A list of Articles Appearing in Our Journal 1987 - 1998, Indexed By Topic
On this Page:
County Records; Grundy through Wilson
Cumberland Settlements
Genealogical Conferences held by MTGS
History
How To --
Letters
Patriotic Societies
Research
Revolutionary War
State Records
Tennessee State Archives
Tennessee Supreme Court
War of 1812
MTGS Bylaws
African American Heritage
Bible Records
Biographical Sketches
Book Reviews
Civil War
Columns, Journal
Computers
County Records; Bedford through Franklin
The Middle Tennessee Genealogical Society was established in December of 1986. The first official meeting was held April 25, 1987.
This topical index was compiled for guidance in locating source material contained in our publication since inception. The following headings were arbitrarily chosen for the indexing. The full name index, published each year, should be consulted for individual names.
Back issues are available from The Middle Tennessee Genealogical Society, Inc., P. O. Box 330948, Nashville, TN 37203-7507. The prices are located on the inside back cover of recent issues or inquire of the MTGS contact person via e-mail.
Some confusion developed over the conversion of The Middle Tennessee Genealogical Society's publication of its newsletter to a quarterly during the first year of publication. The Newsletter began with Volume I, Number 1 and continued through Number 3. The Quarterly, called Middle Tennessee Genealogy, began with Volume I, No. 4 (Spring 1988) although it was erroneously labeled Vol. I, No. 1 at the time. One other early labeling error has occurred. Volume I, Number 3 of the Newsletter was erroneously labeled Winter 1988 when it should have read Winter 1989. The correct designation has been used in this compilation.
In recognition of the scope of interest of members and the evolution of the quarterly over the years, beginning with Volume IX, Number 1, 1995, the name of the quarterly was changed to The Middle Tennessee Journal of Genealogy & History. On May 12, 1997, the Tennessee Historical Commission presented the Journal and the Society with a Certificate of Merit for significant contributions to the study and preservation of Tennessee's heritage during the previous year.
Note: Most full articles are one to five pages long. In a publication of this sort, one can not presume a full study of the subject is contained in the reference. However, the material presented is well-balanced and as accurate as possible.
The full name index is provided each year with the Journal and should be consulted for individual names.
KEY: VOLUME, NUMBER, PAGE
County
Records
[see also Tennessee State Archives and Bible Records]
Grundy County:
1880 Grundy County Head of Household Index in Volume X, 1, 41
Genealogical Research in Grundy County, Tennessee in Volume V, 4, 187
Hickman County:
Blackburn & Thompson, Power of Attorney from Abner Neal, 1809 in Volume I, 4, 22
Whitwells in the Civil War in Volume V, 2, 74
Williams/Hanna deed, 1811 in Volume I, 4, 22
Jackson County:
Jackson County, Tennessee Land Entry Book, 1802-1805
Part I, 1802 - March 7, 1803 in Volume VI, 1, 18
Part II, March 7, 1803 - September 1805 in Volume VI, 2, 75
McCarver vs Draper, Tennessee Supreme Court, 1857 in Volume II, 2, 53
Revolutionary War Pension Papers of Yelvaton Nevill in Volume I, 4, 25
Lawrence County:
Ezell/Rose in Volume VII, 3, 109
Thomas Douglas (1806-1878), in Volume VII, 4, 150
Thomas L. Ezell, in Volume V, 1, 17
"The Rule of Three " [or Elizabeth Ezzell's Apprenticeship, 1855], in Volume V, 3, 137
Lewis County:
An Informal Historical Records of the Early Days in Volume X, 2, 77
Lincoln County:
David Jean, Sr. Family of Lincoln County in Volume IX, 3, 135
