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Lesson plans and other resources from Teaching with Primary Sources – Middle Tennessee State University

Looking for field trip ideas? Contact the Heritage Center of Murfreesboro and Rutherford County.

Lesson plans from the “Shades of Gray and Blue: Reflections of Life in Civil War Tennessee” digital collection

Lesson plans from the “Trials and Triumphs: Tennesseans’ Search for Citizenship, Community, and Opportunity” digital collection

Heritage education resources from the Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area

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