| 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. |