The Lawsons of East Tennessee


Book Description

William Lawson was born in 1690 in Brunswick County, Virginia. He married a Miss Rodgers and they had four known children. He died in 1754 in Lunenburg County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee.




Connection in East Tennessee


Book Description

This long out-of-print genealogical reference has become much sought after by residents of East Tennessee.




First Families of Tennessee


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First Families of Tennessee is a tribute to these men and women who established the state.




Historic Bearden


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In its time, Bearden has seen a motley assortment of pioneers, some of them immigrants, some of them rare African American landowners, spread alongside the toll road into the western wilderness; the first railroad ever built through East Tennessee; Knoxville's first eighteen-hole golf course; the dawn of aviation in East Tennessee, and Knoxville's first municipal airport; a major brick factory, a landmark hat factory, and the biggest rose-production plant in the South; the junction of two of America's first national automobile routes, spawning half a century of tourist camps, motor courts, and motels; jazz nightclubs and slot-machine speakeasies; drive-in restaurants, movie theaters, and bootlegging joints; Knoxville's first cinema multiplex; and too many interesting residents to count, including some cutting-edge musicians, a Pulitzer-winning novelist, and a groundbreaking inventor. This narrative attempts to tell it all as one story, the story of Bearden.










A Memoir of Hugh Lawson White


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1856.







Franklin the Stillborn State


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During the 1780s, the pioneers of Western North Carolina wanted to set up a new state called Franklin in the area known today as East Tennessee, but their efforts to convince the Continental Congress failed. A militia battle near Johnson City settled the matter. Two strong-willed men, John Sevier and John Tipton, led the pro and con factions, the details of which are chronicled in this book.




Notable Southern Families


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Vol. 5 by J.P.C. French and Z. Armstrong, v. 6 by J.P.C. French.