Knoxville, Tennessee
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Armstrong-Lockett House, 2728 Kingston, Pike. Built 1834 by Drury Paine
Armstrong. Confederate General Kershaw's headquarters during the Siege
of Knoxville. Also known as Crescent Bend for its location on a bend of
the Tennessee River |
(January 2010) Enlarge Retreat of the Union Troops marker on Neyland Drive. Located near site of Union pontoon bridge crossing |
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(January 2010) Enlarge Union pontoon bridge site on the Tennessee River at Knoxville |
(January 2010) Enlarge Another view of the pontoon bridge site |
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(January 2010) Enlarge Difficult Crossing marker near the Union pontoon bridge site |
(January 2010) Enlarge Tennessee River near site of wartime bridge |
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