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PUBLIC SERVICES
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Leon Rash |
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Melvin Turner |
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Gerald White |
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| Police Chief: Tim Graham |
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700 Phillips Avenue |
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| Fire Chief: Paul West |
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700 Phillips Avenue |
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| Superintendent: James Carter |
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450 W. Seventh Street |
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| Librarian: Carolyn Stewart |
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104 West Second Street |
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MARION COUNTY LINKS
- MARION COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOURCES
MARION COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOURCES at the Tennessee State Library & Archives. Marion County was formed in 1817 from Indian lands. The county seat is Jasper. Census Records: Microfilm records for the years 1830-1920 include
www.state.tn.us
- Marion County, Tennessee Queries
Marion County, Tennessee Queries May and June, 1997 Marie Pate Sun Jun 29 13:32:57 1997 Looking for the Shrum family in Marion County, TN. Mose John Shrum born about 1833. His father was Moses Shrum (abt 1840) and his mother was Mary. No other
www.tngenweb.org
- South East Tennessee
Polk County, Bradley County, Hamilton County, Marion County, McMinn County, Meigs County, Rhea County, Bledsoe County, Sequatchie County, Grundy County,Tennessee County, Tennessee, Tn, Tenn
www.tennesseelife.com
- Marion County Information
Back to the Home Page COUNTY: MARION STATE: TENNESSEE Do you have information to provide? Your help is needed to make this site better for all the people inside and outside of Marion County, Tennessee. We are particularly interested in documenting
www.nostalgiaville.com
- The Political Graveyard: Marion County, Tenn.
Click Here to Visit our Sponsor Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page. Marion County Tennessee Named for Francis Marion (1732-1795) Marion County information: Population: 27,776 (2000); 24,860 (1990) Land area 500 square miles.
politicalgraveyard.com
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