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The American Civil War Homepage The Civil War played a large role in the development of Jefferson County, which was politically divided by the conflict.
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Christine Charity's African-American Genealogy Site Research guidelines for those interested in the Branner slaves and their descendants
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East Tennessee Historical Society Located in Knoxville -- Some of John Roper Branner's furniture, his portrait, and some personal belongings are in the ETHS Museum.
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The Historical Text Archive "Best of the Web"
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Library of Congress' American Memory Collection Amazing collection of photos and documents
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Norfolk-Southern Railway History John Roper Branner's East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railroad is now a part of the Norfolk-Southern system.
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The Making of America Fabulous collection of historical documents available in digital format on-line
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Tennessee Heritage Trails State of Tennessee's site about historical tourism
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U. S. History, 1800-1899 Links compiled by EdHelper.com
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