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Welcome to the Blount County, Tennessee USGenWeb/TNGenWeb site. Blount County, located in Eastern Tennessee, was formed in 1795, a year before Tennessee became a state. It was formed from part of Knox County which in turn was formed in 1791 from parts of Greene & Hawkins Counties. In 1870, part of Blount County was used to help form Loudon County. Blount County has the following neighbor counties, Knox, Loudon, Monroe, Sevier, and Swain, NC. To the right is a picture of the county courthouse in the county seat of Maryville. For further information about the courthouse and records available, please visit their page on the Blount County Government website.
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