The following list of post offices in Montgomery County, Tennessee and their dates of operation will be helpful to genealogists and historians hoping to identify the location of a particular place name.
This list is based on records at National Archives listing postmaster appointments from 1832 to 1971 (see National Archives microfilm publications M1131 and M841).
An excellent work compiled by D.R. Frazier and published in 1984 provides the names of each postmaster in each Tennessee town or village, and gives the dates of his or her tenure. This book, titled Tennessee Postoffices and Postmaster Appointments 1789-1984 is available in many libraries.
Opening and Closing dates appear in parenthesis. POST OFFICE Ardee (1886-1899) Armstrong (1880-1883) Asbury (1844-1858) Bagby (1900-1900) Bald Hornet (1878-1891) Bellemy (1891-1908) Big Four (1895-1907) Blooming Grove (1837-1859) Brewer (1894-1904) Broadbent (1900-1908) Brook Hill (1816-1832) Bryantville (1894-1905) Byway (1891-1895) Carmel (1878-1904) Central Point (1876-1877) Cherry Grove (1893-1904) Clarksville (1800-present) Clements (1860-1866) Collinsville (1873-1880) Corbandale (1866-1928) Cunningham (1892-present) Daleys (1846-1860) Dalys (1826-1832) Dogwood (1892-1923) Dotsonville (1877-1906) Elmore (1900-1901) Excell (1895-1905) Fairmont (1858-1866) Feary (ca. 1816- ca.1818) Fredonia (1827-1905) Gholson (1904-1913) Glenellen (1884-1899) Grantsville (1872-1874) Grantville (1877-1913) Gratton (1904-1911) Hackberry (1898-1932) Hampton Station (1874-1931) Hematite (1892-1895) Henrietta (1847-1858) Hickory Point (1900-1955) Iloilo (1900-1901) Johnson's (1831-1855) Jordon's Spring (1853-1908) Kercheval's (1828-1829) Langford (1894-1903) Leghorn (1894-1894) Little Grove (1847-1854) Liverwort (1898-1909) Louise (1892-1929) Macadoo (1846-1850) Maggie (1884-1884) McAllister's Cross Roads (1817-1905) Meriville (1851-1852) Merriwether (1894-1901) Minor's Nursery (1839-1850) Modoc (1900-1904) Mount Henry (1820-1848) Mount Vernon Furnace (1832-1835) Needmore (1903-1909) New Providence (1837-1915) New York (1820-1866) Oak Plain (1897-1906) Oakwood (1859-1908) Omar (1884-1904) Onecho (1839-1856) Orgain's Cross Roads (1877-1896) Palmyra (1801-present) Pea Ridge (1847-1882) Peacher's Mills (1853-1906) Pleasant Mound (1855-1897) Poplar Springs Iron Works (1854-1859) Poplar Springs Furnace (1876-1878) Port Royal (1802-1940) Rattlesnake (1893-1904) Rea (1882-1887) Red River Forge (1826-1829) Rest (1887-1889) Richardson's (1847-1872) Riggins (1883-1898) Ringgold (1847-1906) Rose Hill (1905-1909) Ross View (1873-1906) Ryan's Store (1852-1856) Sailors Rest (1832-1931) Saint Bethlehem (1869-present) Sango (1889-1906) Saugo (1881-1889) Searcy's (1817-1839) Seg (1881-1904) Shilo (1869-1881) Somerset (1853-1854) Southside (1800-present) Steele (1883-1886) Tates Station (1864-1872) Tennessee Iron Works (1827-1852) Thomason (1889-1918) Turbine (1888-1913) Vernon Furnace (1875-1881) Walnut Grove (1819-1827) Washington Furnace (1822-1940) Wheatleys Mills (1848-1851) Williams (1827-1839) Woodford (1854-1929) Woodlawn (1854-present) Yellow Creek Furnace (1825-1866)
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