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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Knox County, Tennessee

 
Clickable Map of Knox County, Tennessee and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Knox County, TN (240) Anderson County, TN (94) Blount County, TN (68) Grainger County, TN (18) Jefferson County, TN (44) Loudon County, TN (24) Roane County, TN (49) Sevier County, TN (111) Union County, TN (8)  KnoxCounty(240) Knox County (240)  AndersonCounty(94) Anderson County (94)  BlountCounty(68) Blount County (68)  GraingerCounty(18) Grainger County (18)  JeffersonCounty(44) Jefferson County (44)  LoudonCounty(24) Loudon County (24)  RoaneCounty(49) Roane County (49)  SevierCounty(111) Sevier County (111)  UnionCounty(8) Union County (8)
Knoxville is the county seat for Knox County
Adjacent to Knox County, Tennessee
      Anderson County (94)  
      Blount County (68)  
      Grainger County (18)  
      Jefferson County (44)  
      Loudon County (24)  
      Roane County (49)  
      Sevier County (111)  
      Union County (8)  
 
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1 Tennessee, Knox County, Concord — The Old Cumberland Presbyterian Meeting House
2 Tennessee, Knox County, Corryton — 1E 61 — George Mann
3 Tennessee, Knox County, Corryton — 1E 41 — Nicholas Gibbs
4 Tennessee, Knox County, Corryton — 1E 107 — Nicholas Gibbs Homestead
5 Tennessee, Knox County, Corryton — 1E 35 — Sawyer's Fort
6 Tennessee, Knox County, Emory Place — St. John's Lutheran Church
7 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — Admiral David Glasgow Farragut — History of the Farragut Area
8 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — Admiral David Glasgow Farragut Monument
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9 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — Admiral Farragut's Birthplace — Hero of Mobile Bay
10 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — After the Civil War
11 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — 1E8 — Archibald Roane
12 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — Battle of Campbell's Station — "Form on me."
13 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — 1E 73 — Battle of Campbell's Station
14 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — Birthplace of Admiral Farragut — Reported missing
15 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — 1E7 — Campbell Station — Reported missing
16 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — David Campbell builds a station
17 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — 1E 97 — David Glasgow Farragut — 1801-1870
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18 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — During the Civil War
19 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — Farragut Schools: Early Years
20 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — Farragut Schools: Recent Years
21 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — 1E 37 — Loveville
22 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — Medal of Honor 17th Michigan Volunteer Regiment — Turkey Creek & Campbell Station November 16, 1863 — 9th Corps - First Division - Third Brigade Captain Frederick Swift • Sgt. Joseph Brandle —
23 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — Memorial for Cofounders of Campbell Station
24 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — Native American Settlement
25 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — Pleasant Forest Church & Cemetery
26 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — Settlement of the Frontier
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27 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — The Battle of Campbell Station — History of the Farragut Area
28 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — The Campbell Station Inn
29 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — The Historic Village of Concord — The Establishment of the Railroad and Marble Industry
30 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — The Historic Village of Concord — The Depression and TVA
31 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — The U.S. Veterans Memorial
32 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — Town of Farragut & Farragut Folklife Museum
33 Tennessee, Knox County, Fountain City — 1E 116 — Fountain City Schools
34 Tennessee, Knox County, Fountain City — Savage Garden
35 Tennessee, Knox County, Halls Crossroads — 1E 128 — Norris Freeway
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36 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 2111 Terrace Avenue — The Village
37 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 400 Mulvaney Street — Nikki Giovanni
38 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 79th New York Infantry (Highlanders) Monument
39 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — A National Cemetery System
40 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Address by President Lincoln — At the Dedication of The Gettysburg National Cemetery — November 19, 1863 —
41 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E 131 — Airplane Filling Station
42 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Albert Milani — (1892-1972) — Knoxville History Project —
43 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Alfred Buffat Homeplace
44 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Andrew Johnson Office Plaza
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45 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 9 — Archie Campbell / Chet Atkins — Cradle of Country Music Tour —
46 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Asbury Methodist Church
47 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Back Door to Knoxville
48 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E 32 — Ball Camp
49 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E-83 — Battery Wiltsie
50 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Beauford Delaney — (Knoxville 1901-1979 Paris)
51 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Beauford Delaney — (Knoxville 1901-1979 Paris)
52 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Beauford Delaney — (Knoxville 1901-1979 Paris)
53 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E 129 — Beauford Delaney / Joseph Delaney — 1901-1979 / 1904-1991
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54 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Bleak House — Confederate Memorial Hall
55 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E 43 — Blount Mansion
56 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Buffat Mill
57 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Burial Mound
58 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Burn Memorial
59 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E 126 — Byington
60 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — C. Kermit "Buck" Ewing — (Bentleyville, Pennsylvania 1910-1976 Bali, Indonesia) — Knoxville History Project —
61 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Captain Charles T. McMillan II — United States Air Force
62 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Catherine Wiley — (1879-1958) — Knoxville History Project —
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63 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Catherine Wiley — (Coal Creek [now Rocky Top], Tennessee 1879-1958 Norristown, Pennsylvania)
64 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E 31 — Cavett's Station
65 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Central United Methodist Church
66 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Charles Christopher Krutch — (1849-1934)
67 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Charles Krutch — (South Carolina 1849 - 1943 Knoxville)
68 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Charles Krutch — (South Carolina 1849 - 1943 Knoxville)
69 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 12 — Charlie Oaks — The New Market Train Wreck — Cradle of Country Music Tour —
70 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Chisholm Tavern
71 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Chisolm's Tavern — c 1790s
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72 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E 88 — Civil War Hospital
73 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Civil War Knoxville
74 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Commemorating the Treaty of Holston
75 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E 86 — Confederate Cemetery
76 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E 114 — Confederate States of America Camp Van Dorn — March 28 ~ July 28, 1862
77 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Cormac McCarthy — 1951 — Describing Market Square in his novel "Suttree" (1979) —
78 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Cowan, McClung and Company Building / Fidelity Building — National Register of Historic Places
79 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Creation of the Southeastern Conference
80 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — David Madden — 1940's — Describing Market Square in the postwar 1940's in his novel "Bijou" (1974) —
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81 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E 67 — Death of Gen. William P. Sanders — Reported missing
82 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Death of General William P. Sanders — November 19, 1863
83 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E 117 — Desegregation of the University of Tennessee
84 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 13 — Dolly Parton — Cradle of Country Music Tour
85 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Earl O'Dell Henry — (1911-1945)
86 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Earl O'Dell Henry — (1911-1945)
87 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 19 — Elvis Presley — Cradle of Country Music Tour —
88 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Fallen Military Heroes of Bearden High — A Tribute To Our Vietnam Dead
89 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Father Abram J. Ryan — (1838–1886)
90 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E 122 — First African American Church
91 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — First Baptist Church
92 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E 38 — First Presbyterian Church
93 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E 24 — Fort Adair
94 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E 70 — Fort Byington
95 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Fort Dickerson — Civil War Earthen Fort
96 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Fort Dickerson — Defending Knoxville
97 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E 82 — Fort Dickerson
98 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — 1E-79 — Fort Dickerson
99 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Fort Dickerson 1863–64
100 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Fort Higley — Decisive Battle for Knoxville — Knoxville Campaign —

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