Water Companies in Beersheba Springs, TN
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Big Creek Utility District
(931) 692-2505 more info
Dunlap Waterworks
(423) 949-2115 more info
Griffith Creek Utility District
(423) 658-6937 more info
Mc Minnville City Water Department
(931) 473-3165 more info
Mc Minnville Water Department-Billng
(931) 473-7542 more info
Warren County Water Utility
(931) 668-4963 more info
Warren County Water Utility
(931) 668-4175 more info
West Warren-Viola Utility District
(931) 635-2762 more info
West Warren-Viola Utility District: Waste Water Filtration Plant
(931) 635-2899 more info
West Warren-Viola Utility District: Water Plant
(931) 668-2762 more info

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Facts about Beersheba Springs, TN:
Beersheba Springs is a town in Grundy County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 477 at the 2010 census. A resort town in the 19th century, Beersheba Springs was the summer home of author Mary Noailles Murfree. It now serves as a major summer meeting center for the Tennessee United Methodist Church. In 1833 Beersheba Porter Cain discovered a chalybeate spring. The spring and surrounding area, located above Collins River Valley, would be incorporated in 1839. Upon its incorporation, Beersheba Springs would serve as a summer resort with a small hotel and log cabins. The resort would be popular with stagecoach traffic that would travel between Chattanooga and McMinnville. In 1854 Colonel John Armfield, a slave trader from Louisiana, acquired the property. Upwards of 100 slaves were brought to Beersheba Springs to work on Armfield's changes to the property: a new luxury hotel, cabins and grounds that would accommodate 400 guests. The resort would feature laundry facilities,...

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