Through this book, the people of Oakwood-Lincoln Park, a 200-year-old working-class neighborhood in Knoxville, Tennessee, will again know a more complete and storied history of their community and be able to use this knowledge to strengthen the bonds of neighborhood and influence new generations of families.
A history of the streetcar suburb city of North Knoxville, Tennessee, incorporated in 1889, this book includes more than 360 photographs and biographical sketches and essays about the colorful people who have made this community great. It includes historical essays about the area before and during the Civil War, as well as the Reconstruction period as the community grew during the 19th and early 20th century industrial period.
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