Bacon, Willard S.  This work concerns the archaeological remains of a Civil War stockade.

 

Ball, Donald B.  This thesis outlines the dominant architectural patterns found in studying Euro-American materials.  Log structures, frame dwellings, and cemeteries in the Normandy Reservoir were the main focus of the research.

 

Douglas, Hiram K.  This work is an overview of the career of Bishop James Otey, first Episcopal bishop of Tennessee.

 

"The Early Days of Electricity."  This work discusses bringing electricity to Centerville.

 

Greninger, Edwin T. This work includes the travels of Bishop James H. Otey of Columbia.

 

Hamilton, Neil A.  The document regards the founder of the sporting goods manufacturer in Tullahoma, Tennessee, who started out making horse collars.

 

Helsley, Jodie W.  This work concerns a country doctor in Bedford County.

 

Holliman, Glenn N.  This work concerns the Webb School in Bell Buckle, Tennessee.

 

Moore, Debra. This work investigates the actual events of an 1894 bicycle accident that killed Jim Bobo of Tullahoma, Tennessee, described in a local ballad, "Jim Bobo's Fatal Ride."

 

Noll, Arthur H.  This work is an overview of the Episcopal Church in Tennessee and discusses the importance of Columbia to the church's history.

 

Smith, Samuel D., and Charlotte A. Watrin. The Zimmerie Brick Kiln operated in Marshall County.

 

Talley, Thomas Washington.  This work concerns African American folklore; Talley lived in Shelbyville.