Bibliographic Records
Database:
Volunteer Voices: The Growth of Democracy in Tennessee
Query:
vvcat: "D.24"
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Title: Bell, Marie in Loudon, Tennessee, to Rhea, Joseph in Loudon, Tennessee Author : Marie Bell Date Created: 1863-02-19 Abstract: A letter expressing her sadness at news that the man she loved, a confederate soldier, would be on the march. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Joseph G. Rhea Civil War Papers Contributing Institution: University of Memphis Special Collections URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000000804
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Title: Rebel Claim No. 119 Complainant : Mary A. Moore Date Created: 1868-05-13 Abstract: This is an approved claim filed by Hardeman County, Tennessee, citizens after the Civil War for damages caused by the Confederate Army. The document includes an inventory of the damages. The Confederate Army is referred to in the document as the Rebel Army. The Civil War is identified as the Rebellion. The claim had to include witnesses who could vouch that the claimant had never given "aid, comfort, countenance, or encouragement" to the rebellion. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Rebel Claims Contributing Institution: Bolivar-Hardeman County Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000003567
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Title: Rebel Claim No. 42 Complainant : Mary A. Moore Date Created: 1868-05-13 Abstract: This is an approved claim filed by Hardeman County, Tennessee, citizens after the Civil War for damages caused by the Confederate Army. The document includes an inventory of the damages. The Confederate Army is referred to in the document as the Rebel Army. The Civil War is identified as the Rebellion. The claim had to include witnesses who could vouch that the claimant had never given "aid, comfort, countenance, or encouragement" to the rebellion. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Rebel Claims Contributing Institution: Bolivar-Hardeman County Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000003577
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Title: Rebel Claim No. 126 Applicant : Mary E. Chambers Date Created: 1868-06-02 Abstract: Rebel Claims form filed by Tennessee citizens after the end of the Civil War. If approved, they received compensation for supplies taken by armies during the war. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Rebel Claims Contributing Institution: Bolivar-Hardeman County Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000003533
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Title: Rebel Claim No. 188 Complainant : Mary E. Mitchell Date Created: 1868-06-10 Abstract: This is an approved claim filed by Hardeman County, Tennessee, citizens after the Civil War for damages caused by the Confederate Army. The document includes an inventory of the damages. The Confederate Army is referred to in the document as the Rebel Army. The Civil War is identified as the Rebellion. The claim had to include witnesses who could vouch that the claimant had never given "aid, comfort, countenance, or encouragement" to the rebellion. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Rebel Claims Contributing Institution: Bolivar-Hardeman County Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000003573
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Title: Hail! Glorious Banner of our Land Composer : Mary Farrell Moore Date Created: 1861 Abstract: Colorful sheet music cover of a Civil War era song showing Columbia holding the United States flag, an eagle, ships and weapons. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Kenneth D. Rose Sheet Music Collection Contributing Institution: Tennessee State Library and Archives URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200700000001436
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Title: [Letter] 1844 Jun. 25, Jackson, Tenn[essee] [to] Col[onel] Robert J. Chester, Jonesboro, East Tennessee Author : Mary Jane Chester Recipient : Robert J. Chester Date Created: 1844-06-25 Abstract: This document is a letter, dated June 25, 1844, from Mary Jane Chester in Jackson, TN, to her father Colonel Robert J. Chester. Colonel Chester was visiting his family in Jonesboro, and Mary Jane writes this letter to update her father on the news of Jackson and the condition of all the children. Among the items she discusses are the formation of a voluntary military company to send to Texas during the Mexican-American War and the upcoming plans of Jackson`s Democratic Party. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Robert J. Chester Family Papers Contributing Institution: University of Memphis Special Collections URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000003027
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Title: Rebel Claim No. 19 Complainant : Mary Jane McNatt Date Created: 1868-05-11 Abstract: This is a rejected claim filed by Hardeman County, Tennessee, citizens after the Civil War for damages caused by the Confederate Army. The document includes an inventory of the damages. The Confederate Army is referred to in the document as the Rebel Army. The Civil War is identified as the Rebellion. The claim had to include witnesses who could vouch that the claimant had never given "aid, comfort, countenance, or encouragement" to the rebellion. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Rebel Claims Contributing Institution: Bolivar-Hardeman County Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000003571
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Title: Gun Permit for Mary Maxwell Applicant : Mary Maxwell Associated name : Andrew Johnson Date Created: 1863-12-03 Abstract: Permit allowed Mary Maxwell, who lived at Travellers Rest during the Civil War, to keep shot-gun and pistols for protection of herself and property; approved by a brigadier general. Andrew Johnson was military govenor of the state during Federal occupation. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Travellers Rest Contributing Institution: Travellers Rest Plantation and Museum URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002790
