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Category Archives: Knoxville Tennessee
The Manhattan Project and the Oak Ridge Bus Tour
Since moving to Knoxville, the Manhattan Project has become more than interest and moved into a “hobby”. It has all the elements of a compelling story: WWII, scientific discovery, human drama, conspiracy and ethical decisions. In high school we were … Continue reading
Sesquicentennial Celebration of the Civil War and Reconstruction Revisited
I was privileged to be able to attend events here in Knoxville this last weekend to celebrate the Sesquicentennial (150 years) of the ending of the Civil War. The “Blue & Gray Reunion and Freedom Jubilee” events were all … Continue reading
Jennie Gammon Part II – What happens to the Gammon Family after the Civil War?
The war was a life altering experience for the Gammon Family, as it had been for everyone in the country. After 9 months in the prisoner of war camp in Indianapolis, George is released in a prisoner exchange in February … Continue reading
Tennessee: A Very Short History of Their Civil War
To understand who the people were that I found in Old Gray Cemetery, I need to know what their Civil War experience might have been. Most of my education about the Civil War is oriented towards the battles in Virginia … Continue reading
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Old Gray Cemetery – Knoxville, Tennessee
As part of getting to know my new town, I have made a couple of trips to the Old Gray Cemetery that was established in 1850 in downtown Knoxville. My sister Cayley and I first visited Old Gray last fall … Continue reading