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Sorted by Title Legal Paper Required to Print Sorted by Title Legal Paper Required to Print Title Author Class Key Words Type SPC Sai16 Railsplitter, Lincoln Memorial Univ., Charles Sain SAIN COLLECTION Grundy Co. Historical Society OBT GCH2 Grundy County, obituaries OBITUARIES 1820 Census of TN Bentley, Elizabeth Petty CEN Ben1 Tennessee, 1820 CENSUS 1830 Census East TN Sistler, Byron CEN Sis23 East Tennessee CENSUS 1830 Census Middle TN Sistler, Byron CEN Sis24 Middle Tennessee CENSUS 1830 Census Sequatchie Valley Marion - Bledsoe Counties Douthat, James L. CEN Dou1 Marion County CENSUS 1830 Census West TN Sistler, Byron CEN Sis25 West Tennessee CENSUS 1830 Warren Co TN Census U.S. Census Returns CEN USC8 Warren County CENSUS 1837 Tennessee Volunteers Institute of Historic Research MIL IHR1 Tennessee Volunteers MILITARY 1840 Census of TN Sistler, Byron CEN Sis4 Tennessee, Census CENSUS 1840 Census Sequatchie Valley Marion - Bledsoe Counties Douthat, James L. CEN Dou2 Marion County, Bledsoe County, 1840 CENSUS 1840 Census TN Warren Co, TN Sistler, Byron CEN Sis23 Warren County CENSUS 1840 Census Warren Co, TN Sistler, Byron and Barbara CEN Sis26 Warren County CENSUS 1840 Federal Census of Coffee Co. TN Potter, Dorothy Williams; Majors, Betty M CEN Pot1 Coffee County, 1840 CENSUS 1840 Federal Census of Coffee Co. TN Bridgewater, Betty Anderson CEN Bri1 Coffee County CENSUS 1850 Census of TN Vol 1 A-Ch Sistler, Byron and Barbara CEN Sis5 Tennessee, Census CENSUS 1850 Census of TN Vol 2 Ch-Ga Sistler, Byron and Barbara CEN Sis6 Tennessee, Census CENSUS 1850 Census of TN Vol 3 Ga-Jo Sistler, Byron and Barbara CEN Sis7 Tennessee, Census CENSUS 1850 Census of TN Vol 4 Jo-Mu Sistler, Byron and Barbara CEN Sis 8 Tennessee, Census CENSUS 1850 Census of TN Vol 5 Mu-Ru Sistler, Byron and Barbara CEN Sis9 Tennessee, Census CENSUS 1850 Census of TN Vol 6 Ru-Wa Sistler, Byron and Barbara CEN Sis10 Tennessee, Census CENSUS Monday, December 15, 2014 Page 1 of 67 Title Author Class Key Words Type 1850 Census of TN Vol 7 Wa - Zu & A - G Cross Index Sistler, Byron and Barbara CEN Sis 11 Tennessee, Census CENSUS 1850 Census of TN Vol 8 H-Z Cross Index Sistler, Byron and Barbara CEN Sis 12 Tennessee, Census CENSUS 1850 Federal Census of Coffee Co TN Bridgewater, Betty Anderson CEN Bri3 Coffee County CENSUS 1850 Federal Census of Coffee Co TN Bridgewater, Betty Anderson CEN Bri2 Coffee County CENSUS 1860 Census Tenn Vol 2 CRAI - HAYNES Sistler, Byron and Barbara CEN Sis14 Tennessee, Census CENSUS 1860 Census Tenn Vol 3 Hayney - McKee Sistler, Byron and Barbara CEN Sis15 Tennessee, Census CENSUS 1860 Census Tenn. Vol.5 SEXUX-Z Sistler, Byron and Barbara CEN Sis17 Tennessee, Census CENSUS 1860 Census TN Vol 4 McKehn - Sexton Sistler, Byron & Barbara CEN Sis16 Tennessee, Census CENSUS 1860 Census TN Vol1 A-CRAG Sistler, Byron and Barbara CEN Sis13 Tennessee, Census CENSUS 1860 Federal Census of Coffee Co TN Bridgewater, Betty Anderson CEN Bri6 Coffee County CENSUS 1860 Federal Census of Coffee Co TN Bridgewater, Betty Anderson CEN Bri5 Coffee County CENSUS 1860 Federal Census of Coffee Co TN Bridgewater, Betty Anderson CEN Bri4 Coffee County CENSUS 1870 Census Tenn. Vol.1 