Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Cumberland Gap” in chapter 1.24, section c.1.24.92, page 125 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32.:

...bled in that State under General Robert Anderson, of Fort Sumter fame, and he had with him Generals Sherman, Thomas and Nelson. The Confederacy had 4,000 poorly-armed and badly-equipped troops at Cumberland Gap under General Zollicoffer, guarding the only line of Communication between Virginia and Tennessee. Eastern Tennessee was hostile to the Confederacy, and required constant guarding and vigilance. Be...
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Cumberland Gap (Tennessee, United States) 1,879 4 35 0 0 user votes
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