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  1. A primary study on understanding earliest Cumberland history: Dawn on Middle Tennessee history : unknown factors in the route to Coldwater and return, May-June, 1787 by Jon Linton Hall, 1984
  2. The geology of Tennessee, by James M Safford, 1861
  3. The energy crisis and Tennessee: A working paper by Burrell Richardson, 1974
  4. Geography: The World and Its People 2002 Tennessee Edition by David G. Armstrong, 2002-01
  5. Moon Handbooks: Tennessee (2nd Edition) by Jeff Bradley, 1999-07-06
  6. Flags of Tennessee by Devereaux Cannon, 1990-11
  7. The Social Origins of the Urban South: Race, Gender, and Migration in Nashville and Middle Tennessee, 1890-1930 by Louis M. Kyriakoudes, 2003-10-22
  8. Geology and geography section. (Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 111th Meeting).(Brief Article): An article from: Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science by David Lumsden, 2002-01-01
  9. Nashville, Tennessee (See the USA) by Paul J. Deegan, 1989-12
  10. Tennessee (One Nation) by Capstone Press Geography Department Staf, 1999-01
  11. Tennessee (One Nation) by The Capstone Press Geography Department, 1998-03
  12. A Forty-Niner from Tennessee: The Diary of Hugh Brown Heiskell by Hugh Brown Heiskell, Edward M. Steel, 1998-07
  13. Tennessee (Hello USA) by Karen Sirvaitis, 1991-12
  14. Tennessee (United States) by Paul Joseph, 1998-09

41. Oak Ridge Teen Is State Geography Whiz - Saturday, 04/03/04
This isn t the first time a tennessee student s geography knowledgewas good for a trip to Washington. Last year, Bellevue eighth
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42. Tennessee State Geography
tennessee State geography. So you want to know about tennessee? Here are somehighlights! Also check out the links to other sites about tennessee.
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Tennessee State Geography
So you want to know about Tennessee? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about Tennessee.
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Key Facts
Top of Page Population (1994): 5,175,000 (16th in size) State size: 42,144 square miles (34th in size) State Capital: Nashville (named after Francis Nash a Revolutionary war General) Major cities: Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville Admission to union: The 16th State Date entered the union: June 1, 1796 Origin of state name: Named after the indian village "Tanasi". Nicknames: The Volunteer State Bordering states: Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Arkansas State bird: Mockingbird State flower: Iris State tree: Yellow Poplar Motto: Tennessee - America at its Best
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Top of Page Nashville is the heart of Country and Western music, and the home of the Grand Old Opry.

43. Tennessee (U.S.)
Divisions . Those familiar with tennessee s geography and politics haveno trouble identifying the meaning of the three stars. Culturally
http://flagspot.net/flags/us-tn.html
Tennessee (U.S.)
Last modified: by rick wyatt
Keywords: tennessee united states star
Links: FOTW homepage search write us mirrors
by Mario Fabretto , 24 February 1998 See also: In 1818, five stars were added, representing Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee, bringing the total number of stars on the U.S. flag to . There were thirteen stripes representing the thirteen original colonies.
Development and Description of the Flag
The Tennessee State Flag was designed by Captain LeRoy Reeves of the Third Regiment, Tennessee Infantry. Captain Reeves explained the design of his flag as follows: Tennessee is divided into three regions - the Tennessee River divides West Tennessee from Middle Tennessee, and East Tennessee is the area of the Smokey Mountains and east - the "Grand Divisions. The three stars are of pure white, representing the three grand divisions of the state. They are bound together by the endless circle of the blue field, the symbol being three bound together in one.... an indissoluble trinity. The large field is crimson. The final blue bar relieves the sameness of the crimson field and prevents the flag from showing too much crimson when hanging limp. The white edgings, contrast more strongly the other colors.

44. Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 650,100 within the city limitsmaking it the largest city in the state of tennessee, United States geography.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis,_Tennessee
Memphis, Tennessee
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Memphis, Tennessee City flag City seal City nickname : "The River City" or "The Bluff City" Missing image
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Location in the state of Tennessee County Shelby County, Tennessee Area ...
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40.0 km² (15.4 mi²) 5.24% Population
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External link: City of Memphis Online http://www.cityofmemphis.org/ Memphis is a city located in Shelby County, Tennessee of which it is the county seat . As of the census, the city had a total population of 650,100 within the city limits making it the largest city in the state of Tennessee United States . It is located on Lower Chickasaw Bluff above the Mississippi River , at the mouth of the Wolf River . Interstate highways I40 and I55 (along with rail lines) cross the Mississippi at Memphis into the state of Arkansas Table of contents 1 History 2 Law and Government 3 Geography 3.1 Bridges ... edit
History
Memphis was settled by the Chickasaw tribe. The Spanish explorer, Hernando de Soto , is believed to have visited the area. The French built Fort Prudhomme in the vicinity. The city was founded in

