Perry County, Tennessee
Perry County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. In the 2020 census, 8,366 people lived there.[1] The county seat is Linden.
Perry County, Tennessee Media
- Perry County (1836).png
Perry County as depicted in the 1836 edition of Tanner's New Universal Atlas
- James Dixon House.png
An oblique view of the National Register of Historic Places listed James Dixon House in Perry County, Tennessee. This house was likely constructed around 1819, and the first court session held in the county was conducted in the house that year.
- Perry County Tennessee Runaway Slave.jpg
Notice posted in the Nashville Union newspaper of a runaway slave from the iron works
- Rhea Map Perry County 1842.png
Hand drawn map of Perry County in 1842 by Matthew Rhea. Depicts major streams, roads, settlements, and county boundaries.
- Perry County Civil War Era Map.png
A section of an 1874 reprint of a Union military map of Tennessee depicting Perry County during the American Civil War.
- Perry County Courthouse (1868).jpg
The 1868 courthouse in Linden.
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Pvt. Noah Harder of Linden, killed in Belgium, 1918.
- TVA Perry County 1934.jpg
1934 Tennessee Valley Authority map of Perry County.
- Toms Creek Fishing Tennessee River.jpg
Aerial view of the Toms Creek embayment on the Tennessee River.
References
- ↑ "QuickFacts: Perry County, Tennessee". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 9, 2023.