- knoxvillehistoryproject.org bleak-house/It was built by Robert Houston Armstrong who named it Bleak House after the Charles Dickens’ 1853 novel. During the Siege of Knoxville (Nov.
- jophotoonline.com blog/bleak-house-knoxville/This Bleak House Knoxville wedding is overflowing with gorgeous vintage details and one of the sweetest couples ever!
- easttnvacations.com list/bleak-house-confederate-…Take a tour of this historic 1850s home, perched on the banks of the Tennessee River.
- vimeo.com 29793307Whether you want to get lost in the gardens or rich history, Confederate Memorial Hall (Bleak House) is the place for you.
- visitknoxville.com listing/bleak-house/1352/It was designed as a Tuscany-style Villa and named Bleak House after the famous Charles Dickens novel. Yes--they loved Charles Dickens THAT much!
- knoxville1863.com category/bleak-house/Posted in Bleak House, Civil War clothing, Knoxville, Prisoners of War | Tagged Ephraim Shelby Dodd, Rebel POWs hanged as spies | Leave a comment.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/5405767Bleak House is an antebellum house in Knoxville, Tennessee. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.
- tnvacation.com civil-war/place/4371/bleak-house/Bleak House. Location: 3148 Kingston Pike Knoxville, TN 37919. This fine mansion, completed in 1858, was the headquarters for Confederate Gens.