45. Tennessee Road Maps, City Street Maps With TN Travel Directions Print Out Maps D
tennessee Weather Information, Click Here. LIVE tennessee MAPS, AthensTraffic, Click Here. geography, Gardeners Climate Zone Map, Click Here.
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46. New River Notes Geography Page
tennessee. Carter County, tennessee Geographic Information 1232 features listed.Johnson County, tennessee Geographic Information 758 features listed.
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The links on this page are to The Geographic Names Information System of the U.S. Geological Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior. I have no input into this system and list these sites as a courtesy to visitors to New River Notes.
Virginia
Bland County, Virginia Geographic Places 218 places listed Buchanan County Virginia Geographic places 858 features listed Carroll County, Virginia Geographic features 742 places listed Craig County, Virginia Place names 235 features listed Dickenson County Place Names 734 features listed Giles County, Virginia Place Names 343 places listed Grayson County, Virginia Geographic features 558 places listed Lee County, Virginia Geographic Features 673 places listed Montgomery County, Virginia Geographic Features 645 places listed Pulaski County, Virginia Geographic features 328 places listed. Roanoke County, Virginia Geographic features 567 places listed Russell County, Virginia place names 834 features listed Scott County, Virginia place name

47. SEDAAG - Southeastern Geography - Tennessee
Return to Southeastern geography. Alabama Florida Georgia Kentucky Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina tennessee Virginia West Virginia.
http://www.majbill.vt.edu/geog/sedaag/se_geog/Tennessee/Tennessee.htm
Tennessee Return to Southeastern Geography Alabama Florida Georgia ... West Virginia Page Created by Blaine Adams. Last Updated 22 May, 2003 , by Blaine Adams Send updates to Laurence W. Carstensen

48. The US50 - A Guide To The Fifty States
History geography Outdoors Tourism Events Information State Links Copyright© 1998
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Tennessee State
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49. GEOSPATIAL RESOURCES - Maps And Atlases: U.S. - State & Regional Maps
tennessee tennessee Atlas Online (tennessee Geographic Alliance); tennesseeElectronic Atlas (University of tennessee). Utah geography
http://library.humboldt.edu/~rls/geospatial/usstatemaps.htm
See also Maps and Atlases: California The Atlas Collection contains many regional and individual state atlases. Use the suggestions under Atlases in the Atlas and Map Collection to either browse the shelves or search in the HSU Library Catalog. The Map Collection contains general and thematic maps for each state produced by federal and state government agencies and commercial publishers. Use the suggestions found under Maps in the Atlas and Map Collection to either browse the shelves or search in the HSU Library Catalog.
Regions
Multiple States

50. Eric's Geography Songlist
Don t know much about geography . Bill Monroe, Earl Scruggs, Elvis PresleyBoy From Oklahoma Willis Alan Ramsey Brand New tennessee Waltz - Jesse
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Songs about U.S. States or Regions Songs about Cities and Places Songs about Streets or Roads ... Other Musical Geographical References
"Don't know much about geography..."
Songs about Countries, Continents, Provinces and Regions A New Argentina - Andrew Lloyd Webber A New England - Billy Bragg Acadian Driftwood - The Band Africa - Toto Alberta Bound - Gordon Lightfoot, Ian Tyson America - Julio Iglesias America - Neil Diamond America - Waylon Jennings America - West Side Story America the Beautiful American Life - Primus American Pie - Don McLean, Madonna American Storm - Bob Seger American Woman - Guess Who Anarchy in the UK - Sex Pistols Angola - Ambrosia Antarctica Starts Here - John Cale April in Portugal - Les Baxter Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe - Johnny Mercer

51. Tennessee The Volunteer State
tennessee, the Volunteer State. geography.
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Tennessee, the Volunteer State Geography State Symbols People and Cities Geography Economy ... History WOMAN AT WORK

