National Campground

Historical marker location:
1849 King Road, Greenback, Tennessee
( Marker is on King Road, 0.3 miles south of National Campground Road, on the right when traveling south.)

Bivouac of Reconciliation

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The world's largest freshwater aquarium is located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The Tennessee Aquarium is home to more than 12,000 animals from over 800 species.
Loudon County, Tennessee, has a rich history that dates back to the early 19th century. The area was initially inhabited by Native American tribes such as the Cherokee and Creek before European settlers arrived. In 1807, the state legislature established Loudon County, named in honor of John Loudon, a prominent Revolutionary War officer.

During the early years of the county's history, agriculture played a vital role in the economy. The fertile lands along the Tennessee River and the Little Tennessee River were perfect for growing cotton, tobacco, and other crops. The county also became a hub for trade and transportation, with steamboat traffic flourishing along the rivers.

One significant event in the county's history was its involvement in the Civil War. Loudon County was situated on the strategic railroad line that connected East Tennessee with the rest of the Confederacy. Union and Confederate forces frequently clashed in the area, resulting in several battles and skirmishes that left a lasting impact on the local communities.

After the war, Loudon County experienced significant growth and development. The railroad continued to play a crucial role in the county's economy, and new industries such as textile manufacturing and coal mining emerged. The construction of dams along the Tennessee River, including the Tellico Dam in the 1970s, further contributed to the county's growth and provided opportunities for recreational activities like boating and fishing.

Today, Loudon County is a thriving community known for its scenic beauty, charming small towns, and historical sites. Visitors can explore landmarks such as the Historic Loudon Courthouse, built in 1875, or enjoy water-based activities on the Tennessee River and nearby lakes. The county continues to evolve while preserving its rich history and embracing its natural resources, making it an appealing destination for both residents and tourists alike.

This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Loudon County, Tennessee.

  • 1807 - Loudon County established.
  • 1810 - First courthouse built in Loudon County.
  • 1844 - Lenoir City established.
  • 1854 - Completion of the railroad connecting Knoxville to Loudon.
  • 1861-1865 - Loudon County affected by the American Civil War.
  • 1890 - Philadelphia, TN incorporated.
  • 1914 - Lenoir City incorporated as a city.
  • 1935-1944 - Construction of the TVA Loudon Dam.