Knoxville: The Heart of the Civil War in East Tennessee
... particularly in East Tennessee. They must show two primary and two secondary sources that they used to help write their letter. If students are writing individually, they can get into groups with those who wrote about the same person and compare and peer edit. If not, the students may get together a ...
... particularly in East Tennessee. They must show two primary and two secondary sources that they used to help write their letter. If students are writing individually, they can get into groups with those who wrote about the same person and compare and peer edit. If not, the students may get together a ...
Civil War - Department of Anthropology
... Charleston, South Carolina. Tension at Fort Sumter between Union and Confederate ...
... Charleston, South Carolina. Tension at Fort Sumter between Union and Confederate ...
1 1942-1961 March 1942 “Notes and Documents
... on November 16, 1862, Heiman died while serving at Jackson, Mississippi. His Nashville property had already been confiscated by the Federal army and his estate there was not settled until December 21, 1865. Heiman’s remains were moved from Mississippi to the Confederate Circle at Mount Olivet in 186 ...
... on November 16, 1862, Heiman died while serving at Jackson, Mississippi. His Nashville property had already been confiscated by the Federal army and his estate there was not settled until December 21, 1865. Heiman’s remains were moved from Mississippi to the Confederate Circle at Mount Olivet in 186 ...
Tennessee History Facts
... upon a female by the Cherokee). Tennessee was known as the State of Franklin in the 1780’s for Revolutionary War statesman Benjamin Franklin. ...
... upon a female by the Cherokee). Tennessee was known as the State of Franklin in the 1780’s for Revolutionary War statesman Benjamin Franklin. ...
The Home Front During the Civil War
... While there are many accounts of strained relations between residents and occupiers, civilians exhibited a range of responses to occupation. Some resisted and did everything in their power to show their support for their cause: they hurled insults at occupying troops, flew flags in defiance of autho ...
... While there are many accounts of strained relations between residents and occupiers, civilians exhibited a range of responses to occupation. Some resisted and did everything in their power to show their support for their cause: they hurled insults at occupying troops, flew flags in defiance of autho ...
History of Nashville, Tennessee
This article pertains to the history of Nashville, the state capital of Tennessee.