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Southwest Tennessee Development District, SWTDD is a planning organization, the Southwest Tennessee Development District promotes the renewal and revitalization of both rural and urban communities through betterment of an economic base (Economic Development), physical infrastructure (Community Development) and quality of life (Area Agency on Aging & Disability) for an eight county area.
The Transylvania Company was in essence a real estate syndicate. The nine members of the syndicate investing their private funds in the venture are listed several times in the Path Grant deed and similarly in the Great Grant deed that served as the template. Those individuals are Richard Henderson, Thomas Hart, Nathanial Hart, William Johnson ...
Chester County was the last county formed in Tennessee, created by the General Assembly in 1875 from adjacent parts of neighboring Hardeman, Henderson, McNairy, and Madison counties. This land was used to create a county named Wisdom County, but "Wisdom County" was never organized, and in March 1879 the Assembly repealed this and created ...
Reagan is an unincorporated community in Henderson County, Tennessee, United States. [1] Its ZIP code is 38368. [2] Reagan was originally called "Barren Springs", and under the latter name was founded in 1881. [3] A post office called Reagan has been in operation since 1884. [4]
Pages in category "Cities in Henderson County, Tennessee" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.
However, a 1.5% transfer tax is levied on real estate sales. Taxable meals exclude food and beverages for consumption off premises, but catered and restaurant meals are taxable at the 9% rate. New Hampshire also imposes excise taxes on gasoline at $0.196 per gallon, cigarettes at $1.78 per pack, and beer at $0.30 per gallon. [ 153 ]
The Chester County Courthouse is an historic county courthouse building located at 133 East Main Street, Court Square in Henderson, Chester County, Tennessee.Built in 1913 in the Classical Revival style of architecture. it is the third courthouse that Chester County has had, the previous ones having burned down.
Henderson: 0.0: 0.0: SR 365 (White Avenue) Southern terminus Bridge over the South Fork of the Forked Deer River: Mifflin: SR 197 west – Pinson: Eastern terminus of SR 197; provides access to Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park: Henderson: Lexington: 21.8: 35.1: SR 22A (Cook Street) – Lexington, Jacks Creek: Northern terminus