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  • Allred, Charles E. Farm Credit in Marshall County, Tennessee, 1938. Knoxville: Agricultural Experimental Station, 1939.

 
  • Bailey, Karen Finley.  "The Columbia Athenaeum School for Young Ladies, 1852-1904."a  Historic Maury 41:2 (2005): 126-144.

 

  • Bailey, Karen Finley.  "Funeral Traditions, 1900-1950."a Historic Maury 41:1 (2005): 26-36.

 

 

 

 

  • Ball, Donald B.  "Social Activities Associated with Two Rural Cemeteries in Coffee County, Tennessee." Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin XLI:3(1975): 93-97.

 

 

 

 

  • Barr, Charlotte.  The Bell Buckle Years.  Bell Buckle: Iris Press, 1995.

 

  • Bedford County Historical Society.  "Doors of the Past, Homes of Shelbyville and Bedford County."a Shelbyville: Shelbyville Times-Gazette, 1969.

 

  • Bedford County was Formed in 1807.  Last available from the World Wide Web <http://www.flyculturalartscenter.com/BefordCo.html>.

 

  • “Bethbirei: The Church and its People.”a  Marshall County Historical Quarterly 14:1 (1983-84): 4-64.

 

  • Biographical Directory: Bedford County Members of the Tennessee General Assembly, 1796-.a Nashville: Tennessee State Library and Archives, 1968-.

 

  • Biographical Directory: Coffee County Members of the Tennessee General Assembly, 1796-.a Nashville: Tennessee State Library and Archives, 1968-.

 

  • Biographical Directory: Franklin County Members of the Tennessee General Assembly, 1796-.a Nashville: Tennessee State Library and Archives, 1968-.

 

  • Biographical Directory: Hickman County Members of the Tennessee General Assembly, 1796-.a Nashville: Tennessee State Library and Archives,
    1968-.

 

  • Biographical Directory: Marshall County Members of the Tennessee General Assembly, 1796-.a Nashville: Tennessee State Library and Archives,
    1968-.

 

  • Biographical Directory: Maury County Members of the Tennessee General Assembly, 1796-.a Nashville: Tennessee State Library and Archives, 1968-.

 

  • Biographical Directory: Moore County Members of the Tennessee General Assembly, 1796-.a Nashville: Tennessee State Library and Archives, 1968-.

 

  • Blanton, John Owen.  "My Native Hearth: Historical Sketch of Coffee County."a  Coffee County Historical Society Quarterly 2:2-3 (1971): 1-33.

 

 

 

  • Boyd, Kimberly F., and William R. Sawney.  "Webb: His Political Career."a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 1:2 (1976): 22-29.

 

  • Bradford, Brenda.  Folklore, History, Legend and Folklore of Marshall County, Tennessee.  Forrest School of Journalism, 1986.

 

  • Brantley, Charles E.  "Coffee County: The Birthplace of the Tennessee Walking Horse."a  Coffee County Historical Society Quarterly 3:1 (1972): 1-5.

 

  • Bridgewater, Betty Anderson.  A Betsy Willis Miscellany.a  Tullahoma: Coffee County Historical Society, 1980.

 

  • Bridgewater, Betty Anderson.  Coffee County: From Its Earliest Settlement and Some 100 Years Thereafter.a Tullahoma: Coffee County Historical Society, 1986.

 

  • Bridgewater, Betty Anderson.  "Pioneer Days in Moore County."a  Coffee County Historical Quarterly 18 (February 1988).

 

  • Bridgewater, Betty Anderson.  Tullahoma and the Hurricane Springs Hotel Company.a  Tullahoma: Coffee County Historical Society, 1976.

 

  • Bridgewater, Betty Anderson.  "William Moore and His Family."a  Coffee County Historical Quarterly 7 (1976).

 

  • Bullington, Joyce E.  Pie Suppers and Cake Walks: A History of Liberty School, Located on the Little Blue Creek, McEwen, Tennessee.  McEwen: Self-published, 1994.

 

  • Casey, Melba.  "Midwifery in Maury County."a  Historic Maury 35:1 (1999): 27-28.

 

  • Cavender, Anthony P.  A Phonemic and Phonetic Analysis of the Folk Speech of Bedford County, Tennessee. Knoxville: Unpublished Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1974.

