BIBLIOGRAPHY
 Gilded Age Period (1877-1917)

 

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  • Clifford, Melanie.  "John Trotwood Moore."  Historic Maury 12:1-4 (1981): 36-45.   

 

  • Columbia, Maury County, Tennessee: Her Progress and Importance, Manufacturing Advantages, Business and Transportation Facilities, with Sketches of Representative Merchants, Manufacturers and Professional Men, September.a  Nashville: A.B. Tavel, 1885.

 

  • Crowell, Mary Lizzie.  “The Days of the Raft.”a Bedford County Historical Quarterly 11:3 (1985): 26.

 

  • Duncan, Bob.  “The Columbia Street Railway Company.”a  Historic Maury 32:2 (1996): 60-63.

 

  • Farrell, Colleen.  “Marion Dorset: American Biochemist; Renowned Scientist was born and Raised in Maury County.”a  Historic Maury 38:4 (2002): 148-151.

 

  • Farrell, Colleen.  “Webb School: The Early Years in Maury County.”a  Historic Maury 31:4 (2001): 136-145.

 

 

  • Gresham, Mary Richardson.  The History of the Textile Industry in Tennessee.  Nashville: Unpublished Master's Thesis, George Peabody College, 1930.

 

  • Henry, William Wirt.  Address of Wm. Wirt Henry: Before the Scotch-Irish Congress, at Columbia, Tennessee, May 9, 1889.a  Columbia, 1889.

 

  • Hurricane Springs.”  Franklin County Historical Review 22:2 (1991): 105-109.  

 

  • Hurricane Springs with Analysis of its Waters, the Diseases to Which They are Applicable, Hints as to Use, Location of Springs, etc.  Mail, Telegraph, and Express Facilities are Perfect, with Offices in Hotel, Four Daily Mails--Two from the South and Two from the North. Manchester: Franklin County News, 1900.

 

  • Killebrew, Joseph B.  Information for Immigrants Concerning Middle Tennessee and the Counties in that Division.a  Nashville: Marshall, 1898.

 

  • Marsh, Helen C.  “The Flood of 1902.”a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 11:2 (1985): 25-26.

 

 

 

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

 

 

  • Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of Isham G. Harris.a  Delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives, Fifty-Fifth Congress, Second Session.  Washington, D.C.: US GPO, 1898.

 

 

  • Poplin, Richard.  “Bedford County Communities in 1894.”a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 3:1 (1977): 3-4.

 

  • Poplin, Richard.  “Bedford County Following the Civil War.”a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 11:2 (1985): 17-21.

 

  • Poplin, Richard.  “Education in Bedford County Following the Civil War.”a  Bedford County Historical Quarterly 11:4 (1985): 28-33.

 

 

 

  • Safford, James M.  Tennessee Phosphate Rocks: A Paper Read Before the Farmers' Convention, at Columbia, Tenn., November 17, 1894.a  Franc M. Paul, 1895.

 

  • Scotch-Irish Society of America.  Proceedings of the First Congress of the Scotch-Irish at Columbia, Tennessee, May 8-11, 1889.a  Cincinnati: Robert Clark & Co., 1889.

 

 

 

  • Whitson, Mrs. L.D.  Personal Sketches of Members of the Forty-Fourth General Assembly of Tennessee.  Nashville: Southern Methodist Publishing House, 1885.

 

  • Works Progress Administration.  Lewis County, Tennessee: The Mormon Massacre, 1884.a  N.P., 1938.