Bedford County
Moving to Texas ~ 1833
A Call from Shelbyville ~ 1847
Dr. Irwin died at my house ~ 1855
Blount County
Hurray for Jas K. Polk! ~ 1841
Death, The Unconkerable King Of Terrors ~ 1841
Bradley County
Most Unnatural, this Unholy War ~ 1862
I Do Not Feel Inclined To Postpone Our Engagement Any Further ~ 1866
Many Watters Cannot Quench Love ~ 1865
Chester County
Death in Shelbyville ~ 1846
Claiborne County
The Jennings-Lewis Connection ~ 1850s
Life and Death in East Tennessee ~ 1850
His Children All Died ~ 1853
Coffee County
Bragg Has Bin ... Shooting From One To Three Every Friday Evening ~ 1863
The Value of Loose Court Records ~ 1883
Isaac McFaddins Book ~ 1862
a desperate condition with boils ~ 1853
Davidson County
Litigation and Land ~ 1803
Job Hunting the Old Fashioned Way ~ 1852
A Note From Moses Fisk ~ 1796
I am so Rejoiced to Hear that He Died Happy ~ 1893
I Have Been Confined in This Prison Now Just Three Months ~ 1863
Hard Times, Soft Monie ~ or Jew Down the Price ~ 1836
... the value of John & the two men I sold you ... ~ 1848
... we have Instructed you to proceed by law ... ~ 1848
Franklin County
I Heard that my Sweetheart was Going to War ~ 1861
Taylor Family Letters
(Mail from Indian Territory to Franklin County Tennessee, 1904)
Giles County
... She Was Prepared To Go ~ 1841
I Want Immediate Action ~ 1839
Hamilton County
The Rebs Play Yankee Doodles ~ 1863
Drove the Rebs Over Tin Miles ~ 1863
Hardeman County
A Father Guides His Daughter ~ 1846
Flowers and Eggs ~ 1840s
Hawkins County
A Slave Buyer on a Shopping Spree ~ 1836
Old Soldiers Never Died ~ 1860
The K. K. K. and Wax Dolls ~ 1867
Henry County
My Beloved Gen. Forrest ~ 1886
Nation Now Morns the Death of Her Chief Executive ~ 1901
Jackson County
Disappointment Has Always Been My Lot ~ 1840
Braggs Army. . . Passed By My House, Ate Me Entirely Out ~ 1863
Knox County
Persons Residing in the Cherokee Country, not natives of the land ~ 1797
Taking Tansey Bitters ~ 1863
Lawrence County
I Have Not Yet Learned the Doctrine of Passive Obedience 1841
Lincoln County
A Bell Tolls in Fayetteville ~ 1848
See the Fine Looking Women Here ~ 1834
McMinn County
Dear Mothers Property ~ 1844
Madison County
A Death in Denmark ~ 1848
Our Course is to Occupy, Subjugate and Desolate ~ 1862
Marshall County
There Has Been A Terrible Stiring Around Here ~ 1849
Maury County
That Dreadful Disease, the Smallpox ~ 1817
Montgomery County
My face is so plump & fresh ~ 1839
The Howard and Young Family Letters:
The Isaace Howard Letters ~ 1861
The William Young Letters ~ 1864
The Obituary of William Young ~ 1899
The Patrick T. Young Letters from Kentucky ~ 1839-49
From George E. Young in Illinois ~ 1849
The Young-Kidd Family Bible ~ 1791-1901
From Joseph R. Cooley in Florida ~ 1880s
Overton County
Brother Wiley Was Killed Dead ~ 1863
Robertson County
I do not Think Tenn. is Prepared to go With the Three Seceding States ~ 1861
The State Will go Out and Join the Southern Confederacy ~ 1861
Rutherford County
A Yankee Writes to Gods Land ~ 1864
A Letter of Recommendation for a Soon to Depart Soul ~ 1863
Shelby County
a Dozen Snoring Countrymen ~ 1837
Cholera in Memphis ~ 1849
Christmas Dinner in Memphis ~ 1846
Sumner County
I Almost Hate the Name Man ~ 1847
The Hunt~King Letters Collection ~ 1824-1901
Warren County
A Lawyers Letter from McMinnville ~ 1847
Bed Bugs in Middle Tennessee ~ 1840
Land Dealing in Warren County ~ 1838
Washington County
he married in five weeks after nansy Died ~ 1841
Gloomy Clouds Gather Thick And Fast ~ 1862
Williamson County
Abram Maury Correspondence ~ 1820
Abram Maury Correspondence ~ 1837
A Deed from Samuel Roe to Sumersett Moore & Abraham Maury ~ 1801
Wilson County
I Have No Dear Mother How My Heart Writhes ~ 1839
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