New Maps Online, Including Tennessee’s “Bell County” Here's a quick geography quiz: Where in Tennessee would one find Bell County? The short answer is, "nowhere." But oh, what might have been.
Follow @tnhouser For House District 14 Election Results Wednesday, August 12 is Election Day in one part of East Tennessee with voters deciding who will be the newest member of the 109th General Assembly. Secretary of State Tre Hargett wants people to know how they can find unofficial results as
2015-2016 Blue Book to Honor Sen. Howard Baker The 2015-2016 edition of the Tennessee Blue Book will be dedicated to the late U.S. Sen. Howard H. Baker, Jr. of Scott County.
Secretary Hargett and Elected Officials Celebrate Northwest Tennessee Libraries Secretary of State Tre Hargett, and over 90 state legislators, mayors and library board members celebrated the value of local libraries at the Obion River Regional Library’s fourth annual Northwest Tennessee Library Legislative and Mayoral
2015-2016 Blue Book Dedicated to Sen. Howard Baker Secretary of State Tre Hargett dedicated the newly released 2015-2016 edition of the Blue Book to the late U.S. Sen. Howard H. Baker, Jr. of Scott County on Thursday.
Information for Agencies & Business This guide outlines the information that businesses and government agency officials need to be aware of and how to interact with program participants. Image
Secretary of State Announces Winners of Essay Contest for Tennessee Students Who Served as Poll Officials The Tennessee Secretary of State’s office is proud to announce the 2020 Civics Essay Contest winners for students who served as poll officials during the Nov. 3 election.
Secretary of State’s Safe at Home Program Expanded Under Legislative Effort Led by Sen. John Stevens and Rep. Andrew Farmer The Secretary of State’s Safe at Home Address Confidentiality Program has been expanded as a result of SB0885/HB1128, sponsored by State Senator John Stevens and State Representative Andrew Farmer. The bill was signed and enacted into law
"Oll and Toad" - A Civil War Love Story A newly digitized collection of Civil War love letters is now available online through the Tennessee State Library and Archives' Tennessee Virtual Archive website.
Historic Surge in New Business Filings Signals Renewed Confidence in Economy Secretary of State Tre Hargett will be delivering a historic copy of Washington County’s first property records to Jonesborough on June 1, 2021, a date which also marks the 225th anniversary of Tennessee’s statehood.
Secretary of State Celebrates Tennessee High Schools Earning Anne Dallas Dudley Voter Registration Award Secretary of State Tre Hargett is proud to celebrate the 22 high schools in 18 counties across Tennessee that earned Anne Dallas Dudley Awards by meeting the student voter registration thresholds.
Secretary Hargett Encourages Victims to Protect Themselves by Protecting Their Address with Safe at Home In recognition of National Human Trafficking Awareness Day on Jan. 11 and National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, Secretary of State Tre Hargett is encouraging anyone who has ever been a victim of human trafficking
Tennessee High Schools Earn Anne Dallas Dudley Voter Registration Awards In its inaugural year, 37 high schools in 22 counties across Tennessee earned the Secretary of State's Anne Dallas Dudley Awards by meeting student voter registration thresholds.
