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1820 Census of Manufactures 1820 5 3 112 Anderson County – 147 establishments: owner, products, value, etc. 1820 6 3 116 Blount County – 124 establishments included two women owners. 1820 7 4 168 Campbell County – Details 13 establishments. 1820 7 3 114 Carter County – Details 46 establishments. 1820 5 4 180 Cocke County – Lists 11 establishments. 1820 7 1 34 Claiborne County – Lists 16 establishments. 1820 8 4 247 Hamilton County – Very small -- only one entry! 1820 6 4 174 Hawkins County – Details 69 establishments; also where the products were marketed! 1820 9 1 50 Knox County – Details 103 establishments. 1820 5 4 180 Monroe County – Lists 11 establishments. 1820 6 2 56 Morgan County 1820 6 1 37 Rhea County – Fairly small; 20 establishments. 1820 8 1 36 Roane County – Details 39 establishments. 1820 5 2 84 Sevier County – Details 50 establishments. 1820 6 2 56 Sullivan County 1820 8 4 247 Washington County – Only two; Embree’s Iron Works produced $15,000.
1850 Slave Schedules 1850 5 4 166 Carter County – There were 350 slaves and 80 owners. 1850 6 1 24 Claiborne County – 133 owners; about 650 slaves. 1850 5 4 164 Johnson County – 49 owners, 204 slaves. 1850 8 4 250 Morgan County – 20 owners; 101 slaves. 1850 7 4 173 Scott County – 36 slaves, listed by name. 1850 7 1 31 Sevier County – 80 owners; 397 slaves.
1890 Union Veterans and Widows Census 1890 9 3 242 Morgan County – Enumerates 214 veterans or their widows.
Anderson County And 5 3 112 1820 Census of Manufactures – 147 establishments: owner, products, value, etc. And 4 4 155 County Court Minutes Abstracts Oct. 1819 And 2 2 79 “Clinton Gazette” Newspaper Abstracts 1890-91
Blount County Bl 6 3 116 1820 Census of Manufactures – 124 establishments included two women owners. Bl 7 1 22 Death of Cherokee, Sassa, at Col. Wear’s, 1802 – Account of tussle that inadvertently led to his death. Bl 7 4 194 Info Sought on Abandoned Cemetery – Help identify this cemetery on Huffstetler Road. Bl 4 1 38 Letters Left in Maryville Post Office April 1856 Bl 5 2 66 History of Maryville Woolen Mills – Parham’s mills: history, picture of coverlet. Bl 9 4 304 Petitions, 1788, from illegally-settled settlers in Indian Territory, south of French Broad and Pigeon.
Campbell County Cam 7 4 168 1820 Census of Manufactures – Details 13 establishments. Cam 5 1 23 Bethlehem Cemetery Inscriptions Cam 4 2 83 Bowman Cemetery Inscriptions Cam 2 1 5 Deeds and Grants 1806-1810 (part 1 of 4) Cam 2 3 103 Deeds and Grants 1806-1810 (part 2 of 4) Cam 3 3 124 Deeds and Grants Abstracts 1806-1810 (part 3 of 4) Cam 3 4 169 Deeds and Grants Abstracts 1806-1810 (part 4 of 4) Cam 6 2 85 Jellico Residents April 1900 (repr from newspaper article) – Bios, pics of Jellico’s movers and shakers. Cam 7 4 173 Jellico, some pictures 1887-1910 Cam 3 4 184 Nelson, Vasper, and Bolinger Cemetery Inscriptions Cam 7 1 20 Rothschild “Free Soil” Stock Farm, 1900 Cam 2 3 126 Sampson and Martha David, and Creditors Cam 5 2 88 Wooldridge and Fall Branch Mines 1900 – Little town near Jellico: history, pictures.
