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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 (151) Anderson County, TN (61) Blount County, TN (43) Grainger County, TN (11) Jefferson County, TN (23) Loudon County, TN (14) Roane County, TN (20) Sevier County, TN (75) Union County, TN (7)  KnoxCounty(151) Knox County (151)  AndersonCounty(61) Anderson County (61)  BlountCounty(43) Blount County (43)  GraingerCounty(11) Grainger County (11)  JeffersonCounty(23) Jefferson County (23)  LoudonCounty(14) Loudon County (14)  RoaneCounty(20) Roane County (20)  SevierCounty(75) Sevier County (75)  UnionCounty(7) Union County (7)
Adjacent to Knox County, Tennessee
    Anderson County (61)
    Blount County (43)
    Grainger County (11)
    Jefferson County (23)
    Loudon County (14)
    Roane County (20)
    Sevier County (75)
    Union County (7)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Tennessee (Knox County), Concord — The Old Cumberland Presbyterian Meeting House
2Tennessee (Knox County), Corryton — 1E 61 — George Mann
3Tennessee (Knox County), Corryton — 1E 41 — Nicholas Gibbs
4Tennessee (Knox County), Corryton — 1E 107 — Nicholas Gibbs Homestead
5Tennessee (Knox County), Corryton — 1E 35 — Sawyer's Fort
6Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — Admiral David Glasgow Farragut — History of the Farragut Area
7Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — Admiral David Glasgow Farragut Monument
8Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — Admiral Farragut's Birthplace — Hero of Mobile Bay
9Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — 1E8 — Archibald Roane
10Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — 1E 73 — Battle of Campbell's Station
11Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — Battle of Campbell's Station — "Form on me."
12Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — Birthplace of Admiral Farragut
13Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — 1E7 — Campbell Station
14Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — 1E 97 — David Glasgow Farragut — 1801-1870
15Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — Farragut Schools: Early Years
16Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — Farragut Schools: Recent Years
17Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — 1E 37 — Loveville
18Tennessee (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 —
19Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — Memorial for Cofounders of Campbell Station
20Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — Native American Settlement
21Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — Pleasant Forest Church & Cemetery
22Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — The Battle of Campbell Station — History of the Farragut Area
23Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — The Campbell Station Inn
24Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — The Historic Village of Concord — The Establishment of the Railroad and Marble Industry
25Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — The Historic Village of Concord — The Depression and TVA
26Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — The U.S. Veterans Memorial
27Tennessee (Knox County), Farragut — Town of Farragut & Farragut Folklife Museum
28Tennessee (Knox County), Fountain City — 1E 24 — Fort Adair
29Tennessee (Knox County), Fountain City — Site of Fort Adair
30Tennessee (Knox County), Fountain City, Knoxville — 1E 112 — Fountain City United Methodist Church — Fountain Head Campground
31Tennessee (Knox County), Halls Crossroads — 1E 128 — Norris Freeway
32Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 2111 Terrace Avenue — The Village
33Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 79th New York Infantry (Highlanders) Monument
34Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — A National Cemetery System
35Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Address by President Lincoln — At the Dedication of The Gettysburg National Cemetery — November 19, 1863 —
36Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 131 — Airplane Filling Station
37Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Albert Milani — (1892-1972) — Knoxville History Project —
38Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Andrew Johnson Office Plaza
39Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 9 — Archie Campbell / Chet Atkins — Cradle of Country Music Tour —
40Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Back Door to Knoxville
41Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 32 — Ball Camp
42Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E-83 — Battery Wiltsie
43Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Beauford Delaney — (Knoxville 1901-1979 Paris)
44Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Bleak House — Confederate Memorial Hall
45Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 43 — Blount Mansion
46Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 126 — Byington
47Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — C. Kermit "Buck" Ewing — (Bentleyville, Pennsylvania 1910-1976 Bali, Indonesia) — Knoxville History Project —
48Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Captain Charles T. McMillan II — United States Air Force
49Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Catherine Wiley — (1879-1958) — Knoxville History Project —
50Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 31 — Cavett's Station
51Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Charles Christopher Krutch — (1849-1934) — Knoxville History Project —
52Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 12 — Charlie Oaks — The New Market Train Wreck — Cradle of Country Music Tour —
53Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Chisholm Tavern
54Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Chisolm's Tavern — c 1790s
55Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 88 — Civil War Hospital
56Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Civil War Knoxville
57Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Commemorating the Treaty of Holston
58Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 86 — Confederate Cemetery
59Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 114 — Confederate States of America Camp Van Dorn — March 28 ~ July 28, 1862
60Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Cormac McCarthy — 1951 — Describing Market Square in his novel "Suttree" (1979) —
61Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Cowan, McClung and Company Building / Fidelity Building — National Register of Historic Places
62Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — David Madden — 1940's — Describing Market Square in the postwar 1940's in his novel "Bijou" (1974) —
63Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 67 — Death of Gen. William P. Sanders
64Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Death of General William P. Sanders — November 19, 1863
65Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 117 — Desegregation of the University of Tennessee
66Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 19 — Elvis Presley — Cradle of Country Music Tour —
67Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Fallen Military Heroes of Bearden High — A Tribute To Our Vietnam Dead
68Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Father Abram J. Ryan — (1838–1886)
69Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — First Baptist Church
70Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 70 — Fort Byington
71Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Fort Dickerson — Civil War Earthen Fort
72Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E-79 — Fort Dickerson
73Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 82 — Fort Dickerson
74Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Fort Dickerson — Defending Knoxville
75Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Fort Dickerson 1863–64
76Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 69 — Fort Sanders
77Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Fort Sanders — Decisive Battle for Knoxville — Knoxville Campaign —
78Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Fort Sanders U.D.C. Monument
79Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 74 — Forts Dickerson and Stanley
80Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Frances Hodgson Burnett Home Site — 1869
81Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — From Scuffletown to Sunsphere
82Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Gay Street — The Center of Celebrations — Betsey Beeler Creekmore —
83Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 111 — General Clifton Bledsoe Cates — 1893-1970 — United States Marine Corps —
84Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Governor John Sevier — The First Governor of Tennessee
85Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Hubris Building
86Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — In Grateful Memory to the Defenders of Cavett Blockhouse
87Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — James Agee — 1916 — Describing Market Square in 1916 in his novel "A Death in the Family" (1957) —
88Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 115 — James Park House
89Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 101 — James Rufus Agee
90Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — James White — Founder of Knoxville
91Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E-80 — John Sevier Farmstead
92Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Katherine Sherrill Sevier — Bonny Kate
93Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Knox County Spanish American War Monument
94Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Knox County World War II Memorial
95Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Knoxville — First Capital of Tennessee — 1796-1807, 1807-1812, 1817-1818 —
96Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1E 87 — Knoxville College
97Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Knoxville National Cemetery
98Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Knoxville: A Divided City — Simultaneous Union and Confederate Rallies
99Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — Knoxville's Market House
100Tennessee (Knox County), Knoxville — 1 — Knoxville's Old Custom House / Fiddlin' Bob Taylor — Cradle of Country Music Tour —

151 entries matched your criteria. The first 100 are listed above. The final 51 ⊳
 
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