First Families of Tennessee

First Families of Tennessee
Author: East Tennessee Historical Society
Publsiher: East Tenn Historical Society
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2000
Genre: Reference
ISBN: UVA:X004554160

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First Families of Tennessee is a tribute to these men and women who established the state.

America s First Families

America s First Families
Author: Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2000-11-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780684864426

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Published to coincide with the bicentennial of the White House, this lavishly illustrated, delightfully accessible book describes the everyday lives of America's "royal families" in the White House, from John and Abigail Adams in 1800 to Bill and Hillary Clinton. Index. 300 photos.

Tennessee Genealogical Records

Tennessee Genealogical Records
Author: Edythe Johns Rucker Whitley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 393
Release: 1985
Genre: Tennessee
ISBN: OCLC:39061012

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Companions of Champlain

Companions of Champlain
Author: Denise R. Larson
Publsiher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2008
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9780806353678

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The stories of the companions of Samuel de Champlain, the families who lives, worked, survived, and endured life at an isolated trading post in the strange New World-- these stories add flesh to the dry bones of the history of the seventeenth-century Age of Exploration.

The Lost State of Franklin

The Lost State of Franklin
Author: Kevin T. Barksdale
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2014-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813150093

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In the years following the Revolutionary War, the young American nation was in a state of chaos. Citizens pleaded with government leaders to reorganize local infrastructures and heighten regulations, but economic turmoil, Native American warfare, and political unrest persisted. By 1784, one group of North Carolina frontiersmen could no longer stand the unresponsiveness of state leaders to their growing demands. This ambitious coalition of Tennessee Valley citizens declared their region independent from North Carolina, forming the state of Franklin. The Lost State of Franklin: America's First Secession chronicles the history of this ill-fated movement from its origins in the early settlement of East Tennessee to its eventual violent demise. Author Kevin T. Barksdale investigates how this lost state failed so ruinously, examining its history and tracing the development of its modern mythology. The Franklin independence movement emerged from the shared desires of a powerful group of landed elite, yeoman farmers, and country merchants. Over the course of four years they managed to develop a functioning state government, court system, and backcountry bureaucracy. Cloaking their motives in the rhetoric of the American Revolution, the Franklinites aimed to defend their land claims, expand their economy, and eradicate the area's Native American population. They sought admission into the union as America's fourteenth state, but their secession never garnered support from outside the Tennessee Valley. Confronted by Native American resistance and the opposition of the North Carolina government, the state of Franklin incited a firestorm of partisan and Indian violence. Despite a brief diplomatic flirtation with the nation of Spain during the state's final days, the state was never able to recover from the warfare, and Franklin collapsed in 1788. East Tennesseans now regard the lost state of Franklin as a symbol of rugged individualism and regional exceptionalism, but outside the region the movement has been largely forgotten. The Lost State of Franklin presents the complete history of this defiant secession and examines the formation of its romanticized local legacy. In reevaluating this complex political movement, Barksdale sheds light on a remarkable Appalachian insurrection and reminds readers of the extraordinary, fragile nature of America's young independence.

Before and After

Before and After
Author: Judy Christie,Lisa Wingate
Publsiher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780593130155

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The compelling, poignant true stories of victims of a notorious adoption scandal—some of whom learned the truth from Lisa Wingate’s bestselling novel Before We Were Yours and were reunited with birth family members as a result of its wide reach From the 1920s to 1950, Georgia Tann ran a black-market baby business at the Tennessee Children’s Home Society in Memphis. She offered up more than 5,000 orphans tailored to the wish lists of eager parents—hiding the fact that many weren’t orphans at all, but stolen sons and daughters of poor families, desperate single mothers, and women told in maternity wards that their babies had died. The publication of Lisa Wingate’s novel Before We Were Yours brought new awareness of Tann’s lucrative career in child trafficking. Adoptees who knew little about their pasts gained insight into the startling facts behind their family histories. Encouraged by their contact with Wingate and award-winning journalist Judy Christie, who documented the stories of fifteen adoptees in this book, many determined Tann survivors set out to trace their roots and find their birth families. Before and After includes moving and sometimes shocking accounts of the ways in which adoptees were separated from their first families. Often raised as only children, many have joyfully reunited with siblings in the final decades of their lives. Christie and Wingate tell of first meetings that are all the sweeter and more intense for time missed and of families from very different social backgrounds reaching out to embrace better-late-than-never brothers, sisters, and cousins. In a poignant culmination of art meeting life, many of the long-silent victims of the tragically corrupt system return to Memphis with the authors to reclaim their stories at a Tennessee Children’s Home Society reunion . . . with extraordinary results. Advance praise for Before and After “In Before and After, authors Judy Christie and Lisa Wingate tackle the true stories behind Wingate’s blockbuster Before We Were Yours, of the orphans who survived the Tennessee Children’s Home Society. With a journalist’s keen eye and a novelist’s elegant prose, Christie and Wingate weave together the stories that inspired Before We Were Yours with the lives that were changed as a result of reading the novel. Readers will be educated, enlightened, and enraptured by this important and flawlessly executed book.”—Pam Jenoff, author of The Orphan’s Tale and The Lost Girls of Paris

First Families of Bledsoe County Tennessee

First Families of Bledsoe County  Tennessee
Author: Elizabeth Parham Robnett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2008
Genre: Bledsoe County (Tenn.)
ISBN: OCLC:277234526

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Tennessee Cousins

Tennessee Cousins
Author: Worth Stickley Ray
Publsiher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 844
Release: 2014-11-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0806302895

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Brief family histories of people who lived in Tennessee in the 18th and 19th centuries.