Carter County Car 7 3 114 1820 Census of Manufactures – Details 46 establishments. Car 5 4 166 1850 Slave Schedules – There were 350 slaves and 80 owners in Carter Co. Car 3 2 86 Businesses in 1891 Car 5 1 11 Businesses in Elizabethton in 1907 Car 8 4 253 Davies Academy (repr) Car 9 4 274 Tax List 1798 – See the actual images! Car 9 4 271 Views of Elizabethton – downtown pictures; also the Muster at Sycamore Shoals, 15 May 2004 Car 3 1 28 Wills and Inventories Abstracts 1794-1851 (part 1 of 2) Car 3 3 111 Wills and Inventories Abstracts 1794-1851 (part 2 of 2)
Cocke County Cke 4 3 124 “Who Was Who” in Cocke Co. in 1911 Cke 5 4 180 1820 Census of Manufactures – Lists 11 establishments. Cke 4 2 58 Newport News from “Eastern Sentinel” Nov. 1880
Claiborne County Clai 7 1 34 1820 Census of Manufactures – Lists 16 establishments. Clai 6 1 24 1850 Slave Schedules – 133 owners; about 650 slaves. Clai 5 3 127 Carr Family genealogy – This 1894 genealogy reprinted in its entirety. Clai 2 4 192 History of Big Springs Primitive Baptist Church Clai 5 3 107 Pharaoh Chesney: Trip to Western District – Account of trip from Blaine’s Cross Roads to Nashville.
Cumberland County Cumb 8 4 252 Grassy Cove Academy
Family Info Fam 9 3 241 All/Auld, Elizabeth, vs Polly Greene, 1802 Fam 6 1 34 Baird/Beard of Campbell Co. Fam 8 2 106 Baker, Dr. Harvey, 1863 Murder – The infamous Knox Co. murder by Yankees. Fam 3 2 79 Barton, Isaac, Sketch and Notes Fam 7 4 178 Bean, George vs. Matthew English/Inglish – Interesting acc’t of Bean Station 1776-1800. Fam 8 1 42 Blackbourn, James, Rev. War Pension Application Fam 7 3 142 Boaz, Abednego, Family Bible, Blount Co. Fam 4 3 128 Bolton, David Fam 4 1 15 Bolton, Thomas Fam 2 2 51 Branson family Fam 4 4 162 Bright family Fam 7 4 196 Burdin and Wheeler Ancestors of Sevrn Wheeler Fam 8 2 104 Caldwell, James A., Family Bible, Jefferson Co. Fam 9 4 292 Campbell, Archie “Grandpappy” – The lean years in Knoxville, 1937. Fam 3 2 69 Carden, Leroy, Family Bible Fam 8 4 232 Carey, Patrick, naturalization petition Fam 5 3 127 Carr Family, History of, Claiborne Co. – This 1894 genealogy reprinted in its entirety. Fam 8 2 113 Cavett, Richard, Rev. War Pension Application Fam 4 1 23 Chadwell-Cottrell family (repr) Fam 5 2 59 Chesney, Pharaoh Jackson, biography – 1902 bio of Union County’s well-known former slave. Fam 5 3 107 Chesney, Pharaoh Jackson – trip to Nashville. Fam 8 4 234 Coldwell, Thomas, estate, Hawkins Co. 1807 – Lists his descendants, etc. Fam 8 1 40 Cole, Sarah, pension application on Joseph Cole Fam 8 4 232 Conn, Joseph, naturalization petition Fam 9 4 293 Coppenger, Frank and Bertha, Monroe Co. Fam 3 4 164 Cox, John Fam 9 1 59 Cowan, and others, heirs of James Thompson, 1796 Fam 5 1 41 Craighead family – Reprint of 1876 work. Fam 7 3 101 Crosby, George, 1846 journal/account book, Jefferson Co. – Now Hamblen Co.; many desc. Fam 2 3 126 David, Sampson and Martha, Campbell Co. Fam 5 2 58 Davis-Jennings family (repr) Fam 3 3 101 Dobson-McGaughey family Fam 9 1 59 Donnell, and others, heirs of James Thompson, 1796 Fam 9 4 355 Driver, Life and Genealogy of Tri-Cities Banking Leader Leslie Driver Fam 8 2 105 Edgar, Andrew, Family Bible, Jefferson