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“An Early Description of Tennessee.” Tennessee Ancestors 14, no. 3 (December 1998): 204-206.

"Births, Marriages, Deaths, and Scandals from Early Knoxville Newspapers.” Tennessee Ancestors 3, no. 1 (April 1987): 1-16.

“Births, Marriages, Deaths, and Scandals from Early Knoxville Newspapers, 1793, Part 2.” Tennessee Ancestors 3, no. 2 (August 1987): 107-124.

“Births, Marriages, Deaths, and Scandals from Early Knoxville Newspapers, 1794, Part I.” Tennessee Ancestors 3, no. 3 (December 1987): 162-180.

“Births, Marriages, Deaths, and Scandals from Early Knoxville Newspapers, 1795, Part 2.” Tennessee Ancestors 5, no. 3 (December 1989): 159-180.

Brandau, Alex. “Col. John Williams, East Tennessean in the War of 1812.” Tennessee Ancestors 29, no. 1 (June 2013): 37-44.

Brown, John P. “Cherokee Removal, An Unnecessary Tragedy.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 11 (1939): 11-19.

Cavendar, Anthony. “The Medical World of John Sevier.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 85 (2013): 90-107.

Chambers, William N. “Thwarted Warrior: The Last Years of Thomas Hart Benton in Tennessee, 1812-1815.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 22 (1950): 19-44.

Crawford, Aaron Scott. “Patriot Slaveholder: Andrew Jackson and the Winter of Secession.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 82 (2010): 10-32.

Crews, E. Katherine. “Early Musical Activities in Knoxville, Tennessee, 1791-1861.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 32 (1960): 3-17.

Downes, Randolph C. “Cherokee—American Relations in the Upper Tennessee Valley, 1776-1791.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 8 (1936): 35-53

Ellisor, John T. “ ‘Like So Many Wolves’: Creek Removal in the Cherokee Country, 1835-1838.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 71 (1999): 1-24.

Folmsbee, Stanley J. and Anna Grace Catron. “The Early Career of David Crockett.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 28 (1956): 58-85.

“From Greene County, Tennessee, to Illinois: A Perilous Trip.” Ed. by Nancy Moore Brown. The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 44 (1972): 126-129.

Garland, Florine Julian. “Tennessee Biography: The Saga of Johnson Hampton, Pioneer, Educator, and Entrepeneur.” Tennessee Ancestors 4, no. 3 (December 1988): 231-234.

Hamer, Marguerite B. “John Rhea of Tennessee.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 4 (1932): 35-44.

“Letters of Governor William Blount.” Ed. by Philip M. Hamer. The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 4 (1932): 122-137.

Jordan, René. “The Evolution of Early Tennessee County Boundaries: Tennessee County, Knox County, and Jefferson County.” Tennessee Ancestors 11, no. 2 (August 1995): 83-90.

Kelsay, Isabel Thompson. “The Presidential Campaign of 1828.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 5 (1933): 69-80.

Maiden, Leota Driver. “Colonel John Williams.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 30 (1958): 7-46.

Masterson, William H. “William Blount and the Establishment of the Southwest Territory, 1790-1791.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 23 (1951): 3-31.

Mathews, Maxine. “Old Inns of East Tennessee.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 2 (1930): 22-33.

Mellen, Dr. George F. “The Old Kentucky Road.” Tennessee Ancestors 9, no. 2 (August 1993): 96-97.

“Reuben Grove’s Ballad War of 1812.” Tennessee Ancestors 5, no. 2 (August 1989): 138-139.

Rogers, William Flinn. “Life in East Tennessee Near the End of the Eighteenth Century.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 1 (1929): 27-42.

Rozema, Vicki Bell. “Science and Technology Awakened: Resource Exploitation and the Cherokee Removal.” The Journal of East Tennessee History 85 (2013): 3-23.

Shurter, Robert L. “The Camp Meeting in the Early Life and Literature of the Mid-West.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 5 (1933): 142-149.

Smith, Culver H. “Propaganda Technique in the Jackson Campaign of 1828.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 6 (1934): 44-66.

“Some Founders of Campbell’s Station, Tennessee: A Geneaology of Alexander, David, and James Campbell.” Compiled by Laura E. Luttrell. The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 25 (1953): 107-131.

“The ‘J. Hartsell Memora’: The Journal of a Tennessee Captain in the War of 1812.” Ed. by Mary Hardin McCown. Part I. The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 11 (1939): 93-115.

“The ‘J. Hartsell Memora’: The Journal of a Tennessee Captain in the War of 1812.” Ed. by Mary Hardin McCown. Part I. The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications Part II. 12 (1940): 118-146.

White, Kate. “John Chisholm, Soldier of Fortune.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 1 (1929): 60-66.

White, Robert H. “Tennessee’s Four Capitals.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 6 (1934): 29-43.

Williams, Samuel C. “Brigadier-General Nathaniel Taylor.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 12 (1940): 28-44.

Wilson, Samuel M. “Washington’s Relations to Tennessee and Kentucky.” The East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 5 (1933): 3-21.