Campbell County,
Tennessee
FOUNDED SEPTEMBER 11,
1806
From parts of Anderson and Claiborne Counties
County Seat: Jacksboro
Named after Colonel Arthur Campbell, b. 1743 d. 1811 member
of the Virginia House of Burgesses, a Revolutionary and Indian Wars officer,
commissioner for negotiation of Indian treaties. Some of the
interesting locations in Campbell County include La Follette, Caryville,
Jellico, and Jacksboro. Exact location is
Latitude 36°25'N
Longitude 84°09'W
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