"Safe at Home" Program to Protect Domestic Abuse Victims For many victims of domestic abuse, stalking and similar crimes, escaping abusers is no easy task. In 2016 alone, 78,100 domestic violence offenses were reported in Tennessee. In over 80 percent of these reported incidents, the primary
Tennessee History Day Winners Advance to National History Day Sixty-two students will represent Tennessee at the National History Day competition this summer. The students are advancing after placing first or second in various categories at Tennessee History Day Saturday, April 7. Participants entered
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Cannon County Cannon County Cannon County was formed in 1836 from Rutherford, Smith and Warren counties (Private Acts of Tennessee 1835-36, Chapter 33) The county seat is Woodbury. There was a fire at the Cannon County courthouse in 1934. Selected Cannon County Formation Act PRIVATE ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1835-36, CHAPTER 33: "An Act to establish a new county of the name of Cannon, to be composed of parts of the counties of Warren, Rutherford and Smith." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE Cannon County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the Ask
Tri-Star Chronicles: John Jay Hooker Jr. A newspaper once dubbed John Jay Hooker Jr. as “Tennessee’s own Kennedy.” And the label seemed to fit. The one-time aide to Robert F. Kennedy made a name for himself during his campaigns for Tennessee governor in 1966 and 1970. Although he
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Polk County Polk County Polk County was formed in 1839 from Bradley and McMinn counties (Acts of Tennessee 1839-40, Chapter 10) The county seat is Benton. There were fires at the Polk County courthouse in 1895 and 1935. Selected Published County Polk County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1839-40, CHAPTER 10: "An Act to establish the County of Polk." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That a new county be, and the same is hereby established Polk County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the Ask
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Hickman County Hickman County Hickman County was formed in 1807 from Dickson County (Acts of Tennessee 1807, Chapter 44) The county seat is Centerville. There was a fire at the Hickman County courthouse in 1864. Selected Published County Histories Account Hickman County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1807, CHAPTER 44: "An Act to reduce the limits of Dickson County, and to form a new county, to the south of the same." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE Hickman County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or e-mail the
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Marion County Marion County Marion County was formed in 1817 from Indian lands (Acts of Tennessee 1817, Chapter 10) The county seat is Jasper. There was a fire at the Marion County courthouse in 1922. Selected Published County Histories Aaron Russell's Marion County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1817, CHAPTER 109: "An Act to establish a new county south west of Bledsoe and south of Warren and Franklin counties." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE Marion County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the Ask
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Lawrence County Lawrence County Lawrence County was formed in 1817 from Hickman County and Indian lands (Acts of Tennessee 1817, Chapter 42) The county seat is Lawrenceburg. Selected Published County Histories Brief History of Early Lawrence County Lawrence County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1817, CHAPTER 42: "An Act to establish a new county, west of Giles, and south of Hickman and Maury." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That the Lawrence County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the
Tri-Star Chronicles: Winfield Dunn Dunn developed an interest in politics at an early age. His father, Aubert Culberson Dunn, served as district attorney in Mississippi’s Lauderdale County during the 1930s. At the time, Dunn recalled thinking of the courthouse where his
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Lake County Lake County Lake County was formed in 1870 from Obion County (Acts of Tennessee 1870, Chapter 30) The county seat is Tiptonville. Selected Published County Histories History and Families: Lake County, Tennessee, 1870-1992 (Lake County Lake County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1870, CHAPTER 30: "An An Act to establish the county of Lake." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That a new county be, and the same is hereby established Lake County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the Ask
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Sequatchie County Sequatchie County Sequatchie County was formed in 1857 from Hamilton, Marion, and Van Buren counties (Public Acts of Tennessee 1857-58, Chapter 11) The county seat is Dunlap. Selected Published County Histories Sequatchie County (Camp, 1984 Sequatchie County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1857-58, CHAPTER 11: "An Act to establish the County of Sequatchie, in this state, and to change the county lines between the counties of Grundy and Franklin, Marshall and Lincoln, Hardeman Sequatchie County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Bedford County Bedford County Bedford County was formed in 1807 from parts of Rutherford County and Indian lands (Acts of Tennessee 1807, Chapter 37). The county seat is Shelbyville. There were fires at the Bedford County courthouse in 1863 and 1934 Bedford County Formation Act PRIVATE ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1801, CHAPTER 37: "An Act to divide Rutherford County, and to form a new county, south and south west of said county, by the name of Bedford." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL Bedford County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Cumberland County Cumberland County Cumberland County was formed in 1855 from Bledsoe, Fentress, Morgan, Putnam, Rhea and White counties (Acts of Tennessee 1855-56, Chapter 6) The county seat is Crossville. There was a fire at the Cumberland County Cumberland County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1855-56, CHAPTER 6: "An Act to establish the county of Cumberland in this state." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That a new county is hereby Cumberland County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Bradley County Bradley County Bradley County was formed in 1836 from Indian lands (Acts of Tennessee 1836) The county seat is Cleveland. Selected Published County Histories Album of Historical Memories. Chatata-Tasso, Bradley County, Tennessee, 1830-1961 Bradley County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1836, CHAPTER 12: "An Act establishing the county of Bradley." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That the territory contained in the lines herein after Bradley County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Johnson County Johnson County Johnson County was formed in 1836 from Carter County (Private Acts of Tennessee 1835-1836, Chapter 31) The county seat is Mountain City. Selected Published County Histories From This Valley (Cook, 2003) History of Johnson Johnson County Formation Act PRIVATE ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1835-36, CHAPTER 31: "An Act to establish the county of Johnson, on the east of Carter County." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That a new Johnson County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Benton County Benton County Benton County was formed in 1835 from Humphreys County (Private Acts of Tennessee 1835-36, Chapter 30). The county seat is Camden. Selected Published County Histories Benton County (Smith, 1979) [name index]* Benton County Benton County Formation Act "An Act providing for the division of Humphreys County and to lay off the county of Benton." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That from and after the first day of Benton County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the Ask
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Fayette County Fayette County Fayette County was formed in 1824 from Indian lands (Acts of Tennessee 1824, Chapter 36) The county seat is Somerville. There was a fire at the Fayette County courthouse in 1925. Selected Published County Histories 150 Years Fayette County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1824, CHAPTER 36: "An Act to establish the county of Fayette." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That a county, to be called and known by the name of Fayette County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Bledsoe County Bledsoe County Bledsoe County was formed in 1807 from parts of Roane County and Indian lands (Acts of Tennessee 1807, Chapter 9). The county seat is Pikeville. There was a fire at the Bledsoe County courthouse in 1908. Selected Published Bledsoe County Formation Act "An Act to reduce Roane County to constitutional limits, and to form two new and distinct counties south-west of the same." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That from Bledsoe County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Wayne County Wayne County Wayne County was formed in 1817 from Hickman County (Acts of Tennessee 1817, Chapter 174) The county seat is Waynesboro. There was a fire at the Wayne County courthouse in 1973. Selected Published County Histories History of Wayne County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1817, CHAPTER 174: "An act to establish a new county west of Lawrence County and south of Hickman and Humphrey’s [sic] counties. " SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF Wayne County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or e-mail the
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Meigs County Meigs County Meigs County was formed in 1836 from Rhea County (Private Acts of Tennessee 1835-36, Chapter 34) The county seat is Decatur. There were fires at the Meigs County courthouse in 1904 and 1964. Selected Published County Histories Meigs County Formation Act PRIVATE ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1835-36, CHAPTER 34: "An Act to establish the county of Meigs, in honor of Colonel Return J. Meigs, deceased; a patriot and soldier of the American Revolution of 1776." SECTION 1. BE IT Meigs County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the Ask
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About White County White County White County was formed in 1806 from Jackson and Smith counties (Acts of Tennessee 1806, Chapter 36) The county seat is Sparta. Selected Published County Histories Civil War in White County, Tennessee, 1861-1865 (Dudney, 1985) White County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1806, CHAPTER 36: "An Act to form a new county south of the counties of Wilson, Smith, Jackson and Overton." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That a new White County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or e-mail the
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Dickson County Dickson County Dickson County was formed in 1803 from Montgomery and Robertson counties (Acts of Tennessee 1803, Chapter 66) The county seat is Charlotte. There was a fire at the Dickson County courthouse in 1830. Selected Published County Dickson County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1803, CHAPTER 66: "An Act erecting part of Robertson and Montgomery counties into a separate and distinct county." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE Dickson County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Lincoln County Lincoln County Lincoln County was formed in 1809 from Bedford County (Acts of Tennessee 1809 [First Session], Chapter 48) The county seat is Fayetteville. Selected Published County Histories Carter Hills (Allison, 19??) Heritage of Lincoln Lincoln County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1809 (First Session), CHAPTER 48: "An Act to establish a county south of Bedford, to be known by the name of Lincoln." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE Lincoln County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Putnam County Putnam County Putnam County was formed in 1854 from Fentress, Jackson, Overton, Smith and White counties (Acts of Tennessee 1842, Chapter 169; Acts of Tennessee 1854, Chapter 320 re-established Putnam County) The county seat is Cookeville Putnam County Formation Act The original act that created Putnam County was declared to be in violation of the Tennessee Constitution. The act that re-established the county follows the 1842 act. ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1841-42, CHAPTER 169: "An Putnam County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the Ask
