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English: United Daughters of the Confederacy marker along Seventeenth Street in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, recalling the failed Confederate assault on Fort Sanders on November 29, 1863, at the height of the Civil War. Marker text:

To The Memory Of The Confederate Soldiers
Who Fell In The Assault On Fort Sanders
November 29, 1863
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Nor Wreck, Nor Change, Nor Winter's Blight,
Nor Times Remorseless Doom,
Shall Dim One Ray Of Glory's Light
That Gilds Your Glorious Tomb.
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Erected By Knoxville Chapter No. 89,
United Daughters Of The COnfederacy,
Nov. 29, 1914.

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