Extracted from Guide to Genealogical and Historical Research in Jefferson County, Tennessee, copyright © 1995 Billie R. McNamara. All rights reserved. Supplemented periodically as new information is located. Additions and corrections are welcome via the Contact Us link on this Web site.
Dandridge, the county seat, was organized in 1793. It has long been promoted as the second-oldest city in Tennessee. Morris' Tennessee Gazetteer† lists four post offices in Jefferson County in 1834: Dandridge, Mossy Creek (now Jefferson City), New Market, and Oak Grove.
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†Eastin Morris, Tennessee Gazetteer or Topographical Dictionary,
Nashville, TN: W. H. Hunt & Co., 1834; reprint ed. (with Matthew
Rhea's 1832 map), Nashville: Gazetteer Press, 1971.
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The county's newest incorporated city is Baneberry. New Market, White Pine, and Jefferson City are also incorporated cities. Major unincorporated communities are Strawberry Plains, Talbott, and Chestnut Hill. The city of Morristown, which was included in Jefferson County until Hamblen County was formed in 1870, attempted annexation proceedings across the Jefferson County boundary near the Talbott community in the late 20th Century.
Other towns and settlements in the county are shown in the table below. Please note that some of those listed became part of Hamblen County when it formed in 1870. Small communities in the county were usually named by their residents for nearby geographic features, first settlers, or large farms.
Locations marked with the symbol ¤ had/have a post office.
Ailey's Chapel | Fairview Heights | Long Creek (Leadvale) ¤ |
Sandy Ridge ¤ |
Alena ¤ | Fews ¤ | Lost Creek | Shady Grove ¤ |
Anderson Mill | Fielden ¤ | Lowell ¤ | Shrader |
Bailey's (also Sockless) |
Fielden Store | Lucilla ¤ | Slaty Point ¤ |
Baneberry | Finchum Store | Mansfield Gap | Snoddyville (Wittsville) ¤ |
Bates | Finley Gap | McBee's Ferry ¤ | Sockless |
Beaver Creek ¤ | Flat Gap / Flatgap ¤ | McCampbell's Chapel | Springvale / Springdale ¤ |
Belmont | Four Points | Mill Springs ¤ | Stony Bluff ¤ |
"The Bent" (Bend of the Holston) (Strawberry Plains) |
Fox's Store | Morristown ¤ | Sugar Forks |
Bent Creek ¤ | Franklin Mill | Mossy Creek (Jefferson City) ¤ |
Sugar Hollow |
Blackoak Grove | French Broad ¤ | Mt. Horeb ¤ | Swann's |
Blue Springs | French Mill | Mount's Crossroads (Piedmont) ¤ |
Swannsylvania |
Branners Mill | Friends' Station ¤ | Mouth of Chucky ¤ | Sweet Gum Bend (Beaver Creek) |
Brimers | Gobbler's Knob | Muddy Creek | Talbott's Mills (Talbott) ¤ |
Carsonville (Jefferson City) |
Grant's Chapel | Mutton Hollow | Talbott's Station ¤ |
Cedar Grove | Gravelly Hill | Nance's Grove | Tate Mill |
Cheek's Crossroads (Russellville) |
Gravely ¤ | Nebraska ¤ | Taylor's Bend |
Cherry Hill | Greenhill | Nicholson's Mills ¤ | Texanna ¤ |
Chestnut Grove | Green Vale ¤ | Nina ¤ | Thornburg ¤ |
Chestnut Hill ¤ | Hall's Corner | Oak Grove ¤ | Trion ¤ |
Chucky Bend ¤ | Harle Academy (Leadvale) ¤ |
Oakland | Tuckahoe (Cynthiana) ¤ |
Chunn's Store ¤ | Haworth Bend | Panther Springs ¤ | Tucker Town (New Market) |
Collier's Corner | Hickory | Parrott's | Underwood Store |
Cook Mill | Hickory Ridge ¤ | Patterson Hollow | Whitesburg(h) ¤ |
Cox's Store | Hills / Hills Mill | Piedmont ¤ | Willardtown (see Woolardtown) |
Cynthiana | Hinchey Hollow | Piney | Williams Gap |
Dandridge ¤ | Hodges ¤ | Pleasant Grove | Witts Foundry ¤ |
Dandridge Crossing (White Pine) |
Hunnicutt Mill | Pleasant Hill | Wittsville ¤ |
Deep Springs | Indian Creek | Quaker Valley (Rocky Valley) |
Woolardtown |
Delia ? | Indian Ridge | Rankins Depot | |
Dickey's | Jaybird Hill (derogatory, yet still in use) |
Reidtown | |
Dinwoody Mill | Jefferson City ¤ | Ridgewood | |
Dohertyville ¤ | Kansas ¤ | River Bend ¤ | |
Douglas Estates | Keister | Riverview | |
Dumplin ¤ | Kimbrough Crossroads | Rock Town | |
Dumplin Mill | Lake View | Rocky Valley | |
Edna ¤ | Lawson Chapel | Rushy Springs | |
Emmanuel ¤ | Leadvale ¤ | Russell Gap | |
Fair Garden | Leonidas ¤ | Russellville ¤ |