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East Tennessee's position in the antebellum South was ambivalent.
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secessionist guerrillas, provost marshal general, loyalist partisans, loyalist population, prominent secessionists, partisan violence, local secessionists, deputy provost marshal, loyalist leaders, many secessionists, franchise restrictions, bridge burnings, supposed danger, rebellious population, guerrilla violence, large slaveholders, confederate government, partisan bands, prisoners confined
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East Tennessee, Kirby Smith, North Carolina, East Tennesseans, Middle Tennessee, West Tennessee, Cumberland Gap, Andrew Johnson, War Department, Colonel William, United States, Horace Maynard, John Crozier Ramsey, Carter County, Sevier County, Cocke County, Greeneville Convention, President Lincoln, Strawberry Plains, Army of the Cumberland, Army of the Ohio, Camp Dick Robinson, Greene County, John Bell, Johnson County
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