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Mastering Skills And Mountains
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Pre-college Field Studies Experience
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Riva Lake Camp For Boys Llc
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Sewanee Cross Country Camp
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Residential Camp
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Sewanee Young Writers Conference
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St. Andrews Sewanee Summer
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Day Camp
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Franklin County Statistics
Franklin is one of Tennessee's southern tier of counties and abuts the Alabama border. It has a varied geography, extendi. Other counties in Tennessee are
Anderson County,
Bedford County,
Benton County,
Bledsoe County,
Blount County,
Bradley County.
Campbell County,
Cannon County,
Carroll County,
Carter County,
Cheatham County,
Chester County.
About Franklin County, TN
Franklin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee . As of 2010, the population was 41,052. Its county seat is Winchester . Franklin County is part of the Tullahoma, Tennessee , Micropolitan Statistical Area .
History of Franklin County, TN
This section does not cite any references or sources . Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . Euro-American settlement began around 1800, and the county was formally organized in 1807 and named for Benjamin Franklin . During the next several decades, the size of the county was reduced several times by reorganizations which created the neighboring counties of Coffee County , Moore County , and Grundy County . One of the most notable early settlers was frontiersman Davy Crockett , who came about 1812 but is not thought to have remained long. The University of the South , founded by the Episcopal Church, was organized just before the Civil War . It began full operations shortly after hostilities ceased. It remains the only higher education institution in the county, and encompasses a full university and theological seminary. The area became strongly secessionist before the war.
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