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Woodville, Tennessee

Coordinates: 35°15′38″N 88°45′19″W / 35.26056°N 88.75528°W / 35.26056; -88.75528
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Woodville is an unincorporated community in Chester County, Tennessee.[1]

Geography

The community is situated on Tennessee State Route 225.

History

Woodville[2] is a community located along Tennessee State Route 225 and was originally part of McNairy County, but became part of Chester County when that county was formed. During the Civil War sentiment was divided in this area, as with other parts of Tennessee, between the Union and Confederacy. Fielding Hurst[3] formed a Union Cavalry Regiment from people in this area. This area has been referred to by some historians as The Hurst Nation.

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Woodville, Tennessee
  2. ^ "Woodville Populated Place Profile / Chester County, Tennessee Data".
  3. ^ "Hurst, Fielding".

Chester County Tennessee History and Families 1882 - 1995, Copyright 1995 Chester County Historical Society

35°15′38″N 88°45′19″W / 35.26056°N 88.75528°W / 35.26056; -88.75528