This book is not a index to the Deed Books of McMinn County. It is, rather, the product of my scrutiny, page by page, of twenty-two Grand and Deed books, 1820 – 1880 and my summary of any items which might be of interest to historians and genealogists. If the same information is given in two deeds, I used the earlier one. If the name of a county or town is given without the name of the State, then the said county or town is in Tennessee. The letters L-S and I-J in the original are often indistinguishable.
- McMinn County, Tennessee Chancery Court Deeds
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book A
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book B
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book C
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book D
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book E
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book F
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book G
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book H
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book I
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book J
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book K
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book M
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book N
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book O
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book P
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book Q
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book R
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book S
- McMinn County, Tennessee Deed Book T
- McMinn County, Tennessee Grant Book A
- McMinn County, Tennessee Grant Book B
- McMinn County, Tennessee Grant Book C
Researched, compiled and Edited By Reba Bayless Boyer
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