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Country
  
United States

County
  
Henderson

Area code(s)
  
731

Elevation
  
173 m

State
  
Tennessee

Time zone
  
Central (CST) (UTC-6)

GNIS feature ID
  
1293662

Local time
  
Tuesday 9:47 AM

Middle Fork, Tennessee

Weather
  
21°C, Wind NW at 11 km/h, 76% Humidity

Middle Fork, alternately known as Middlefork, is an unincorporated community located in the southwestern portion of Henderson County, Tennessee, United States and was settled prior to the formation of the county in 1821. The first organized church in Henderson County was Middle Fork Primitive Baptist Church which was chartered in 1823.

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Map of Middle Fork, Tennessee 38345, USA

Post office

Middle Fork was one of the original post offices in the county, and was situated at the crossroads of the Lexington-Purdy Road and the Jackson-Saltillo Road. The Post Office, Middle Fork, was closed in 1892 and re-opened, as Middlefork while Dr. Arnold was postmaster. The post office was closed and consolidated into the Luray Post office in 1904 when rural routes from the railroad were established. Obediah Hendricks and John Crook, early settlers of the area, were appointed to the first County Court upon the creation of Henderson County in 1821. By 1836 Frederick Phelps and Nicholas Garrett had also settled in the community.

Situated within a few miles of Pinson Mounds, Middle Fork has also produced several sites for Native American artifacts such as arrow heads, drills, scrapers, and pieces of pottery.

Role in the Civil War

During the Civil War, Middle Fork furnished men to several Tennessee Confederate infantry regiments: 13th, 27th, 51st, 52nd, and Browns 55th; and several cavalry regiments: 18th Newsome's and Wilson's 21st. Henry Carver, buried at Middle Fork Primitive Baptist Church, was the first casualty during the War.

Although no major skirmish or battle occurred at Middle Fork, the Skirmish at nearby Clarks Creek, Tennessee on September 23, 1863 led to a small occurrence near the community. Several rifles were left behind and the Union soldiers took them to the blacksmith shop and bent the barrells, and then threw them into a ditch.

Schools

Middle Fork and Big Springs Schools were started in 1877, and a black school, Joyner’s Grove, in 1908. Middle Fork School moved in 1895 to the current site. The present building was erected in 1920 and was closed during County consolidation in 1960. The cotton gin closed in the late 1980s, as well as the last store.

Religion

Religious life in the community is served by Unity Baptist Church (1848), Middlefork Road Baptist Church, Old Jacks Creek Baptist Church, and Palestine Cumberland Presbyterian Church.

Notable people

  • Randall Wallace Screenwriter (author of Braveheart)
  • References

    Middle Fork, Tennessee Wikipedia