 

  • Centennial Celebration, Fourth of July, 1876, at Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee. Chattanooga: W.I. Crandall, 1877.

 

  • Chapman, Tony A.  Waverly Propane Disaster: Explosion in Waverly, Tennessee, 1978.  Waverly: Exchange Club of Waverly, 1982.

 

  • Circular of the Tennessee and Alabama Railroad Co. to the Inhabitants of Maury County.a  Nashville: J.F. Morgan, 1885.

 

  • Clark, Joe.  I Remember.  N.P., 1969.

 

  • Coffee County, 1980-1987:  An Economic Analysis. Nashville:  Tennessee Department of Employment Security, 1988.

 

 

  • Cogswell, Robert E.  "Publication of an Address Delivered on July 4, 1844."  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 2:2 (1976): 3-6.

 

  • Cogswell, Robert E.  "What's in a Name Or Rather Who's in the Name of Shelbyville and Bedford County?"a Bedford County Historical Quarterly 1:4 (1975): 142-145.

 

  • Columbia, Maury County, Tennessee: "The Dimple of the Universe."a  Columbia: Kiwanis Club, 1925.

 

  • Columbia State Community College.  Past Progress-Future Potential: An Economic Study of Maury County, Tennessee.a  Columbia: Columbia State Community College, 1970.

 

  • Compilation of the General Laws of the City of Columbia: Together with the Charters of the City, Granted by the State of Tennessee.a Columbia: Columbia Herald Book and Job Print Co., 1886.

 

  • Cook, Jerry Wayne.  "Early Cabinet Makers in Bedford County."a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 1:3 (1975): 97.

 

  • Cook, Jerry Wayne.  "Early Land Grants [in Bedford County]."a Bedford County Historical Quarterly 1:1 (1975): 16-23.

 

  • Cook, Jerry Wayne.  Historic Normandy, Bedford County, Tennessee.  Normandy: Self-published, 1976.

 

  • Cook, Jerry Wayne. "The Jett Family Brought the First Piano Forte to Shelbyville."a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 10:1 (1984): 6-15.

 

  • Cook, Jerry Wayne.  Obituaries of Our Ancestors as Transcribed from the Shelbyville Gazette, Bedford County, Tennessee.  Shelbyville: Self-published, 1990.

 

  • Cook, Jerry Wayne.  "Settlement at Thompsons Ford, Halls Mill, Tennessee."a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 1:2 (1976): 4-16.

 

  • Corlew, Robert E.  A History of Dickson County.a Nashville:  Benton Printing Co., 1956.

 

  • Cornelius, Joe Patrick.  The Historical Progression and Current Condition of African American Education in Maury County, Tennessee, from Slavery until 1998. Nashville: Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, Tennessee State University, 1999.

 

  • Cottrell, Dan F.  A Chronology of Significant Occurrences in the History of Columbia Military Academy.  Nashville: Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, Tennessee State University, 1992.

 

  • Cross, Paul R.  "Bedford County's Influence on National Politics in the Jackson Era."a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 14:1 (1988): 38-42.

 

  • Cross, Paul R.  "The Jackson Era [in Bedford County]."a Bedford County Historical Quarterly 14:1 (1988):

6-16.

 

  • Cross, Paul R., and Tim Marsh.  "Early Travels in Bedford County."a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 1:1 (1975): 13.

 

  • Davidson, H. Lewis.  History of Bedford County.a Chattanooga: W.I. Crandall, 1877.

 

  • Derryberry, Mary A.  Growing up in Tennessee. Self-published, 1995.

 

  • Derryberry, Thomas J.  Reminiscences of Thomas Jefferson Derryberry, 1861-1954. Nashville: K.D. Leeper, N.D.

 

  • Dobbins, Janice.  "The History of the Zion Community."a Historic Maury 12:1-4 (1981):  16-25.  

 

  • Dobbins, Sally.  "The History of the Cross Bridges Community."a  Historic Maury 12:1-4 (1981):  26-35.  

 

  • Doors to the Past:  Homes of Shelbyville and Bedford County.a  Shelbyville:  Shelbyville Times-Gazette, 1969.

 

  • Dotson, Edward.  Hickman County, Tennessee, History.a Dallas: Taylor Publishing Co., 1993.

