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The Lincoln County Bi-Centennial has officially kicked-off. There will be special events planned and there will be many special items available to commemorate the occasion.

The Lincoln County Pictorial Book has been printed and is currently available to be picked up in the Lincoln County Courthouse in the office of Randy Delap.

Tthe new book is printed by County Heritage, Inc., Waynesville, NC (the publisher of the 2005 Lincoln County Heritage Book) http://www.lincolncountytn.com/heritage/

About Lincoln County
Lincoln County was carved from territory ceded to the United States by the Cherokee and Chickasaw Indian tribes. The Elk River, called "Chewalee" by the Indians, flows through Lincoln County. Legislation established our county during their session on November 14, 1809 to become effective January 1, 1810. Lincoln County was named for Revolutionary War hero General Benjamin Lincoln. The Tennessee state legislature appropriated funds to purchase 100 acres of land for the county seat from Mr. Ezekiel Norris for $100.00.

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Download the PDF Order Form for the Bi-Centennial Pictorial History Book

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