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  1. Fun Facts about Tennessee Counties Counties by Year. Washington County was the original county created on November 15, 1777. Chester County was the last county created on March 1, 1879. County Size Facts. Shelby County (755 sq mi) is the largest county in Tennessee. Trousdale County (114 sq mi) is the smallest county in Tennessee. County ...

  2. Mar 1, 2019 · Since Interstate 65 was built, Williamson County’s population has shot up from about 25,000 (in 1960) to 226,000 today. Since Interstate 40 was built, Wilson County’s population rose from about 28,000 (in 1960) to 136,000 today. And since Interstate 40 was built, Putnam County’s population rose from about 29,000 in 1960 to 78,000 today.

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    • Did you know the first European person to set foot in the area known as Tennessee was Hernando de Soto? His expedition landed at Tampa Bay in 1540.
    • Before the arrival of the Europeans in the state, the land was settled by the Cherokee and Chickasaw Native American tribes.
    • Due to poor living standards in Tennessee from 1915 to 1930, many people migrated to other areas of the country. In history, this time was known as the Great Migration.
    • According to some sources, Tennessee was named after the Tennessee River, which was named for the Indian word “Tanasie,” the name of a Cherokee village.
  4. Tennessee Counties and Historical Facts Tennessee County records vary widely from county to county in both quality and quantity. Some have been carefully preserved while others have been much abused and neglected. Some Tennessee records have simply disappeared.

    County
    Date Formed
    Parent County
    County Seat
    1801
    Knox and Grainger Counties
    Clinton
    1807
    Rutherford County
    Shelbyville
    1835
    Humphreys County
    Camden
    1807
    Roane County and Indian lands
    Pikeville
  5. In Tennessee’s earlier days, some counties were tiny, while others, in parts of the state with less people, were quite large. But eventually the state was subdivided into 95 counties that are about the same size as one another. To be formed, each county had to have a “seat” of government, or county seat, with all county government-related ...

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  6. The Anderson County Courthouse is in Clinton (population 10,000) rather than Oak Ridge (population 30,000). And the county seat of Dickson County is not Dickson, but the tiny community of Charlotte. The Crockett County Courthouse around 1880. * Some counties (such as Rutherford, Williamson, Fayette and Wilson) are gaining population very fast.

  7. Tennessee is one of the 50 states of the United States. What is now Tennessee was initially part of North Carolina, and later part of the Southwest Territory. It was admitted to the Union on June 1, 1796, as the 16th state. Tennessee earned the nickname "The Volunteer State" during the War of 1812, when many Tennesseans helped with the war ...

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