Women in Tennessee History: A Bibliography
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  • Allison, Annie Claybrooke
  • Anderson, Margaret
  • Campbell Williams, Lucie
  • Clark, Septima
  • Conway, Clara
  • Doyle, Mildred Eloise
  • Fabio, Sarah Webster
  • Graves, Adelia C.
  • Hall, Mary
  • Higbee, Jenny
  • Hooks, Julia
  • Horton, Zilphia
  • Ledford, Jessie Mechem
  • Nash, Diane
  • Pearson, Josephine Anderson
  • Sears, Julia Ann
  • Smith, Nellie Angel
  • Southall, Maycie Katherine
  • Stanley, Louise
  • Terrell, Mary Church
  • Titus, Shirley C.
  • Todhunter, Elizabeth Neige
  • Townsend, Willa Ann Hadley
  • Walsh, Mother Frances




  • General Education Articles, Books, Etc.


    Arendale, Marirose, and Frances Bishop. "Chattanooga Schools Go to War: 1941-1945." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 48 (Spring 1989): 46-53.

    Bell, Mrs. Bennett D. "Female Schools in Tennessee Prior to 1861." Confederate Veteran 32 (1924): 170-174.

    Benkovitz, Miriam Jeanette. "History of Women's Educational Institutions in Nashville, Tennessee". Thesis, George Peabody College, 1942.

    Carroll, Rosemary F. "Margaret Clark Griffis, Plantation Teacher." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 26 (1967): 295-303.

    Clough, Dick B. "Teacher Institutes in Tennessee, 1870-1900."Tennessee Historical Quarterly 31 (1972): 61-73.

    Corgan, James X. "Bibliographic Notes on the Colleges of Antebellum East Tennessee." East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications 69 (1989): 78-87.

    ------. "Toward a History of Higher Education in Antebellum East Tennessee." East Tennessee Historical Society'sPublications 60 (1988): 39-66.

    ------. "Toward A History of Higher Education in Antebellum West Tennessee." West Tennessee Historical Society Papers39 (1985): 51-82.

    Cowan, Dakie Caldwell. Annie was a Lady: A Biography of Annie Claybrooke Allison. Nashville, TN: D.C. Cowan, 1985.

    Donaldson, Mary Louise. A History of the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, 1909-1984. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University, 1985.

    Hasselbring, Jeri. "Female Education in Antebellum Williamson County: 1822-1861." Williamson County Historical Society Journal No. 28 (1997): 9-24.

    Hasselbring, Jeri McLeland. "A History of Female Education in Antebellum Williamson County, Tennessee: A Plan for the Preservation of Its Legacies." M.A. Thesis, Middle Tennessee State University, 1996.

    Hoffschwelle, Mary S. "Rebuilding the Southern Community: Reformers, Schools, and Homes in Tennessee, 1914-1929." Ph.D. Diss., Vanderbilt University, 1993.

    ------. "The Science of Domesticity: Home Economics at George Peabody College for Teachers, 1914-1939." Journal of Southern History 57 (November 1991): 659-80.

    Mackin, Aloysius Sister ,. O. P. To Others: Sketches of a Catholic Educator in Tennessee, 1860-1921. Nashville, TN: St. Cecilia Congregation, 1991. 171 p.

    McCallie, Eleanor Grace. Don't Say "You," Say "We": The Founding of the Girls' Preparatory School, 1906-1918. Chattanooga, Tenn.: Bruiser Press, 1982.

    Merriam, Lucius S. Higher Education in Tennessee, Contributions to American Educational History, no.16. Washington,DC: GPO, 1893. See Chapter 10: "Colleges for Women."

    Perry, Elisabeth Israels. "From Achievement to Happiness: Girl Scouting in Middle Tennessee, 1910s-1960s." Journal of Women's History 5 (Fall 1993): 75-94.

    Plattsmier, Elizabeth Burke. "Memories of a One Room School." Williamson County Historical Society Publication No. 18 (Spring 1987): 27-29.

    Ransom, Nancy Alderman. "A Comparative History of Faculty Women at George Peabody College for Teachers and Vanderbilt University, 1875-1970." Ed.D. Dissertation, George Peabody College for Teachers of Vanderbilt University, 1988.

    Rogers, Lucille. Light from Many Candles; A History of Pioneer Women in Education in Tennessee. Nashville, TN: McQuiddy, 1960. 318p.

    Tennessee Department of Education. "History of Education in Tennessee." [Online]. Available at http://www.state.tn.us/education/edhist.htm. Internet.
    The first section emphasizes major Tennessee education laws. The second section covers "Key Dates in Tennessee Education History (1772-1961)."

    Underwood, Betsy Swint. "The Life of a Young Girl in a Female Academy, 1848-1850: The Letters of Rachel Jackson Lawrence." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 21 (1962): 162-70.

    Utley, Buford C. "The Early Academies of West Tennessee." West Tennessee Historical Society Papers 8 (1954): 5-38.



    Specific Colleges/Other Educational Institutions


  • Austin Peay State University
  • Belmont University
  • Bethel College
  • Brownsville Baptist Female Coll.
  • Bryan College
  • Carson-Newman College
  • Christian Brothers University
  • Chrichton College
  • Clara Conway Institute
  • Clarksville Female Academy
  • Columbia Female Institute
  • Cumberland Female College
  • Cumberland University
  • David Lipscomb University
  • East Tenn. Female Institute
  • East Tenn. State University
  • Fisk University
  • Freed-Hardeman University
  • Free Will Baptist College
    • Soule College
    • Southern Coll. of Seventh-day Adventists
    • Tennessee College for Women
    • Tennessee State University
    • Tennessee Technological Univ.
    • Tennessee Temple University
    • Tennessee Wesleyan College
    • Trevecca Nazarene College
    • Tusculum College
    • Union University
    • University of Memphis
    • University of Tenn.-Chattanooga
    • University of Tenn.-Knoxville
    • University of Tenn.-Martin
    • University of Tenn.-Memphis
    • University of the South
    • Vanderbilt University
    • Ward-Belmont
    • Winchester Female Academy






    Women in Tennessee History: A Bibliography

    Ken Middleton kmiddlet@frank.mtsu.edu
    Todd Library, Middle Tennessee State University