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         Tennessee Geography:     more books (78)
  1. [North Carolina, Tennessee, and South Carolina: Extracts from Morse's geography] by Jedidiah Morse, 1805
  2. Tennessee geography: The 1980 census areas by Patricia D Postma, 1982
  3. The geography of Tennessee, (Atwood geography series) by H. C Amick, 1937
  4. Tennessee (Tarr and McMurry geographies. Supplementary volume) by Albert Tennyson Barrett, 1904
  5. The geology of Cumberland caverns, Warren county, Tennessee (Annual spring field trip, Geology and geography section, Tennessee academy of science) by Thomas Calhoun Barr, 1956
  6. Tennessee "jography": "geography fun!" by Carole Marsh, 1988
  7. The geography of Chattanooga, Tennessee by Nathaniel Charles Burhans, 1932
  8. Tennessee geography (Harlow State geography series) by Harry Lavegia Law, 1964
  9. Soil survey of Carter County, Tennessee (Soil Conservation Service) by Foster Rudolph, 1953
  10. The central basin of Tennessee,: A study of erosion by William Kennedy, 1889
  11. Report on the cotton production of the state of Tennessee,: With a discussion of its general agricultural features, and a note on cotton production in the state of Kentucky by James M Safford, 1884
  12. A history of the climate and diseases of Tennessee by Lunsford P Yandell, 1830
  13. Facts about the Cumberland table-land of Tennessee and Sand Mountain of Alabama by J. B Killebrew, 1897
  14. Forty years of travel in West Middle Tennessee: A study in earliest routes to the Southwest and Tennessee's river by Jon Linton Hall, 1984

21. Tennessee Social Studies
tennessee geography Stretching 440 miles from east to west, Tennesseecharacterized by 6 main land regions; The Blue Ridge, the Appalachian Ridge and
http://www.archaeolink.com/tennessee_social_studies.htm
Tennessee People History Social Studies Home Alabama Social Studies Alaska Social Studies Arizona Social Studies ... Wyoming Social Studies For information about Ancient Tennessee , go to American Archaeology , state by state. Special Page - Tennessee History Tennessee Capital City Tennessee Lesson Plans Tennessee Tourism Please Note: If you sometimes get an error message when clicking on a large text link, don't give up. Try the URL link instead. There are times when the large text link doesn't "take" for some reason, thus the built-in redundancy. Thank you. Introduction to Tennessee - The United States of America " The land of Tennessee stretches from the scenic Great Smoky Mountains of the east 440 miles to the banks of the Mississippi River in the west. Within Tennessee's 42,145 square miles of scenic beauty and diversity lives the greatest variety of birds of any state in the union." - illustrated - From Netstate.com - http://www.netstate.com/states/intro/tn_intro.htm

22. Tn Politics - Tennessee Government Census Agencies & Political Info
tennessee geography Census. Land Area, 41217. Persons Per Sq Mile, 138. Fips Code,47. City, TN listing. State, TN. What politics do you want to change in
http://www.capweb.net/politics/USA/TN/
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23. Shelby County Tn Politics - Tennessee Government Census Agencies & Political Inf
Shelby County tennessee geography Census. Land Area, 755. Persons Per Sq Mile,1189.4. Metropolitan Areas, Memphis TNAR-MS MSA. Fips Code, 157
http://www.capweb.net/politics/USA/TN/Shelby/
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      Shelby County Tennessee Population Census Population 2003 Perc 2000 2003 Population 2000 Perc 90 2000 Persons Under 5 Persons Under 18 Persons Older 65 Female Persons White Persons African American American Indian Asians Other Race Two Or More Races White Person Non Latino Hispanic Or Latino Origins Living In Same House Foreing Born Persons Other Language Spoken Highschool Graduates Bachelors Degree Person With Disablity Travel Time To Work Housing Units Homeownership Rate Multi Unit Houses Meidan House Value Households Person Per Household Median Household Income Per Capita Income Poverty Level Shelby County Tennessee Business Census Private Buisnesses Private Buisness Employees Private Percent Change Nonemployer Establishments Manafactuar Shipments Retail Sales Retail Sales Per Capita Minority Owned Firms Women Owned Firms Building Permits Federal Grants Shelby County Tennessee Geography Census Land Area Persons Per Sq Mile Metropolitan Areas Memphis TN-AR-MS MSA Fips Code County Shelby State TN What politics do you want to change in your area? (Post A Comment)