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Title: Rebel Claim No. 117 Complainant : Mary McDurmott Date Created: 1868-05-23 Abstract: This is an approved claim filed by Hardeman County, Tennessee, citizens after the Civil War for damages caused by the Confederate Army. The document includes an inventory of the damages. The Confederate Army is referred to in the document as the Rebel Army. The Civil War is identified as the Rebellion. The claim had to include witnesses who could vouch that the claimant had never given "aid, comfort, countenance, or encouragement" to the rebellion. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Rebel Claims Contributing Institution: Bolivar-Hardeman County Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000003574
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Title: Outlaw Field Photographer : Matt Kirk Date Created: 1929 Abstract: Opening ceremonies of the Clarksville airport were held in 1929 and the airport was designated Outlaw Field to honor Colonel John Outlaw. In the 1920's John F. Outlaw began operating a private field in the northern part of Montgomery County. Colonel Outlaw was killed by lightning on July 27, 1942, while serving with the Army Air Force in World War II. A group of citizens purchased land necessary for an airport. This purchase of 225 acres from J. C. Caroland paved the way for additional purchases and expansion of services and facilities. Listed in unknown order are Miss Francis Rollow, John Outlaw, Pete Neblette, Long, Berkley, Sterchie, Jake Cotham, Louis Edwards, Louie Gasser, Albert Gasser, Bill Irby, Dick Hoffman, and Lt. Douglas. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: Clarksville Montgomery County Photographs Contributing Institution: Austin Peay State University URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200700000002055
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Title: Aviation Show Photographer : Matt Kirk Date Created: 1929 Abstract: Airplanes at an aviation show in Clarksville, Tennessee. The Clarksville Airport was named Outlaw Field to honor Colonel Outlaw who was known as the father of aviation in Clarksville. He was killed by lightning while serving with the Army Air Force in World War II. On October 19, 1943, a ceremony to honor Colonel Outlaw was held at Outlaw Field. A granite monument was dedicated to his memory. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: Clarksville Montgomery County Photographs Contributing Institution: Austin Peay State University URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200700000002056
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Title: Victory Parade Photographer : Matt Kirk Date Created: 1919-05-15 Abstract: Citizens show soldiers support at the Victory Parade held May 15, 1919. In 1918 Armistice Day was not celebrated because the troops had not returned from World War I. The theme for the day was "Blow the Whistles; Ring the Bells; Honk the Horns." Soldiers from World War I, the Mexican conflict, the Spanish-American War, and the Civil War were honored. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: Clarksville Montgomery County Photographs Contributing Institution: Austin Peay State University URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200700000002059
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Title: Rebel Claim No. 110 Complainant : Matt Thurmond Date Created: 1868-05-27 Abstract: This is a claim filed by Hardeman County, Tennessee, citizens after the Civil War for damages caused by the Confederate Army. The document includes an inventory of the damages. The Confederate Army is referred to in the document as the Rebel Army. The Civil War is identified as the Rebellion. The claim had to include witnesses who could vouch that the claimant had never given "aid, comfort, countenance, or encouragement" to the rebellion. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Rebel Claims Contributing Institution: Bolivar-Hardeman County Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000003559
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Title: Melville C. Zener in Winchester, Tennessee to His Family in Indiana Author : Melville C. Zener Date Created: 1863-07-31 Abstract: A letter from Union soldier Melville C. Zener in Winchester, TN, to his parents and siblings in Indiana, dated July 31, 1863. Zener describes the battle in Shelbyville, TN at Skull Camp Bridge, where 200 "sesesh" (Confederate soldiers) were drowned in the Duck River and 900 prisoners were captured. Zener requests that his family send him more paper, and promises to send home money and a present for his mother. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: General Collections Contributing Institution: Fly Cultural Arts Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000003505
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Title: Rebel Claim No. 152 Complainant : Michael McMahon Date Created: 1868-05-27 Abstract: This is an approved claim filed by Hardeman County, Tennessee, citizens after the Civil War for damages caused by the Confederate Army. The document includes an inventory of the damages. The Confederate Army is referred to in the document as the Rebel Army. The Civil War is identified as the Rebellion. The claim had to include witnesses who could vouch that the claimant had never given "aid, comfort, countenance, or encouragement" to the rebellion. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Rebel Claims Contributing Institution: Bolivar-Hardeman County Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000003578
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Title: Freshman Football Team, 1940-1941 Photographer : Middle Tennessee State University Date Created: 1940 Abstract: Due to the large number of male students involved in World War II, men's athletic teams were discontinued from 1942 through 1945. Rivalries developed between student teams and the military teams temporarily residing on campus. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945) Collection: Alumni Photo Collection Contributing Institution: Albert Gore Sr. Research Center URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000002430