Co. Fam 4 1 2 English and Clift Ancestors of the Ellisons Fam 7 4 178 English/Inglish, Matthew vs. George Bean – Interesting acc’t. of Bean Station 1776-1800. Fam 2 2 86 Fennell family Fam 8 4 231 Fitzpatrick, Edmond, naturalization petition Fam 4 1 22 Fleeman, Thomas J. Fam 7 4 190 Galbraith and Gaston families of East TN Fam 8 4 248 George, Emmett Earle, autobiography, Rhea Co. Fam 9 3 241 Greene, Polly, vs. Elizabeth All/Auld,1802 Fam 8 4 243 Hale, James, obituary 1896 Fam 3 1 2 Hamilton family Fam 8 3 189 Haun, C.A., letters 1861, Greene Co. – Written just before his execution for bridge-burning. Fam 8 2 102 Heiskell, Carrick, biography Fam 8 3 152 Heiskell family obituaries Fam 8 2 64 Heiskell, Frederick, and family – Knox Co. patriarch, newspaperman, staunch Unionist. Fam 2 1 4 Houston Family Bible Fam 2 3 134 Hughett family Fam 7 1 36 Irvin, Montgomery and Frances Rhea family Bible Fam 5 4 179 Jarnagin, Bill, Grainger Co. – In 1990, at age 95. Fam 3 2 7 Karnes, Michael, family Fam 7 2 78 King, Rev. Richard H., 1767-1825, biography – North Carolinan, moved to west Knox Co. Fam 7 2 74 King, Rev. Richard H., letters to, 1816-1825 Fam 7 2 47 King, Rev. Richard H. and family Fam 7 2 52 King, Rev. Richard H., Journal, 1819-1823, Knox Co. – Fantastic daily acc’t; trials, neighbors. Fam 7 3 139 King, Rev. Richard H., updates and corrections Fam 8 4 244 Kyle, Robert, will 1820 Fam 6 4 180 Lee, Margaret, petition of slave, claims she was kidnapped Fam 2 1 14 Mays/Mayze family Fam 8 2 69 McCampbell, Rev. John and family, Jefferson Co. Fam 8 2 63 McCampbell, Susan Heiskell diary 1863-65 (1 of 2), Jeff. Co. – Compelling; brother against brother. Fam 8 3 133 McCampbell, Susan Heiskell diary ( 2 of 2) Fam 8 3 148 McCampbell, William, letter 1863 – Exiled to SW VA; account of Natural Bridge area. Fam 8 4 231 McCanx, James, naturalization petition Fam 9 1 59 McElwee, William, obituary 1885 Fam 8 1 44 McEntire, John, Rev. War pension application Fam 4 2 60 McKamey/McKemie, Robert, and family Fam 8 4 231 McKinney, Alexander, naturalization petition Fam 5 2 57 McNabb, Nathaniel, family Bible Fam 9 1 59 McSpadden, and others, heirs of James Thompson, 1796 Fam 8 1 1 Meigs, Return J., Journal at Southwest Point 1801-1807 – Keeping whites and Indians appeased. Fam 8 1 22 Milligan, Samuel, memoirs, Greene Co. Fam 8 1 26 Millsaps, Adley, letters 1833-1850 Fam 5 1 34 Mitchell, Solomon, family Bible, Hawkins Co. – A large, well-known family in now Hancock Co. Fam 2 1 31 Moore family Fam 6 2 62 Mullins, Mahala, Hancock Co. moonshiner – Just leave your money in the hollow tree. Fam 3 1 12 Murray, Leah Fam 8 4 235 Netherland family letter Fam 8 4 232 Nugent, Nancy, naturalization petition Fam 5 2 74 Parham, W.T. Fam 9 4 303 Park, Amanda M., obituary, 25 Dec 1900 Fam 3 1 9 Patterson, Robert Fam 4 2 80 Phillips, Wm./Elizabeth Still Divorce Petition, Anderson Co. Fam 8 1 42 Portwood, Page, Rev. War pension application Fam 2 4 173 Reed family Fam 8 1 29 Rhea, John, papers Fam 8 1 44 Richardson, Stephen, biography Fam 7 3 124 Riggs, Samuel, Rev. War pension application Fam 2 2 63 Roach family Fam 2 3 112 Roach, Drury, family Fam 2 4 179 Roach, Jeremiah and Polly Fam 6 3 134 Rogers, Joseph, Papers (excerpt from book) Fam 7 3 142 Russell, Andrew, and family Fam 6 3 101 Rutledge, Stephen, autobiography and Civil War journal Fam 7 1 11 Shields family letters 1836-1901 Fam 7 1 1 Shields, John B., reminiscences, Grainger Co., Civil War – Also paper mills, iron foundries, more! Fam 8 1 43 Smith, Aaron, Rev. War pension application Fam 2 3 133 Snider, George Fam 3 3 115 Spurling, Richard Fam 6 4 191 Steele/Hammond and Henderson/Rogers Fam 9 1 59 Thompson, James, heirs in 1796: Donnell, McSpadden, Weir, Cowan Fam 7 4 194 Thrailkill family records Fam 8 4 233 Walker, Dr. Hugh’s case book, Hawkins Co. Fam 2 4 151 Wattenbarger family Fam 9 1 59 Weir, and others, heirs of James Thompson, 1796 Fam 3 1 34 Wheeler, Martha Fam 6 3 143 Wilson, Samuel S., estate inventory Fam 7 3 141 Wright, Elder D.T. (1816-1886), obituary Fam 8 4 232 Wright, Hance, naturalization petition Fam 8 4 232 Wright, James, naturalization petition Fam 5 4 186 Wyrick/Rook deeds, Grainger Co. Fam 2 2 53 Zetty family
General Interest Gen’l 3 1 16 Bonds for State and County Officers 1796-1810 Gen’l 9 1 4 Censuses for 1791, 1795, 1800, 1810, 1820. – Yes, East Tennessee has some early censuses! Gen’t 9 3 216 County and Circuit Court Clerks for 1825, with Sessions Dates – Lists each clerk in each county. Gen’l 7 1 17 East TN County Formation and how it Affects Your Research Gen’l 9 1 22 East TN Marriages, Availability by County – Which ones exist, where to get them. Gen’l 3 4 166 Henderson & Co. Survey With Map Gen’l 6 2 52 Militia Laws of Early East TN – Very useful to know. Gen’l 7 4 169 Miscellaneous Bios and Obits in the East Tennessee Area Gen’l 5 4 182 Obituaries from “Holston Journal” Gen’l 7 4 155 Society News: East Tennessee 100 Years Ago Gen’l 5 3 126 Tennesseeans Who Moved to Miller Co., MO Gen’l 7 4 184 Tennessee Newspaper Extracts and Abstracts, Vol. 1 (book review) Gen’l 6 1 17 The Tennessee Centennial Expo 1896
Grainger County Grai 3 2 87 County Court Minutes 1796-1802, part 1 – A complete transcript from this pivotal county. Grai 3 3 119 County Court Minutes 1796-1802, part 2 Grai 4 1 27 County Court Minutes 1796-1802, part 3 Grai 4 2 49 County Court Minutes 1796-1802, part 4 Grai 4 4 147 County Court Minutes 1796-1802, part 5 Grai 5 1 37 County Court Minutes 1796-1802, part 6 Grai 5 3 136 County Court Minutes 1796-1802, part 7 Grai 6 1 29 County Court Minutes 1796-1802, part 8 Grai 6 3 136 County Court Minutes 1796-1802, part 9 Grai 7 1 23 County Court Minutes 1796-1802, part 10 Grai 7 3 128 County Court Minutes 1796-1802, part 11 Grai 8 3 163 County Court Minutes 1796-1802, part 12 Grai 8 4 255 County Court Minutes 1796-1802, part 13 Grai 9 2 139 County Court Minutes 1796-1802, part 14 Grai 9 3 217 County Court Minutes 1796-1802, part 15 Grai 7 4 178 English/Inglish, Matthew vs. George Bean – Interesting acc’t of Bean Station area 1776-1800. Grai 9 3 227 Illegal Inhabitants of the Indian Boundary, 1797 – See the actual images! Grai 2 3 100 Mouth of Richland Baptist Church Minutes (part 1 of 2) Grai 2 4 162 Mouth of Richland Baptist Church Minutes (part 2 of 2) Grai 7 1 1 Shields, John B., reminiscences, Grainger Co., Civil War – Also paper mills, iron foundries, more!
