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TENNESSEE BOOKS
Posted in Tennessee (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by François AndreÌ Michaux. By Printed for R. Phillips.
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No comments about Travels to the westward of the Allegany Mountains,: In the states of the Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, in the year 1802 (In Phillips, R., pub. Collection of modern and contemporary voyages & travels).
Posted in Tennessee (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by Carlos C. Campbell. By Univ Tennessee Press.
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No comments about Memories of Old Smoky: Early Experiences in the Great Smoky Mountains (Outdoor Tennessee Series).
Posted in Tennessee (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by Scott Faragher. By Cumberland House Publishing.
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No comments about Nashville Gateway to the South.
Posted in Tennessee (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
By Rand McNally & Company.
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No comments about Rand McNally Memphis (Easyfinder Map).
Posted in Tennessee (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by Cathy Summerlin and Vernon Summerlin. By Thomas Nelson.
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2 comments about Traveling Tennessee: A Complete Tour Guide to the Volunteer State from the Highlands of the Smoky Mountains to the Banks of the Mississippi River.
- Cathy and I looked through many guide books before attempting to write Traveling Tennessee. We found none covered the state in our easy helpful style (see Traveling the Trace and Traveling the Southern Highlands).
We followed the pioneers through the state from east to west giving you a brief history of the people and the area, and what you would find there today. Tennessee offers many pleasant surprises along its highways from scenic sites to activies you may participate in. For instance, you know of the Great Smoky Mountains but do you know the quite side of the Smokies? where Tennessee's first gold rush was? about a failed Utopia brought back to life? the courthouse stolen in the middle of the night? or where you can swim at the end of a scale model of the Misssissippi River? We strove to give you information and details about interesting attractions all across Tennessee as well as B&Bs, dining, shopping, special events, camping, and where to get more information. More than 200 photos help tell the stories in this 316-page guide.
- This guidebook never leaves my car! It always tells me something new to discover about Tennessee!
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Posted in Tennessee (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by Randy Mink and Karen Mink. By Thomson Gale.
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No comments about Expanding Frontiers: an off-the-beaten path exploration of the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers.(RIVERBARGE EXCURSIONS): An article from: Cruise Travel.
Posted in Tennessee (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by March Egerton. By Tsunami Press.
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No comments about Adventures in Cheap Eating : Nashville and Middle Tennessee.
Posted in Tennessee (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by Trails Illustrated. By Natl Geographic Society Maps.
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No comments about French Broad and Nolichucky Rivers, North Carolina & Tennessee Trail Map.
Posted in Tennessee (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by Russ Manning and Sondra Jamieson. By Mountain Laurel Place.
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No comments about Historic Knoxville and Knox County.
Posted in Tennessee (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)
Written by Thomas Hughes. By Porcupine Pr.
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1 comments about Rugby Tennessee: Being Some Account of the Settlement Founded on the Cumberland Plateau by the Board of Aid to Land Ownership, Limited (The American Utopian Adventure : Series 2).
- This review is written by a resident-expert on Rugby, Tennessee. My family has been connected to that town since 1939. I have read the book in question, and without a doubt it is a necessary book for anyone wanting to know Hughes's true intent for the establishment of Rugby in 1880. Its purpose was to inspire young men from England to come to what was then a rather remote region of East Tennessee, to work the land and make good for themselves. I would not recommend it for the casual visitor or tourist who comes to Rugby (several thousand per year)but only for those who have a strong attachment to the Rugby community, or to those who may be studying Thomas Hughes's life. He was an extraordinary character. He was a member of Parliament, Queen's Counsel, lawyer, judge, promoter of a movement known as Christian Socialism in the mid 1800s. This book would be of great value to someone doing detailed research on Hughes and his life. End.
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Travels to the westward of the Allegany Mountains,: In the states of the Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, in the year 1802 (In Phillips, R., pub. Collection of modern and contemporary voyages & travels)
Memories of Old Smoky: Early Experiences in the Great Smoky Mountains (Outdoor Tennessee Series)
Nashville Gateway to the South
Rand McNally Memphis (Easyfinder Map)
Traveling Tennessee: A Complete Tour Guide to the Volunteer State from the Highlands of the Smoky Mountains to the Banks of the Mississippi River
Expanding Frontiers: an off-the-beaten path exploration of the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers.(RIVERBARGE EXCURSIONS): An article from: Cruise Travel
Adventures in Cheap Eating : Nashville and Middle Tennessee
French Broad and Nolichucky Rivers, North Carolina & Tennessee Trail Map
Historic Knoxville and Knox County
Rugby Tennessee: Being Some Account of the Settlement Founded on the Cumberland Plateau by the Board of Aid to Land Ownership, Limited (The American Utopian Adventure : Series 2)
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