 

 

  • Dwyer, Lynn.  A Study of the Social and Economic History of the Columbia Reservoir Area, 1807-1890. Vol. 1. N.P., 1989.

 

  • Dwyer, Lynn.  A Study of the Social and Economic History of the Columbia Reservoir Area, 1890-1945. Vol. 2. N.P., 1989.

 

  • Dye, Dana, ed.  A Patchwork History of Hickman County: Hickman County, 1807-1984.  N.P., 1984.

 

  • Estes, P.M., A.P. Foster, and John Trotwood Moore, comps.  Historic Places in Davidson, Williamson, Maury and Giles Counties.

 

  • Etheridge, W.L.  A History of Tumbling Creek, Humphreys County, Tennessee.  McEwen: Self-published, 1985.

 

  • Ewell, Gerald L.  "A Note on Coffee County." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 33:4 (1974): 452-453.

 

  • Ewell, Leighton.  History of Coffee County, Tennessee.a Manchester:  N.P., 1936.

 

 

  • Farrell, Colleen A.  "Mt. Pleasant (Incorporated) is Born: The First Seven Months in the Life of the Town."a Historic Maury 36:2 (2000):47-52.

 

  • A Feasibility Study and Master Plan for a new Public Port at New Johnsonville, Humphreys County, Tennessee.  Memphis: Allen and Hoshall, 1977.

 

  • A Feasibility Study for the Expansion of the Johnsonville State Historic Area.  Nashville:  Lose and Associates, Inc., 1990.

 

  • Ferguson, Jane E.  The Development of Domestic Architecture in Hickman County, Tennessee, 1800-1910. Nashville: Unpublished Master's Thesis, Vanderbilt University, 1975.

 

  • Fisher, John E. "Life on the Common Level: Inheritance, Conflict and Instruction."  Tennessee Historical Quarterly 26 (1967): 304-322.

 

  • Fleming, William Stuart.  A Historical Sketch of Maury County:  Read at the Centennial Celebration in Columbia, Tennessee, July 4th, 1876.a Columbia: Maury County Historical Society, 1967.

 

  • Fly, John.  "Columbia Academy--Past and Present." Historic Maury 21:1-4 (1985): 66-68.

 

  • Fowler, William Ewing.  Stories and Legends of Maury County, Tennessee.  Nashville: Unpublished Master's Thesis, George Peabody College, 1937.

 

  • Fulcher, Richard Carlton.  Clipped Obituaries: Shelbyville Times-Gazette.   Brentwood: Fulcher Publishing, 1979.

 

  • Fulcher, Richard Carlton.  Family Notes from the Shelbyville Times-Gazette.  Brentwood: Fulcher Publishing, 1980.

 

  • Galloway, Donnel M.  An Economic, Social and Educational Survey of Maury County, Tennessee. Knoxville: Unpublished Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1930.

 

  • Gamble, Barnett J.  The History of Secondary Education in Petersburg, Tennessee.  Nashville: Unpublished Master's Thesis, George Peabody College, 1956.

 

  • Garrett, Jill Knight. A History of Humphreys County, Tennessee.a Columbia: N.P., 1963.

 

  • Garrett, Jill Knight.  "A Note on Hickman County." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 34:2 (1975): 202-203.

 

  • Garrett, Jill Knight.  "Duck River."a  Historic Maury 27:2 (1991):  47-62.  

 

  • Garrett, Jill Knight.  Footprints in Stone: Historical Sketches.a  Photographs by Jesse Forman.  Columbia: First Farmers and Merchants National Bank, 1966.

 

  • Garrett, Jill Knight.  Historical Sketches of Hickman County.a  Columbia: Self-published, 1978.

 

  • Garrett, Jill Knight.  Hither and Yon--The Best Writings of Jill K. Garrett.a  Columbia:  Maury County, Tennessee Homecoming '86 Committee, 1986.

 

  • Garrett, Jill Knight.  Hither and Yon II--More of the Writings of Jill K. Garrett.a  Columbia:  The Polk Memorial Association, 1992.

 

  • Garrett, Jill Knight.  Maury County, Tennessee Historical Sketches.a  Self-published, 1967.

 

  • Garrett, Jill Knight.  Maury County, Tennessee Newspapers.a  2 Vols.  N.P., 1965.

