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Clay County,
Tennessee

 

Est. December 7, 1870
from Jackson and Overton Counties

Statesman Henry Clay
1777-1852

NOTE: Due to a massive reworking of the TN State Library and Archives site, almost all of the links to that site on these pages are broken. Because of the massive number of them (over 300 on the four sites we manage), it will be awhile before they get fixed. The best we can do in the interim is refer you to the new URL for the site and wish you luck finding your records:

http://www.tennessee.gov/tsla/

If you do find the new addresses (URLs) for broken links on these pages, if you will send them to Charles Reeves, Jr., I'll correct them. Thanks.

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Charles Reeves, Jr.,
Clay County Coordinators

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