All, I updated the Scott Co, TN website tonight (just under the wire to claim a November update). Stop by and visit. The list of additons, corrections and updates is listed below. I still have several pictures and obituaries that you all have donated that I still need to put up. Unfortunately, work (the one that pays the bills) got in the way so I will get up in Dec. Please be patient with me if your donation didn't get posted. ...tim west... Scott Co, TN Coordinator for the TNGenWeb Project http://www.tngenweb.org/scott Scott Co, TN Cemetery Records * Added picture of Botts Cemetery - Annadell * Added Archie Lewallen Cemetery - Coal Hill * Added fieldstone entry to Peaceful Rose Garden Cemetery - Paint Rock (courtesy of Debbie Reynolds) * a baby girl Huling born and died 1957 Scott Co, TN Death Records * Death Certificates * Added 1 death certificate from 1909 * Headstones * Added 77 headstone pictures from 1914 through 2004 * Obituaries * Added 4 obituaries from 2004 * People * Added picture of Lewis Burk (1866-1909) (courtesy of Phyllis Gilbert) * Added picture of Mary Ann Smith Blevins Burk (1863-1908) (courtesy of Phyllis Gilbert) * Added picture of John Isaac "Ike" Crabtree (1908-2004) * Added picture of George Oscar Terry (1911-1977) * Added picture of Charlie Lee Thompson (1914-2004) Scott Co, TN FNB Chronicles * Added Helenwood In Its Day from Winter 1991, v2n2 The story of Helenwood from its start as Homestead in 1859 through its heyday in the 1930s as told by long time native resident Kathleen West Robbins. * Added Helenwood (Founded as Homestead in 1859) Map from Winter 1991, v2n2 A hand drawn map of Helenwood in its heyday * Added The Question Arises: Why Ain't Winfield in Kentucky? from Winter 1991, v2n2 The town hall of Winfield is built on land granted by the governor of Kentucky. Had the line been surveyed correctly, Mayor Dick Sexton [circa 1991] of Winfield would be a Kentucky resident; he would be wearing blue and white and singing the University of Kentucky's alma mater when Kentucky meets Tennessee in their annual football classic. * Added Reminiscences of Pioneer Days in Scott County (part II) from Winter 1991, v2n2 This is the second and final installment of the Jehu Phillips article which was first published in the Cumberland Chronicle in 1904. Phillips, an early Huntsville settler, has many descendants still living in Scott County. He was a Civil War soldier and later served for six years as Scott County Trustee. At the time this article was published, Phillips was 86 years old and one of the oldest residents of the county. * Added Jehu and Rebecca Sexton Phillips from Winter 1991, v2n2 A short biography. Scott Co, TN World War II Heroes * Added Eugene D. Lewallen