Doctor A. Gilbert (1821-1902) in Volume VI, 3, 101
Petition for Pardon of Erasmus Chapman, 1820 in Volume II, 1, 20
Macon County:
1880 Macon County Head of Household Index in Volume VIII, 1, 26
Research in Macon County in Volume VI, 3, 106
Siloam Missionary Baptist Church Membership List in Volume II, 2, 41
Marion County:
List of Stockholders in Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, June, 1871 in Volume XI, 3, 110
Marshall County:
List of Stockholders in Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, June, 1871 in Volume XI, 1, 8; XI, 2, 73
Revolutionary War Declaration of Mary Worley in Volume X, 1, 12
Maury County:
A List of Letters Remaining at the Post Office, 1 March 1845 in Volume V, 2, 76
Legislative Petition #76, 1819 in Volume III, 1, 15
Mary Jane Gossett Robinson in Volume IX, 4, 160
Miss C. C. Hunt, Mantua-Maker and Tailoress, card of ... in Volume V, 2, 76
Will Book X misnumbering note in Volume X, 1, 14
Will of William Kennedy, 1863, in Volume VII, 3, 100
Montgomery County:
Colonel John Hogan Family of Montgomery County, in Volume I, 4, 10
Early Marriage Records Compiled from Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee, Newspapers [ca 1819-1834], in Volume IV, 3, 104
Margaret Henderson et al. deed in Volume III, 1, 11
Middle Tennessee Orphan Home in Volume II, 1, 23
Neblett Research Problem, in Volume II, 3, 69
Polly Buntin et al. deed in Volume III, 1, 17
Three Generations of a Sharp and McDougal Family in Volume X, 1, 38
William Rutherford's Petition for U.S. Citizenship, 1852 in Volume II, 2, 46
Moore County:
County Genealogical Records Survey, in Volume II, 4, 117
Overton County:
Legislative Petition, dated 1817 in Volume III, 3, 83
Muster Roll of Co. F., Tenn. Cavalry, C.S.A.,1863 in Volume IX, 2, 82
Roaring River Cemetery, history & burials in Volume IX, 2, 71
Perry County:
1848 Voters at Thompson's Mill, in Volume V, 4, 170
Whitwells in the Civil War, in Volume V, 2, 74
Robertson County:
1840 Census,
A-Baskett in Volume III, 3, 90
Bates-Campbell, Jno. in Volume III, 4, 111
Cambell-Myer in Volume IV, 1, 20
N-Z in Volume IV, 2, 64
County Genealogical Records Survey, in Volume II, 1, 34
Cox/Donelson deed, 1804 in Volume II, 2, 53
Payroll of the Militia Co. of Capt. George G. Chapman, Robertson County, 1814 in Volume IX, 1, 28
Resources for Robertson County Research, in Volume IV, 1, 27
Robertson County Beginnings [from The American Historical Magazine, 1900], in Volume V, 3, 124
Rutherford County:
Bass: Family Record of Benjamin Bass in Volume XI, 1, 41
Cemetery Inscriptions read in 1937 - 1938:
Black-Coleman Graveyard in Volume XI, 3, 134
Francis Jackson Graveyard in Volume XI, 3, 135
Molloy Cemetery in Volume XI, 3, 136
Old Butler Graveyard in Volume XI, 3, 134
Descendants of Lazarus Crawford, 1745-1818, in Volume VII, 1, 25
Estate of John Wallis, 1817, in Volume III, 3, 75
"John Morton Opens Gin" [1806], in Volume VII, 3, 126
List of Stockholders in Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, June, 1871 in Volume XI, 1, 5
Petition for the Incorporation of LaVergne, 1859 in Volume IV, 1, 4
Post Office Calls, 1824 in Volume IX, 3, 126
Primitive Baptist Church of Providence, Register of Members, 1841-1858 in Volume X, 3, 158
Readyville Post Office Calls, 1834 in Volume IX, 3, 127
Research in Rutherford County, Tennessee, in Volume V, 2, 92
Salem Methodist Church Membership Roster in Volume V, 1, 14
Soule Female College display ad, 1873 in Volume IX, 4, 163
Stones River Presbyterian Church, Sessional Record 1816-1831 in Volume X, 1, 47
Tennessee Connection: Will of Robert Smith, Caldwell County, Kentucky, 1834 in Volume VIII, 1, 23
