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- The Creation and Failure of the State of Franklin
- Tennessee State Library and Archives COCKE, JOHN
- Download a PDF Version of the Guide to African American Manuscripts
- Chapter 3: from Territory to Statehood Quiz
- A RESOLUTION to Urge the Tennessee Bicentennial Commission to Use the Book Tennessee State Symbols by Rob Simbeck As Part of the State’S Bicentennial Celebration
- Puerto Rico's Tennessee Plan
- University of Oklahoma Graduate College
- Hughes Family of Kentucky and Virginia
- The Cocke Family of Virginia Source: the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol
- Of the United States Congress 1774-1989 Bicentennial Edition
- Transformation of Early Nineteenth Century Chickasaw Leadership Patterns, 1800-1845
- RECONSTRUCTING LIVES in FAUQUIER COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1865-1866 Madeleine Forrest Clemson University, [email protected]
- Chickasaw 1816
- William Grainger "Billy" Blount (1784 – 1827) William Grainger "Billy
- A History of Tennessee
- East Tennessee's Civil War, 1849-1865. Meredith Anne Grant East Tennessee State University
- Soil Survey of Cocke County Area, Tennessee
- The Creation and Failure of the State of Franklin Teacher Packet
- A RESOLUTION Urging the Secretary of State to Include the Official State Declamation "I AM TENNESSEE" by Major Hooper
- Willie Blount (1768 April 18 - 1835 Sep 10) (Half-Brother of William Blount; Third Governor of Tennessee)
- Thomas Cocke (PDF)
- A Catalogue of the College of William and Mary in Virginia
- Knoxville Leaders
- PETITION of WILLIAM Cockfi REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION
- Samuel Cole Williams Papers, 1765-1947
- Historical Note: an Act to Cut and Clear a Waggon Road to the Settlements on the Cumberland River in the Mero District
- Tennessee State Library and Archives GOVERNOR WILLIE BLOUNT
- Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution Through the Civil War General Editor: Kenneth M
- 1 John Sanderson Sr. & Elizabeth Burton of Buckingham Co., VA, And
- A History of Tennessee
- The Tennessee Militia System, 1772-1857
- Social Studies Quarter 2 Fifth Grade