Links to interesting sites on the web....
The
Gordon Browning Museum & Genealogy Library
The Gordon Browning Museum
is a publicly supported museum
and repository for documents, images and artifacts that represent
the history and culture of Carroll County, Tennessee. The museum is
named in honor of the two time Governor of the State of Tennessee
Gordon Browning and contains numerous papers, photographs
and personal effects of the former governor. In cooperation with
city, county and state organizations, the Carroll County Historical Society
operates and maintains the museum and repository.
The Genealogical Library contains a
unique collection of books
and microfilm material that focus upon the history of Tennessee, with
a specialty in the northwestern region of the state and Carroll
County.
The library also has a significant collection of genealogical resources
such
as family histories, census materials and regional indexes to cemeteries,
obituaries, and city and county court records. Volunteers from the
Carroll County Historical Society provide research assistance
and welcome questions from non-members.
Carroll
County, Tennessee Rootsweb
Genealogy, County History,
Topography, Maps, Cemetery listings,
Military history, Census records, Churches, and more are found
at this extensive site - lots of information!
Henderson
County, Tennessee GenWeb
A web site dedicated to the
pursuit of genealogy.
Well worth the visit - lots of information on local history & genealogy.
Parker's Crossroads
Battlefield Association
Formed in 1993 by those interested in preserving the
Civil War history of Henderson County, Tennessee.
The purpose of the Association is to
identify,
preserve,
maintain and
recognize sites of
Civil War
battles, skirmishes, encampments, troop
movements, and other places having war-related
significance located within
Henderson County.
This is in order
to protect and maintain Henderson
County's irreplaceable historical
wealth for this
and future generations.
Oma's Antik Haus
Antique shop operating in Clarksburg, Tennessee.
Located in a historic 1800s General Store -
features on-line shopping, with an emphasis on
European antiques and collectibles.