In the early 00's when the Middle Tennessee coalition and the ETCFC were "growing up," and while Dave Pelton and others were looking to build a West Tennessee coalition, we decided to basically use the historic "grand divisions" that are in Tennessee for east, middle and west as our territories. The things to know about these divisions are:
- they are needed on occasion for our and the national DOE's accounting purposes, and
- they don't hold us back from helping anyone outside of those boundaries!
We will happily help someone beyond these lines if they need some assistance. However, most of our work falls within the East Tennessee area as defined below.
Four Maps Provided Below
We've provided a couple of maps below to provide some clarity as to our region and the whole state. Each of the maps can be seen in a larger format by simply clicking on it.
East Tennessee Counties
The counties in East Tennessee are the following and are presented broken down into three semi-regions within our area (which are shown broken out in the 2nd map):
- Northeast ET: Hancock, Hawkins, Greene, Sullivan, Washington, Unicoi, Carter, Johnson
- Central ET: Scott, Campbell, Claiborne, Cumberland, Morgan, Roane, Anderson, Union, Grainger, Loudon, Knox, Jefferson, Hamblen, Monroe, Blount, Sevier, Cocke
- Southwest ET: Bledsoe, Rhea, Meigs, McMinn, Marion, Hamilton, Bradley, Polk (unoffically, Sequatchie, too)
East Tennessee and Tennessee Maps
Below - the East Tennessee region and it's counties:
Below - East Tennessee broken down into three separate internal regions:
(This breakdown is used from time to time to help classify work done by the coalition in these areas.)
Below - a state of Tennessee map showing the generic divisions between the coalitions:
(Exception: Sequatchie County should be in Middle Tennessee.)
Below - a state of Tennessee map showing the counties in the entire state:
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