A-Lev Sistler, Byron and Barbara CEN Sis18 Tennessee, Census CENSUS 1870 Census Tenn. Vol.2 Lev-z Sistler, Byron and Barbara CEN Sis19 Tennessee, Census CENSUS 1870 Federal Census of Coffee Co TN Bridgewater, Betty Anderson CEN Bri8 Coffee County CENSUS 1870 Federal Census of Coffee Co TN Bridgewater, Betty Anderson CEN Bri7 Coffee County CENSUS 1870 Franklin County, Tennessee Phillips, Judy Henley CEN Phi3 Franklin County CENSUS 1870 Franklin County, Tennessee Phillips, Judy Henley CEN Phi2 Franklin County CENSUS 1880 Census Coffee Co TN Sistler, Byron CEN Sis21 Coffee County CENSUS 1880 Census Coffee Co TN Sistler, Byron CEN Sis20 Coffee County CENSUS 1880 Federal Census of Coffee Co TN Coffee Co. Historical Society CEN CCH1 Coffee County CENSUS 1880 Franklin County , Tennessee Sistler, Byron & Barbara CEN Sis22 Franklin County CENSUS 1880 Lewis Co TN Federal Census Graves, Marjorie & Glenn, Betty CEN Gra1 Lewis County, 1880 CENSUS Monday, December 15, 2014 Page 2 of 67 Title Author Class Key Words Type 1900 Franklin County, TN Census - Index Only Powers, Mary Osweiler CEN Pow1 Franklin County CENSUS 1920 Census Marion Co TN Dist 1-6 Tate, Lloyd A. CEN Tat1 Marion County CENSUS 1920 Census Marion Co TN Dist 7-11 Tate, Lloyd A. CEN Tat2 Marion County CENSUS 1920 Census of Grundy County, TN Tylor, Dola S. CEN Tyl3 Grundy County CENSUS 1932 Census of North and South Sioux Bowen, Jeff NAT Bow1 Sioux NATIVE AMERICANS 1932 Hopi and Navajo Native American Indians Census with birth an Bowen, Jeff NAT Bow1 Hopi, Navajo, census NATIVE AMERICANS 1932 Hopi and Navajo Native American Indians Census with birth an Bowen, Jeff NAT Bow1 Hopi, Navajo, census NATIVE AMERICANS 1975 Obituaries & Birth Clippings Grundy Co. Historical Society OBT GCH5 Grundy County, obituaries, births OBITUARIES 1976 Newspaper Clippings Grundy Co. Historical Society OBT GCH6 Grundy County, obituaries OBITUARIES 1977 -1979 Newspaper Clippings Grundy Co. Historical Society OBT GCH7 Grundy County, obituaries, births OBITUARIES 1977, 1985, 1988 Obituaries Winton, Inez OBT Win1 Grundy County, obituaries OBITUARIES 1980-1991 Newspaper Clippings Grundy Co. Historical Society OBT GCH8 Grundy County, obituaries, births OBITUARIES 1980-1993 Obituaries Grundy Co. Historical Society OBT GCH9 Grundy County, obituaries 1992-1995 OBITUARIES 1992-1995 Newspaper Clippings Grundy Co. Historical Society OBT GCH2 Grundy County, obituaries, births, 1994 OBITUARIES 1995 Obituaries of Grundy Co. TN Winton, Inez OBT Win2 Grundy County, obituaries OBITUARIES 1997 Births & Obituaries Winton, Inez OBT Win3 Grundy County, obituaries OBITUARIES 1998 Grundy County Obituaries Wilhelm, Mae King OBT Wil2 Grundy Oounty, Grundy, births OBITUARIES 1998 Obituaries & Births Grundy Co. Historical Society OBT GCH2 Grundy County, births, deaths, 1999 OBITUARIES 19th Century Tenn. Church Records Vol. 1 Sistler, Byron and Barbara CHU Sis1 Tennessee Church Records CHURCHES 19th Century Tennessee Church Records Vol 2 Sistler, Byron and Barbara CHU Sis2 Tennessee Church Records CHURCHES 200 Years - Bicentennial History of the U.S. Vol 1 U S News & World Report AmH USN1 US History, American History AMERICAN HISTORY 200 Years - Bicentennial History of the U.S. Vol 2 US News & World Report