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Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center. / 35.956°N 83.937°W / 35.956; -83.937. Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center is a 541-bed non-profit hospital in the Fort Sanders neighborhood of Knoxville, Tennessee. It is owned and operated by Covenant Health .
September 16, 1980. Fort Sanders is a neighborhood in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, located west of the downtown area and immediately north of the main campus of the University of Tennessee. Developed in the late 19th century as a residential area for Knoxville's growing upper and middle classes, the neighborhood now provides housing primarily for ...
The Battle of Fort Sanders was the crucial engagement of the Knoxville Campaign of the American Civil War, fought in Knoxville, Tennessee, on November 29, 1863.Assaults by Confederate Lt. Gen. James Longstreet failed to break through the defensive lines of Union Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside, resulting in lopsided casualties, and the Siege of Knoxville entered its final days.
Map of the principal locations in the Knoxville Campaign of 1863. The mountainous, largely Unionist region of East Tennessee was considered by President Abraham Lincoln to be a key war objective. Besides possessing a population largely loyal to the Union, the region was rich in grain and livestock and controlled the railroad corridor from ...
Adair Gardens Historic District. September 23, 1994. ( #94001136) Roughly bounded by Adair, Rose, and Coile Drs. 36°01′32″N 83°55′32″W. / 36.025625°N 83.925633°W / 36.025625; -83.925633 ( Adair Gardens Historic District) Knoxville. Consists of several houses built in the 1920s and 1930s in the Fountain City community. 2.
The city's largest ambulatory surgery center was the Parkwest Surgery Center, which employed 58 physicians and 35 nurses, followed by the Fort Sanders West Outpatient Surgery Center and the St. Mary's Ambulatory Surgery Center South. 2021 County Health Rankings places Knox county at 13th out the 95 counties. Life expectancy was 76.3 years.
1,296 [2] The siege of Knoxville (November 19 – December 4, 1863) saw Lieutenant General James Longstreet 's Confederate forces besiege the Union garrison of Knoxville, Tennessee, led by Major General Ambrose Burnside. When Major General William T. Sherman approached Knoxville with an overwhelming Union force, Longstreet ended the siege on ...
Trousdale Medical Center (Hartsville) Turkey Creek Medical Center (Knoxville) Unicoi County Memorial Hospital (Erwin) Unity Medical Center (Manchester) University of Tennessee Medical Center (Knoxville) Vanderbilt Children's Hospital. The Vanderbilt Clinic. Vanderbilt Diabetes Center. Vanderbilt Orthopaedics Institute.