 

  • Garrett, Jill Knight, and Virginia Alexander.  A Guide to Points of Interest in Maury County, Tennessee.a Columbia: Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities, Maury County Chapter, 1969.

 

  • Garrett, Jill Knight, ed.  The River Counties Quarterly, 1972-1985.

 

  • Gavin, Michael T.  "The McGimpsey-McKnight House: A Comparison of Physical and Documentary Evidence."a Historic Maury 30:3 (1994):  125-127.

 

  • Gentle, Victor, and Janet Perry.  Tennessee Walking Horses.  Milwaukee: Gareth Stevens Publishing, 2001.

 

  • Gordon, Robert. "Hunting Lies and Fishy Stories from Bedford County." Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 43 (1977): 23-26.

 

  • Green, Ben A.  Biography of the Tennessee Walking Horse.  Nashville: Parthenon Press, 1960.

 

  • Green, Ben A.  Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse. Shelbyville: N.P., 1962.

 

  • Greenlaw, R. Douglas.  "Outline History of Maury County." Tennessee Historical Magazine (Ser. 2) 3 (1935): 145-151.

 

  • Grimmitte, Bettye C.  A Geographical Study of Maury County, Tennessee.  Oklahoma: Unpublished Master's Thesis,  Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1950.

 

  • Gunn, Richard Pek.  Keep on Laughing: It's Good for What Ails You!  Nostalgic Humor in Verse and Short Story. Nashville: Pek Gunn Publications, 1975.

 

  • Gunn, Richard Pek.  Tumblin Creek Tales and Other Poems.  Nashville: Tumbling Creek Enterprises, 1963.

 

  • Gunter, Charles Raymond.  Bedford County During the Civil War.  Knoxville: Unpublished Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1963.

 

 

  • Hamilton, Neil A.  Visions of Worth: The Life of G.S. Lannom, Independent Entrepreneur.  Solon: Preservation Publishing Co., 1988.

 

 

 

  • Henderson, Jessie A. "Unmarked Historic Spots of Franklin County." Tennessee Historical Magazine (Ser. 2d) 3 (1934): 111-120.

 

  • Hickman County, 1980-1987: An Economic Analysis. Nashville: Tennessee Department of Employment Security, 1988.

 

  • Hickman County Historical Society.  Hickman County, Tennessee History.a  Dallas: Taylor Publishing Co., 1993.

 

  • Hickman County Sesquicentennial Commemorating 150 Years of Progress: A Presentation to the People of Hickman County, Tennessee, Sponsored by the Hickman County Sesquicentennial Corporation and Business and Professional Men with the Cooperation of Our Civil Service and Social Organizations.a Columbia: Columbia Printing, 1957.

 

  • Highsaw, Mary Wagner.  "A History of Zion Community in Maury County, 1806-1860."a  Historic Maury 32:4 (1996): 126-131.

 

  • Highsaw, Mary Wagner.  "A History of Zion Community in Maury County, 1860-1880."  Tennessee Historical Quarterly 5 (1946): 3-34, 111-140, 222-233.

 

  • Hill, Arthur C.  The History of the Black People of Franklin County, Tennessee. Unpublished Master's Thesis, University of Minnesota, 1981.

 

  • Hines, Richard.  The Columbia, Tennessee Story.a Columbia: Chamber of Commerce, 1957.

 

  • Historic Maury County, Tennessee, in Pictures.a Columbia:  Maury County Historical Society, 1966.

 

  • Historic Tullahoma.a Tullahoma: Trader's National Bank, 1986.

 

  • Historical Records Survey, Tennessee.  Inventory of the County Archives of Tennessee: Bedford County.a Nashville: The Survey, WPA, 1940.

 

  • A Historical Sketch of Maury County.a  Columbia: Excelsior Printing Office, 1876.

 

  • History Book Committee.  Maury County, Tennessee.a Dallas: Turner Publishing Co., 1998.

 

  • History of Fairfield, Tennessee from 1796-1963. Eagleville: N.P., 1963.

 

  • History of Manchester Rotary Club, 1935-1977.a Manchester: Manchester Rotary club, 1977.

 

  • History of River and Tenth District of Bedford County, Tennessee.a  Nashville: Parthenon Press, 1986.

