By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism.
New History of Auburntown, Tennessee
Auburntown
ALL THINGS AUBURNTOWN: Members of the Auburntown Historical Society (AHS) pose with newly released publication, The History of Auburntown, Tennessee. Seated (L to R) members of the publication committee: Bobby Dutton, Mary Hughes, editor, Joe and Sue Davenport. Standing: Donna Nichols, Martye Harris, AHS president, and Becky Murray.


Auburntown Historical Society (AHS) just released their limited-edition book entitled, The History of Auburntown, Tennessee. More than ten years of research went into putting together a community history to record and preserve the cultural heritage of Auburntown and its surrounding communities. These areas include Hurricane Creek, Kennedy Creek, Marshall Creek, Pleasant Ridge, Prosperity, Sanders Fork and Sycamore Creek. The publication is designed to appeal to anyone interested in learning about pioneer settlers, war veterans, churches, schools, businesses, roads, events, and city highlights of Auburntown.

Quotes by readers of the hardback publication include: “This is the best book ever published by AHS. I was up past midnight reading my copy. I never knew my uncle was a WWII prisoner of war. The Auburntown soldier picture section was my favorite.”

Copies of the new publication are $50.00 each and can be picked up at the Auburntown Post Office. To order by mail, send a check or money order for $56.00 along with name, address & phone number to: Auburntown Historical Society, P.O. Box 114, Auburntown, TN 37016.