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  1. [North Carolina, Tennessee, and South Carolina: Extracts from Morse's geography] by Jedidiah Morse, 1805
  2. Tennessee geography: The 1980 census areas by Patricia D Postma, 1982
  3. The geography of Tennessee, (Atwood geography series) by H. C Amick, 1937
  4. Tennessee (Tarr and McMurry geographies. Supplementary volume) by Albert Tennyson Barrett, 1904
  5. The geology of Cumberland caverns, Warren county, Tennessee (Annual spring field trip, Geology and geography section, Tennessee academy of science) by Thomas Calhoun Barr, 1956
  6. Tennessee "jography": "geography fun!" by Carole Marsh, 1988
  7. The geography of Chattanooga, Tennessee by Nathaniel Charles Burhans, 1932
  8. Tennessee geography (Harlow State geography series) by Harry Lavegia Law, 1964
  9. Soil survey of Carter County, Tennessee (Soil Conservation Service) by Foster Rudolph, 1953
  10. The central basin of Tennessee,: A study of erosion by William Kennedy, 1889
  11. Report on the cotton production of the state of Tennessee,: With a discussion of its general agricultural features, and a note on cotton production in the state of Kentucky by James M Safford, 1884
  12. A history of the climate and diseases of Tennessee by Lunsford P Yandell, 1830
  13. Facts about the Cumberland table-land of Tennessee and Sand Mountain of Alabama by J. B Killebrew, 1897
  14. Forty years of travel in West Middle Tennessee: A study in earliest routes to the Southwest and Tennessee's river by Jon Linton Hall, 1984

21. Lincoln County, Tennessee, Genealogy
County geography, history, and genealogy information.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnlincol/
Lincoln County, Tennessee Genealogy In Memoriam Jane Warren Waller December 4, 1924, Fayetteville, Lincoln County TN March 30, 1997, Conroe TX Founding publisher of Lincoln County Tennessee Pioneers (1970- Lisa's poem for Nana USGenWeb is not a commercial enterprise and information found on these pages is freely available to the public for non-commercial use. Lincoln County is located in Middle Tennessee, one of the state's three "grand divisions." Created in 1809, from Bedford County,the county was named for General Benjamin Lincoln, a Revolutionary War hero. The chief watercourse of the area is the Elk River.
The county seat is Fayetteville.
Take a look at this wonderful site for Lincoln County!!
John W. Childress's Pea Ridge Relations
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Early History of Lincoln County Chronology of Lincoln County ... About the TNGenWeb Project
Geography of Lincoln County Border Counties:
Lincoln County is bounded on the south by Madison and Limestone Counties Alabama; on the west by Giles County ; on the northwest by Marshall County ; on the north by Bedford County ; on the northeast by Moore County ; and on the east by Franklin County County Boundary Changes Between 1810-1820, a small portion of Indian land was added forming the southeast corner of the county. In 1836, the northwest portion of Lincoln County given to form part of Marshall County. In 1871, the northeast portion of Lincoln County given to form over one half of Moore County.

22. UT Martin's Department Of Geology, Geography, And Physics
The University of tennessee. at Martin. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY, geography, AND PHYSICS. Department Home Page. Faculty Staff Directory. Department News. Facilities Building. GeoClub. Atlas of West
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The University of Tennessee at Martin DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY, GEOGRAPHY, AND PHYSICS DEPARTMENT LINKS Department Home Page Department News GeoClub Atlas of West Tennessee ... TESTNet UT MARTIN LINKS UT Martin Home Page CONTACT INFORMATION Surface Mail: Aley K. El-Shazly, Chair Dept. of Geology, Geography, and Physics 215 Johnson EPS Building The Univ. of Tennessee at Martin Martin, TN 38238-5039 USA Main Office Telephone: Main Office FAX: E-Mail: Aley K. El-Shazly, Chair aelshazly@utm.edu PROGRAM LINKS Geology Geography Travel-Tourism THE WEB PAGE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR HAS MOVED ! Please utilize one of the links highlighted in the left columns to reach your desired destination. 17 July 2001 20:44