24. ARCHIVES Archives - December 1998, Week 3
tennessee geography (37 lines) From Holly Hodges log in to unmask Date Wed,16 Dec 1998 145508 0500; Re tennessee geography (47 lines)
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25. STFB 2000 Civil War In Williamson County And Middle Tennessee Day By Day
and in the surrounding Middle tennessee geography, during the war years.War came to Middle Tennessee in February 1862 by way of the Cumberland River.
http://www.franklin-stfb.org/stfb2000.htm
Save The Franklin Battlefield, Inc
The Civil War in Williamson County and Middle Tennessee Day by Day Millennial Calendar ($5.00)
(Large format 10" x 14" on heavy glossy paper) Photo list for calendar:
  • Cover - Tennessee State Capitol Building in Nashville (c.1863) January - Rippavilla Plantation near Spring Hill, TN (1999) February - Battle of Franklin Map prepared by The Carter House Museum Staff (1995) March - Carnton Plantation at Franklin (c.1880) April - The view from Merrill Hill - Cheatham's Hq (c.1875) May - The Carter House and some family members (c.1880) June - Confederate Veterans at the Carter smokehouse (1914) August - The 'Old' Franklin High School (c.1929) September - The McGavock-Campbell House (1999) October - Fort Negley with US Colored Troops at Nashville (1865) November - Battle of Nashville Peace Monument over the years (c.1970 - 1996 - 1999) December - The Confederate Cemetery at Carnton Plantation (1996)
2000 Front Cover (71k) 2000 Back Cover (72k) Place Name Map on inside back cover (62k) Save The Franklin Battlefield, Inc is very pleased to announce The CIVIL WAR in Williamson County and Middle Tennessee Day-by-Day 2000 Millennial Calendar published by STFB. This is the second year that STFB has published this high-quality calendar. The STFB Day-by-Day calendar is a top quality, professional piece. Each calendar month, plus the front cover, features a large photograph, modern or archival, of some local Civil War place or theme with descriptive side bar notes. Of course, every month also has many daily entries that describe the events in Williamson County, and in the surrounding Middle Tennessee geography, during the war years.

