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  2. Old Gray Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Playwright Tennessee Williams mentions Old Gray in his short story, "The Man in the Overstuffed Chair," [2] and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Peter Taylor alludes to the cemetery in his book, In the Tennessee Country. [3] The cemetery was simply known as "Gray Cemetery" until 1892, when "New" Gray Cemetery was established about a mile away. [4]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Knox County ...

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    These included the fort, residences, churches, taverns (which also served as inns) and a cemetery. In terms of growth, development of the county was due both to expansion of the early settlement (a) and the development of roads (b), which linked James White's Fort to other parts of the state: (a) The original 16 square blocks was expanded to ...

  4. Gay Street (Knoxville) - Wikipedia

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    Gay Street is a street in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, that traverses the heart of the city's downtown area.Since its development in the 1790s, Gay Street has served as the city's principal financial and commercial thoroughfare, and has played a primary role in the city's historical and cultural development. [2]

  5. East Tennessee Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of the East Tennessee Historical Society is located in the East Tennessee History Center in the Old Customs House in Knoxville, which is owned by Knox County. This building, depicted in the ETHS logo, is home to the Historical Society's Museum of East Tennessee History, which features cultural and historical exhibits from the ...

  6. Sacramento’s Old City Cemetery has graves dating back to the ...

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    Established in 1849, the cemetery — also known as the Old City Cemetery — is the final resting place of thousands of people, with some graves dating back to the Gold Rush era.

  7. Eldad Cicero Camp - Wikipedia

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    Camp's grave at Old Gray Cemetery. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Camp advocated numerous civic and infrastructural improvements. He was vice president of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress in 1910 and persistently sought better shipping facilities and lower freight rates on the Tennessee River. While he was focused ...

  8. History comes alive in local cemetery tours - AOL

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    Using the earliest minutes of the cemetery board — from June 4, 1873 — NCHS Board Member Jerry Fiola has mapped out a path for an approximately 90-minute tour. The tours are offered ...

  9. Knoxville National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The burial sections each form one quarter of the circle, with the headstones converging toward the middle, where there is a flagpole and cloth canopy. A stone wall surrounds the perimeter, the southeast section of which divides the cemetery from the adjacent Old Gray Cemetery. The northeast section of the wall, which contains the main entrance ...