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You are viewing an impressive image of Knoxville, Tennessee Environs of Knoxville seen from south bank of Tennessee River; East Tennessee University in middle distance. It was taken in 1864 by Barnard, George N., 1819-1902.
The image shows War in the West. These photographs are of the Siege of Knoxville, November-December 1863. The difficult strategic situation of the Federal armies after Chicamauga enabled Bragg to detach a force under Longstreet which aimed to drive Burnside out of East Tennessee and did shut him up in Knoxville, which he defended successfully. These views, taken after Longstreet's withdrawal on December 3, include one of Strawberry Plains, which was on his line of retreat. Here we have part of an army record; Barnard was photographer of the chief engineer's office, Military Division of the Mississippi, and his views were transmitted with the report of the chief engineer of Burnside's army, April 11, 1864.
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Image ID# E72ACC12 Ref: loc/Civil War Collection
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