SIDESHOWS FLARE IN THE EAST TENNESSEE UNIONIST COUNTRY

The hanging of two bridge burners left in a tree next to the rail line for people to jeer.

One of the driving forces for Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, from start to finish, was to reassert Federal control over east Tennessee with its vocal Unionist stalwarts. Lincoln continually pressed his generals and the War Department to push forces into the region, but the Federals would have to wait until the end of 1863 before they were finally able to reclaim control.

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