 

  • Holliman, Glenn N.  "Bell Buckle of the Late 1800s."a Bedford County Historical Quarterly 1:4 (1975): 125-138.

 

 

  • "The Hoodoo Story."  The Nashville Tennessean Magazine. (7 December 1969).  

 

 

  • Humphreys County, 1980-1987: An Economic Analysis. Nashville: Tennessee Department of Employment Security, 1988.

 

  • Humphreys County Physicians, 1800-1975.a Waverly: Daughters of the American Revolution, Old Reynoldsburgh Chapter, 1975.

 

  • Humphreys County, Tennessee: A Pictorial History.a Paducah: Turner Publishing Co., 1995.

 

  • Hunter, Catherine H.  A History of Higher Education in Franklin County, Tennessee.  Knoxville: Unpublished Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1940.

 

  • Hutson, J.L.  Old Times in Bedford County, Tennessee.a Shelbyville:  The Lions Club, N.D.

 

  • Information-Impressions of Shelbyville and Bedford County: A Book of Facts and Data about Our Community.a  Shelbyville: Times-Gazette, 1988.

 

  • Ingram, Joe Mason.  The Educational History of Shelbyville, Tennessee, 1870-1954.  Nashville: Unpublished Master's Thesis, George Peabody College, 1954.

 

  • Isom, Wiley S.  My Village. N.P., 1994.  

 

  • Jacobs, David L.  Beech Grove Confederate Park. Manchester: Browning Print Service, 1962.

 

  

  • Jeter, Donald C.  "A Bit of the History of Mooresville."a Marshall County Historical Quarterly 19:1 (Spring 1988): 4-32.

 

  • Jones, Nathaniel Willis.  History of Mount Pleasant, Especially, and the Western Part of Maury County: Generally, as He Remembers It.a  Columbia:  Maury County Historical Society, 1965.

 

  • Junkin, Patricia.  "Culleoka and Her People: A Personal Account."a  Historic Maury 35:1 (1999): 2-8; 35:3 (1999):  97-102; 35:4 (1999): 147-149.

 

 

  • Keele, Robert L. "Folklore of the Branch Line Railroad." Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 13 (1947): 8-12.

 

  • Keever, Rosalie Ausmus.  Some Pioneer Preachers and Teachers of Tennessee.a  Tennessee DAR, 1974.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

aThis document is available from the Tennessee State Library and Archives.

  • Kennedy, J.C.  “Kettle Mills.”a  Historic Maury 37:1 (2001): 14-21.

 

  • King, Alice Sivitier.  Intra-County Shifts in Negro Population in Maury County, Tennessee, 1860-1870. Nashville: Unpublished Master's Thesis, George Peabody College, 1968.

 

  • Kinnard, Ruth Marlin.  "History of Spring Hill, Tennessee."a  Historic Maury 27:3 (1991):  115-116.

 

 

  • Langdon, David R.  A History of Rattle and Snap Mansion, Including some of Its Best Recipes.  Kettle Mills Press, 1988.

 

  • Leach, Douglas Edward.  "John Gordon of Gordons Ferry."  Tennessee Historical Quarterly 18 (1959): 322-344.

 

  • Leeper, Kate Derryberry.  Family and Military Records from Spence's History of Hickman County, Tennessee.  N.P., 1965.

 

  • Lewis County Historical Society.  Lewis County, Tennessee: History and Families.  Paducah: Turner Publishing Co., 1995.

 

  • Lewis County Sesquicentennial Committee.a Lewis County Pictorial History.  N.P., 1993.

 

  • Lightfoot, Marise Parrish, ed.  Historic Maury County in Pictures.a  Columbia: Maury County Historical Society, 1966.

 

  • Lightfoot, Marise Parrish.  "History of Santa Fe."a Historic Maury 12:2 (1976):  43-56.  

 

  • Lightfoot, Marise Parrish.  "A Sketch of Nathan Vaught: The Master Builder of Maury County."a  Historic Maury 1 (1965):  21-27.

 

  • Little, Inc.  The Opportunity for Industrial Development in Humphreys and Other Counties, Tennessee: Report to the Area Redevelopment Administration, C65063. Cambridge:  N.P., 1964.

 

  • Lowe, Maggie J. "An Old Ballad Composer of the Nineties."  Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 19 (1953): 85-94.