26. Motlow College Geography (A.A.) Area Of Emphasis
Geography (AA) Area of Emphasis. General Education Requirements; ENGL 1010, 1020 /6 credit hours; COM 1010 / 3 credit hours; ENGL 2030 / 3 credit hours
http://www.mscc.cc.tn.us/programs/geographyaa.html
Home Prospective Students Current Students Visitors
Geography (A.A.) General Education Requirements
  • ENGL 1010 / 6 credit hours
  • COM 1010 / 3 credit hours
  • ENGL 2030 / 3 credit hours
  • One of the following: ENGL 2130 or or / 3 credit hours
  • One of the following: ART 1030 COM 1030 , or MUS 1030 / 3 credit hours
  • Two of the following: ANT 2010 ECON 2010 ECON 2020 HPE 2340 ... SOC 2120 , or SOC 2200 / 6 credit hours
  • HIST 2010 / 6 credit hours
  • One year sequence in BIOL CHEM , or PHYS or BIOL 1030 and PSCI 1030 / 8 credit hours
  • One of the following: MATH 1010 MATH 1530 MATH 1630 MATH 1710 ... MATH 1910 * / 3-4 credit hours
  • Area of Emphasis Requirements
  • One-year sequence in a foreign language / 6 credit hours
  • GGY 1010 / 6 credit hours
  • GEOL 1030 / 4 credit hours
  • General Electives / 2-3 credit hours
    *MATH 1710 and MATH 1720 are required courses for students lacking the background to start with MATH 1910. This requirement will be verified by the mathematics faculty and the individual advisor. Students who are planning to pursue licensure in secondary education at MTSU or TTU should take EDU 2110 and either EDU 1110 or EDU 1120 as prerequisites for admission to teacher education programs.
    Return to Programs of Study
    Prospective Students Academic Programs
    Admissions
    ... Tennessee Board of Regents Institution
    P.O. Box 8500 Lynchburg TN 37352-8500
  • 27. Motlow College Geography (A.S.) Area Of Emphasis
    Geography (AS) Area of Emphasis. General Education Requirements; ENGL 1010, 1020 /6 credit hours; COM 1010 / 3 credit hours; ENGL 2030 / 3 credit hours
    http://www.mscc.cc.tn.us/programs/geographyas.html
    Home Prospective Students Current Students Visitors
    Geography (A.S.) General Education Requirements
  • ENGL 1010 / 6 credit hours
  • COM 1010 / 3 credit hours
  • ENGL 2030 / 3 credit hours
  • One of the following: ENGL 2130 or or / 3 credit hours
  • One of the following: ART 1030 COM 1030 , or MUS 1030 / 3 credit hours
  • Two of the following: ANT 2010 ECON 2010 ECON 2020 HPE 2340 ... SOC 2120 , or SOC 2200 / 6 credit hours
  • HIST 2010 / 6 credit hours
  • One year sequence in BIOL CHEM , or PHYS or BIOL 1030 and PSCI 1030 / 8 credit hours
  • One of the following: MATH 1010 MATH 1530 MATH 1630 MATH 1710 ... MATH 1910 * / 3-4 credit hours
  • Area of Emphasis Requirements
  • GGY 1010 / 6 credit hours
  • GEOL 1030 / 4 credit hours
  • General Electives / 8-9 credit hours
    Return to Programs of Study
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    Admissions
    ... Tennessee Board of Regents Institution
    P.O. Box 8500 Lynchburg TN 37352-8500
  • 28. Scott Co, TN Geography
    Scott County, tennessee geography. This page was last updated 22 Apr 2005 Tennessee Land History (not a Scott County page but does provide insight into
    http://www.tngenweb.org/scott/topo.htm
    Scott County, Tennessee
    Geography
    This page was last updated 22 Apr 2005
    This page was created by Timothy N. West

    29. Tennessee Geography
    Geography Home Browse by State Browse by Feature Definitions Top 10 Google,Web brainygeography.com. tennessee geography. Airport
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    30. Tennessee
    tennessee geography. 1895 US Atlas, Tennessee, from Pam Rietsch; Introduction toTennessee Land History. Tennessee History
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    Tennessee
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    31. Sociology, Anthropology & Geography Dept
    Sociology, Anthropology geography (Chattanooga, TN)
    http://www.utc.edu/socidept/
    Department of Sociology, Anthropology
    And Geography
    The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
    615 McCallie Avenue
    Chattanooga, TN 37403-2598 Office: 308 Brock Hall
    Phone:
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    Centers and Institutes Affiliated with the Department
    ATTENTION: Class Room CHANGE
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    from BRO 405 TO BRO 303
    Spring 2005 Class Schedules Comments or questions? Last updated January, 2005 Click image for next page The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA institution.

    32. People And The Land The Franklin County Area Of Tennessee
    By Gerald L. Smith and Andrew Gallian. An extensive resource for the county and the adjacent south Cumberland region, including geography, history, culture, economy, religion, architecture, and essays on a wide range of topics.
    http://smith2.sewanee.edu/people_land/index.html
    By Gerald L. Smith and Andrew Gallian
    The University of the South Sewanee, Tennessee This web site is best viewed using or later or a similar browser that supports frames. In the structure of this site, we have sought to keep the first and second pages of any sequence relatively small so that they will load quickly. Subsequent pages are generally graphic intensive and will take longer to load. Gerald Smith may be contacted at gsmith@sewanee.edu Please send technical comments or suggestions to Andrew Gallian, webmaster at: galliar0@seraph1.sewanee.edu

