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Limited Issues of the Tennessee Historical Quarterly
Tables of Content
Authors appear in parentheses.
Summer 1973
Letters of Robert Loftin Newman, a Tennessee Artist (by Thomas B. Brumbaugh)
The Mountain Republican Party-Army (Gordon B. McKinney)
Colonel John A. Fite’s Letters from Prison (Raymond D. White)
Barbour Lewis: A Carpetbagger Reconsidered (Walter J. Fraser, Jr.)
Cordell Hull and the Democratic Party Unity (Judith M. Stanley)
A Note on Rutherford County
Winter 1973
The Cherokee Removal, 1835-1838 (Kenneth Penn Davis)
Anatomy of a Unionist: Andrew Johnson in the Secession Crisis (George C. Rable)
"A Minor Planet, Rhoda..." (Kate D. Leeper)
The Tragic Dilemma of a Border-State Moderate: The Rev. George E. Eagleton’s Views on Slavery and Secession (Alden B. Pearson, Jr.)
The Border Service of the Tennessee National Guard, 1916-1917 (Margaret Ripley Wolfe)
A Note on Fayette County (Robert E. Dalton)
Winter 1977
The Mississippi River Debate, 1785-1787 (Michael Allen)
"And Ten Dollars Extra, for Every Hundred Lashes Any Person Will give Him, to the Amount of Three Hundred": A Note on Andrew Jackson’s Runaway Slave Ad of 1804 and on the Historian’s Use of Evidence (Robert P. Hay)
The Marriages of Rachel Donelson (Harriet Chappell Owsley)
Charles Cassedy, Early Nineteenth Century Tennessee Writer (Walter T. Durham)
None Dream But of Success, The Story of a Young Tennessean’s Journey to the Gold Fields of California (Sarah N. Shouse)
Race and the United Mine Workers Union in Tennessee: Selected Letters of William R. Riley, 1842-1845 (Ronald L. Lewis)
A Note on Lake County (Blanche G. Peacock)
Fall 1978
Nashville’s Custom House (Ann Vines Reynolds)
A New York "Yankee" In Tennessee, 1821 (Edited by Robert V. Remini)
The First People’s Inaugural- 1829 (Edwin A. Miles)
Andrew Johnson and the Election of William G. ("Parson") Brownlow as Governor of Tennessee (William G. Miscamble)
First Ladies of Travellers’ Rest (Fletch Coke, Eleanor Graham, and Attie Gene Shriver)
The University of Nashville, A Northern Educator, and a New Mission in the Post-Reconstruction South (George A. Dillingham, Jr.)
A Note on Dickson County (Robert E. Corlew)
Winter 1978
The Sam Houston Schoolhouse: A Mirror of the Changing Past (Stephen V. Ash)
Profiles of John Overton: Judge, Friend, Family Man, and Master of Travellers’ Rest (Fletch Coke)
James Braid and His Telephone (Kate Derryberry Leeper)
Emma Bell Miles and the "Fountain Square" Conversations (Kay Baker Gaston)
Estes Kefauver and the Tradition of Southern Progressivism (Richard E. McFayden)
A Note on Obion County (Rebel Forrester)
Spring 1979
Sergeant York Historic Area (James A. Hoobler)
Memphis Riots: White Reaction to Blacks in Memphis, May 1865-July 1866 (Bobby Lovett)
Scion of Belmont (John Kiser)
Labor Conflict in Urban Appalachia: The Knoxville Streetcar Strike of 1919 (James A. Burran)
A Note on Shelby County (Mrs. Harry Woodbury)
Winter 1983
Military Hospitals in Memphis, 1861-1865 (Patricia M. LaPointe)
From Reconciliation to Reconstruction: Lincoln, Johnson, and Tennessee, Part II (Peter Maslowski)
Robert R. Church, Jr. of Memphis: Black Republican Leader in the Age of Democratic Ascendency, 1928-1940 (Roger Biles)
Senator Estes Kefauver and the 1956 Minnesota Presidential Primary (Philip A. Grant, Jr.)