Greene County Gre 3 4 177 Births 1881-1882, A-M Gre 4 1 12 Births 1881-1882, N-Z Gre 8 3 189 Haun, C.A., letters 1861 – Written just before his execution for bridge-burning. Gre 9 1 64 Greeneville College's Dialectic Adelphic Society, 1819 Gre 3 1 24 History of Greeneville College (repr) Gre 6 1 1 History of Tusculum College (repr) Gre 8 4 254 Jeroldstown Academy (repr) Gre 5 1 10 Land Patents in Jefferson and Knox, formerly Greene, 1794 Gre 9 2 136 Marriages 1838 – These are missing from a common reference book! Gre 9 4 336 Petition for a new county created from Greene, 1788 – this idea failed; read the signatures!
Hamilton County Ham 8 4 247 1820 Census of Manufactures – Very small -- only one entry!
Hamblen County Hmb 4 3 115 Early Settlers North of Morristown (repr)
Hancock County Hnk 5 1 12 “Who Was Who” in 1911 Hnk 6 1 9 1880 Hancock Co. Tax List (part 1 of 4) – Yes, we found a list no one knew about! Hnk 6 2 62 1880 Hancock Co. Tax List (part 2 of 4) Hnk 6 3 123 1880 Hancock Co. Tax List (part 3 of 4) Hnk 6 4 181 1880 Hancock Co. Tax List (part 4 of 4) Hnk 6 1 4 History of (repr)
Hawkins County Hwk 6 4 174 1820 Census of Manufactures – Details 69 establishments; also where the products were marketed! Hwk 4 3 121 Letters Left in Blountville Post Office, July 1818 Hwk 8 4 227 List of Unpaid Taxes for 1816 Hwk 8 4 228 List of Insolvencies for 1822 Hwk 8 4 229 List of Delinquent Taxes for 1825 and 1826 Hwk 8 4 229 List of Insolvencies for 1832 Hwk 8 4 238 Odd Fellows’ Female Collegiate Institute (repr) Hwk 8 4 229 Petition for Road Change 1833 Hwk 8 4 236 Revolutionary Soldiers - list with description Hwk 8 4 252 Swift Memorial Seminary (repr) Hwk 8 4 233 Walker, Dr. Hugh’s Case Book for 1848-1849
Indians Ind 7 1 22 Death of Cherokee, Sassa, at Col. Wear’s, 1802 – Acc’t of tussle that inadvertently led to his death. Ind 9 3 227 Illegal Inhabitants of the Indian Boundary, 1797 (Grainger Co.) – Read the actual images. Ind 8 1 1 Meigs, Return J., Journal at Southwest Point 1801-1807 – Keeping whites and Indians appeased. Ind 9 4 304 Petitions, 1788, from illegally-settled settlers in Indian Territory, south of French Broad and Pigeon. Ind 8 1 6 Treaty, Hopewell 1785 (full text) Ind 8 1 9 Treaty, Holston 1791 (full text) Ind 8 2 108 Treaty, Addition to Holston, 1792 (full text) Ind 8 2 109 Treaty, 1794 (full text) Ind 8 2 110 Treaty, 1798 (full text) – This one enabled settlers to return to homes north of Clinch. Ind 8 3 181 Treaty, 1804 (full text) Ind 8 3 182 Treaty, 1805 (full text) Ind 8 3 184 Treaty, 1806 (full text)
Jefferson County Jf 3 2 84 Births and Deaths 1881-1882 Jf 5 1 10 Land Patents in Jefferson and Knox, formerly Greene, 1794 Jf 8 2 84 McCampbell, Susan H., Journal 1863-65 (1 of 2) – Dandridge life; war troubles; compelling acc’t. Jf 8 3 133 McCampbell, Susan H., Journal 1863-65 (2 of 2) Jf 5 1 1 Minnis & Co. Store, New Market, History of Jf 8 4 252 New Market Academy (repr) Jf 4 4 143 New Market Train Wreck, 1904 (repr) Jf 6 2 57 Newspaper, “East TN and New Market Republican” Feb. 1836 – New Market published a paper! Jf 3 1 39 Scholastic Population 1842 (part 1 of 3) – Complete transcript; parents’ names, describes districts Jf 3 3 137 Scholastic Population 1842 (part 2 of 3) Jf 4 2 65 Scholastic Population 1842 (part 3 of 3) Jf 9 3 241 Was there a Scuffle in Dandridge, 1802? Polly Greene vs. Elizabeth All/Auld Jf 9 1 35 Will Book 1792-1810, part 1 – A complete transcript from the book plus probate data added! Jf 9 3 231 Will Book 1792-1810, part 2
