File:Knoxville-williamsburg-1816.png

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English: Map showing the proposed subdivision of "Williamsburg," named for Senator John Williams (1778–1837), in what is now Downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. This area is now occupied by Maplehurst Park and the Church Street Methodist Church.
Date published 1918
Source Samuel G. Heiskell, Andrew Jackson and Early Tennessee History (Nashville: Ambrose Printing Company, 1918), p. 62. Downloaded from Google Books, Full View.
Author Samuel G. Heiskell

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