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Title: Confederate Veterans` Reunion song sheet Compiler : Mrs. John Lamar Meek Date Created: 1921 Abstract: A song sheet produced for a meeting of Confederate veterans in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: The Amos Blanch Jones Collection Contributing Institution: Lambuth University URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200700000001677
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Title: Andrew Jackson's 1822 Tennessee Sword Creator : Nathaniel Starr Associated name : Andrew Jackson, 1767-1845 Date Created: 1822 Abstract: Sword and sheath. Sword handle and sheath are gold washed brass. Hilt is in form of an eagle's head with applied decorations. Blade is of etched steel. Sheath has various military motifs applied as decorations. Two rings for hanger straps. (hanger missing). Inscriptions: Inscription 1: made at N.Starrs manufactury Middletown Connecticut. Inscription 2: This sword is presented by the State of Tennesseee to Major General Andrew Jackson for meretorious service performed in the late war with Great Britain. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: The Hermitage Historic Collection Contributing Institution: The Hermitage URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000000361
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Title: Nurses and their residence hall at the Mountain Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soliders Creator : National home for disabled volunteer soldiers. Mountain branch, Johnson City, Tenn. Date Created: 1921 Abstract: National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers were created at the turn of the century for Civil War veterans, at the request of Abraham Lincoln. The Mountain Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soliders was requested by Tennessee Congressman Walter P. Brownlow, and his bill passed unanimously in 1900. It was occupied in 1903 and was completed in 1910. The compound contained barracks for 2500 men, in addition to a 4 ward infirmary and homes for the surgeons and officers. The Mountain Branch in Johnson City, Tennessee became a tourist attraction, and hotels were built nearby to house visitors to the zoo and Home. The Home was not designed for permanent care or as a hospital, but for care of minor injuries. The officer veterans were expected to work during their stay according to their abilities. The nurses in the photo are listed: Miss Brown, Miss Jenner, Miss Elsie Finger, Miss Arnold, Miss Beeghler, Miss Wright; Miss Baker, Miss Redd, Miss Brown, Mrs. Lewis, Miss McFadden, Miss Arnold; Mrs. Smith, Miss Johansen, Miss Hider, Miss Ida Finger, Miss Moyer, Miss Richardson; Miss Baggerly, Miss Comstock, Miss Van Colen, Miss Clara Finger, Miss Singula, Mrs. Bowman; Miss Blocher Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) Collection: Museum at Mountain Home Contributing Institution: Museum at Mountain Home-ETSU URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000001592
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Title: Rebel Claim No. 248 Applicant : Nicholas Brewer Date Created: 1868-06-29 Abstract: Claims filed by Benton County, Tennessee, citizens after the Civil War for damages caused by the Confederate Army. The document includes an inventory of the damages. The Confederate Army is referred to in the document as the Rebel Army. The Civil War is identified as the Rebellion. The claim had to include witnesses who could vouch that the claimant had never given "aid, comfort, countenance, or encouragement" to the rebellion. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Benton County Court Records Contributing Institution: Benton County Archive URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000000993
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Title: The Flag of the South Composer : O. Becker Date Created: 1861 Abstract: This piece of music is a rallying song to the Confederate cause and has been identified as a Confederate imprint by Hoogerwerf and /or Harwell. The subtitle is "A Voice from the Old Academy" and underneath it is "Nashville, Tennessee." Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Civil War in Tennessee Sheet Music Collection Contributing Institution: Center for Popular Music URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000001492
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Title: Battle Abbey March Composer : Omagh Armstrong Date Created: 1896 Abstract: This composition has a cover illustration of Stonewall Jackson on a horse, and is "Dedicated To The United Confederate Veterans." Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Civil War in Tennessee Sheet Music Collection Contributing Institution: Center for Popular Music URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000001494
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Title: Liddy, P. in Fort Cass, Tennessee to Lenoir, W.A. Author : P. Liddy Recipient : W. A. Lenoir Date Created: 1838-05-28 Abstract: Letter written on behalf of Lt. Hoskins regarding submission of returns and requisitions. Also discusses provisions and the need to inform Lt. Hoskins in a timely fashion when more supplies are needed. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Expansion and Reform (1801-1861) Collection: Lenoir Family Papers Contributing Institution: University of Tennessee Special Collections Library URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000001358
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Title: Rebel Claim No. 122 Applicant : Perry Nolan Brewer Date Created: 1868-05-26 Abstract: Claims filed by Benton County, Tennessee, citizens after the Civil War for damages caused by the Confederate Army. The document includes an inventory of the damages. The Confederate Army is referred to in the document as the Rebel Army. The Civil War is identified as the Rebellion. The claim had to include witnesses who could vouch that the claimant had never given "aid, comfort, countenance, or encouragement" to the rebellion. Tennessee State Department of Education Eras: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877) Collection: Benton County Court Records Contributing Institution: Benton County Archive URL: http://idserver.utk.edu/?id=200800000000994
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