Johnson County Jhn 5 4 164 1850 Slave Schedules – 49 owners, 204 slaves. Jhn 3 4 170 Bible Records (repr) Jhn 9 4 274 Johnson Co. area included in Carter Co. tax list 1798. Jhn 4 4 64 Wills and Inventories Abstracts 1836-1872
Knox County Kx 9 1 50 1820 Census of Manufactures – Details 103 establishments; have some whiskey! Kx 8 4 223 “Hidden Treasures of Copper Ridge Mines” (repr) Kx 2 3 125 “Holston Journal” Newspaper 1863 Kx 7 2 78 King, Rev. Richard H., 1767-1825, biography – North Carolinan, moved to west Knox Co. Kx 7 2 74 King, Rev. Richard H., letters to, 1816-1825 Kx 7 2 47 King, Rev. Richard H. and family Kx 7 2 52 King, Rev. Richard H., Journal, 1819-1823, Knox Co. – Fantastic daily acc’t; trials, neighbors. Kx 7 3 139 King, Rev. Richard H., updates and corrections Kx 5 1 26 Kingston Pike: An Historic Highway (part 1 of 4) – Early history of this major artery. Kx 5 3 121 Kingston Pike: An Historic Highway (part 2 of 4) Kx 5 4 159 Kingston Pike: An Historic Highway (part 3 of 4) Kx 6 2 47 Kingston Pike: An Historic Highway (part 4 of 4) Kx 5 1 10 Land Patents in Jefferson and Knox, formerly Greene, 1794 Kx 4 1 10 Lones, Jacob, farm Kx 3 4 162 McBath Cemetery Inscriptions Kx 3 3 106 Tax List 1806 (part 1 of 3) – Complete transcription. Kx 3 4 160 Tax List 1806 (part 2 of 3) Kx 4 3 103 Tax List 1806 (part 3 of 3) Kx 5 2 75 Wills 1792-1799, from Book O – Complete transcription.
Loudon County Loud 8 4 269 Letters Left in Loudon Post Office, Jan. 1853 Loud 5 1 14 Letters Left in Loudon Post Office, Feb. 1853 Loud 4 3 122 “Loudon Free Press” Newspaper Abstracts 1852-1853
Marion County Mar 6 2 82 Letters Left in Jasper Post Office, 1835
McMinn County McM 4 2 81 Bank Directors of the Athens Bank, 1840-1842 McM 6 2 82 Letters Left in Athens Post Office, 1835
Meigs County Mgs 9 1 28 School Population for 1838 – Lists heads-of-households plus number of schoolage children.
Miscellaneous Misc 6 3 114 Antique “Ogee” Clocks Misc 5 4 170 Early Methods, Manners, and Customs – How it was done, and why. Misc 6 4 170 Evaluating and Analyzing Sources – Giving weight to various sources. Misc 7 4 194 Humorous Tombstone Inscriptions Misc 5 3 111 Rx: Take 9 Head Lice in a Tea… – …and other useful remedies. Misc 8 1 32 Stereoscopes and Construction of the CSRR (Roane Co.) – Views of this railroad being built. Misc 2 4 158 Tennessee Adoptee Search/Support Group Misc 9 2 148 Thomas Jefferson: Did or Did Not He Father Children by Sally Hemings? Misc 9 2 159 Thomas Jefferson: Review: A Critical Evaluation of the article, “Sally Hemings's Children: A Genealogical Evaluation of the Evidence.” Misc 9 1 17 What’s Your Opinion? – All about what our subscribers want, like, etc.
