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Cumberland Compact

Excerpt from the Cumberland Compact: "That as this settlement is in its infancy..."

Cumberland County

The Cumberland County Courthouse in Crossville.

Cumberland Furnace

The historic village of Cumberland Furnace in Dickson County.

Cumberland River

Emil Bott's painting of the Cumberland River near Nashville, ca. 1855.

Cumberland River

The Cumberland River at Rome Ferry.

Cumberland University

Memorial Hall at Cumberland University.

Cumberland University

Cumberland University in Lebanon.

Dance: Clogging And Buckdancing

Contestant at Uncle Dave Macon Days in Murfreesboro.

Dark Tobacco District Planters' Protective Association

The Eastern Dark Fired Tobacco Growers Association

David "Davy" Crockett

Stone engraving of David Crockett, 1834.

David Crockett State Park

Falls at David Crockett State Park.

David Harrison "Uncle Dave" Macon

Uncle Dave Macon.

Davies Manor

Davies Manor is the oldest extant dwelling in Shelby County.

Decatur County

Decatur County Courthouse at Decaturville.

Decatur County

Decaturville Square in Decatur County.

Dinah Shore

Dinah Shore arriving in Nashville, March 14, 1941.

Dixie Spinning Mills

Like many company towns throughout the country, Dixie Mercerizing built a school in Lupton City for the children of its employees and bused students from across the 1,000-acre area and surrounding communities.

Dolly Parton

Between 1968 and 1975 Dolly Parton appeared weekly on the Porter Wagoner show. Dolly and Porter are featured here opening fan mail in February 1970.

Don Sundquist

Governor Don Sundquist.

Ducktown Basin Museum

Copper mining and sulfuric acid plant, 1939.

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