Subject: Another County Fragment in Tennessee
Date: Sep 07, 2002 @ 17:41
Author: Joseph Keene (Joseph Keene <josephkeene@yahoo.ie>)
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I believe I've come across another county fragment in
Tennessee.
I was browsing my DeLorme Topographical map book for a
place for my wife and I to do a short trip next
weekend, and noticed a fragment of White County,
Tennessee (the county seat of White County is Sparta).
The fragment is located off the southeast corner of
the county, and is bordered completely by Van Buren
County (the border is Bee Creek) to the west and
Cumberland County to the north and east.
Other than my DeLorme map, I checked a few other
sources.
Topozone.com -- (the western edge of White county at
this point is Bee creek -- don't confuse that with the
Bledsoe state forest boundary that extends slightly to
the west of the creek.) http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?z=16&n=3961059&e=656377