Monroe County Mnr 5 4 180 1820 Census of Manufactures – Lists 11 establishments. Mnr 4 2 82 Candidates for Office, March 1840 Mnr 4 2 54 Copper and Gold Mines (repr) Mnr 9 4 293 Logging Camp Life and How it Ended in a Fire in Jeffreys Hell, 06 Sep 1925. Mnr 3 4 175 Letters Left in Madisonville Post Office, Feb. 1839 Mnr 5 3 134 “Who Was Who” in 1911
Morgan County Mor 6 2 56 1820 Census of Manufactures Mor 8 4 250 1850 Slave Schedules – 20 owners; 101 slaves. Mor 9 3 242 1890 Union Veterans’ and Widows’ Census – Enumerates 214 veterans or their widows. Mor 8 1 28 Rugby Colony Papers
North Carolina Land Grants NC 9 2 122 North Carolina Land Acts Affecting East Tennessee – Transcripts of the Land Act of 1777 and the Land Act of 1783 NC 9 1 1 North Carolina Land Grants in the Area now East Tennessee, part 1 NC 9 2 67 North Carolina Land Grants in the Area now East Tennessee, part 2 – Lists, lists, and more lists! NC 9 3 189 North Carolina Land Grants in the Area now East Tennessee, part 3
Polk County Plk 4 2 54 Copper and Gold Mines (repr) Plk 6 2 82 Letters Left in Columbus Post Office, 1835 Plk 7 3 111 Revenue Raid 1900 (repr)
Rhea County Rhe 6 1 37 1820 Census of Manufactures – Fairly small; 20 establishments. Rhe 6 2 82 Letters Left in Washington Post Office, 1835 Rhe 9 2 130 Wills and Inventories 1825-1840; index and guide.
Roane County Ro 8 1 36 1820 Census of Manufactures – Details 39 establishments. Ro 3 2 70 Early Rockwood Settlers (Memorial Park) Ro 6 2 82 Letters Left in Kingston Post Office, 1835 Ro 8 1 1 Meigs, Return J., Journal at Southwest Point 1801-1807 – Keeping whites and Indians appeased. Ro 8 4 252 Rittenhouse Academy (repr) Ro 8 1 32 Stereoscopes and Construction of the CSRR (Roane Co.) – Views of this railroad being built. Ro 9 3 250 Tax List for 1805 – With the actual images – decipher it yourself!
Scott County Sct 7 4 173 1850 Slave Schedules – 36 slaves, listed by name. Sct 8 4 253 Huntsville Academy (repr)
Sevier County Sev 5 2 84 1820 Census of Manufactures – Details 50 establishments. Sev 7 1 31 1850 Slave Scheules – 80 owners; 397 slaves. Sev 9 4 304 Petitions, 1788, from illegally-settled settlers in Indian Territory, south of French Broad and Pigeon. Sev 9 1 12 Sevierville Republicanism – John B. Waters, Jr., reminisces about political shenanigans. Sev 4 1 31 “Who Was Who” in 1911
Sullivan County Sul 6 2 56 1820 Census of Manufactures Sul 5 1 15 1850 Slave Schedules – Large! 234 owners, about 800 slaves.
Unicoi County Uci 9 4 274 Unicoi Co. area included in Carter Co. tax list 1798. Uci 3 3 135 Will Index 1878-1947
Washington County Wa 8 4 247 1820 Census of Manufactures – Only two; Embree’s Iron Works produced $15,000. Wa 9 3 185 An Autumn Stroll Through Jonesborough – Pictures of their historic district. Wa 5 2 53 Building the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad (repr) Wa 6 4 169 First Landowners in Jonesborough Wa 6 2 72 Guide to Inventories of Estates 1779-1821 Wa 4 1 17 History of Washington College (repr) Wa 6 4 155 Jonesborough Residents in the 1850s, Recalled by Ross Smith Wa 6 4 168 Jonesborough Residents in early 1800s, Recalled by R. Chester Wa 4 3 95 “My Youth in Jonesborough and My Life on the Railroad” (repr) Wa 2 2 58 Township Map, c1845 Wa 3 3 125 “Washington Republican and Jonesboro Advertiser” newspaper 1837 |