Smith County:
County Genealogical Records Survey in Volume II, 1, 35
Searching Smith County Records, in Volume VI, 1, 29
Stewart County:
Districts of the Peace and Constables, 1836 in Volume IX, 4, 152
Joint Heirs of the Estate of James Milam, 1817 in Volume IV, 1, 19
"Omitted to be Returned" Taxes, 1819 in Volume X, 1, 23
Revolutionary War Claim of Elias Lunsford, 1830 in Volume VIII, 1, 11
Sumner County:
1848 Sumner County Voters of District 15 in Volume VI, 3, 123
Angleas (Angels) of Sumner County in Volume VIII, 3, 115
Coles Family in Sumner & Wilson County in Volume X, 3, 147
Discussion of the Genealogy of James Roney, Sr., and Family in Volume X, 2, 85
Early Tippling Petitions in Volume IX, 1, 17
Genealogical Research in Sumner County in Volume II, 2, 36
Hugh Calgy Becomes U.S. Citizen in Volume VI, 2, 63
Mary Holt's Power of Attorney, 1819, to Amelia and Buckingham County, Virginia in Volume XI, 4, 150
Settlement and Organization of Sumner County as published in The Rural Sun, Nashville, Tennessee, June 19, 1873 in Volume V, 3, 141
"Spring Haven" - The History of a Home, in Volume V, 2, 65
Sumner County Historical Research Helps, in Volume V, 3, 143
Van Buren County:
Tombstone Inscriptions [read in 1930s]
Neal Cemetery in Volume X, 2, 75
New Laurel Creek Cemetery in Volume X, 2, 74
Old Laurel Creek Cemetery in Volume X, 2, 75
Warren County:
Settlers from Jones County, North Carolina, [Dillahunty, Blackshear, Stanley, Huggins, and Little families] in Volume IV, 3, 115
White, Franklin and Warren Counties, Tennessee - Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals Minute Book, 1823-1824, An Index in Volume IV, 3, 108
Wayne County:
Thomas Jefferson Douglas (1843-1917), of Wayne County in Volume VII, 4, 151
White County:
1840 Census,
A-Cook in Volume I, 4, 19
Cook-Holland in Volume II, 1, 16
Holland-McBride in Volume II, 2, 49
McBride-Smith in Volume II, 4, 110
Smith-Z in Volume II, 4, 111
Lincolns of Tennessee in Volume VII, 3, 117
White, Franklin and Warren Counties, Tennessee - Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals Minute Book, 1823-1824, An Index in Volume IV, 3, 108
Williamson County:
Crawford, Wilson and Trainum Ties in Volume IV, 2, 54
Emancipation Records, 1827-1857 in Volume XI, 3, 105
Indian Deed, 1830, in court case of "Litton & Patterson vs McCowen" in Volume VII, 2, 75
Land Sale Notices in Volume X, 2, 82
Leftwich Letterbook, 1822-1824 in Volume IX, 3, 101
Liquor Licenses, 1837-1885 in Volume X, 3, 124
McAllister, John D., Letters from Texas in Volume IX, 3, 102
Searching for Williamson County Ancestors in Volume VII, 2, 65
Richard Orton in Volume VII, 3, 111
Transcription of Slave Sales from Estate of John Jordan, 1855 in Volume X, 3, 123
Wealth in 19th Century Williamson County in Volume IX, 3, 118
William Ware vs Susannah Crouch, 1816-1817 in Volume I, 4, 22
Will of Clem McClaran, A Free Man of Color in Volume VIII, 4, 158
Wilson County:
Bethel Church at Greenwood [Membership List, 1846-1877] in Volume V, 3, 138
Coles Family in Sumner & Wilson County in Volume X, 3, 147
Relationships in the Old "Family Graveyard" [Green, Rowton, and Rankin lines] in Volume V, 1, 11
Selected Cemeteries in Wilson County, read in 1970s:
Alsup Cemetery in Volume VII, 4, 172
Barton-Baird Cemetery in Volume VI, 1, 9
Barton's Creek Cemetery in Volume VI, 1, 10
Camper Cemetery in Volume VI, 3, 127
Castleman Cemetery in Volume VI, 3, 127
Clemmons Cemetery in Volume VII, 4, 172
Dillon-Jennings Cemetery in Volume VII, 4, 172
Drennan Cemetery in Volume VI, 3, 128
Eskew Cemetery in Volume VI, 3, 129
Ewing Cemetery in Volume VIII, 1, 34
Fairview Cemetery in Volume VII, 4, 173
