Paths of the Past: Tennessee, 1770-1970 |
Contents
Preface page vii | 3 |
The Maturing Years 18201860 | 33 |
A Time of Testing 18601900 | 56 |
Something Old Something New 19001970 | 83 |
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Common terms and phrases
agricultural amendment Anderson County Andrew Johnson antebellum Assembly became began Blount Brownlow campaign candidate century Chattanooga Cherokees Confederate constitution convention Courtesy Tennessee Crump Cumberland Cumberland River decade delegates Democratic Despite Donelson Douglas Dam Dragging Canoe early East Tennessee economic election established farm farmers federal Four Mile Law Franklin Franklin government free blacks governor gubernatorial Indians Jackson John Sevier Johnson Kefauver Knoxville land late later leaders legislative legislature major Memphis ment Middle and West Middle Tennessee Nashville nessee North Carolina Oak Ridge party Peay percent period political Polk population Presbyterian President presidential prison problems prohibition public schools race railroad ratified region Republican Robertson sections Senate silk slaves South Southern state's statehood statewide suffrage Tennes Tennesseans Tennessee River Tennessee's territory tion towns troops TVA's Union Unionists University of Tennessee victory vote voters Watauga Watauga Association Whigs William Blount



