Battle of Nashville Preservation Society and Civil
Civil War information, including photos of sites and memorials, regarding the Battle of Nashville. Preservation efforts and opportunities for volunteer service.
Glendale Park
An illustrated remembrance of Glendale Amusement Park, operated from 1897-1932 in south Nashville.
Greenwood Park
An illustrated remembrance of Greenwood Amusement Park, operated for Nashville's black citizens from 1905 to 1949.
Historic East Nashville
Neighborhood information for Edgefield, East End, Lockeland Springs, Eastwood, Boscobel Heights and Bailey-Cora Howe.
Historic Nashville, Inc.
Dedicated to preserving and maintaining architecturally significant or historic buildings in urban Nashville. Publishes maps, a newsletter, maintains an endangered structures list, and nominates commercial and residential buildings for the National Register.
Metro Archives
Will books, marriages, court records, and deeds for Nashville and Davidson County, 1783-1950.
Metro Historical Commission
A municipal historic preservation agency working to document history, save and reuse buildings, and make the public more aware of the necessity and advantages of preservation in Nashville.
Nashville Historical Newsletter
Bi-monthly newsletter featuring historical essays and documents.
Nashville's Native American History
Begins with the "origins" traditions of Tennessee area tribes, describes archeology and other prehistory, and covers the historical period of interaction with Europeans through the removal in 1838. Includes map and descriptions of mounds, archeological, and historical sites in and near Nashville.
Nashville/Davidson County Historical Timeline
Significant dates in the settling and development of Nashville, TN.
New Statue of Nathan Bedford Forrest Raises Old Co
Essay about local debate over an controversial historical figure, and what it signifies regarding race relations in Nashville.
Short History of Nashville Metropolitan Government
Essay by Carole Bucy on Nashville government. Includes bibliography.
Tennessee Centennial Exposition
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A perspective map of the 1897 Centennial Exposition from the American Memory Collection of the Library of Congress.
The Political Graveyard: Davidson County
Listings of politicians buried in cemeteries in Davidson County, along with historical biographies.