Fort Loudoun in Tennessee 1756-1760

Fort Loudoun in Tennessee 1756-1760
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Download or read book Fort Loudoun in Tennessee 1756-1760 written by Carl Kuttruff and published by . This book was released on 2010-06 with total page 768 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fort Loudoun is located in East Tennessee, on the south side of the Little Tennessee River about four miles east of Vonore, Tennessee. Field crews excavated the site from May 1975-August 1976. A research laboratory was established on the Vanderbilt University campus for storage, processing and analysis of the artifactual materials. Detailed records, drawings, maps, charts and photographs of these findings and of fort reconstruction and interpretation are included in this publication sponsored by the Tennessee Wars Commission.


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