Summer 1986
The Life and Death of the Lottery in Tennessee, 1787-1836 (Lewis Laska and Severine Brocki)
Tennessee Banks in the Antebellum Period, Part I (Larry Schweikart)
"Not Heard From Since April 12, 1864": The Thirteenth Tennessee Calvary, U.S.A. (Charles L. Lufkin)
Tennessee’s Confederate Marines: Memphis Detachment (David M. Sullivan)
Ambassador Prentice Cooper, 1946-1948, Part II (William Prentice Cooper)
Fall 1998
White Knight for Civil Rights?: The Civil Rights Record of Senator Albert A. Gore, Sr. (Kyle Longley)
A Breath of Fresh Air: Segregation, Parks, and Progressivism in Nashville, Tennessee, 1900-1920 (Craig Allan Kaplowitz)
George Dickel, Tennessee Sour Mash Whiskey: The Story Behind the Label (Kay Baker Gaston)
Undermining the TVA: George Berry, David Lilienthal, and Arthur Morgan (Aaron D. Purcell)
Winter 1998
Murder in Franklin: The Mysteries of Small-Town Slavery (Lisa C. Tolbert)
Art and Artists in Antebellum Memphis (Marilyn Masler)
The Tennessee Baptist Convention and Desegregation, 1954-1980 (Mark Newman)
Tennessee Notes "Dear Brother": The Last Wishes of a Confederate Soldier from East Tennessee (Edited by Ed Speer)
Spring 1999
"A Slow Laborious Slaughter" The Battle of Horseshoe Bend (Thomas Kanon)
John Trotwood Moore and the Patrician Cult of the New South (Fred Arthur Bailey)
893 Barrels of Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7: The Troubles and Trials of Lem Motlow, 1923-1930 (Frank B. Williams)
Help Wanted for Secret City: Recruiting Workers for the Manhattan Project at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1942-1946 (Russell Olwell)
Campus Community and Civil Rights: Remembering Memphis and Southwestern in 1968 (Panel discussion transcribed and edited by Timothy Huebner and Benjamin Houston)
Summer 1999
One Soldier’s War: Albert Perrine Smith and the First World War (Michael E. Birdwell)
Lou Cretia Owen and the Old Hickory Munitions Plant During World War I (Deborah L. McConnel)
Howell Edmunds Jackson and the Making of Tennessee’s First Native-Born Supreme Court Justice, 1893-1895 (Harvey Gresham Hudspeth)
"God Bless You All- I Am Innocent": Sheriff Joseph F. Shipp, Chattanooga, Tennessee and the Lynching of Ed Johnson (Michael D. Webb)
Fall 1999
The Tennessee Historical Society at 150: Tennessee History "Just and True" (Ann Toplovich)
Preserving Our Stories: 150 Years of the Tennessee Historical Society- Catalog for the Exhibition (Ann Toplovich & Lynne Bachleda)
Voice in the Wilderness: John Haywood and the Preservation of Early Tennessee History (Ned Irwin)
Also includes Teachers Guide
Winter 1999
"That Awful Storm of Iron and Smoke": Union Artillery at Moccasin Bend, Chattanooga, September-November, 1863. (Douglas R. Cubbison)
"Stand by the Flag": Nationalism and African-American Celebrations of the Fourth of July in Memphis, 1866-1887 (Brian D. Page)
"A Completely New Mode of Living": The Origins of the Town Park Motor Hotel in Memphis (Keith A. Sculle)
Fall 2000
Tennessee's History Through Archaeology: A Special Issue of the Tennessee Historical Quarterly. (Kevin E. Smith, Guest Editor)
Military Sites Archaeology in Tennessee. (Samuel D. Smith)
Knoxville and the Southern Appalachian Frontier: An Archaeological Perspective (Charles H. Faulkner)
Bledsoe Station: Archaeology, History and the Interpretation of the Middle Tennessee Frontier, 1770-1820. (Kevin E. Smith)
The Archaeological Study of Slavery and Plantation Life in Tennessee. (Larry McKee)
Antebellum Iron: Bluff Furnace and the East Tennessee Iron Manufacturing Company (R. Bruce Council and Nicholas Honerkamp)
Beneath the City: Urban Archaeology in Tennessee. (Patrick H. Garrow)
Spring 2001
An Irresponsible Press: Memphis Newspapers and the 1866 Riot (Marius Carriere)
"Her Sons and Daughters are ever on the Altar": Fisk University and Missionaries to Africa, 1866-1937 (James A. Quirin)
The Housing Ideal at Cumberland Homesteads (Delos D. Hughes)
Summer 2001
Tennessee Places: Camp Blount, Public Memory and the Paving of History (Tom Kanon)
Canoeing the Tennessee in Modern Times: Travel Journals of the River Before the Tennessee Valley Authority (Gary C. Jenkins)
A Rocky Road for Tennesseans: Vote Counts, the Electoral College, and Tennessee Candidates (Walter T. Durham)
Tennessee Notes: Tennessee's Presidential Electors, 1796-1836 (Ed Speer)
Fall 2001
Clover Bottom Farm: A Tennessee Agricultural Treasure (Stephen T. Rogers)
'A Business Government by a Business Man': E.H. Crump as a Progressive Mayor, 1910-1915 (G. Wayne Dowdy)
Signor de Luca and the Nashville Conservatory of Music (Robert W. Ikard)
Tennessee Notes: "A Brush With History: Reaction to the News of the Atomic Bomb aboard USS Flint (CL 97)" (Frank B. Williams, Jr.)
