English: Detail of an 1839 map of postal routes in Tennessee, showing the Kingston road and vicinity. "Campbells Station" is modern Farragut, "Lenoirs" is modern Lenoir City, and "Blairsferry" is modern Loudon. The road labelled "15" corresponds to modern Kingston Pike (US-70/US11). The road labelled "9" and "6" corresponds to modern US-11. The road labelled "8" and "18" corresponds to modern US-70.
Originally published in The American Atlas (London: J. Arrowsmith, 1839).
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