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Shades of Gray and Blue. Holding Fast to Beauty. Taking Care of Business. Walking a Fine Line. The Persistence of Memory. To search full database records, visit the Content DM website. Reflections of Life in Civil War Tennessee. In Tennessee, we have all heard stories of life and death on the state’s Civil War battlefields, but what happened to the men, women, and children who stayed at home? Holding Fast to Beauty. Taking Care of Business. Walking a Fine Line. The Persistence of Memory.

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The Persistence of Memory | Shades of Gray and Blue

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Shades of Gray and Blue. Holding Fast to Beauty. Taking Care of Business. Walking a Fine Line. The Persistence of Memory. To search full database records, visit the Content DM website. The Persistence of Memory. Bleak House (Confederate Memorial Hall). Ca 1858. Courtesy East Tennessee Historical Society. Commemorative Works of Art. Although Tennessee saw more military action during the Civil War than any state save Virginia, relatively few painters explored the subject. Persistence of Memory Lesson.

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Building a Future | Shades of Gray and Blue

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Shades of Gray and Blue. Holding Fast to Beauty. Taking Care of Business. Walking a Fine Line. The Persistence of Memory. To search full database records, visit the Content DM website. RippaVilla Plantation, Spring Hill, TN. Gates P. Thruston. Because Tennessee cities such as Memphis, Nashville, and Chattanooga were quickly occupied, some Union officers met sweethearts and married into southern society. African American Experience Lesson.

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Shades of Gray and Blue. Holding Fast to Beauty. Taking Care of Business. Walking a Fine Line. The Persistence of Memory. To search full database records, visit the Content DM website. 8212; Celia Walker, Director of Special Projects, Vanderbilt University Libraries, and Susan Knowles, Research Fellow, Center for Historic Preservation, Middle Tennessee State University.

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Shades of Gray and Blue. Holding Fast to Beauty. Taking Care of Business. Walking a Fine Line. The Persistence of Memory. To search full database records, visit the Content DM website. Walking a Fine Line. Robert E. Lee. Ca1865. Woodlawn Plantation, National Trust for Historic Preservation. Moved to Louisville in neutral Kentucky. Washington Cooper. And photographer Carl Giers. Some put their careers on hold. Transplanted Virginian Robert Loftin Newman. Scottish-born artist James Cameron moved to Chattan...

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Visualizing the War | Shades of Gray and Blue

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Shades of Gray and Blue. Holding Fast to Beauty. Taking Care of Business. Walking a Fine Line. The Persistence of Memory. To search full database records, visit the Content DM website. The Great Naval Battle Opposite the City of Memphis,. 1862 Chicago History Museum. Today it is difficult to imagine not having access to the news but during the Civil War sources of news were scarce. Northern audiences kept abreast of the war through popular newspapers such as. Photographers and Special Artists. A website ...

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