Water Companies in Brighton, TN
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Bartlett Water Administration
(901) 385-5585 more info
Bartlett Water Department Maint
(901) 385-5586 more info
* City of Brighton
(901) 476-8661 more info
Mason Water Department
(901) 294-2302 more info
Memphis Light Gas and Water: Billing Inquiries
(901) 544-6549 more info
Osceola Water Manager
(870) 563-5400 more info
Poplar Grove Utility District: Customer Service
(901) 837-0181 more info
Ripley Gas & Water Department
(731) 635-1212 more info
Shelby County Road & Bridges
(901) 379-4410 more info
Town of Mason: Water Department
(901) 294-3526 more info

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Facts about Brighton, TN:
Brighton is a town in Tipton County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 1,719 at the 2000 census. Brighton is located at 35°28?58?N 89°43?25?W? / ?35.48278°N 89.72361°W? / 35.48278; -89.72361 (35.482847, -89.723563). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 2.7 square miles (7.0 km2), all of it land. Brighton was established in the year 1873 along the newly completed tracts of the Memphis and Paducah Railroad upon the lands of A. W. Smith, Sr. who gave the initial five acres for the Depot grounds. The new town was named for Mr. Bright, the first conductor on the Memphis Division of the said road. The new town grew quickly. By the late 1870s, Brighton had two dry goods stores, three grocery stores, two saloons, two blacksmith shops, two wagon shops, one brick yard, one steam saw and grist mill, one steam cotton gin, a Baptist church, two physicians, and a population around 100. In 1883, the veterans of the 7th Tennessee Cavalry,...

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