48th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment
History of a Civil War unit. The 48th was one of the first units ever to be incarcerated in hastily prepared Union prison camps.
A Path Divided: Tennessee's Civil War Heritag
Tourist map and descriptions of Civil War sites around the state, including battlefields, museums, historic homes, and driving tours.
First Tennessee Infantry (Maney's), Company E
UK-based Civil War re-enactment group site includes photographs and information about this regiment.
Revisiting Our Civil War Legacies: Tennessee State
Magazine article about preservation of some of the state's significant historic sites.
Tennessee and the Civil War
TNGenWeb ndex to genealogical resources related to the war.
Tennessee Civil War Home Page
Provides Civil War information that pertains to Tennessee and includes biographies, statistics, engagements and information by county or city.
Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area
Federal/state/local partnership to preserve and interpret the stories, effects, and legacies of the Civil War and Reconstruction. Narratives, information about battlefields and other sites, and links to other resources.
Tennessee Civil War Research
Provides information on sources that are available for research on Civil War soldiers in Tennessee and related topics.
Tennessee Civil War Units
Information on Tennessee American Civil War units arranged by county.
The Civil War in Knoxville
Brief account of the Siege of Knoxville, information about artifacts from the McClung Museum's John Watkins Collection, and related internet links.
The Tennessee Sons of Confederate Veterans
Organization of descendents of Confederates. Site includes sections about Tennessee soldiers and heroes, Tennessee regiments.
Unionists in Eastern West Tennessee 1861-1865
Copyrighted paper by Peggy Scott Holley recounts the story of Union loyalists in the region.
West Tennessee Unionists in Andersonville Prison
Historical essay discusses the West Tennesseans who fought on the Union side and were captured and imprisoned in the Confederacy's Andersonville prison, where many died. Main focus is the 7th Tennessee Cavalry USA.