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Battle of Morristown, 1864 (Morristown)
The Battle of Morristown, 1864 (Union Artillery readies for action at Morristown.) It was on the morning of October 28, 1864 that Morristown, Tennessee was the site of a battle between Union and ...
http://www.lcs.net/users/sdc/battle.htm

Blount Mansion (Knoxville)
Welcome to Blount Mansion's web site! William Blount was a signer of the U.S. Constitution when President Washington appointed him Governor of the Southwest Territory. Blount Mansion stood as a ...
http://www.blountmansion.org/

Civil War in Blount County (Blount County)
By Dorothy E. Kelly Copyright 1998 by Dorothy E. Kelly. All rights reserved. Photos courtesy of US Army Military History Institute Shortly after the September 1863 Confederate victory at ...
http://www.blountweb.com/backdoortobattle/

Confederate Memorial Hall (Bleak House) (Knoxville)
This is the homepage for the Bleak House and Confederate Memorial Hall in Knoxville, Tennessee. This house is famous for being the headquarters of General James Longstreet during the siege of ...
http://www.knoxvillecmh.org/

Ellen Renshaw House Chapter No. 2624 UDC (Knoxville)
Ellen Renshaw House Chapter 2624, Knoxville, Tennessee, is a chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the oldest patriotic lineal organization in the country; whose members strive to ...
http://www.discoveret.org/udcknox/

Graphite Reactor Museum (Oak Ridge)
The Graphite Reactor A Historic Landmark at Oak Ridge National Laboratory `In the early, desperate days of World War II, the United States launched the top-secret, top-priority Manhattan Project.' ...
http://www.ornl.gov/info/news/cco/graphite.htm

History of Jellico (Jellico)
Search this site Sign my guestbook Links Information History Schools College and Universities Attractions etceteras wil's "Unofficial" JELLICO, Tennessee home page The History of Jellico by James ...
http://www.wvc.net/~wil/history.htm

History of Philadelphia (Philadelphia)
The History of Philadelphia, Tennessee 1819-1998 Philadelphia Connections Historical Records Institutions Today Historical Landmarks Family Histories Project Narrative Recollections of ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnpes/MainMenu.html

History of Rockwood (Rockwood)
Rockwood, Tennessee Hugh Dunlap General John T. Wilder The 1926 Rockwood Mine Explosion - Transcribed by Stan Kelley. *The Rockwood Homepage* The Tennessee Central ...
http://www.roanetnheritage.com/research/towns/rockwood/

James White Fort (Knoxville)
James White Fort Page created on 6-7-97.Copyright 1997
http://www.vic.com/tnchron/RESOURCE/WHITE.htm

Kingston History (Kingston)
KINGSTON BRIEF HISTORY OF SOME OF THE OLDEST HOMES IN KINGSTON 1811 CITY PLAT FOR KINGSTON THE CRUMBLISS HOUSE AROUND 1880. THE RITTENHOUSE ACADEMY. THE EXCHANGE HOTEL. THIS PHOTOGRAPH WAS MADE AT ...
http://www.roanetnheritage.com/research/towns/kingston/

KNLS American Highway - Americas Secret City: An Oral History (Oak Ridge)
Broadcasting from the top of the world! Services Home Site Map Contact Us About KNLS Our History Our Mission Meet The Staff Station Tour Schedule About Alaska Alaska Photos Alaska Journal Alaska ...
http://www.knls.org/English/trascripts/hiway026.htm

Knox Heritage, Inc. (Knoxville)
History You Can Touch In 1974 the wrecking ball was scheduled to take a swing at the historic Bijou Theatre. Fortunately several concerned citizens stepped in to save the day - and the building. ...
http://www.knoxheritage.org/

Knoxville Civil War Roundtable (Knoxville)
Knoxville Civil War RoundTable The Knoxville Civil War Roundtable is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to promoting the knowledge, commemoration, and preservation of our Civil War ...
http://www.discoveret.org/kcwrt/

Longstreet-Zollicoffer Camp 87, Sons of Confederate Veterans (Knoxville)
The online voice of Camp 87, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Knoxville, Tennessee.
http://www.knoxscv.org/

Mabry-Hazen House (Knoxville)
Mabry-Hazen House 1711 Dandridge Avenue Knoxville, TN 37915 Web www.mabryhazen.com The Mabry-Hazen House Museum, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is located on five acres atop ...
http://www.mabryhazen.com/

National Register of Historical Places (Jefferson County)
National Register of Historical Places, Historical Properties, Historic Districts, Lodging, Shopping, Restaurants, Renovation Opportunities
http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/TN/Jefferson/state.html

Story Behind the Name (Johnson County)
The Story Behind the Name (Community Names) Johnson County Map Johnson County was created in 1836 from a part of Carter County. It was formed because of the distance and difficulty of traveling to ...
http://www.mce.k12tn.net/johnson/place_names/place_names.htm

United Daughters of the Confederacy, Knoxville Chapter 89 (Knoxville)
The United Daughters of the Confederacy: Background United Daughters of the Confederacy is the outgrowth of many local memorial, monument and Confederate Home Associations and auxiliaries to ...
http://www.knoxvillecmh.org/udc_info.htm

Wheat, Tennessee (Oak Ridge)
WHEAT. TENNESSEE Before the commission for the construction of the Manhattan Project (Oak Ridge) by President Roosevelt in 1942, a thriving community stood near the site of the present day K-25 ...
http://www.roanetnheritage.com/research/towns/wheat/

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