    33. Lincoln County, Tennessee, Genealogy
    County geography, history, and genealogy information.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnlincol/
    Lincoln County, Tennessee Genealogy In Memoriam Jane Warren Waller December 4, 1924, Fayetteville, Lincoln County TN March 30, 1997, Conroe TX Founding publisher of Lincoln County Tennessee Pioneers (1970- Lisa's poem for Nana USGenWeb is not a commercial enterprise and information found on these pages is freely available to the public for non-commercial use. Lincoln County is located in Middle Tennessee, one of the state's three "grand divisions." Created in 1809, from Bedford County,the county was named for General Benjamin Lincoln, a Revolutionary War hero. The chief watercourse of the area is the Elk River.
    The county seat is Fayetteville.
    Take a look at this wonderful site for Lincoln County!!
    John W. Childress's Pea Ridge Relations
    http://www.lincolncountytn.com/genealogy/index.htm Lincoln County Genealogical Society Early History of Lincoln County Chronology of Lincoln County Geography of Lincoln County ... About the TNGenWeb Project
    Geography of Lincoln County Border Counties:
    Lincoln County is bounded on the south by Madison and Limestone Counties Alabama; on the west by

    34. Free Blank Outline Map Of Tennessee
    A free blank outline map of the state of tennessee to print out for educational, World Atlas and World Maps Maps and geography of the WorldFree Blank
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    35. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Tennessee
    Includes geography, history, and demographics.
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    Tennessee
    I. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
    These eight natural divisions have been reduced to three civil divisions: (1) east Tennessee comprises all the territory from the North Carolina line to about the center of the Cumberland table-land; (2) middle Tennessee extends from the middle of the dividing line of the Cumberland table-line to the Tennessee River; (3) west Tennessee extends from the Tennessee River to the Mississippi River. The climate is mild, resulting from latitude and elevation interwoven and modified by varieties of soil, positions, exposure, and chains of mountain ranges, so that the characteristic climate of every state in the Union may be found in it. In the spring and autumn the climate is unsurpassed. The summer and winter seasons are short. The mean annual temperature is about 57 in the valley of east Tennessee, 58 in middle Tennessee, and 59 in west Tennessee.
    II. HISTORY
    III. POPULATION

    36. ClickState.com - Tennessee Web Directory
    Geographic Center, The geographic center of tennessee is located in RutherfordCounty, 5 miles NE of Murfreesboro. Longitude 86° 37.3 W
    http://www.clickstate.com/tennessee/geography.htm
    Tennessee Home Tennessee Tennessee Geography
    Longitude / Latitude Longitude: 81? 37'W to 90? 28'W
    Latitude: 35?N to 36? 41'N Length x Width Tennessee is about 440 miles long and 120 miles wide. Geographic Center The geographic center of Tennessee is located in Rutherford County, 5 miles NE of Murfreesboro.
    Borders Tennessee is bordered by Kentucky and Virginia on the north and by North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, on the south. On the east, Tennessee is bordered by North Carolina. On the west, Tennessee is bordered by Missouri and Arkansas. Total Area Tennessee covers 42,146 square miles, making it the 36th largest of the 50 states. Land Area 41,220 square miles of Tennessee are land areas. Water Area 926 square miles of Tennessee are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in Tennessee is Clingman's Dome at 6,643 feet above sea level. Lowest Point The lowest point in Tennessee is 178 feet at the Mississippi River. Mean Elevation The Mean Elevation of the state of Tennessee is 900 feet above sea level.

    37. Cookeville, Tennessee / Geography And Geology
    United Country Hallcomb Realty. No One Knows The Country Like We Do, our sitehas information on real estate in tennessee, serving Putnam County.
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    GEOGRAPHY
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    Putnam County lies within three major geographic
    divisions, the Cumberland Plateau, the Highland Rim and
    the Central Basin. The largest portion of the county is situated
    within the Highland Rim, while the Cumberland Plateau occupies the
    eastern portion and the Central Basin extends into the extreme western
    part of the county. The entire county is underlain by sedimentary rocks
    that were formed in the early geologic periods. In Putnam County the
    average elevation of the Highland Rim is about 1,100 feet above sea level.
    The relief is mostly undulating to hilly with gentle slopes and sinkholes occurring in some places. No One Knows The Country Like We Do © 1997, United Country Real Estate, ® 1997, United Country