 

  • Luebke, B.H.  Factors Affecting Price of Farm Land, Humphreys County, TN, 1941-1944. Knoxville: Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, 1945.

 

  • Luebke, B.H.  Farm Real Estate Situation in Five Areas of Tennessee, 1941-1944.  Knoxville: Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, 1945.

 

  • Lynn, Mrs. O. J.  I Remember When: An Oral History of Centerville and Hickman County.a  Centerville: Oral History Project, Homecoming '86 Roots Committee, 1986.

 

  • Manchester Urban Area Transportation Study: Existing Conditions. Prepared by the Tennessee Department of Transportation in Cooperation with the U.S. FHA, the City of Manchester, Coffee County and the Tennessee State Planning Office. Nashville:  Tennessee Department of Transportation, 1986.

 

  • Marsh, Timothy R., and Helen C. Marsh.  Chancery Court Record of Bedford County, Tennessee.a Easley: Southern Historical Press, 1988.

 

  • Marshall County, 1980-1987: An Economic Analysis.  Nashville: Tennessee Department of Employment Security, 1988.

 

  • Marshall County, Tennessee: A Sesquicentennial History.  Lewisburg: Marshall County Historical Society, 1986.

 

 

  • Maury County Cookbook. (Rev. ed.) Columbia: The Union, 1986.

 

  • Maury County: The Bluegrass Region of Tennessee.  Its Agricultural and Mineralogical Resources, Including a view of the County Seat, the City of Columbia, Her Commercial Industries, Schools, and Churches.  Past Development and Future Possibilities.  Facts for Practical Minds.a Columbia: Herald, 1884.

 

  • McBride, Virginia F.  "Raus School Then and Now."a Bedford County Historical Quarterly 1:4 (1975): 156-162.

 

  • McCallum, James.  1928.  "A Brief Sketch of the Settlement and Early History of Giles County Tennessee."  Pulaski Citizen.  Last available from the World Wide Web <http://www.tngenweb.org/records/giles/mccallum/1-chapter-2.html>.   

 

  • McDonaugh, James L.  "Forgotten Empire: Sam Grahams Pinewood."  Tennessee Historical Quarterly 27 (1968): 40-49.

 

  • McGrew, Amie Coldwell.  "A Historical Survey of Health Services in Bedford County: The Coble Doctors."a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 7:2 (1981): 46-48.

 

  • McGrew, Mrs. Sydney.  "Bedford County's Man at Philadelphia."a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 2:2 (1976): 7-11.

 

  • McKenzie, Roderick Kingston.  "Kingston Mill."a Bedford County Historical Quarterly 11:3 (1985): 2-4.

 

  • McKinney, Robert L.  The Ancestral Home of James Knox Polk, 11th President of the United States, Columbia, Tennessee: Under Management of James K. Polk Memorial Association,  James K. Polk Memorial Auxiliary of Columbia.  Columbia: James K. Polk Memorial Association, 1967.

 

 

  • McMahan, Basil B.  Coffee County, Tennessee, Then and Now.a Nashville: Williams, 1983.

 

  • McMillin, Lawrence. The Schoolmaker:  Sawney Webb and the Bell Buckle Story. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1971.

 

  • McNew, Bill.  "The House that Dr. Cook Built."a  

 

  • Mills, Jesse C.  The Robert C. Harris House, Marshall County, Tennessee.  N.P., 1981.

 

 

  • Moore County, 1980-1987: An Economic Analysis. Nashville: Tennessee Department of Employment Security, 1988.

 

  • Moore, John Trotwood.  Ole Mistis and Other Songs and Stories from Tennessee.a  Nashville: Cokesbury Press, 1925.

 

  • Moore, John Trotwood.  Uncle Wash: His Stories.a Nashville: Cokesbury Press, 1925.

 

  • Moore, Lewis E., Jr., ed.  Glimpses of Hickman County History: A Class Anthology for American History 2121 CE.  Columbia: Columbia State Community College, 1975.

 

  • Moore, Pat.  "A History of the Williamsport Community."a  Historic Maury 12:1-4 (1981):  1-15.

 

  • Moore, Wayne Clark.  Farm Communities and Economic Growth in the Lower Tennessee Valley: Humphreys County, Tennessee.  Rochester: Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, University of Rochester, 1990.

