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Tennessee's Stepchildren, The Municipalities, Alice L. Ebel Oct 1941

Tennessee's Stepchildren, The Municipalities, Alice L. Ebel

MTAS History

The purpose of this manual is to acquaint municipal, county, and state officials, and state legislators, with the cities' financial needs and the necessity of a better allocation of state-collected revenue. This manual, while not as complete as we would like it, should prove a handy reference manual for all municipal officials, and one in which they can readily find use in discussing municipal financial needs with state legislators, and county and state officials.


A Geographical Survey Of Blount County, Tennessee, Fred H. Rittgers Aug 1941

A Geographical Survey Of Blount County, Tennessee, Fred H. Rittgers

Masters Theses

Introduction: Blount County forms one of the eastern tier of counties bordering the East Tennessee State line and is situated slightly south of the middle of the State. It lies between parallels 35° 27' and 35° 53' North latitude and meridians 83° 40' and 84° 10' West longitude. It is hexagonal in shape and has a total area of 571 square miles. About two-thirds of the northwestern part of the county lies in the valley area and the remainder is within the mountain area. (Fig.1).

The geologic history of Blount County, as recorded in the rocks …


The Unaka Mountains Of Tennessee And North Carolina, William W. Burchfiel Jr. Jun 1941

The Unaka Mountains Of Tennessee And North Carolina, William W. Burchfiel Jr.

Masters Theses

The author examines the geography, climate, natural resources, and people of the Unaka Mountains. He also discusses transportation, tourism, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.


Book 27 July 1940-June 1941 Jan 1941

Book 27 July 1940-June 1941

College of Law Library History

Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: A woman in the class of first year students using law library; Discussion of orientation classes in law school- law faculty wanting no orientation since professional school.