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Churches Identified in the GNIS

Grainger County Genealogy & History Posted on June 22, 2011 by Grainger WebmistressJune 23, 2011

Geographic features that appear on topographic maps in the United States are listed in an online database maintained by the federal government’s United States Geological Survey and the U. S. Board on Geographic Names. This entity is usually referred to … Continue reading →

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Baptist Archives of East Tennessee

Grainger County Genealogy & History Posted on May 17, 2011 by Grainger WebmistressMay 17, 2011

Historically, Grainger County has been a predominantly Baptist community.  Those with Baptist ancestors will find a wealth of information available in neighboring Jefferson City, at the Carson-Newman College Library. The Baptist Archives of East Tennessee is located within Carson-Newman Library’s … Continue reading →

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Grainger County in 1882

Grainger County Genealogy & History Posted on May 13, 2011 by Grainger WebmistressMay 13, 2011

County seat, Rutledge, having 126 inhabitants.  Other towns are, Tate Springs and Mineral Hill Springs, which are both noted summer resorts. Navigable streams are the Holston and Clinch rivers, which afford water for flat boats. Besides these rivers there are … Continue reading →

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  • Index to Grainger County Marriages, 1796-1849
  • Grainger County Scholastic Population 1833, School District 36
  • Grainger County Scholastic Population 1833, School Districts 34-35
  • Grainger County Scholastic Population 1833, School District 33
  • Grainger County Scholastic Population 1833, School Districts 31-32

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