Winter 2001
A History of Personal Income Taxation in Tennessee (Lewis L. Laska)
Tennessee College for Women: A School Caught Between Two Worlds (Tammy Allison)
Dynamics of Leadership and the Memphis Sanitation Strike of 1968 (Jason Sokol)
Tennessee Notes: One Moment of Glory: The Life of Private Andrew Campbell (Ed Speer)
Fall 2002
Land Speculation, Popular Democracy, and Political Transformation on the Tennessee Frontier, 1780-1800. (Kristofer Ray)
Interracial Relations in the YWCA of Nashville: Limits and Dilemmas. (Carole Stanford Bucy)
Struggle Within, Struggle Without: The TEPCO Case and the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1936-1939. (Aaron D. Purcell)
Winter 2002
The African-American Experience at Forts Henry, Heiman, and Donelson, 1862-1867 (Susan Hawkins)
Uncle Sam's Landlord: Quartering the Union Army in Nashville in the Summer of 1863 ( Lenette S. Taylor)
Tactical Genius Above the Clouds: "Fighting Joe" Hooker and John White Geary at the Battle of Lookout Mountain, November 24, 1863 (Douglas R. Cubbison)
Tennessee Notes: The Private War of Lafayette Jones: A Civil War Tragedy in Northeast Tennessee (Ed Speer)
Summer 2005
A Sprit of Speculation: David Burford, Antebellum Entrepreneur of Middle Tennessee (Aaron D. Purcell)
The "Battle" of Franklin: A Reconstruction Narrative (James B. Jones, Jr.)
Daughter of Amnicola: Sallie Crutchfield Gaut (Sarah M. Howell)
The Legacies of Freedom and Victory Besieged: Stones River National Cemetery, 1865-1920 (Miranda L. Fraley)
Winter 2005
A Family Affair: Cherokee Conversion in American Board Churches, 1817-1839 (Meg Devlin O’Sullivan)
The Gods That Failed: Agrarianism, Regionalism, and the Nashville-Chapel Hill Highway (Bob Holladay)
The Vanished Community of Hurricane and the Creation of Cedars of Lebanon State Park (Sean Reines)
Tennessee Notes: An Analysis of "The Original" Donelson Journal and Associated Accounts of the Donelson Party Voyage (Paul Clements)
Spring 2006
"The Purest Democrat": The Career of Congressman George W. Jones (Jonathan M. Atkins)
Wading in "Deep Water" with a "Driveling Cur": The Slocum-Hooker Feud and the Chattanooga Campaign (Brian C. Melton)
The Ticket’s Other Half: How and Why Andrew Johnson Received the 1864 Vice Presidential Nomination (Matt Speiser)
Reconstructing Andrew Johnson: The Influence of Laissez-Faire Constitutionalism on President Andrew Johnson’s Restoration Policy (William E. Hardy)
Summer 2006
In and Out of the Chickasaw Cession: Understanding Migrational Pressure and Economic Transition on Tennessee’s Final Frontier, 1818-1860 (Gary T. Edwards)
George Earl Maney: Soldier, Railroader, and Diplomat (Seth Warner)
History in the Making: Shiloh: Portrait of a Battle Fifty Years Later (Timothy B. Smith)
Tennessee: Once a Bluish State, Now a Reddish One (Michael Nelson)
Winter 2006
With Unshaken Firmness: Col. Thomas Williamson (James F. Williamson)
The Press in the Election Ending Tennessee’s Reconstruction (Robert B. Jones)
The Cultivation of Higher Ideals: The Centennial Club of Nashville (Robert W. Ikard)
Tennessee Notes: Col. David Frye Descendants Located (Donahue Bible)
Summer 2007
Meyer Wolfe: Southern Regional Artist (Robert W. Ikard)
A Case Study in Change: The New Deal’s Effect on Shiloh National Military Park (Timothy B. Smith)
The Catholic Church in Tennessee and Desegregation, 1954-1973 (Mark Newman)
The Politics of Gambling in Tennessee, 1970-2005 (Michael Nelson)