Campbell’s Station, Tennessee

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Campbell’s Station, Tennessee is a small historic community in Knox County best known as the birthplace of U.S. Navy Admiral David Farragut.

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Campbell’s Station, Tennessee canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic community
unincorporated community
battleBelligerent Confederate States Army
Union Army
battleCommandedBy Ambrose Burnside
James Longstreet
battleOccurredDuring American Civil War
battleOccurredOn November 16, 1863
country United States of America
developedAlong early road between Knoxville and Kingston
hasAlternativeName Campbell Station
hasCountySeatNearby Knoxville, Tennessee
hasEvent Battle of Campbell’s Station
hasHistoricalSignificance birthplace of David Farragut
hasNotableFeature historic Civil War battlefield area
historic transportation crossroads
hasNotablePerson Admiral David Farragut
surface form: David Farragut
hasOriginalFunction stagecoach station
hasRoadNamed Campbell Station Road NERFINISHED
hasSettlementType rural community
isNowMostlyWithin Farragut, Tennessee
locatedIn Tennessee (eastern portion)
surface form: East Tennessee

Knox County, Tennessee NERFINISHED
Tennessee
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNear Concord, Tennessee
locatedOn Kingston Pike NERFINISHED
namedAfter David Campbell
near Farragut, Tennessee
partOf Knox County, Tennessee NERFINISHED
Tennessee
surface form: State of Tennessee
region Appalachian region

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Admiral David Farragut placeOfBirth Campbell’s Station, Tennessee
subject surface form: David Farragut