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5 Fun Facts About November 19 In Tennessee History
1. On November 19, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address. Although this historic speech was given in Pennsylvania, it had a profound impact on Tennessee and the entire nation as it articulated the principles of freedom and democracy that were championed during the Civil War. 2. In 1864,...
5 Fun Facts About November 18 In Tennessee History
1. In 1835, the town of Chattanooga was officially incorporated. Originally named Ross's Landing, this city along the Tennessee River became an important hub for transportation and industry. 2. On November 18, 1868, George W. Hilton was elected as the first African American member of the Tennessee General Assembly. Hilton...
5 Fun Facts About November 17 In Tennessee History
1. On November 17, 1863, during the Civil War, Union General William T. Sherman and his troops entered Knoxville, Tennessee, securing a key transportation and manufacturing center for the Union army. 2. November 17, 1922, marked the birth of Tennessee-born country music legend Earl Scruggs, who is renowned for his...
5 Fun Facts About November 16 In Tennessee History
1. In 1794, the Tennessee Legislature met for the first time in Knoxville, marking the beginning of a long history of the city's significance in Tennessee politics. 2. In 1909, Billie Holiday, one of the most influential jazz singers of all time, was born in Philadelphia, Tennessee. Her unique style...
5 Fun Facts About November 15 In Tennessee History
1. On November 15, 1864, the notorious Confederate guerrilla, Champ Ferguson, was executed in Nashville for his crimes against Union sympathizers and African Americans during the Civil War. He was the only individual tried and convicted of war crimes in Tennessee during the conflict. 2. On November 15, 1904, the...
5 Fun Facts About November 14 In Tennessee History
1. On November 14, 1794, the Whiskey Rebellion ended in Tennessee with the capture of the last insurrectionist. The Whiskey Rebellion was a revolt against the tax on whiskey by the U.S. federal government. 2. On November 14, 1862, Confederate General Braxton Bragg launched an unsuccessful attack on the Union...
5 Fun Facts About November 13 In Tennessee History
1. On November 13, 1794, President George Washington visited Knoxville, Tennessee, during his tour of the southern states. He was welcomed with a parade and a speech from Governor William Blount. This was the first time a sitting president had visited Tennessee. 2. In 1863, the Battle of Campbell's Station...
5 Fun Facts About November 12 In Tennessee History
1. On November 12, 1794, the town of Nashville became the capital of the state of Tennessee. Prior to this, Knoxville had been the capital, but Nashville was chosen for its central location and proximity to the Cumberland River. 2. In 1806, legendary explorer Meriwether Lewis, of the Lewis and...
5 Fun Facts About November 11 In Tennessee History
1. Veterans Day: November 11 is celebrated as Veterans Day every year in Tennessee, and across the United States. Originally known as Armistice Day, the holiday was established in 1919 to commemorate the end of World War I on November 11, 1918. In 1954, it was renamed Veterans Day in...
5 Fun Facts About November 10 In Tennessee History
1. On November 10, 1864, the Battle of Griswoldville took place in Georgia. While not in Tennessee, many Tennesseans fought in this Civil War battle as part of the Union Army's Sherman's March to the Sea campaign. 2. On November 10, 1956, Tennessee native Wilma Rudolph became the first American...
5 Fun Facts About November 9 In Tennessee History
1. On November 9, 1861, Confederate General Felix Zollicoffer was killed in the Battle of Mill Springs, one of the first significant Union victories in the Civil War. The battle took place in Pulaski County, Kentucky, but Zollicoffer was a native of Tennessee and had been a prominent journalist and...
5 Fun Facts About November 8 In Tennessee History
1. In 1861, the Tennessee state legislature voted to secede from the United States and join the Confederate States of America. This decision came in the midst of the American Civil War and would have lasting implications for the state's history. 2. On November 8, 1895, the state's first major...