Photo by Steve Tatum

Photo by Steve Tatum

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The Death of an Appalachian Community: Pocahontas, VA.

This project was completed in the spring of 2018 by Jake Wells, Brad Guagnini, Candace Bolton, and Preston Booth, all students at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

 

Red Clay Council: The Last Hurrah of the Cherokee Nation

This project was completed by Alex McKeel, Christian Lewis, Olivia Cawood, and Olivia Sanford, students at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

 

A Blighted Past: Appalachian Communities and the Loss of the Chestnut

This project was completed in the spring of 2018 by Karin Turnmire and Reaghan Gough, students in Luke Manget’s Appalachian History class at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

 

John P. Gatewood and the Guerrilla War in Northwest Georgia, 1861-65

Produced by Caleb Perry and Tristan Parker, history students at Dalton State College, Spring 2019

 

The Rise and Fall of James and Joseph Vann

Produced by Rachel Pinson and Leslie Rangel, students at Dalton State College, Spring 2019.

 

The Construction of Carter’s Dam

Produced by Marcus Fitzpatrick, Elliot Brown, Matthew Carter, and Adam Andrews, history students at Dalton State College, Spring 2019.

 

The Last Council: Red Clay and Cherokee Removal

Produced by Abby Owen, Taylor Gowan, Taylor Harrison, and Lauren Talley, history students at Dalton State College, Spring 2019.

 

The Ducktown Copper Strike, 1938

Produced by Tyler Tipton, Jordan Anderson, and David Berry, history students at Dalton State College, Spring 2019