Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Big Creek Gap” in chapter 1.25 of Jefferson Davis, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government:

...m Tupelo and occupied Chattanooga. Meantime General E. K. Smith with his force held Knoxville, in east Tennessee. Subsequently, in August, he moved toward Kentucky, and entered that State through Big Creek Gap , some twenty miles south of Cumberland Gap. After several small and successful affairs, he reached Richmond in the afternoon of August 30th. Here a force of the enemy had been collected to check...
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Big Creek Gap (Tennessee, United States) 219 2 3 0 0 user votes

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