Floyd Cemetery in Volume VI, 3, 130
Greenvale Cemetery in Volume VIII, 1, 35
Harkreader Cemetery in Volume VI, 3, 130
Hooker Cemetery in Volume VI, 3, 131
Huddleston Cemetery in Volume VIII, 1, 34
Jennings Cemetery in Volume VI, 1, 29
Jennings Cemetery, second by name, in Volume VIII, 2, 75
Johns Cemetery in Volume VII, 1, 31
Johnson Cemetery in Volume VII, 1, 31
Johnson Cemetery, second by name, in Volume VII, 1, 32
Knight Cemetery in Volume VIII, 3, 124
Lain Cemetery in Volume VII, 1, 32
Lain Cemetery, second by name, in Volume VII, 1, 33
Leeman Cemetery in Volume VIII, 3, 125
Leeville Cemetery in Volume VII, 1, 33
Leeville Cemetery, second by name, in Volume VIII, 3, 126
Lester Cemetery in Volume IX, 3, 130
Ligon Cemetery in Volume VII, 1, 34
Ligon Cemetery, second by name, in Volume VII, 1, 34
McCartney Cemetery in Volume VII, 1, 35
McFarland-Cawthon Cemetery in Volume VII, 2, 78
Major Cemetery in Volume IX, 3, 130
Mount Vernon Cemetery in Volume IX, 3, 130
Partlow Cemetery in Volume VII, 2, 79
Powell Cemetery in Volume VII, 2, 80
Powell Cemetery, second by name, in Volume IX, 3, 134
Prosperity Cemetery in Volume VIII, 4, 179
Rice Cemetery in Volume VII, 2, 80
Sherrill Cemetery in Volume IX, 4, 176
Smith's Fork Baptist Church Cemetery in Volume IX, 4, 175
Snider Farm Cemetery in Volume IX, 4, 177
Sugg's Creek Cemetery in Volume VII, 3, 127
Williams Cemetery in Volume IX, 4, 177
Suggs Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Church Membership Rolls (1800s) in Volume IX, 1, 5
Suggs Creek and The Formation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Volume IX, 1, 2
Cumberland Settlement:
25 August 1789 Tax List of the Cumberland Settlements in Volume IV, 2, 43
Cumberland Compact Listing in Volume IX, 3, 112
Nashville, act establishing, 1784 in Volume IX, 3, 119
John Donelson's Journal in Volume IX, 3, 111
Land Passports of Tennessee Pioneers, 1770-1823, in Volume IV, 3, 96
Middle Tennessee Settlers, 1779-1780 in Volume IX, 3, 110
North Carolina Assembly Act of 1784, lists of Cumberland Settlers in Volume IX, 3, 114
Tennessee County, North Carolina, Deed Abstracts, 1789-1797, Early Records of Robertson, Montgomery, Stewart, Dickson, Houston, Hickman, Humphreys and Cheatham Counties in Volume XI, 1, 42; XI, 2, 66; XI, 3, 122; XI, 4, 152
The Cumberland Settlement in 1785 in Volume VI, 3, 125
The Old Walton Road in Volume VII, 1, 23
The Story of an Early Land Grant [Benj. Drake] in Volume XI, 3, 118
Thomas Molloy, signer of the Cumberland Compact in Volume IX, 1, 31
Three Petitions of the Cumberland River Settlers, 1782-1784 in Volume VI, 4, 155
Genealogical Conferences held by MTGS
First annual conference, 1988: Genealogical Workshop in Volume II, 2, 33
Second annual conference, 1989: Genealogical Workshop in Volume III, 2, 35
Third annual speaker, 1990: Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck, M.A., M.S. in Volume IV, 2, 83
Fourth annual speaker, 1991: Jo White Linn, CG, CGL, RG, in Volume V, 1, 38
Fifth annual speaker, 1992: John Vogt, A.B., M.A., PhD. in Volume VI, 2, 94
Sixth annual speaker, 1993: Helen F. M. Leary, CG, CGL, FNGS in Volume VII, 2, 94
Seventh annual speaker, 1994: Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGI, FASG, FNGS, FUGA in Volume VIII, 2, 94
Eighth annual speaker, 1995: Marilyn Miller Morton, M.S., FIGRS in Volume IX, 2, 51
Ninth annual speaker, 1996: George K. Schweitzer, PHD, SCD in Volume X, 2, 110
Tenth annual speaker, 1997: Desmond Walls Allen in Volume [see Newsletter]
Call for Proposals for 1996 National Genealogical Society Conference in Volume VIII, 3, 132
NGS Conference in the States, 1996, announcement in Volume IX, 3, 104
