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  2. Maryville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Maryville was a center of abolitionist activity throughout the early 19th-century; it was generated mostly by the Society of Friends, which had a relatively large presence in Blount County. They were supported by anti-slavery advocates such as Isaac L. Anderson , the founder of Maryville College . [ 11 ]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Blount ...

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    Maryville: Built in 1906 by Maryville College alumnus John Alexander 2: Alumni Gym: Alumni Gym: July 25, 1989 : Maryville College campus: Maryville: Gymnasium built in 1923 3: Anderson Hall: Anderson Hall: February 20, 1975 : Maryville College campus

  4. List of Underground Railroad sites - Wikipedia

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    Smithfield Community Center — Peterboro, formerly a church; first meeting of New York Anti-Slavery Society held there; houses National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum. [60] Samuel and Elizabeth Cuyler House Site — Pultneyville [24] Foster Memorial AME Zion Church — Tarrytown [17] [52] Eber Pettit Home - Versailles [56]

  5. Walland, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    From the early 19th century onward, Blount County was a hotbed of abolitionist activity, due in large part to the influence of Rev. Isaac Anderson of Maryville College and the Quaker community at Friendsville. When Tennessee voted on whether or not to secede from the Union in 1861, only 24% of Blount Countians voted in favor of secession. [12]

  6. William Bennett Scott Sr. - Wikipedia

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    William Bennett Scott Sr. (died 1885) was a pioneering newspaper founder and publisher, mayor, and civil rights campaigner who helped found Freedman’s Normal Institute in Maryville, Tennessee. [1] [2] He was the first African American to run a newspaper in Tennessee and had the only newspaper in Blount County, Tennessee for 10 years. [1]

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  9. History of slavery in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    According to journalist-turned-local historian Bill Carey, who wrote a book examining the history of slavery in Tennessee through the lens of newspaper reports, slave sale ads, county-government notices in local papers, and runaway slave ads, not only did the city government of Nashville own slaves, in 1836 the state government "organized a lottery to raise money for internal improvements ...