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    Bledsoe County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 14,913. Its county seat is Pikeville. Bledsoe...
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  • The Bledsoe County Correctional Complex is a state prison in Pikeville, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, owned and operated by the Tennessee Department of Corrections...
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  • Woody Bledsoe (1921–1995), American mathematician and computer scientist Bledsoe, Kentucky Bledsoe, Texas Bledsoe County, Tennessee Bledsoe's Station...
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  • 1976-2009 An expansion of Morgan County Correctional Complex allowed the 113-year-old facility to close. "Bledsoe County Correctional Complex". Archived...
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  • Big Sandy K-12 School, Big Sandy Camden Central High School, Camden Bledsoe County High School, Pikeville Alcoa High School, Alcoa Eagleton College and...
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  • Of these, 29 are National Historic Landmarks. Each of Tennessee's 95 counties has at least one listing. The Tennessee Historical Commission, which manages...
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    created in 1857 from two districts of Marion County and one district of Bledsoe County. It was named for the Sequatchie Valley, which in turn had been named...
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    Pikeville, Tennessee (category Cities in Bledsoe County, Tennessee)
    Pikeville is a city in Bledsoe County, Tennessee. The population was 1,824 at the 2020 census. It is also the county seat of Bledsoe County. The Sequatchie River...
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    The Bledsoe County Courthouse is a historic building in Pikeville, Tennessee. It serves as the courthouse for Bledsoe County, Tennessee. It was built with...
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    Rutherford County, Sumner County, Wilson County, Lincoln County, Claiborne County, Hardin County, Macon County, Bledsoe County, and Pickett County voted for...
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    The Bledsoe County Jail is a historic jail in Pikeville, Tennessee. The original building was a brick building with a stone foundation that was completed...
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  • for three counties in that division. All counties observe Daylight Saving Time. Bledsoe County (East) Cumberland County (East) Fentress County (Middle)...
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    populous county in Tennessee. Its county seat is Spencer. Van Buren County was formed in 1840 from parts of White, Warren and Bledsoe counties. It was...
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  • William Harrison Bledsoe (December 23, 1869 – March 30, 1936), was a Texas attorney who served in the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate...
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    Fall Creek Falls State Park (category Protected areas of Bledsoe County, Tennessee)
    Fall Creek Falls State Resort Park is a state park in Van Buren and Bledsoe counties, in the U.S. state of Tennessee. The over 30,638-acre (123.99 km2)...
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    Plateau, provides Rhea County's border with Bledsoe County to the west. The Tennessee River forms Rhea's border with Meigs County to the east. Whites Creek...
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    Tennessee and Kentucky. Isaac Bledsoe was the namesake of Bledsoe Creek in Sumner County, Tennessee, now the site of Bledsoe Creek State Park. Isaac's brother...
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    James G. Spears (category People from Bledsoe County, Tennessee)
    speaking out against the Emancipation Proclamation. Spears was born in Bledsoe County, Tennessee, the eldest of five children of John Holliday Spears, a doctor...
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    There are 95 counties in the U.S. State of Tennessee. As of 2023, Shelby County was both Tennessee's most populous county, with 910,042 residents, and...
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  • Revolutionary War. Anthony Bledsoe was born in 1733 in Culpeper County, Virginia (or Spotsylvania County, Virginia). His father was Abraham Bledsoe. His brothers included...
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    Cumberland County comprises the Crossville, TN micropolitan statistical area. Cumberland County was formed in 1856 from parts of Bledsoe, Roane, Morgan...
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  • incarcerated at Riverbend Maximum Security Institution in Nashville. After the Bledsoe County Correctional Complex in Pikeville opened in 2012, they were transferred...
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    Pikeville Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (category Buildings and structures in Bledsoe County, Tennessee)
    Pikeville Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a historic African-American church on E. Valley Drive in Pikeville, Tennessee. The church was...
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    Springs, Tennessee. The fort was built by longhunter and Sumner County pioneer Isaac Bledsoe (c. 1735–1793) in the early 1780s to protect Upper Cumberland...
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    Sequatchie Valley (category Landforms of Bledsoe County, Tennessee)
    To the west the plateau is simply called the Cumberland Plateau. In Bledsoe County, Tennessee a section of the west side escarpment is called Little Mountain...
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    Sequatchie River (category Rivers of Bledsoe County, Tennessee)
    flowing south-west for 182.12 mi (293.09 km). The stream crosses into Bledsoe County near the head of the Sequatchie Valley. The Sequatchie Valley is traversed...
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  • Tennessee's 95 counties. Anderson County permits both Bedford County permits both Benton County permits Retail package stores Bledsoe County permits both...
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    U.S. Route 127 in Tennessee (category Transportation in Bledsoe County, Tennessee)
    head through rural farmland for the next several miles to cross into Bledsoe County. From Dunlap northward, US 127 parallels the Sequatchie River. The highway...
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    Cold Spring, Tennessee (category Unincorporated communities in Bledsoe County, Tennessee)
    community in Bledsoe County, Tennessee. It lies along U.S. Route 127 northeast of the city of Pikeville, the county seat of Bledsoe County. Its elevation...
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  • consisting of letter and number combinations that indicate the state and county where the site is found, and includes a sequential number identifying the...
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