23. College Of Liberal Arts: Geography And Geology
Welcome to the geography and Geology Home Page Copyright 2002 Middle tennessee State University, All Rights Reserved.
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24. Geography, Geology, And Geomatics Homepage
Former Department of geography, Geology, and Geomatics. East tennessee State University. This department was restructured in Spring 2003. geography and Geomatics moved to join the Technology Department and Geology joined with Physics. The B.S.
http://www.etsu.edu/scitech/gggs
Former Department of Geography,
Geology, and Geomatics East Tennessee State University This department was restructured in Spring 2003. Geography and Geomatics moved to join the Technology Department and Geology joined with Physics. The B.S. degree in geography and the B.S. degree in surveying and mapping science, are now being offered through the Department of Technology and Geomatics. The degree in geology is being offered through the Physics, Astronomy and Geology department. Please click on one of the links below to move to the current sites.
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25. A Virtual Tour Of The Tennessee River - University Of North Alabama, Department
A VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE tennessee RIVER. This web site contains aspects and characteristics of the tennessee River Department of geography. The Creators of the Virtual Tour
http://www2.una.edu/geography/tn_web
A VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE TENNESSEE RIVER This web site contains aspects and characteristics of the Tennessee River. The purpose of this site is to provide information about the river and to leave you with a sense of a trip along the river PowerPoint Presentation from the First Alabama GIS Symposium: "Building a Dataset for a Virtual Tour of the Tennessee River" Click on a section of the river for detailed maps and topics discussed.
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ECONOMICS HISTORY LAND USE / LAND COVER ... The Creators of the Virtual Tour Created by Christopher Smith 5/12/99. Revised July 22, 1999. KMM.

26. People And The Land The Franklin County Area Of Tennessee
By Gerald L. Smith and Andrew Gallian. An extensive resource for the county and the adjacent south Cumberland region, including geography, history, culture, economy, religion, architecture, and essays on a wide range of topics.
http://smith2.sewanee.edu/people_land/index.html
By Gerald L. Smith and Andrew Gallian
The University of the South Sewanee, Tennessee This web site is best viewed using or later or a similar browser that supports frames. In the structure of this site, we have sought to keep the first and second pages of any sequence relatively small so that they will load quickly. Subsequent pages are generally graphic intensive and will take longer to load. Gerald Smith may be contacted at gsmith@sewanee.edu Please send technical comments or suggestions to Andrew Gallian, webmaster at: galliar0@seraph1.sewanee.edu

27. Free Blank Outline Map Of Tennessee
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28. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Tennessee
Includes geography, history, and demographics.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14508a.htm
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I. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS These eight natural divisions have been reduced to three civil divisions: (1) east Tennessee comprises all the territory from the North Carolina line to about the center of the Cumberland table-land; (2) middle Tennessee extends from the middle of the dividing line of the Cumberland table-line to the Tennessee River; (3) west Tennessee extends from the Tennessee River to the Mississippi River. The climate is mild, resulting from latitude and elevation interwoven and modified by varieties of soil, positions, exposure, and chains of mountain ranges, so that the characteristic climate of every state in the Union may be found in it. In the spring and autumn the climate is unsurpassed. The summer and winter seasons are short. The mean annual temperature is about 57 in the valley of east Tennessee, 58 in middle Tennessee, and 59 in west Tennessee. II. HISTORY III. POPULATION The population of the state under the federal census of 1900 was 2,020,616: 1,021,224 males and 999,392 females; of whom 2,002,870 were native born; 1,010,793 males and 992,077 females. The coloured population, including mulattoes, Chinese, and others not of the white race, was 480,430; 238,522 males and 241,908 females. In 1910 the population was 2,187,789, an increase of 8.1 percent. IV. RESOURCES

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Unless otherwise noted all maps at this site were produced by the UTK Departmentof geography Cartography Shop for the tennessee Geographic Alliance.
http://web.utk.edu/~tga/atlas/Atlas.html
The Tennessee Atlas Online
A Project of the Tennessee Geographic Alliance Linked to this page are maps that have been produced for the Tennessee Geographic Alliance. The Alliance believes these maps will be of interest to the general public, but particularly so to K-12 teachers and students. Maps on this site can be downloaded, printed and duplicated free of charge so long as they are used for non-profit purposes, are not resold, and acknowledgement of their source as being from the Tennessee Geographic Alliance is noted. All maps linked to this page are stored in Adobe Acrobat format. If you do not have a copy of Acrobat Reader , you download a copy for free at the Adobe website. This is the first version of the Tennessee Atlas Online. Additions and reconstructions to this site will be made over the next several months. Feel free to check back periodically so that you can note and benefit from our progress. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about this website, please e-mail those to the Tennessee Geographic Alliance at tga@utk.edu

30. Cookeville, Tennessee / Geography And Geology
AND GEOLOGY Putnam County lies within three major geographic divisions, the Owned Operated Home Page Area Facts Search Cookeville tennessee Properties Show
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Putnam County lies within three major geographic
divisions, the Cumberland Plateau, the Highland Rim and
the Central Basin. The largest portion of the county is situated
within the Highland Rim, while the Cumberland Plateau occupies the
eastern portion and the Central Basin extends into the extreme western
part of the county. The entire county is underlain by sedimentary rocks
that were formed in the early geologic periods. In Putnam County the
average elevation of the Highland Rim is about 1,100 feet above sea level.
The relief is mostly undulating to hilly with gentle slopes and sinkholes occurring in some places. No One Knows The Country Like We Do © 1997, United Country Real Estate, ® 1997, United Country