Reports on NGS Conference in Nashville in Volume X, 1, 7-9
History
[see also Research]
A Century of Chairmakers, 1850-1950: An Informal Survey of Williamson, Maury, and Northern Hickman Counties, Tennessee in Volume VII, 2, 67
Cherokee Language Bible in Volume X, 1, 3
Coat of Arms of Mary, Lady Cox in Volume V, 3, 113
Colonial Currency in Volume V, 4, 160
Commemorative Plate Signatures, issued 1819 in Volume IX, 1, 41
Counties of Tennessee: Dates of Formation and Parent Counties in Volume IX, 1, 21
Cox Crests and Coats of Arms in Volume V, 3, 115
Cumberland River Ferry Petition, 1817 in Volume IX, 4, 147
Dating Bottles in Volume XI, 1, 40
Early Census Statistics for Middle Tennessee Counties in Volume VII, 1, 17
Early Money in Volume XI, 2, 88
Early Tippling Petitions in Volume IX, 1, 15
Earthquake note found in Bible, 1811 in Volume IX, 4, 189
Keeping the Stars and Cars in Line [stars on the State Flag] in Volume IX, 3, 129
Middle Tennessee Grave House in Volume XI, 3, 99
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway and Connections in Middle Tenn., 1947 map in Volume X, 2, 93
Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad Ad, 1867, from Nashville City Directory in Volume XI, 2, 72
Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad Stockholders, 1871 in Volume XI, 1, 3; XI, 2, 73; XI, 3, 108
Prominent Middle Tennesseans in Robertson's Colony of Texas in Volume IX, 3, 99
Register of Persons Baptized in the Cherokee Nation, April 22, 1805, at Arthur Cody's in Volume XI, 2, 55
Register of Persons Baptized in the Cherokee Nation, April 28, 1805, at Arthur Cody's in Volume XI, 3, 140
Red Hand of Ulster in Volume V, 3, 113
Sacred Harp's Unique Middle Tennessee History in Volume IX, 4, 167
Suggs Creek and The Formation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Volume IX, 1, 2
Single Rule of Three, 1818 [math book illustration] in Volume X, 1, 31
Taxation and Politics: Tennessee's Poll Tax Laws in Volume XI, 2, 51
Tennessee Duels in 1840? in Volume x, 2, 62
Tennessee and Kentucky: Sister States? in Volume IX, 3, 141
Tennessee Conference Dead [Methodist Bishops, prior 1942] in Volume VI, 3, 119
Transportation in Early Middle Tennessee, in Volume VII, 4, 148
"How To - "
14 Do's and Don'ts of Planning a Family Reunion in Volume V, 4, 167
Catch the Reunion Wave in Volume V, 4, 166
Identifying Historic Black-and-White Photographs in Volume XI, 4, 151
Legal Method of Describing Fractional Parts of a Land Section [diagram] in Volume V, 3, 144
Preserving the Present for Posterity in Volume IX, 2, 75
Red Cross Announces Holocaust Victims Tracing Services in Volume IV, 4, 155
Saving Your Papers and Pictures in Volume IV, 1, 12
Spring Cleaning, 1879 in Volume VIII, 4, 172
Letters
Byrns and Jackson Families, 1859, in Volume IV, 2, 41
James Robinson Ogden's Civil War Letter, in Volume VI, 1, 14
Letters from a Confederate Soldier [Allen Tandy Suddarth] in Volume VI, 2, 53
Letters Written by Lt. Col. H. C. Lockhart While a Union Prisoner of War in Volume XI, 1, 16; XI, 2, 85; XI, 3, 141; XI, 4, 158
Lemira S. Boyd, 1837 in Volume V, 4, 164
Patriotic Societies
Children of American Revolution in Volume V, 4, 169
Daughters of the American Revolution in Volume IV, 2, 48
Daughters of the Republic of Texas in Volume V, 3, 134
Earliest American Patriotic Societies in Volume VI, 3, 117
National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century in Volume V, 2, 64
Society of the Cincinnati in Volume IV, 4, 159
Sons of The American Revolution in Volume IV, 3, 102
Sons of Confederate Veterans in Volume V, 3, 127
The Order of Pale Faces (1868-1885) in Volume V, 4, 185
Research
[see also History, State Archives, etc.]
