There is a link below to a more complete history, but a few things worth noting include: The earliest English settlers moved to Tennessee in 1756. It became a state in 1796.
Tennessee seceded from the union in 1861 and became part of the Confederacy. It was the site of a number of important battles of the Civil War.
The Tennessee Valley Authority put up several dams there in the 1930s.
The address of the Museum Of East Tennessee History is: , Knoxville, TN 37901
The phone number of the Museum Of East Tennessee History is: 423-544-5732.
The address of the Tennessee History For Kids Inc is: 6682 Clearbrook Dr, Nashville, TN 37201
He was from Virginia not Tennessee.
The address of the Middle Tennessee Museum Of Natural History is: 13735 Versailles Rd, Rockvale, TN 37153-4649
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Robert Ewing Corlew has written: 'Tennessee' -- subject(s): Industries, Pictorial works, History 'Tennessee, a short history' -- subject(s): History
Andrew Jackson
O. Tom Allen has written: 'Trousdale County, Tennessee history' -- subject(s): Biography, Genealogy, History 'Trousdale County Tennessee'
William Randolph Carter has written: 'History of the First regiment of Tennessee volunteer cavalry in the great war of the rebellion' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Tennessee Cavalry. 1st Regt., 1862-1865, History, Regimental histories, Tennessee Cavalry, 1st, Tennessee cavalry, Tennessee cavalry. 1st reg't, 1862-1865.
The web address of the Jonesborough History Museum is: http://www.historicjonesborough.com
Tennessee has a number of museums. The National Civil Rights Museum is a museum in Memphis. Tennessee State Museum in Nashville depicting the history of the Tennessee. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is a popular tourist attraction in Nashville. The McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture is a located in Knoxville. The Hunter Museum of American Art is located in Chattanooga. The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum is a railroad museum in Chattanooga.