    38. Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools-Student
    Meigs student wins state geography Bee to represent tennessee at national competition was the first place winner at the 2005 tennessee Geographic Bee.
    http://www.mnps.org/student/MNPS-Student_bee05.html
    Students' Corner Lunch Menus Testing Dates for 2004-2005 ... Required Reading
    Meigs student wins state Geography Bee
    to represent Tennessee at national competition in May
    O ne hundred students from all corners of Tennessee gathered April 1 at Volunteer State Community College in Gallatin for the 17th Tennessee Geographic Bee sponsored by National Geographic Society. These 4th through 8th grade students had competed at their local school level and taken a written exam. Each student was invited by National Geographic Society to the state level Bee based on a high exam score.
    Cody Simons, a seventh grade student at Meigs Magnet School, was the first place winner at the 2005 Tennessee Geographic Bee. Cody enjoys watching college basketball, specifically Duke Blue Devils. Cody will compete in the National Geographic Bee in Washington, DC, on May 24-25th as the Tennessee representative.
    Cody received first place in the competition by correctly answering the following question,"The Pribilor Islands, named for the Russian explorer and navigator who discovered fur seal rookeries there, are located in which sea?
    Answer: Bering Sea.

    39. Keith M
    Globalization Understood by geography tennessee Geographic Alliance Newsletter.Autumn 2001. Learning geography Vital to Students ThreeStar Letter
    http://www2.volstate.edu/kbell/Bio.htm
    Keith M. Bell Associate Professor of Geography Professional Keith Bell has been a member of the Volunteer State Community College faculty since August 1998 and was recently promoted to the rank of Associate Professor. (Click here for Department photograph .) He graduated from the University of Memphis in 1995 with a Master of Science degree in geography. He also has a baccalaureate in history/geography. He was a teaching assistant at the University of Memphis and an adjunct instructor at Northwest Mississippi Community College, as well as an environmental scientist for two consulting firms, prior to coming to Volunteer State. Accepting award from Dean Charles L. Lea Bell was graced with the Who's Who of America's Teachers for 2001-02 and 2003-04 for his excellence in teaching. Additionally, he received Volunteer State's 2004 Outstanding Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence, Professional Development, College Service, and Community Service. In June 2002, he took part in The Geography Faculty Development Alliance at the University of Colorado, Boulder. (Click here for group photo .) He continues his progress toward becoming the best professor possible by applying for academic study and travel abroad. To this end, Bell was selected to accompany the middle Tennessee regional Rotary Club's Group Study Exchange to Norway in the summer of 2004. He prepared the two PowerPoint presentations for the group (i.e.

    40. Keith M. Bell
    Comments on the NGSRoper 2002 Survey tennessee Geographic Alliance Newsletter Globalization Understood by geography tennessee Geographic Alliance
    http://www2.volstate.edu/kbell/BioPics/vitae.htm
    Keith Meredith bell Volunteer State Community College A ssistant Professor of Geography EDUCATION M.S., Geography, University of Memphis, 1995 B.A., Geography/History, Memphis State University, 1993 A.S., History, Columbia State Community College, 1991 PROFESSIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE Faculty Member, Volunteer State Community College, 6½ years Adjunct Instructor: a. Northwest Mississippi Junior College, Senatobia, MS, 1 semester b. Trevecca Nazarene University, Nashville, TN, 3 semesters Teaching Assistant, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, 2 years COURSES TAUGHT Cultural Geography (3.0 credits) Fundamentals of Geography (3.0 credits) Physical Geography (3.0 credits) Physical Geography Laboratory (1.0 credit) Professional Affiliations Member, Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, SEDAAG, 1998 – Present Member, Tennessee Geographic Alliance (TGA), 1998 – Present Regional Coordinator, Tennessee Geographic Alliance (TGA), 1999 - Present Member, American Geographical Society (AGS), 2000 - Present

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