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English: Layout of Fort Blount in Jackson County, Tennessee, USA, as determined by archaeological excavations conducted 1989-1994. This map is not drawn to scale. The fort was appx. 220 ft (67m) from the modern lakeshore. The walls of the fort measured appx. 115 ft (35m) by 80 ft (24m). This map is based on Smith, et al., An Archaeological Interpretation of the Site of Fort Blount (2000), p. 133. |
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