Philadelphia was the southernmost Union-held town in the autumn of 1863 as Union Gen. Ambrose Burnside's troops occupied Knoxville and the surrounding area. On Oct. 20, 1863, Confederate cavalry captured Union wagons gathering supplies then advanced on the town. Union troops went out to meet the attackers but were defeated, losing not only the wagons but pieces of artillery as well.
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