Standard History of
Knoxville, Tennessee
edited by William S. Rule
Standard History of Knoxville, Tennessee,
with Full Outline of the Natural Advantages, Early Settlement, Territorial Government,
Indian Troubles and General and Particular History of the City Down to the Present
Time. Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1900.
- Chapter One: Natural Advantages
- Chapter Two: Initial Movements Towards Settlement
- Chapter Three: Early Settlement
- Chapter Four: Founding of Knoxville
- Chapter Five: Under Territorial Government
- Chapter Six: Indian Troubles
- Chapter Seven: Territorial Legislature
- Chapter Eight: Life of the People
- Chapter Nine: Municipal Affairs
- Chapter Ten: Military History
- Chapter Eleven: Manufacturing Interests
- Chapter Twelve: Commercial Matters
- Chapter Thirteen: Banking
- Chapter Fourteen: Transportation
- Chapter Fifteen: The Press
- Chapter Sixteen: Educational Matters
- Chapter Seventeen: Church History
- Chapter Eighteen: The Bench and Bar, Including
the Court of the Watauga Association
- Chapter Nineteen: Medical History
- Chapter Twenty: Public Institutions
- Chapter Twenty-one: Societies
- Chapter Twenty-two: Cemeteries
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