benton, Memphis, 4-7; 16-4 Messages of the Governors, Bids, 4-9 Messages of the Governors, Finance, 3-20
27 Messages of the Governors, Objections, 7-5, 14 Mexican War, 3-10; 17-17; 19-2 Middle Tennessee State University, 3-19 Middleton Triangle, 4-3 Mobile and Ohio Railroad vs.-state Money, Bank Note, 7-4 Morgan, Joe, 23-2 Morgan County, 3-15 Moses, John B., Mounds, 4-8 Murfreesboro, State Capitol, Music, Confederate, 18-7 Nashville--cholera epidemic, Nashville, early history, 18-3 Nashville, Forts, Nashville, Memorial Par, 19-3 Natchez Trace Parkway, 17-24; National Historical Publications Commission, 2-7; 18-1 Negro Suffrage, 1-15; Neil, A.B., 3-12 Newcomb, Captain John M., (Steamboat Idaho ), Obion County, 3-14 Oklahoma, 3-15 Old Stone Fort, 1-17; 4-12; 18-9 Parliamentary Procedure, Patterson, Governor Malcolm R., 3-18 Patton, Cartter, 3-16 Peters, Dr. George P., 3-17 Pickett County, 3-18 Pioneer Pills and Progress, 1-10 Pittard, Homer, 1-15; 3-19; 19-8 Polk, President James K., 1-2, 9; 18-13, 17, 18 Polk, James K., Papers, 2-7; 18-1, 17 Polk County, 3-10; Porter, Governor James D, 2-15; 3-20; Porter, Joe Frank, Powell, Dr. William F., 3-16, 20 Prewitt, Alan M., 3-20 Prohibition, Civil War, Quarls, Robert T., Jr., 2-16 Railroad, county tax, 9-3 Ramsey Autobiography, 19-30, 31 Rayburn, Sam, 4-1
28 Reapportionment, Legislative, 2-5; 8-6 Reelfoot Lake, 3-9; 4-7; 19-1 Roach, Isaac J., 1-8 Robertson, James, 4-2 Robertson County, 4-1 Robinson, Dr. Dan, 13-4, 9, 20; 14-13; 19-31; 20-11, 13 Rock Mount Memorial Association, 1-13 Rugby, 3-9 Schoolfield, Judge Raulston, 1-2; 16-7 School Lands, Scott, General Winfield, Senter, Governor DeWitt Clinton, 2-11 Sevier, Governor John, 3-4, 16; 4-3, 4, 14, 15; 7-4; 18-13; Shelby County, Shiloh National Military Park, 1-7; 20-14; 22-8 Smith, Daniel, 4-15 Soldiers--Suffrage, 4-11 Spence, Joseph S., 1-2; 17-20; State Flag, 2-2 State Flower, State Poem, 4-6 Stokes, William B., 2-8 Strawberry Industry, Suffrage, 4-11; 11-22; Supreme Court, Tennessee, 17-17; Swan, William G., 4-6 Swepston, John E., 4-6 Taylor, Governor Robert L., 10-2; 15-5; 20-1 Tennessee, Tennessee Historical Commission, 12-21; 20-9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18; 21-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11; 22-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10; Tennessee, origin of name, 3-15; 23-3, 5 Tennessee Centennial Exposition, 4-10 The Tennessee Constitution, 1-13 Tennessee, Forts, Tennessee History, College Survey, 20-3, 4, 5, 6,; 22-2; 23-1, 2, 16 Trial Practice, Jury, 3-12 Truman, President Harry S., Turney, Governor Peter, 9-3 Union League, 4-10 University of Tennessee, 1-4; 4-9; Venezuela, Confederate Colony, 2-8 Vicksburg National Military Park, 1-13
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