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The city is situated amidst a series of narrow, elongate ridges and low hills that are characteristic of the Appalachian Ridge-and-Valley Province. The Unicoi Mountains rise roughly 20 miles (32 km) east of Athens, and the Tennessee River flows nearly 20 miles (32 km) to the west. Starr Mountain, one of the more noticeable ridges in McMinn ...
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Tennessee placenames of Native American origin (6 P) Pages in category "Native American history of Tennessee" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.
When the city was settled under the support of Pericles and the command of Lampon and Xenocritus the population was organized in ten tribes, following the Athenian organization: there were tribes for the population of 1. Arcadia, 2. Achaea, 3. Elis, 4. Boeotia, 5. Delphi, 6. Dorians, 7. Ionians, 8. population of Euboea, 9. the islands and 10 ...
Meigs County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 12,758. [2] Its county seat is Decatur. [3] It is a component of the Athens, Tennessee Micropolitan Area. [4]
The 1870 Tennessee constitution prevented black and white children from attending the same public schools. [23] [24] In 1875, McMinn County had 56 white schools and 10 "colored" schools. [25] After the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed, Tennessee began to integrate schools. [26]
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In Tennessee, Prehistoric is generally defined as the time between the appearance of the first people in the region (c. 12,000 BC) and the arrival of the first European explorers (c. 1540 AD). The Historic period begins after the arrival of those Europeans and continues to the present.