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State Paintings. State Pet. State Poem 2. State Poem 3. State Railroad Museums. State Reptile. State Rock. State Seal.

State Song 1. State Song State Song 2. State Song 3. State Song 4. State Song 5. State Song 6. State Song 7. State Song 8. State Song 9. State Songs. State Tartan. State Theater 1. State Theater 2. State Tree 1. The Memorial was dedicated in September and it included administrative offices, space for archival records, an auditorium, and a museum for twentieth century veterans to meet and display their souvenirs, beginning with the Spanish American War. In , that museum became the first incarnation of the Tennessee State Museum.

However, they were constructed within the confines of their day, when racial, gender and ethnic contributions were often overlooked in favor of national unity and a single voice. It spans the 20 th century to current conflicts in Asia and the Middle East.

They served in Cuba as well as in the longer conflict that followed in the Philippine s. Black troops played a major role in the U. Tennessee State Museum collection Combat in Afghanistan, as experienced by a corporal from Mount Juliet, is depicted by the Blackhawk chest rig he wore then donated to the museum.

It was created and displayed in honor of her daughter, who served in Bahrain as a hospital corpsman with the US Navy. The term has since been reinforced through many wars. Henry A. Cameron, to lesser known individuals like Captain Albert Harris, a local physician who served in France, and Maggie Sinclair Craig, whose nursing uniform hangs on display. A portrait of U. Native Tennessean President James K. Smokey is the most recognizable mascot at UT and has been elected to the Mascot Hall of Fame yes, this exists.

Smokey X is the Vols current live mascot and has been since He's from a long line of Bluetick coonhounds that started representing the Vols in The native East Tennessean was a soldier and congressman best known for giving his life during the Battle of the Alamo in Texas' war for independence from Mexico. Today "Davy" leads cheers by flying the Tri-Star flag as he leads the football team on to the field and waving the famous Power-T flag throughout each football game.



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