October 11, 2023

JAMES WHITE’S FORT

205 E Hill Ave, Knoxville, TN 37915

“James White's Fort, also known as White's Fort, was an 18th-century settlement that became Knoxville, Tennessee, in the United States. The name also refers to the fort, itself. The settlement of White's Fort began in 1786 by James White, a militia officer during the American Revolutionary War. When William Blount, the territorial governor of the Southwest Territory, moved the territorial capital to White's Fort in 1791, he renamed it Knoxville in honor of Henry Knox, the American Revolutionary War general and Washington's Secretary of War.” – Wikipedia

An interesting little stop. The tour included White’s two-story log home with external kitchen, which would have been considered quite luxurious during the day, some out-buildings, such as a smokehouse, a weaving house, and some guest houses. The stockade (or fence) was built around the area, not for protection from Native Americans, but to protect the livestock that were housed inside the area.

Each building or area had a QR code which, when scanned, brought up a recording telling the story of each place. The recordings had a lot of information, which was also provided in text form if one wanted. I learned a lot, not only about this property, but about life in the 18th-century in general.