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Resources On-Line

Links to books and other resources available on-line

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1 Afrigeneas - African-American and African-Ancestored Genealogy
The premier resource for those researching African roots.
2 Christine Charity's African-American Genealogy Website
An excellent site with mountains of transcribed data
3 People of Color in Old Tennessee
A TNGenWeb Project site
4 Publications of Smoky Mtn Historical Society for Sale
This is a site where you can place an order for some of SMHS' books
5 USGenWeb Archives Project
The USGenWeb Digital Library (Archives) was developed to present actual transcriptions of public domain records on the Internet.
6 USGenWeb African Griots Project
Dedicated to assisting all of those in pursuit of their African American ancestry by being a central depository for African American records of historical proportion
7 USGenWeb Genealogical Events Project
Provides a place to list genealogical events that are taking place across the country
8 USGenWeb Kidz Project
Designed to help kids learn their way around genealogical research
9 USGenWeb Tombstone Transcription Project
Encourages people to walk cemeteries and donate copies of the surveys to The USGW Archives
10 USGenWeb Digital Map Library
Makes available to genealogists useful, readable, high-quality maps -- archival and newly created
11 USGenWeb Pension Project
Provides actual transcriptions of Pension related materials for all Wars prior to 1900
12 USGenWeb On-Line Census Images Project
Publishes census record images on-line
13 USGenWeb Church Records Project
Repository for church records
14 USGenWeb Marriage Records Project
Repository for marriage records
15 USGenWeb Obituaries Project
Newspapers have given permission to archive published obituaries to help researchers
16 USGenWeb Special Collections Project
Not all submitted data falls into the standard state/county category, but covers multiple counties or states. Also provides an entry page to scanned out-of-print books on family studies, historical books and various journals permanently stored in the USGenWeb Archives for free access
17 USGenWeb Census Project (one of two)
The United States Census data on this site was transcribed and proofread by USGenWeb Census Project volunteers.
18 Account of the Fund for the Relief of East Tennessee
This book, published in 1864, describes the politics of Civil War-era East Tennessee, the destruction weighed on the region through military action, and the money collected to provide some financial relief to the region.
19 The History of Tennessee, from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, by Carpenter
Published in 1854
20 The Political Graveyard - Sevier County Burials
This site lists the burials of individuals who held political offices.
21 Sevier County Cemetery Records at Interment.net
User-submitted tombstone transcriptions
22 Sevier County Cemeteries at Findagrave.com
User-submitted tombstone transcriptions and photographs
23 An Index to Ramsey's "Annals of Tennessee"
Please note: this appears to be a scanned and machine-converted (OCR) version.
24 GenForum / Genealogy.com Message Forum
25 Sevier County Topics @ GenForum / Genealogy.com Message Forum
26 Tennessee Historical Commission
27 Tennessee Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans
Contact information for local groups and resources for researchers
28 Knox County Marriage Index, 1901-1950
Copies of the individual records found in the online database can be obtained by contacting the Knox County Archives.
29 Knoxville Civil War Roundtable
Outstanding reference source for East Tennessee Civil War research
30 Tennessee and the Civil War Resource Page (TNGenWeb Project)
A series of links for both Union and Confederate research
31 This Week in the Civil War
Weekly updates
32 Shotgun's Civil War Home Page
Links to numerous on-line resources
33 Sons of Union Veterans
Contact information for local groups and research resources
34 A Path Divided: Tennessee in the Civil War
The Tennessee Historical Commission has a great deal of information on-line about the Civil War in Tennessee.
35 Blogs, Photos, and More -- for Fans of the Great Smoky Mountains
Many posts related to local and family history