Another Source for Middle Tennessee Family Historians [Vanderbilt University theses] in Volume X, 1, 15
A Second Opinion on the Origin and Family of William Akers of Franklin County, Virginia in Volume VII, 2, 58
Census Taking, Early in Volume XI, 1, 32
Certification of Genealogists, in Volume VIII, 1, 5
Church Archives [addresses] in Volume X, 4, 167
Documentation: Don't Feed Your Family Garbage When They Hunger to Know Themselves! in Volume X, 3, 125
Fire Up Your Imagination to Deal with Burned Courthouses in Volume III, 2, 44
Genealogical Problem Solving in Volume V, 2, 77
Genogram: A New Look for an Old Chart in Volume X, 3, 133
Indexing Systems in Old Court Records in Volume IX, 4, 158
In Research - As in Life in Volume XI, 3, 128
Is it Really Necessary to Look at the Original? in Volume X, 2, 90
List of Stockholders in Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, June, 1871 in Volume XI, 1, 4
Maps - A Useful Genealogical Tool in Volume IV, 4, 137
Maps, Tennessee's 3rd Surveyor's District in Volume XI, 1, 23, 27
Middle Tennessee Connections in Volume IX, 2, 88; X, 1, 40; X, 2, 105; XI, 1, 10
Migration Into, Within, and Out of Tennessee in Volume IX, 2, 51
Migration Patterns Revealed by Census Statistics, in Volume V, 3, 123
Mormon Library in Utah in Volume IX, 1, 29
MTGS Members as Authors in Volume IX, 4, 179
Naturalization Procedures in Volume VI, 2, 61
NGS Genealogy Study Course in Volume V, 3, 133
North Carolina Grants and 3rd District Surveys in Volume XI, 1, 23
On the March: The Family Historian and Military Records, in Volume VIII, 4, 149
Original Mero Minute Book Found! in Volume XI, 1, 36
People and Places in Old Carolina in Volume VII, 3, 112
Property and Property Rights in Volume VI, 1, 4
Reforming Tennessee Public Education - County by County [Letters in John Eaton's Papers, 1868] in Volume XI, 1, 38
Researching Marriage Records in Volume V, 2, 73
Resolving Problems Using Early Land Records in Tennessee in Volume VIII, 3, 108
Strange Tax Lists in Tennessee's Frontier Counties in Volume X, 1, 20
Tennessee's Early Surveyor's Districts in Volume X, 3, 115
Terms in Description of Coats of Arms in Volume V, 3, 112
The Family History Library in Volume III, 4, 98
The [Tennessee] Census in Volume V, 3, 119
Unable to Find Your Ancestor? Short, Short Study in English Given Names in Volume VII, 1, pp. 28, 48
Uncovering Your Family Roots in Northeast Texas in Volume V, 4, 181
Use of the Terms Junior and Senior in Genealogy in Volume VI, 4, 165
Washington's Note on the Inaccuracy of the 1790 North Carolina Census in Volume VIII, 2, 81
Revolutionary War
Pension Applications, abstract of: John Hall, Benjamin Ragsdale, Baxter Ragsdale in Volume III, 1, 12
Joseph Vick #W6364, Ephraim Pool #W1475 in Volume III, 3, 88
Matthew Wallis #W1519, James Haley #W4316 in Volume III, 4, 122
Revolutionary War Claim of Elias Lunsford [Stewart County] in Volume VIII, 1, 11
Some Middle Tennessee Area Revolutionary War Veterans [listing] in Volume XI, 2, 60
The Revolutionary Publick Claims in Volume VI, 2, 67
State Records
1891 State "Census," Act for ... in Volume II, 1, 4
Inmates of Tennessee State Penitentiary, 1845-1855 in Volume IV, 2, 61