AmH USN2 US History, American History AMERICAN HISTORY 2000 Obituaries & Birth Clippings Parrott, Sue Bouldin OBT Par3 Grundy County, obituaries, births OBITUARIES Monday, December 15, 2014 Page 3 of 67 Title Author Class Key Words Type 2001 Obituaries & Birth Clippings Myers, Barbara Mooney OBT Mye1 Grundy County, obituaries, births OBITUARIES 2003 Obituaries Gross, Faye & Goforth, Anna OBT Gro1 Grundy County, obituaries OBITUARIES 2004 Obituaries, Births & Livingstyle Taylor, Janelle Layne OBT Tay1 Grundy County, Obituaries, 2004 OBITUARIES 2006 Obituaries, Births, Clippings Taylor, Janelle Layne OBT Tay2 Grundy County, Obituaries, 2006 OBITUARIES 2007 Obituaries, Births, Clippings Taylor, Janelle Layne OBT Tay3 Grundy County, obituaries, births OBITUARIES 2007-2011 Cumberland View Obituaries Grundy Co. Historical Society OBT GCH1 Grundy County, obituaries OBITUARIES 2008 Grundy Co. Obituaries, Births & Clippings Myers, Barbara Mooney OBT Mye2 Grundy County, obituaries, births OBITUARIES 2008 Obituaries, Births, Clippings Grundy Co. Historical Society OBT GCH1 Grundy County, obituaries OBITUARIES 2009 Obituaries, Births & Clippings Grundy Co. Historical Society OBT GCH1 Grundy County, obituaries OBITUARIES 2010 Obituaries, Births & Announcements Grundy Co. Historical Society OBT GCH1 Grundy County, obituaries OBITUARIES 2011 Obituaries, Births, Clippings Myers, Barbara Mooney OBT Mye3 Grundy County, obituaries, births OBITUARIES 2012 Obituaries, Births, Clippings Myers, Barbara Mooney OBT Mye4 Grundy County, obituaries, births OBITUARIES 2013 Obituaries & Clippings Grundy Co. Historical Society OBT GCH2 Grundy County, obituaries OBITUARIES 2013 Obituaries & Clippings from Grundy County Herald and Others Myers, Barbara Mooney OBT Mye7 Grundy County, obituaries, births OBITUARIES 35,000 Tennessee Marriage Records & Bonds 1783-1870 vol 3 Lucas, Silas Emmett, Jr. (Rev) MAR Luc1 Tennessee marriages MARRIAGES 4 H, A Tennessee Tradition University of TN ORG UoT1 4-H Club, organization, club ORGANIZATIONS / CLUBS A Book of Americans Benet, Rosemary & Stephen Vincent POE Ben1 poetry, Benet POETRY / OTHER A Brief History of the YMCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee Wills, Ridley II LA Wil14 YMCA, Nashville LOCAL AUTHORS A Brief of Wills & Marriages in Montgomery & Fincastle Co, VA 1733 Worrell, Anne Lowry MAR Wor1 wills, marriages, Montgomery, Fincastle, VA MARRIAGES A Celebration of the Centuries Tenn. 200 Celebration Advisory Committe HIS Ten2 Tennessee HISTORY A Celebration of the Centuries Tenn. 200 Celebration Advisory Committe HIS Ten1 Tennessee HISTORY A Cultural Resource Survey of Tennessee's Western Highland Rim Iro Smith, Samuel D., Stripling & Brannon IBS Smi1 Highland Rim INDUSTRY/BUSINESS A Description of Viola - Treasured Memories Viola Citizens PTC Vio3 Viola PLACES Monday, December 15, 2014 Page 4 of 67 Title Author Class Key Words Type A Description of Viola Going Back Vol 1 Viola Citizens PTC Vio1 Viola PLACES A Directory of Tennessee Agencies Durham, Walter T. GEN Dur1 Tennessee genealogy GENEALOGY A Front Seat in Hell Arbuckle, J.W. LA Arb1 World War II, veteran LOCAL AUTHORS A Glance Back 2012 Myers, Barbara Mooney
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