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English: The grave of surveyor Colonel Charles McClung (1761–1835) at Old Gray Cemetery in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. McClung surveyed and drew up lots for what is now Knoxville for his father-in-law, James White, in 1791. McClung's remains were moved to the McClung lot in Old Gray by his descendants in 1904.
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