African-American Women in Tennessee History: Contains biographies and a bibliography for further research.
Find A Grave - Tennessee: Final resting places of notables who lived or died in the state.
Historic Sites and Museums in Tennessee: Master list (not linked to web sites).
Historic State Parks: About parks that record/display the state's history: prehistoric Woodland Indian sites, frontier sites, Civil War battle sites, and the seat of the Cherokee government at Red Clay.
Profiles of African Americans in Tennessee: Biographies of significant individuals and discussions of significant topics.
Samuel Hervey Laughlin Diary for the Year 1845: Diary has information about Tennessee history and the diarist's ancestors and family, including John Duncan and John Laughlin.
SmithDRay's Home Page: Early Tennessee History, Cherokee History (including Dragging Canoe and Nancy Ward), and late 1700's United States History.
Tennessee Documentary History, 1796-1850: On-line collection of primary-source documents and images relating to the state's antebellum history. Searchable bibliographic database is linked to online images of letters, maps, and other documents.
Tennessee Genealogy and History Web Ring: Links to various sites pertaining to Tennessee genealogy and history. Varied array of sites containing good information for researchers.
Tennessee Historical Commission: State government agency for history and historic preservation. Includes information about the state's past and about state and federal programs to assist with preservation.
Tennessee History Day: Annual educational event to promote the learning of history by the state's students. Themes, advice and resources for teachers, schedules and locations, and photos and winners of past events.
Tennessee Online: Historical magazine researching historical data and chronicles about Tennesseeans and Tennessee
Tennessee State Library and Archives: About the library's history and genealogy services and holdings. Some materials are online.
Tennessee: A Guide to the State: An online book including history, and industry, and a bibliography. (Book published in 1939).
The Great Warrior Path -- East Tennessee to Southwest Virginia: Description of this major route used by pre-statehood Indian travellers, from J. G. M. Ramsey's "Annals of Tennessee."
The Nineteenth Amendment and the War of the Roses: Dramatic story of the ratification of the 19th Amendment and how its final act occurred in the Tennessee State Legislature in August 1920.
Volunteer Voices - The Cultural Heritage of Tennessee: Information about an ongoing project of the Tennessee Electronic Library that aims to provide online access to the state's culture and history.
Women in Tennessee History: A Bibliography: Annotated bibliography of books, theses, multimedia materials, and other research material on women's history and biography in the state. Some internet links.