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To: Pelagius of Asturias

Lots of people don’t realize how “Union” East Tennessee was during the War Between the States....It almost caused the state to divide into two separate states...


132 posted on 11/26/2008 6:42:49 AM PST by Boonie
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To: Boonie

I’m in Anderson County. There could be a damn good movie made about East Tennessee during the Civil War and men of The First Tennessee Cavalty fighting just a few miles from their own homes in Jefferson and Knox Counties. Two of my great grandmothers brothers were in the First Tennessee Cavalry and were in the Battle of Mossy Creek (Jefferson City now). Joseph and Thomas Thornhill lived near Morristown. I have seen some records of meetings where men met to discuss what would happen if Tennessee left the Union. A lot of them went to Kentucky for fear of their lives. Some of them tried to burn the railroad bridges They nearly burned the bridge that crossed the Holston river in east Knox County. The exact same spot where the railroad crosses the Holston along side Highway 11E.


142 posted on 11/26/2008 6:57:35 AM PST by Pelagius of Asturias
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To: Boonie
Lots of people don’t realize how “Union” East Tennessee was during the War Between the States....It almost caused the state to divide into two separate states...

My immediate family is from the southern part of East Tennessee. There are indications of strong interactions with our relatives in northern East Tennessee before the Unpleasantness. They sided with the Union. We sided with the Confederacy. No more interactions after the War!

164 posted on 11/26/2008 7:56:55 AM PST by GeorgiaGuy
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