Lenoir's Station *** Sander's Raid
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N 35° 47.459 W 084° 15.800
16S E 747328 N 3964221
One of our new Civil War Trail markers at the ruins of the Lenoir Cotton Mill in Lenoir City, Tennessee.
Waymark Code: WM84C1
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 01/25/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
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The signs states the following:

Union Gen. Ambrose Burnside needed to gather information on Confederate troop strength and to cripple the important East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad before he invaded East Tennessee in 1863. In June, he ordered Col. William P. Sanders to march from Kentucky and destroy track both north and south of Knoxville. Unable to destroy the heavily-defended railroad bridge crossing the Tennessee River at Loudon, Sanders and his 1,500 men (including the locally raised 1st East Tennessee Mounted Infantry) turned to Lenoir's Station, located within the 2,700-acre plantation of the Lenoir family. On June 19, Sander's troops overwhelmed a small Confederate force here and destroyed the depot, the general store, and a railroad car containing Confederate military supplies. They also captured 65 artillery men and their cannons, horses, and mules.

Sanders spared the brick cotton mill in front of you (damaged severely by a 1991 fire). (Not on the sign is the fact that it was set on fire by a cowardly arsonist)!! He allegedly wished to protect the only source of cloth for local Unionists. According to local tradition, Dr. Benjamin B. Lenoir, one of the owners, exchanged secret signs with fellow Masons among the Federal officers, ensuring the mill's safety. The next day, Sander's troops marched to Knoxville, briefly engaging Confederate batteries there before continuing to Strawberry Plains and destroying a major railroad bridge. The raid netted some 300 Confederate prisoners and ten pieces of artillery.

Later in November 1863, Confederate Gen, James Longstreet passed through Lenoir's Station - briefly liberating the place - during his Knoxville campaign. Sanders died of wounds received on November 19, 1863, during the fight of Knoxville, and in his memory Union officials named a fort in his honor. Fort Sanders Hospital is near the fort site in downtown Knoxville.
Type of site: Transportation Route or Facility

Address:
206 Depot St
Lenoir City, TN United States
37771


Admission Charged: No Charge

Website: [Web Link]

Driving Directions:
From US Hwy 11 (Broadway) in Lenoir City heading East, turn right (left if heading West) onto S. Grand St. After about .10 mile turn right on Depot St. Travel about .20 mile then turn left on S. Hill St. Follow Coordinates from there. There are "Civil War Trail" signs guiding you here as well.


Phone Number: Not listed

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