52. Tn State Flag
SYMBOLISM. Those familiar with tennessee s geography and politics haveno trouble identifying the meaning of the three stars. Culturally
http://www.tnmilitary.org/MainPages/tn state flag.htm
Tennessee State Flag The Tennessee State Flag was designed by Captain LeRoy Reeves of the Third Regiment, Tennessee Infantry. Captain Reeves explained the design of his flag as follows: The three stars are of pure white, representing the three grand divisions of the state. They are bound together by the endless circle of the blue field the symbol being three bound together in one-an indissoluble trinity The large field is crimson. The final blue bar relieves the sameness of the crimson field and prevents the flag from showing too much creation when hanging limp. The white edgings contrast more strongly the other colors. This flag was adopted as the official flag of the State of Tennessee by an act of the Legislature passed and approved April 17, 1905. The design of the flag was described by that act, Chapter 498 of the Public Acts of 1905, as follows: An oblong flag or banner in length one and two thirds times its width, the large or principal field of same to be of color red, but said flag or banner ending at its free or outer end in a perpendicular bar of blue, of uniform width, running from side to side; that is to say, from top to bottom of said flag or banner, and separated from the red field by a narrow margin or stripe of white of uniform width; the width of the white stripe to be one-fifth that of the blue bar; and the total width of the bar and stripe together to be equal to one-eighth of the width of the flag. SYMBOLISM Those familiar with Tennessee's geography and politics have no trouble identifying the meaning of the three stars. Culturally and geologically, East, Middle, and West Tennessee are as different as any three state could be. Yet non-Tennesseans are often confused about the symbolism of the tri-star flag.

53. MSN Encarta - United States (Geography)
Encyclopedia Article, from, Encarta, Advertisement. Page 10 of 12.United States (geography). and gravel. A2, c, tennessee River. The1,050
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News Search MSNBC for news about United States (Geography) Internet Search Search Encarta about United States (Geography) Search MSN for Web sites about United States (Geography) Also on Encarta Encarta guide: The Reagan legacy Compare top online degrees Proud papas: Famous dads with famous kids Also on MSN Father's Day present ideas on MSN Shopping Breaking news on MSNBC Switch to MSN in 3 easy steps Our Partners Capella University: Online degrees LearnitToday: Computer courses CollegeBound Network: ReadySetGo Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions Encyclopedia Article from Encarta Advertisement Page 10 of 12 United States (Geography) Multimedia 163 items Article Outline Introduction AN EXPANSIVE AND DIVERSE NATION REGIONS of the UNITED STATES CLIMATES AND CLIMATIC REGIONS ... Lakes, Rivers, and Coastlines

54. MSN Encarta - Tennessee (state)
II, Physical geography. Print Preview of Section. tennessee ranks 36th in sizeamong the states of the Union, with an area of 109,150 sq km (42,143 sq mi
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Tennessee (state)
Facts and Figures Quick information and statistics News Search MSNBC for news about Tennessee (state) Internet Search Search Encarta about Tennessee (state) Search MSN for Web sites about Tennessee (state) Also on Encarta Encarta guide: The Reagan legacy Compare top online degrees Proud papas: Famous dads with famous kids Also on MSN Father's Day present ideas on MSN Shopping Breaking news on MSNBC Switch to MSN in 3 easy steps Our Partners Capella University: Online degrees LearnitToday: Computer courses CollegeBound Network: ReadySetGo Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions Encyclopedia Article from Encarta Advertisement Tennessee (state) Multimedia 16 items Dynamic Map View map of Tennessee (state) Article Outline Introduction Physical Geography Economic Activities The People of Tennessee ... History I Introduction Print Preview of Section Tennessee (state) These regional differences are reflected in the division of Tennessee into three so-called grand divisions, which are recognized under state law: East Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, and West Tennessee. Each of the divisions has its distinctive regional center, or centers:

55. Oak Ridge Schools Home
Hunter Ripley and Greg Hamilton pose with the first place trophy Hunter wonat the 2004 tennessee Geographic Bee. RMS Student Wins TN geography Bee.
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Oak Ridge Schools home
Oak Ridge Schools home
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The Heery Report
for a New ORHS
You may download the Heery Report in two formats: as a PowerPoint Presentation or as a .pdf file
Click here
to view a press release from the Oak Ridge Public Schools Foundation regarding the renovation of ORHS.
These ORHS graduates look at the "time capules" they had created at Willow Brook eight years ago. Photo used with permission of The Oak Ridger ORHS Seniors
Travel Back
in Time at WBES
Eight years ago, several Willow Brook fourth graders buried "time capsules" in the Secret Garden. The capules contained index cards that recorded the students' thoughts and feelings at the time. This week, twenty ORHS seniors (now graduates of the class of 2004) returned to dig up their capsules. They laughed and reminisced about their childhood and about how things have changed for them. The teachers at WBES enjoyed reuniting with their former students; they are proud of their former fourth graders' many accomplishments. Current fourth graders will bury their own time capsules in hopes of returning in 2012. To view this "wrinkle in time", see our video clip. Click on your type of Internet connection: Dialup Cable/DSL Full Screen Windows Media Player Required Work on the Secret City Square is nearly complete.

56. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Tennessee, State, United States : Geography, United Stat
AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete informationon tennessee, state, United States geography, US Political geography.
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Tennessee, state, United States, U.S. Political Geography
Related Category: U.S. Political Geography Tennessee u s E u s E Pronunciation Key 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.

57. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Little Tennessee, United States (U.S. Physical Geography
AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete informationon Little tennessee, US Physical geography. Includes related research links.
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Related Category: U.S. Physical Geography Little Tennessee, river, c.135 mi (220 km) long, rising in the Blue Ridge, NE Ga., and flowing generally NW across SW N.C. and through E Tenn. to the Tennessee River opposite Lenoir City. On the river in North Carolina near the Tennessee line is Fontana Dam (480 ft/146 m high; 2,365 ft/721 m long; completed 1945), impounding Fontana Lake. It is part of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and is the highest dam E of the Rocky Mts. The dam provides flood control, river regulation, and hydroelectricity. Cheoah Dam in North Carolina, and Calderwood and Chilhowee dams in Tennessee are also part of the TVA.
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  • 58. Geography Links Page
    tennessee Geographic Alliance The TGA is working on the development ofa K12 geography Curriculum for Pre-Service Teachers in tennessee.
    http://www.tnstate.edu/hgps/geo/geoglink.htm
    GEOGRAPHY LINKS OF INTEREST
    GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTERESTS U.S. Geological Survey - Geographic Information Systems Page The Geography Network State of Tennessee GIS Information Page Tennessee Geographic Information Council
    This is the site for Tennessee's leading organization on GIS development in both the private and public sectors The Official National GIS Day Site Nashville Tennessean GIS Article: February 11, 1999 Nashville Planning Commission GIS Map Server Global Positioning Systems (GPS) Overview ... The Geo Community Page
    GEOGRAPHY EDUCATION INTERESTS National Geographic Society Geography Lessons and Activities
    educators all over the country to produce lessons, units, and activities designed to bring good geography into the classroom. National Atlas
    Good site for printing blank maps Geographic Education National Implementation Project
    Excellent information source on the application of the National
    Geography Standards and K-12 Geography Education About.Com Geography Home Page
    Excellent resource for all types of geography-related information Upward Bound Summer Program GIS and GPS Mapping Project
    This site includes numerous helpful links on GIS and GPS technology GIS Education Resource List
    This site includes a list of K-12 level GIS projects Geography Education 2001
    Recent article on the status of K-12 Geography Education in the U.S. (in pdf format)

    59. Summer Institute On The Cultural Diversity Of The American South
    The tennessee Geographic Alliance and Department of geography at the Universityof tennessee are providing a fourweek summer institute on the cultural
    http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/prinsmemos/2004/ems013.html
    COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION P.O. BOX 2120 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23218-2120 PRINS. MEMO NO. 13 February 17, 2004 ELEMENTARY / MIDDLE / SECONDARY
    TO: Principals FROM: Patricia I. Wright Assistant Superintendent for Instruction SUBJECT: Summer Institute on the Cultural Diversity of the American South The Tennessee Geographic Alliance and Department of Geography at the University of Tennessee are providing a four-week summer institute on the cultural diversity of the American South through a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. The institute will be held at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville June 20 – July 19, 2004. Twenty-five teachers from throughout the United States will be selected to participate in the institute. Each participant will receive a $2,800 stipend to cover travel and subsistence expenses. Applications must be postmarked no later than March 1, 2004. Contact Kurt Butefish ( kbutefis@utk.edu ), coordinator of the Tennessee Geographic Alliance, at 865-974-4841 to receive copies of the application. For further information contact Colleen C. Bryant (

    60. Developing Educational Standards - Tennessee
    the year last administered) the arts (1997), civics (1998), geography (1994; the TennesseeDepartment of Education The Curriculum Frameworks portion of the
    http://edstandards.org/StSt/Tennessee.html

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