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Reclaiming our Past: Politicians
Reclaiming our Past: The Truth about Tennessee
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Native Americans
Colonial and Revolutionary Eras
TN Constitutions and Statehood
Cultural History
African Americans
Early 1800s
Rights Movements
Politicians
Civil War Era - Union and Confederate
The Gilded Age
Progressive Era
World War I
The Roaring 1920s, Great Depression, and New Deal
World War II
Mid-Century: Post World War II
Modern Era (1970s-Present)
Bibliography: Suggested Readings
Oral History Interviews
Historical Newspaper Databases
James K Polk
Inaugural Address of James K. Polk
James K. Polk Papers
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson's last will and testament
Entry for Andrew Jackson's distilling operations in Federal distillery tax book
Governor John Sevier's appointment of Andrew Jackson as Judge of Superior Court of law and equity
H. to his wife, Febrary 2, 1835, regarding an attempted assassination of President Jackson on the steps of the Capitol
Inaugural address, delivered by General Andrew Jackson on the fourth of March, 1829
Letter from Andrew Jackson to John Sevier, October, 3, 1803
Letter from Santa Anna to Andrew Jackson, April 19, 1843
Major General Andrew Jackson's official report (with map) to Tennessee Governor Willie Blount following the 1814 Battle of Horseshoe Bend
The Hermitage, the residence and burial place of General Jackson
Andrew Jackson and Charles Dickinson's Duel
Andrew Jackson and early Tennessee History - Vol. 1
Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson Collection, Tennessee Virtual Archive
State Politicians
Portrait and Biography of Parson Brownlow, The Tennessee Patriot, William Brownlow, 1877
John Sevier
Expulsion Case of William Blount of Tennessee (1797)
The Great Filibuster: William Walker
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