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    Fentress County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 18,489. Its county seat is Jamestown. Fentress...
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    Jamestown is a city in and the county seat of Fentress County, Tennessee, United States. The population of the city was 1,959 at the 2010 census. Jamestown...
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  • The Fentress County Sheriff's Office (FCSO) is the primary law enforcement agency in Fentress County, Tennessee. The FCSO is responsible for patrolling...
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    valley of Fentress County, Tennessee, United States. It is named after Pall Mall, London. Pall Mall is located near the Kentucky-Tennessee state-line...
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    Fentress County, Tennessee, United States. It is concentrated around the intersection of U.S. Route 127 and Tennessee State Route 62, in Tennessee's western...
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  • States Fentress County, Tennessee, county in the U.S. state of Tennessee National Register of Historic Places listings in Fentress County, Tennessee Naval...
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    unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Fentress County, Tennessee, United States. Its population was 1,167 as of the 2010 census...
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    unincorporated community in Fentress County, Tennessee, United States. The community is in the Cumberland Mountains near Cookeville, Tennessee. Wilder was a planned...
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    Alvin C. York Institute (category Schools in Fentress County, Tennessee)
    school that carries his name during the 1920s in the county seat of his home county of Fentress. His goal was to give rural children the chance to obtain...
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    river in the U.S. states of Tennessee and Kentucky that rises at the base of the Cumberland Plateau in Fentress County, Tennessee and flows westward for several...
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    community in Fentress County, Tennessee, United States. It is located along Tennessee State Route 52 between Allardt and Rugby, in Tennessee's Cumberland...
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  • Haywood, and Weakley counties. Fentress County, Tennessee was named for Fentress, as was its county seat of Jamestown. Fentress helped pass the law that...
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    with Macon County and Fentress County, Pickett County constitutes an outlier in Tennessee politics as it is a historically Republican county in a region...
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  • unincorporated community in Fentress County, Tennessee, United States. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Zenith, Tennessee v t e...
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    Allardt is a city in Fentress County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 555 at the 2020 census. The current mayor Ms. Patricia (Pat) Brown Clark...
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    County, Fentress County, Meigs County, and Moore County. The presidential election of 1996 was a very multi-partisan election for Tennessee, with nearly...
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    52) is an east–west state highway that crosses eight counties in northern and northeastern Tennessee. The 141.4-mile-long (227.6 km) route originates in...
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  • Sharp Place is an unincorporated community in Fentress County, in the U.S. state of Tennessee. The community was likely named for one or more members...
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    Billy Dean Anderson (category People from Pall Mall, Tennessee)
    native Tennessee, even more so after he was shot and killed by FBI officers while evading arrest. Anderson was born in Pall Mall, a community in Fentress County...
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    Overton, Fentress, and White counties. After the survey was completed by Mounce Gore, the Assembly instructed the commissioners to locate the county seat...
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  • Area code 931 (category Tennessee articles missing geocoordinate data)
    Tennessee Fentress County, Tennessee Franklin County, Tennessee Giles County, Tennessee Grundy County, Tennessee Hickman County, Tennessee Houston County, Tennessee...
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    Artimus Pyle (category People from Fentress County, Tennessee)
    an avionics mechanic at various military bases, including Millington, Tennessee, and Beaufort, South Carolina, ultimately rising to the rank of sergeant...
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    where it is known as Leatherwood Ford Road. SR 297 begins in Fentress County in Middle Tennessee at an intersection with SR 154 in Sharp Place. It winds its...
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  • list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Fentress County, Tennessee. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and...
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    Dale Hollow Reservoir (category Protected areas of Fentress County, Tennessee)
    Tennessee, where it covers portions of Clay, Pickett, and Overton Counties. Small arms of the lake also extend northward into the Kentucky counties of...
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    Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park (category Protected areas of Fentress County, Tennessee)
    National Historic Landmarks in Tennessee National Register of Historic Places listings in Fentress County, Tennessee "National Register Information System"...
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    from parts of Bledsoe, Roane, Morgan, Fentress, Rhea, Putnam, Overton, and White. During the Civil War, the county was nearly evenly split between those...
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    and continuing north through more farmland. It then crosses into Fentress County via a couple of sharp switchbacks, in order to negotiate a bridge over...
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    Lincoln Davis (category People from Fentress County, Tennessee)
    spent most of his life in Fentress County, a mostly rural county in the state's coal-mining region. He graduated from Tennessee Tech in 1966 with a degree...
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    Armathwaite in Fentress County, Tennessee was named by Alwyn Maude, who was from the Armathwaite area (then in Cumberland) and who arrived in Tennessee about 1881...
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