THE
LOYAL MOUNTAINEERS
OF
TENNESSEE
BY
THOMAS WILLIAM HUMES, S. T. D.
“The noblest word in the catalogue of social virtues
is Loyalty”—John Ruskin.
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
OGDEN BROTHERS & COMPANY
1888.
A narrative examines the steadfast loyalty of East Tennessee residents who opposed secession and supported the Union despite surrounding Confederate states and mountainous isolation. It recounts refugees fleeing through difficult terrain to reach Union lines and enlist, the harsh reprisals faced by those who remained—property seizures, impoverishment, and persecution—and the region's moral and logistical contributions to the national struggle. Combining eyewitness detail, regional geography, and reflections on duty and patriotism, the work traces local military episodes and civilian endurance while aiming to honor and instruct about those sacrifices.
BY
THOMAS WILLIAM HUMES, S. T. D.
“The noblest word in the catalogue of social virtues
is Loyalty”—John Ruskin.
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
OGDEN BROTHERS & COMPANY
1888.