Oral History of East Tennessee: TV Barnett
TV Barnett tells about life on Roan Mountain including the Miller Farm, now part of Roan Mountain State Park, trouble in Hughes Gap, and making moonshine.
Come to Make Records exhibit at Museum of East Tennessee History
Bradley Reeves, the audio-visual archivist for the Tennessee Archive of Moving Image and Sound, shows items to be on display at the Museum of East Tennessee History. Items will be on display at the East Tennessee History Center as part of the Come to Make Records exhibit, opening April 15, 2016. (VIDEO BY AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL)
Historic American Indians in Tennessee
Check out this video for some info on some of the earliest citizens of the United States.
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Lecture: Civil War Military Action in East Tennesse, 1863, Dr. Joan Markel
The lecture, Civil War Military Action in East Tennessee, 1863, given by Dr. Joan Markel as part of the McClung Museum's Civil War Lecture Series in 2011 to mark the the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War. Dr. Joan Markel, Civil War Curator at the McClung Museum, presented a series of lectures in 2011 about East Tennessee's experiences 1861-1865.
Tennessee History
This was a class project by Harrison Holt about the history of Tennessee.
Lecture: Knoxville's Civilian War: Portrait of the People who Endured, Dr. Joan Markel
This lecture, Knoxville's Civilian War: Portrait of the People who Endured, was given by Dr. Joan Markel as part of the McClung Museum's Civil War Lecture Series in 2012 to mark the the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War. Dr. Joan Markel, Civil War Curator at the McClung Museum, presented a series of lectures in 2012 about East Tennessee's experiences 1861-1865.
Lecture: Knoxville's Civil War Homes, Dr. Joan Markel
This lecture, Knoxville's Civil War Homes: Stories of the Dwellings and Their Inhabitants, was given on March 18, 2012 by Dr. Joan Markel, Civil War Curator at the McClung Museum. This lecture was part of the Frank H. McClung Museum Civil War Lecture Series, given in support of the Knox Area Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission's on-going efforts to bring the story of Knoxville's complicated history to our community.
Lecture: Knoxville's Civil War Legacy, Dr. Earl Hess
The lecture, Knoxville's Civil War Legacy: Losing, Preserving, Recovering and Recreating Battle Landscapes, given by Dr. Earl Hess as part of the McClung Museum's Civil War Lecture Series in 2012 to mark the Knox Area Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission's on-going efforts to bring the story of Knoxville's complicated history to our community.
Dr. Earl Hess of Lincoln Memorial University is known and respected nationwide as a leading expert in Civil War history. The author of over twelve books, 23 articles and 100 book reviews, his latest work is entitled The Knoxville Campaign: Burnside and Longstreet in East Tennessee. Published by University of Tennessee Press, this extremely well organized and precisely illustrated book is a great asset to our understanding of local history. Top-notch research and writing applied to the complicated subject of East Tennessee's under appreciated contributions and sacrifices during the Civil War, have produced an academic success and a surprisingly good read in one volume.
Best Attractions & Things to do in Knoxville, Tennessee TN
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Tennessee Theatre
East Tennesse Historical Society
Ijams Nature Center
Neyland Stadium
Market Square
University of Tennessee
Knoxville Museum of Art
McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
Zoo Knoxville
World's Fair Park
Rivers and Rails: Daggers of the Civil War | Tennessee Civil War 150 | NPT
As Charles Dickens might have described it, rivers and rails brought the best of times and the worst of times to 19th century Tennessee. Rivers and Rails: Daggers of the Civil War, the latest episode in the Tennessee Civil War 150 series, a joint venture between Nashville Public Television (NPT) and The Renaissance Center, explores how transportation by water and steel brought great prosperity to the state just before the Civil War, only to give the invading Union Army a highway directly into the Deep South, eventually helping force the Confederacy to its knees.
Rivers and Rails: Daggers of the Civil War, co-produced by the Emmy Award-winning team of Stephen Hall and Ken Tucker of The Renaissance Center, is the seventh episode in the Tennessee Civil War 150 series, a multi-part project coinciding with the Sesquicentennial anniversary of the Civil War. Previous installments include Secession, Civil War Songs and Stories, No Going Back: Women and the War and Shiloh: The Devil's Own Day and No Looking Back: African American and the War. All have either won or been nominated for regional Emmy Awards.
Knoxville Under Siege: Uncovering the footsteps of our Civil War history
A short film on the Knoxville campaign during 1863 and the social ramifications affecting its citizenry.
