Hamblen County was established in 1870 and the county seat is Morristown. The county was once home to Morristown College, a historically African-American two-year college that was established by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1881. The county is also home to Panther Creek State Park, Cherokee Lake and Walters State Community College. For more information regarding Hamblen County, please go to the Tennessee Encyclopedia of History & Culture website.
Farm Name | County | Date Founded | Special Recognition |
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Austin Farm | Hamblen | 1839 | |
Baker Farm | Hamblen | 1906 | |
Ballard Farm | Hamblen | 1804 | |
Bellwood | Hamblen | 1869 | |
Big Sand Spring | Hamblen | 1850 | |
Davie Haun Farm | Hamblen | 1900 | |
Gray Farm | Hamblen | 1906 | |
Green Acres Farm | Hamblen | 1846 | |
Howell Farm | Hamblen | 1828 | |
Jarrell Haun Farm | Hamblen | 1818 |