James C. Luttrell

James Churchwell Luttrell II[2] (March 3, 1813 – July 6, 1878) was an American attorney and politician who served as Mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee, during the Civil War.[1] Armstrong's brother and nephew built Crescent Bend and the Bleak House, respectively, both of which still stand on Kingston Pike.Luttrell was elected Register of Knox County in 1848, and was appointed postmaster of Knoxville by President Millard Fillmore in 1849.[1] Luttrell was first elected mayor in 1854, and during this brief term helped oversee Knoxville's acquisition of Market Square.[7] After the war, Luttrell joined the Democratic Party, complicating his electability in heavily-Republican post-war East Tennessee.
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