Published by the Knoxville News Sentinel for the sesquicentennial of the Battle of Fort Sanders.
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Tennessee in the American Civil War
To a large extent, the American Civil War was fought in cities and farms of Tennessee, as only Virginia saw more battles. However, Tennessee is the only state to have major battles or skirmishes fought in every single county. Tennessee was the last of the Southern states to declare secession from the Union as a substantial portion of the population were against secession, but saw more than its share of the devastation resulting from years of warring armies criss-crossing the state. Its rivers were key arteries to the Deep South, and, from the early days of the war, Union efforts focused on securing control of those transportation routes, as well as major roads and mountain passes such as the Cumberland Gap.
Tennessee was also considered the Bread Basket of the Confederacy, for its rich farmland that fed both armies during the war.A large number of important battles occurred in Tennessee, including the vicious fighting at the Battle of Shiloh, which at the time was the deadliest battle in American history (it was later surpassed by a number of other engagements). Other large battles in Tennessee included Stones River, Chattanooga, Nashville, and Franklin.
Tennessee was one of the most divided states in the country at the outset of the war. Before the bombardment of Fort Sumter, Tennessee was staunchly pro-Union, though there were still a few secessionist hot beds in the western and middle portion of the state. The situation rapidly changed when Fort Sumter was bombarded and Lincoln made the call for 75,000 volunteers to suppress the rebellion. Tennesseans saw this as a threat to their southern brethren, and though
Tennessee voted to secede, there were still areas scattered all over state that had strong Union sympathies. The areas Unionism was most prominent were in the hills overlooking the west bank of the Tennessee River in the western part of the state, and in the rough mountains to the east. In fact, Tennessee would furnish more troops for the Union than every other Confederate state, combined.
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Unofficial History of Civil War in East TN from Old 1861 Newspapers Part 01
This video contains my non published opinions of the American Civil War news in 1861. The newspaper articles are dated 1861 and are available to all on the Library of Congress web site.
Update on the Not-so-perfect Knoxville, Tennessee
The Dangerous 11 - Just eleven of the total pedophile priests in Tennessee. But see the territory they cover in East Tennessee. And we have no clergy abuse crisis in East Tennessee! OMG,are you serious?
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Tennessee in the Civil War
Did you know that over 1,000 battles were fought in Tennessee during the Civil War?
Join Tennessee native, Sam Smith of the American Battlefield Trust, as he summarizes some of the key contributions of soldiers from the Volunteer State to the Civil War. Watch now to learn about the men who joined the war effort on both the Union and Confederate side and discover more about the state that was the last to secede and first to rejoin the Union!
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Middle East Tennessee Tourism Council
Visiting Knoxville or the Smoky Mountains? East Tennessee has a lot of wonderful museums, unique shopping and scenic views. Stop by any of our State or local welcome centers to pick up the regional guides called 9 Lakes of the Appalachian River Roads and The Long and Winding Road for information about motorcycle and driving trails as well as must see historic sites and outdoor adventure hiking, biking, rafting and ziplining. #easttn #easttennessee #madeintn #9lakes #motorcycle #lakes #fishing #boating #vacation #travel #tourism #tailofthedragon #zipline #atv #camping #caves #duderanch #wildlife #downtown #art #historic #knoxville #tennessee
Lecture: How Knoxville Commemorates the Civil War Past, Dr. Joan Markel
The lecture, Cemeteries, Markers and Memorials: How Knoxville Commemorates the Civil War Past, given by Dr. Joan Markel as part of the McClung Museum's Civil War Lecture Series given in 2011 to mark the the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War. Dr. Joan Markel, Civil War Curator at the McClung Museum, presented a series of lectures in 2011 about East Tennessee's experiences 1861-1865.
Born In Tennessee Part 2 - 10 Famous-Notable People
Some fun facts about those who were born in Tennessee AKA The Volunteer State that most people are not aware; artist, politicians, host, comedians and etc.
Home of the Tennessee Titans, Volunteers, Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, Nashville Predators, Vanderbilt Commodores, Memphis Tigers, Tennessee State Tigers, East Tennessee State Buccaneers, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, David Crockett State Park, Nashville FC, Memphis Grizzlies and etc.
Tennessee is a landlocked state in the U.S. South. Its capital, centrally located Nashville, is the heart of the country-music scene, with the long-running Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and a legendary stretch of honky-tonks and dance halls. Memphis, in the far southwest, is the home of Elvis Presley’s Graceland, rock-and-roll pioneering Sun Studio and the blues clubs of Beale Street.
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