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English: Road sign marking the intersection of Bridge Burners Boulevard and Pottertown Road near Mosheim, Tennessee, United States. This road, which connects US-11 with Pottertown Road, was named for the pro-Union guerrillas who burned the nearby Lick Creek railroad bridge on the night of November 8, 1861, to make way for a Union Army invasion.
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