 

  • Morgan, Lisa.  "The Poor House of Bedford County."a Bedford County Historical Quarterly 2:2 (1976): 10-11.

 

  • Munsey, Lassie.  "The Town of Bell Buckle."a Bedford County Historical Quarterly 28:1 (2002): 1-18.

 

  • Noblitt, Mrs. H.L.  "Belmont, Later Known as Himesville."a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 2:2 (1976): 27-28.

 

  • Oakes, Albert Fisher "Buddy."  "Maury County, Tennessee:  An Overview of the Transition from Rural to Urban."a  Historic Maury 27:3 (1991):  97-103.

 

  • Pamplin, Lily M.  The Scamps of Bucksnort: Memories of a Nineteenth-Century Childhood in Rural Tennessee.  New York: Exposition Press, 1962.

 

  • Parks, Ed W. "Sawney Webb: Tennessee's Schoolmaster." North Carolina Historical Review 12 (1935): 233-251.

 

  • Patterson, Mrs. R.L.  "The Railroad in Bedford County."a Bedford County Historical Quarterly 1:3 (1975): 98-107.

 

  • Peters, Mary Jo.  "The Railroad Districts of Bedford County."a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 26:2 (2000): 22-50.

 

  • Phillips, Steve, Mary Beale, et al.  Hickman County, Tennessee:  A Pictorial History.a  Humboldt:  Rose Publishing Co., 1999.  

 

  • A Pictorial History of Bedford County, Shelbyville, Tennessee.a  Shelbyville: Heritage Publishing, 1994.

 

  • Pierce, Deborah H.  Wagon Trails and Train Rails: A Journey Back to Old Fifth District of Hickman County, Tennessee.  N.P., 1989.

 

 

  • Poplin, Richard.  "Some History of Longview."a Bedford County Historical Quarterly 3:1 (1977):  5-9.

 

  • Poplin, Richard, and Fannie Mae Kingree R. Brown. "Two Articles about Hawthorne."a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 2:2 (1976): 23-26.

 

  • Poplin, Richard.  Silhouettes from Walking Horse Country.a  Shelbyville: Central Publishing Co., 1969.

 

  • Potter, Dorothy Williams.  Original Surveyor's Record Book, 1836-1887, Coffee County, Tennessee: With Additional Material on Early Tullahoma.a Tullahoma: Self-published, 1976.

 

  • Reflections 2000: A Pictorial History of Maury County.a  Columbia: Daily Herald, 1999.

 

  • Rhoton, T.F. A Brief History of Franklin County, Tennessee.  Knoxville: Unpublished Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1941.

 

  • Richardson, R.H., et al., eds.  The Code of Tullahoma Including the Charter of the Town as Re-enacted by the General Assembly of 1903, the Ordinances, By-laws and Rules of Order of the Mayor and Aldermen; the Original Charter of Tullahoma and Its Amendments (Abolished) by the General Assembly of 1903.a  Tullahoma: Southern Printing Co., 1905.

 

  • Rieldl, Norbert F., Donald Ball, and Anthony Cavender.  A Survey of Traditional Architecture and Related Folk Material Culture Patterns in the Normandy Reservoir, Coffee County, Tennessee. Knoxville: Department of Anthropology, Report of Investigations, 17 (1976).

 

  • Rivers, Flouronoy.  "Beginnings of Maury County." American Historical Magazine 3 (1898): 139-150.

 

  • Robbins, D.P., ed.  Century Review of Maury County, Tennessee, 1805-1905: A Condensation of the Most Important Events of the Past One Hundred Years and Descriptive Sketches of the Cities and Villages, Columbia and Mt. Pleasant in Detail; Directory of the Cities and Mail Lists for Thirty-Seven Rural Routes of Maury County.a  Columbia: Auspices of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of Columbia, 1905.

 

  • Rochelle, Faye, Lee Hoover, et al.  Hickman County, Tennessee.a  Dallas:  Taylor Publishing Co., 1993.

 

  • Rogers, Eliza G. "Guideposts to Fortune." Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 16 (1950): 31- 38.  

 

 

  • Rogers, Eliza G. "Popular Sayings of Marshall County." Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 15 (1949): 70-75.

 

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