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1. Tennessee by Tracy Barrett 976.8 BAR (1998) 2. See Rock City Barns by Anita Armstrong Capps 976.8 CAP (1996) 3. A Long Path: The Search for a Tennessee Bicentennial Landmark by Kem Hinton 976.8 HIN (1997) 4. Tennessee, land, history, and government by Charles Crawford 976.8 CRA (1984) 5. Tennessee by Jeannette Keith 976.8 KEI (1996) 6. Profiles of African American in Tennessee by Bobby Lovett 976.8 LOV (1996) 7. Dropped stitches in Tennessee History by John Allison B JAC (1991) 8. Tennessee Biographical Dictionary R 920 (1981) 9. The Tennessee encyclopedia of history & culture by Carroll Van West R976.8 (1998) 10. Horizons of Tennessee by David Bice R976,8 BIC (1989) Reading Audience-YA 11. Sam Houston by Judy Alter B HOU (1998) Reading Audience-YA 12. Tennessee CSA R973.7 TEN (1998) Reading Audience-YA 13. The Encyclopedia of Tennessee R976.8 (2000) Reading Audience-YA 14. Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains by Richard Smith 582.13 SMI (1998) Reading Audience-YA 15. Nashville by Michael Arnaud 785 ARN (2000) Reading Audience-YA 16. Tennessee by Terry Weeks 976.8 WEE (2002) Reading Audience-YA 17. The Union Must Stand by John Quincy Adams Campbell B CAM (2000) . Reading Audience-YA 18. A History of The Tennessee Supreme Court by James Ely R347 ELY (2002). Reading Audience-YA 19. Count On Us by Michael Shoulders 976.8 SHO (2003). Reading Audience-YA 20. Strange But True by Lynne Hall 917.68 HAL (2006). Reading Audience-YA |
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1. Andrew Jackson edited by Sherman Hollar (2013) B JAC Reading Audience YA. A biography of President Andrew Jackson that describes his early life, political career and challenges as President of the United States. Includes bibliographical references and index. 2. Andrew Jackson In Context by Matthew Warshauer (2009) B JAC Reading Audience YA. A biographical referent to Andrew Jackson in his earlier years, military life, and Presidency. It reveals the judgment on his administration during his Presidency. 3. Andrew Johnson: The American Presidents Series by Annette Gordon-Reed (2011) B JOH Reading Audience YA A biographical account of the life of Andrew Johnson through his presidency and during reconstruction. 4. Polk: The Man Who Transformed the Presidency and America by Walter R. Borneman (2008) B POL Reading Audience YA. Biographical account of Polk's younger days. There is also discussion on his rise of public office, as State of Representative, and his Presidency and how he influenced America during his term. 5. Tennessee Biographical Dictionary (2000) Dewey R976.8 Reading Audience YA. A biographical discussion of the past and present account of the people and activities in Tennessee that made history. 6. The Civil Rights Movement in Tennessee: A Narrative History by Bobby Lovett (2005) Dewey 323. Reading Audience YA. A reference to those Tennesseans who were involved with the Civil Rights Movement during 1960's. 7. A Photographic History of Tennessee in the Civil War by Richard McKaslin (2007) Dewey 973.7 Reading Audience YA. A photographical and written reference to Tennesseans involved with the Civil War, including widows being spies, and children who joined the military after their parents died to get justification for their loss. 8. Tennessee: The Volunteer State by Barbara Peck (2002) Dewey 976.8 Reading Level 9.1. Pictures and Text biographically explain the people, geography, government, economy and social life of Tennesseans and why they are called the "Volunteer State". 9. Tennessee: A Political History by Phillip Langsdon (2001) Dewey 976.8 Reading Audience YA. Explains the events and political figures of Tennessee and the history those events and people had on the state. 10. Tennessee Frontiers: Three Regions in Transition by John Finger (2001) Dewey 976.8 Reading Audience YA. Tennessee history from the ancient arrival of the Paleo-Indians to the closing of the frontier in 1840, focusing on tensions between locals and government and between whites and Native Americans, and the beliefs settlers held about America as a land of opportunity. 11. Indians of Tennessee Past and Present (2009) Dewey R976.8 Reading Audience YA. Presents biographies and information about significant Native Americans and tribes in the history of Tennessee, and includes a pictorial section. 12. The Tennessee Handbook by Ed Speer (2002) Dewey 976.8 Reading Level YA. A guide to the history and geography of Tennessee that provides information on the state's government, counties, population, important figures, and cities. 13. Wildflowers & plant communities of the southern Appalachian Mountains & Piedmont : a naturalist's guide to the Carolinas, Virginia, Tennessee, & Georgia by Timothy Spira (2011) Dewey 582.13 Reading Level YA. Reference to the wildflowers and seedlings throughout the Appalachian region including Tennessee. 14. The Battle of Nashville by Alfred Knoph (2010) Dewey 973.7. Lexile 1030. An account of the Battle of Nashville and what it meant for the turn of the Civil War. 15. American In Texas: The story of Sam Houston by Peggy Caravantes (2004) B HOU reading Level 6.0. An account of the life of Sam Houston and his life from Tennessee Statesman and Governor to the state of Texas. 16. It Happened In Tennessee: Remarkable Events that Shaped History by Susan Sawyer (2012) Dewey 976.8. Reading Audience YA. Reference to the events happening in Tennessee that impacted the history of the state. These include Scopes Trial, Grand Ole Opry, and the Sit-Ins at Woolworth. 17. West Memphis by Michael Beauregard (2014) Dewey 976.7. Reading Audience YA. An historical account of the city of Memphis and the economic impact it had on the state because of the Mississippi River as well as other things. The time frame of the historical account is from the Grat Depression through the Cold War. 18. The new politics of the old South : an introduction to Southern politics / edited by Charles S. Bullock III and Mark J. Rozell (2014) Dewey 320.975 Reading Audience YA. An account of politics in the southern states and how they shaped and influenced America today. 19. Founding of the Cumberland settlements : the first atlas 1779-1804 by Doug Drake (2009) Dewey 912.768 DRA. Reading Audience YA. Showing who came, how they came and where they put down roots. Beautiful art works from local artist David Wright. 20. Tennessee: The Volunteer State by Amy Rechner (2014) Dewey 976.8 Reading Audience YA. A geographical look inside Tennessee and the different things that make it a special state. Includes synopsis of the economic aspects, different events, wildlife, and cities that make up the state. It explains why the state has the nickname of "The Volunteer State". |