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Gibson County Gibson County Gibson County was formed in 1823 from Indian lands (Private Acts of Tennessee 1823, Chapter 111) The county seat is Trenton. There was a fire at the Gibson County courthouse in 1941. Selected Published County Histories Bygone Gibson County Formation Act PRIVATE ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1823, CHAPTER 111: "An Act to establish a new county west of Carroll County." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That a new county to be called Gibson County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the Ask
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Overton County Overton County Overton County was formed in 1806 from Jackson County and Indian lands (Acts of Tennessee 1806 [2nd Session], Chapter 27) The county seat is Livingston. There was a fire at the Overton County courthouse in 1865. Selected Overton County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE (Second Session) 1806, CHAPTER 27: "An Act to reduce Jackson County to constitutional limits, & to form a new county east of the military reservation." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL Overton County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Lauderdale County Lauderdale County Lauderdale County was formed in 1835 from Dyer, Haywood and Tipton counties (Private Acts of Tennessee 1835-36, Chapter 28) The county seat is Ripley. There was a fire at the Lauderdale County courthouse in 1869. Selected Lauderdale County Formation Act PRIVATE ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1835-36, CHAPTER 28: "An Act to establish the county of Lauderdale." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That a new county be, and the same is Lauderdale County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About McMinn County McMinn County McMinn County was formed in 1819 from Indian lands (Acts of Tennessee 1819, Chapter 7) The county seat is Athens. Selected Published County Histories Englewood - The Town and its People (Dixon, 1985?) Etowah (Tullock, 2013) McMinn County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1819, CHAPTER 7: "An Act to establish the counties therein mentioned, east of Rhea and south of Roane and Blount counties." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF McMinn County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the Ask
Tri-Star Chronicles: Ed Westcott As a photographer for the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Westcott was the only person allowed to have a camera in Oak Ridge while the Manhattan Project was under way in the 1940s. He took thousands of photographs of Oak Ridge
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Monroe County Monroe County Monroe County was formed in 1819 from Indian lands (Public Acts of Tennessee 1819, Chapter 7) The county seat is Madisonville. There were fires at the Monroe County courthouse in the 1820s and 1960. Selected Published County Monroe County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1819, CHAPTER 7: "An Act to establish the counties therein mentioned, east of Rhea and south of Roane and Blount counties." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF Monroe County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the Ask
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Giles County Giles County Giles County was formed in 1809 from Indian lands (Acts of Tennessee 1809 [First Session], Chapter 55) The county seat is Pulaski. There were fires at the Giles County courthouse in 1813, 1857 and 1907. Selected Published Giles County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1809 (First Session), CHAPTER 55: "An Act to establish a county, south of Maury County, and north of the southern boundary of the state." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE Giles County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the Ask
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Franklin County Franklin County Franklin County was formed in 1807 from Rutherford County and Indian lands (Acts of Tennessee 1807, Chapter 72) The county seat is Winchester. Selected Published County Histories Brief History of Franklin County, Tennessee Franklin County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1807, CHAPTER 72: "An Act to form and establish a new county south and east of the counties of Warren and Bedford." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE Franklin County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the
Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Stewart County Stewart County Stewart County was formed in 1803 from Montgomery County (Acts of Tennessee 1803, Chapter 68) The county seat is Dover. There was a fire at the Stewart County courthouse in 1862. Selected Published County Histories 1985 Bear Stewart County Formation Act ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1803, CHAPTER 68: "An Act to divide the county of Montgomery and form a new county out of the lower part thereof." SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE Stewart County Bibliography PLEASE NOTE that the Tennessee State Library and Archives does not hold copies of all of the items listed in this bibliography. Please check the Tennessee State Library and Archives Online Catalog or visit the