The Man from Tennessee

The Man from Tennessee

Author: World The World Famous Anonymous Author

Publisher: Xulon Press

Published: 2007-12

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 1604774800

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This text contains shocking revelations about the author's life and conversion and may impact conventional ideas about politics, religion, survival of civilizations, and more. (Christian)


Soldiering in the Army of Tennessee

Soldiering in the Army of Tennessee

Author: Larry J. Daniel

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2003-11-30

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780807855522

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In Soldiering in the Army of Tennessee Larry Daniel has given us a fascinating and important book on the rank and file Confederates who fought those battles.


Tennessee Biographical Dictionary

Tennessee Biographical Dictionary

Author: Jan Onofrio

Publisher: Somerset Publishers, Inc.

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 925

ISBN-13: 0403097002

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Tennessee Biographical Dictionary contains biographies on hundreds of persons from diverse vocations that were either born, achieved notoriety and/or died in the state of Tennessee. Prominent persons, in addition to the less eminent, that have played noteworthy roles are included in this resource. When people are recognized from your state or locale it brings a sense of pride to the residents of the entire state.


The 7th Tennessee Infantry in the Civil War

The 7th Tennessee Infantry in the Civil War

Author: William Thomas Venner

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2013-07-17

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 0786473509

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This book follows the 7th Tennessee Infantry Regiment from their May 1861 mustering-in to the war's final moments at Appomattox in April 1865. It is an intensely personal account based upon the Tennesseans' letters, journals, memoirs, official reports, personnel records and family histories. It is a powerful account of courage and sacrifice. The men (a full roster is included) changed from exhilarated volunteers to battle-hardened veterans. They had eagerly rushed to join up, "anxious to confront the enemy on the battle front." Later, amid the grim realities, the Tennesseans stayed with their comrades and carried out their responsibilities. Rifleman Tom Holloway wrote, "I went into this measure with the conviction that it was my imperative duty." Eventually, as the war destroyed the Tennesseans, Lt. Ferguson Harris wrote simply, "I wonder who will be the last of us to go?"