Minutes of Superior Court of North Carolina and Mero District, Part I - 1, 1788-1798 in Volume I, 4, 5; II, 1, 13; II, 4, 105; in Volume III, 1, 18; III, 2, 42; III, 3, 71; III, 4, 115; IV, 1, 28; IV, 2, 70; IV, 4, 169; V, 1, 29; V, 2, 96; V, 3, 145; V, 4, 193; VI, 1, 37; VI, 2, 82; VI, 3, 133; VI, 4, 181; VII, 1, 36; VII, 2, 82; VII, 3, 132; VII, 4, 183; VIII, 1, 38; VIII, 2, 82; VIII, 3, 133; IX, 1, 18; IX, 2, 78; IX, 3, 115; IX, 4, 181; X, 1, 16; X, 2, 68; X, 3, 150; X, 4, 163; XI, 1, 33; XI, 2, 62; XI, 3, 137
Some Notes on the Destruction of Early Tennessee Legislative Papers in Volume IV, 4, 58
Tennessee's Legislative Petitions - Where Genealogical Clues Abound in Volume V, 1, 5
Tennessee's Scholastic Census Records in Volume VI, 2, 65
Trustees of Academies established by the State, 1806 in Volume II, 3, 68
Tennessee State Archives
Bible Records Deposited in the Tennessee State Library & Archives, 1974-1995 in Volume IX, 3, 122; IX, 4, 186
City Directories in the Tennessee State Library & Archives in Volume x, 4, 180
Civil War Rosters in the Tennessee Library & Archives in Volume IX, 4, 156
Earliest County Records at the Tennessee State Library & Archives in Volume X, 3, 154
Early County Records Now Available Free: New Interlibrary Loan Program of the Tennessee State Library & Archives in Volume VIII, 4, 159
Freedman's Savings and Trust Company, 1865-1874, Deposit Ledgers: Announcement of Microfilm donated to Tennessee State Library & Archives by MTGS in Volume VI, 3, 112
Guide to Maps in the Tennessee State Library and Archives in Volume VIII, 2, 53
Microfilmed Bible Records in Tennessee State Library, list of [as of 1974] in Volume III, 2, 51
Microfilms of WPA copies of County Records in Tennessee State Library and Archives: Detailed List of, [available for Interlibrary Loan] in Volume III, 1, 4
Special Indexes at the Tennessee State Library and Archives in Volume II, 1, 5
State Census Records on Microfilm at the Tennessee State Library and Archives in Volume IX, 2, 83
Tennessee Civil War Research, a Checklist in Volume IX, 4, 155
Tennessee State Library & Archives on the World Wide Web in Volume X, 2, 96
Will of Clare Singleton, Chapman Family Papers in Volume IV, 1, 11
Tennessee
Supreme Court Records
[see county listings for various individual court suits]
Tennessee's Early Court System, Part I - The Superior Courts, in Volume IV, 1, 5
Tennessee Supreme Court Records, beginning 1858 in Volume II, 4, 118; III, 2, 36; III, 3, 68; III, 4, 102; IV, 1, 31; IV, 2, 75; IV, 3, 126; IV, 4, 173; V, 1, 32; V, 2, 100; V, 3, 149; V, 4, 197; VI, 1, 41; VI, 2, 86; VI, 3, 138; VI, 4, 185; VII, 1, 41; VII, 2, 86; VII, 3, 136; VII, 4, 187; VIII, 1, 42; VIII, 2, 86; VIII, 3, 137; VIII, 4, 173; IX, 1, 42; IX, 2, 84; IX, 3, 136; IX, 4, 164; X, 1, 50; X, 2, 101; X, 3, 136; XI, 1, 10; XI, 2, 91; XI, 3, 114; XI, 4, 147
War of 1812
James Tubbs' Company, 2nd Regt. T.M. in Volume III, 4, 121
Joshua Tipton at the Battle of New Orleans in Volume IX, 2, 61
Payroll of the Militia Co. of Capt. George G. Chapman, Robertson County, 1814 in Volume IX, 1,28
Some People Who Served in British and Indian War of 1812 in Volume III, 4, 100.
MTGS Bylaws
The Bylaws for the Society, adopted August 15, 1987, are contained in the Newsletter, Volume I, Number 2, p. 8 with a reprint in Volume IV, Number 3, p. 124 along with Bylaw Amendments published in Volume IV, Number 3, pages 122 and 123; and the latest revision published in Volume XI, Number 1, pages 47 and 48.

