Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Sullivan County, Tennessee.
Official Website
Sullivan is Tennessee's second-oldest county; it was established in 1779 when the area was still part of North Carolina. From 1784 to 1788, it was part of the extra-legal State of Franklin. It was named for John Sullivan, a Patriot general in the Revolutionary War.
Adjacent Counties
- Johnson County
- Washington County, Virg.
- Carter County
- Washington County
- Hawkins County
- Scott County, Virg.
Cities & Communities
- Arcadia
- Bloomingdale
- Blountville (County Seat)
- Bluff City
- Boring
- Bristol
- Buffalo
- Cedar Grove (East & West)
- Colonial Heights
- Fordtown
- Holston Valley
- Johnson City (part)
- Kingsport (part)
- Lynn Garden
- Morrison City
- Orebank
- Piney Flats
- Walnut Hill
Links
Cherokee National Forest (part)
Appalachian Trail (part)