Tennessee Online adds new section to popular Internet site KNOXVILLE Tennessee Online is pleased to announce a new feature segment to the web site called "Tennessee History Classroom." This section of tennesseehistory.com features in chronological order - by era - the stories of the noted men and women who founded and help settle what would become the state of Tennessee and those individuals who would rise to national prominence. In addition, it also features stories on famous events in the states colorful past. Knoxville broadcaster and journalist Ed Hooper - the creator and producer of Tennessee Online authored the stories featured in the classroom section to help in answering questions received from visitors to the site and as an aide to teachers requesting more classroom material on the states history and heritage. The Internet site currently handles more than 300 e-mails daily from students, teachers and scholars studying Tennessee history and this should enable us to focus more on speeding up our reply time to the growing number of public and private schools utilizing the site across the South. More features will be added in the future and current stories updated as more information comes available of the events and subjects in the segment through archaeological studies and further research by scholars. The section is broken down into three sections to make navigation of the site easier for students and teachers. At the end of most feature stories, is a section dedicated to updates and source materials for students and teachers of Tennessee history who wish to read more about the individual or events documented from other sources. At the request of school administrators, photographs of the individuals will remain in the Tennessee Trivia section of the site to prevent classroom assignment problems. We hope you enjoy the new segment and welcome responsible comments. If you encounter any problems, please dont hesitate to contact us. from the homepage Tennessee Online at: http://www.vic.com/tnchron/index.html http://www.vic.com/tnchron/class/melungeon.htm Nancy The MELUNGEON HEALTH EDUCATION AND SUPPORT NETWORK: http://www.melungeonhealth.org Melungeon Definition: http://www.geocities.com/mikenassau/definition.htm Melungeon Information and Common Surname List: Diagrams of physical characteristics http://melungeonhealth.org/info.html Common surnames http://mywebpages.comcast.net/sparkys9/melungeons.html Fibromyalgia in YOUR family? Inherited? Maybe!! http://www.holisticonline.com/Remedies/CFS/fib_causes_nancy.htm Melungeon Heritage Association http://www.geocities.com/bourbonstreet/inn/1024/ Sparks Genealogy: http://SparksGenealogy.net (Select: Index/Nancy's Corner/The Melungeon Connection) (Select: Index/The Melungeon Media Release) Searching SPARKS, HAGER, JAYNE, RAMEY/REMY, COLLINS, MUSICK, WALKER, PORTER, MAYO, CAREY/CARY NAPIER,QUEEN, PERDUE, KELLEY, LETT, BELCHER _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail