Local News – 1915 (March 20)
Local News Anderson County News, March 20, 1915: Clinch river registered 6.1 feet yesterday at the bridge, 2.0 at Speer’s ferry; Powell’s river 1.2 feet. Sheriff Smith jailed John Dabney Continue Reading →
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Local News Anderson County News, March 20, 1915: Clinch river registered 6.1 feet yesterday at the bridge, 2.0 at Speer’s ferry; Powell’s river 1.2 feet. Sheriff Smith jailed John Dabney Continue Reading →
LOCAL NEWS Anderson County News, August 24, 1912: The street force have been clearing the streets of weeds this week. The Clinton High School building is being re-covered with tin Continue Reading →
Local News Anderson County News, August 17, 1912: Two new Pacific type locomotives have been placed in service on the Clinton division this week for trial service. District No. 19 Continue Reading →
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Funeral Homes In Anderson County Tennessee Anderson County Funeral Home (Formerly Martin Funeral Home) 375 N Main Street Clinton, Tennessee Owned by Tom Allen Director is Kimble Farmer 865-457-1515 Hatmaker Continue Reading →
Norris Norris was built as a model planned community by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in 1933 to house workers building Norris Dam. It is named in honor of Nebraska Continue Reading →
Briceville Tennessee Briceville is an unincorporated community in Anderson County, Tennessee. The community is named for railroad tycoon and one-term Democratic U.S. Senator Calvin S. Brice of Ohio, who was Continue Reading →
Clinton Clinton is the county seat of Anderson County. Founded in 1801, the town of Burrville was named in honor of Aaron Burr, first term Vice President under Thomas Jefferson. Continue Reading →
The following are cities/inhabited areas of Anderson County. Click on a link, when available, to learn more about each city. Andersonville Batley Beach Grove Bethel Black Oak Block House Valley Continue Reading →
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