31. Department Of Geography And Geology :: Middle Tennessee State University :: 615.
2003 Middle tennessee State University, a tennessee Board of Regents institution1301 East Main Street, Murfreesboro, TN 371320001 USA +1.615.898.2300.
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32. UT Martin's Department Of Geology, Geography, And Physics
The University of tennessee. at Martin. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY, geography, ANDPHYSICS. DEPARTMENT LINKS. Department Home Page. Faculty Staff Directory.
http://www.utm.edu/departments/ggp/home.htm
The University of Tennessee at Martin DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY, GEOGRAPHY, AND PHYSICS DEPARTMENT LINKS Newsletter GeoClub Atlas of West Tennessee State Fossil Home Page ... Physics Search - Update UT MARTIN LINKS UT Martin Home Page CONTACT INFORMATION Surface Mail: Jefferson S. Rogers, Interim Chair Dept. of Geology, Geography, and Physics 215 Johnson EPS Building The Univ. of Tennessee at Martin Martin, TN 38238-5039 USA Main Office Telephone: Main Office FAX: E-Mail: Jefferson S. Rogers, Interim Chair jrogers@utm.edu PROGRAM LINKS Geology Geography Travel-Tourism The Department of Geology, Geography, and Physics is a multidisciplinary unit comprised of a diverse-yet-interrelated set of academic areas. We specialize in the following fields ...
  • Geology the study of the materials and processes which have shaped the earth's physical surface and interior.
  • Geography the study and mapping of the locations, characteristics, spatial distributions, transformations, and interactions of the earth's environmental and human phenomena.
  • Travel-Tourism the study of the interactions and effects of people on economies, cultures, and environments as they travel for business and leisure.

33. Sociology, Anthropology & Geography Dept
The University of tennessee at Chattanooga Sociology, Anthropology geography Dept.615 McCallie Avenue Chattanooga, TN 374032598, Office 308 Brock Hall Phone
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34. Tennessee, State, United States: Geography
Encyclopedia—tennessee, state, United States geography. The state has three sharplydefined regions East tennessee, Middle tennessee, and West tennessee.
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Tennessee, state, United States
Geography
The state has three sharply defined regions: East Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, and West Tennessee. In East Tennessee the Great Smoky Mts., Cumberland Plateau, and the narrow river valleys and heavily forested foothills generally restrict farming there to the subsistence level; but this region has two of the state's most industrialized cities, Chattanooga (fourth largest) and Knoxville (third largest). Middle Tennessee is hemmed in by the Tennessee River, which flows SW through East Tennessee into Alabama, looping back up into West Tennessee in its circuitous route to the Ohio. Gently rolling, fertile, bluegrass country, it is ideal for livestock raising and dairy farming. Middle Tennessee is still noted for its fine horses and mules, e.g., the Tennessee walking horse. Twenty-three state parks, covering some 132,000 acres (53,420 hectares) as well as parts of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cherokee National Forest, and Cumberland Gap National Historical Park are in Tennessee. Sportsmen and visitors are attracted to Reelfoot Lake, originally formed by an earthquake; stumps and other remains of a once dense forest, together with the lotus bed covering the shallow waters, give the lake an eerie beauty. The state also has many sites of historic interest, including the Hermitage, home of Andrew Jackson; the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site; Shiloh National Military Park; and Fort Donelson and Stones River national battlefields. Part of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park is also in Tennessee (see

35. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Tennessee
State Flag. State Seal. tennessee. tennessee, the Volunteer State AbbreviationTN. The name tennessee is derived from the name of a Cherokee village, Tanasi.
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TN The name Tennessee is derived from the name of a Cherokee village, Tanasi. In 1796, Tennessee was the first territory admitted as a state under the federal Constitution (16th state). Before statehood, it was known as the Territory South of the River Ohio. Tennessee is one of the states that link the North and the South. The lonely pioneer, wearing a coonskin cap and carrying a flintlock rifle, is a symbol of Tennessee's great past. Pioneers crossed the mountains of Tennessee to settle in the wilderness. They brought with them the spirit of independence and daring that has become a part of Tennessee's history. Tennessee's rugged mountains, thick forests and beautiful lakes and rivers are ideal for outdoor sports. The capital Nashville is known as a center for country music;

36. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Regions Of The United States
There are also differences in outlook and attitude based on geography. Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina tennessee Virginia West
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The Regions of the United States New England The Mid-Atlantic The South The Midwest ... The West Americans often speak of their country as one of several large regions. These regions are cultural units rather than governmental units formed by history and geography and shaped by the economics, literature and folkways that all the parts of a region share. What makes one region different from another? A region's multicultural heritage as well as distinct demographic characteristics like age and occupation make regions different and special. Within several regions, language is used differently and there are strong dialects. There are also differences in outlook and attitude based on geography. E-Texts Megalopolis The Bypassed East New England
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New England - including Harvard, Yale, Brown, Dartmouth, Wellesley, Smith, Williams, Amherst, and Wesleyan - is unequaled by any other region. America's first college, Harvard, was founded at Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1636. Without, however, large expanses of rich farmland or a mild climate, generations of exasperated New England farmers declared that the chief product of their land was stones. By 1750, many settlers had turned from farming to other pursuits. In their business dealings, New Englanders gained a reputation for hard work, shrewdness, thrift, and ingenuity.

37. The Tennessee River: The Tie That Binds
Generations of Americans have utilized the resources of the tennessee River, butit wasn t until the completion of TVA s basic navigation geography Standards.
http://www2.una.edu/geography/statedepted/lessons/river/tennessee_river_ties.htm
The Tennessee River: The Tie That Binds Micki McWilliams Cherokee Middle School Overview of Lesson Materials Connection to the Curriculum,Standards and Skills Grade Level ... References Overview of the Lesson Generations of Americans have utilized the resources of the Tennessee River, but it wasn't until the completion of TVA's basic navigation system that the river reached its full potential as a major transportation link Connection to the Curriculum, Standards, and Skills Geography Standards Standard 15 : How physical systems affect human systems. Alabama Course of Study: Social Studies Content Standards (Grade 7) Standard 3 : Illustrate graphically and analyze the distribution of major physical and human features on Earth's surface using different scales. Standard 7 : Evaluate the impact of human activity on landscapes over time using maps, graphs, and satellite produced images. Geographic Skills Acquiring geographic information: analyze maps, charts, and graphs to determine patterns and networks of economic interdependence.and South America. To understand how events in one part of the world can affect other parts of the world. Grade Level Grade 7 Purpose of the Lesson To analyze maps, charts, and graphs in determining the most efficient method of transporting bulk products to markets.

38. Atlas: Tennessee
tennessee. tennessee Profile More Geographic Information Country Profiles;Flags; World geography; World Statistics. US State Profiles; US Cities;
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39. Tennessee, State, United States: Geography
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    Tennessee, state, United States
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    The state has three sharply defined regions: East Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, and West Tennessee. In East Tennessee the Great Smoky Mts., Cumberland Plateau, and the narrow river valleys and heavily forested foothills generally restrict farming there to the subsistence level; but this region has two of the state's most industrialized cities, Chattanooga (fourth largest) and Knoxville (third largest). Middle Tennessee is hemmed in by the Tennessee River, which flows SW through East Tennessee into Alabama, looping back up into West Tennessee in its circuitous route to the Ohio. Gently rolling, fertile, bluegrass country, it is ideal for livestock raising and dairy farming. Middle Tennessee is still noted for its fine horses and mules, e.g., the Tennessee walking horse. Twenty-three state parks, covering some 132,000 acres (53,420 hectares) as well as parts of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cherokee National Forest, and Cumberland Gap National Historical Park are in Tennessee. Sportsmen and visitors are attracted to Reelfoot Lake, originally formed by an earthquake; stumps and other remains of a once dense forest, together with the lotus bed covering the shallow waters, give the lake an eerie beauty.

40. Tennessee: Facts, Map And State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com
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Tennessee was the 16 th state in the USA ; it became a state on June 1, 1796. State Abbreviation - TN
State Capital - Nashville
Largest City - Memphis Area - 42,146 square miles [Tennessee is the 36th biggest state in the USA] Population (as of 2000) [Tennessee is the 16th most populous state in the USA] Major Industries - mining (coal), electrical power, enriched uranium production, music, automobile manufacturing, farming (tobacco, cattle, soybeans, cotton), walking horses, tourism Major Rivers - Tennessee River, Mississippi River , Cumberland River, Clinch River, Duck River Major Lakes - Kentucky Lake, Norris Lake, Chickamauga Lake, Cherokee Lake, Tims Ford Reservoir Highest Point - Clingmans Dome (located in Great Smoky Mountains National Park) - 6,643 feet (2,025 m) above sea level

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