The Scott Co, TN Website was updated today. Come on over and sit-a-spell. You might find something of interest. See below for a list updates ...tim west... Scott Co, TN Coordinator for the TNGenWeb Project <A HREF="http://www.tngenweb.org/scott">http://www.tngenweb.org/scott</A> Scott Co, TN Books Added 1930 Scott County Census Transciption; 2002, Scott County Historical Society, Huntsville, TN;; 200 pages, with every name index. The full name of each person in each household in Scott County at th time of the census is included in the index, which is a departure from the traditional surname index for all the censuses previously published by the SCHS. The data abstracted from the census includes: name; age; sex; place of birth; father and mother's birthplace; relationship to head of household; house number and dwelling number; whether house is owned or rented; age at first marrige; whether individual can read or write; and whether a person is a military veteran (and if so, from which conflict). Scott Co, TN Death Records Added 70 obituaries from 1946 through 2002 Scott Co, TN FNB Chronicles Added Adelbert Doisy And The 'Jot 'Em Down' Store from v1n2 Written in 1964, this article was first published in the Scott County News as one the "Profiles In Courage" series of articles. I provides an interesting biography on Adelbert Doisy and his wife Lina West. Added Reflections of the Past: 1896-1929 from v1n2 In 1976, in observation of America’s 200th birthday and in-conjunction with local Bicentennial activities, Carmel Burke published a booklet about Scott Co, TN which listed notable local, state and national historical events. This article is an excerpt from that booklet. Added A Brief History of Chitwood and Winfield from v1n2 A community developed by one family of people -- James and Martha Chitwood and their children: Lazarus, William, Daniel, Pleasant, Winnie, and Elizabeth. They, with James' cousin Shadrack settled the area known as Chitwood that later became known as Winfield. This is a story by Abb Crabtree, a Winfield resident. Added The historic Bryant home at Bear Creek from v1n2 The Bryant House, named for Louis F. Bryant, is located in Bear Creek just northwest of Oneida in a secluded area formerly known as Roberta. The aging English manor style home is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is the only residence in Scott County to have that distinction Added Roach's Creek: modern town of a bygone era from v1n2 Sitting in a valley between two mile-high mountains was the most modern coal operation of its time. It was called Roach’s Creek. It was the dream of a few men in the State of Ohio in the year of 1921. This is the story of the Roach's Creek Coal Mine. Added Jellico Grocery - a tradition since 1914 from v1n3 This is the story of the Jellico Grocery Company of Oneida that started business here on May 1, 1914 through its buyout in 1975 by the H. T. Hackney Company headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, up to present day (1990). Added Looking Back: Growth and Progress Since '42 from v1n3 Bill Swain, Chairman of the Oneida First National Bank was asked to reminisce about his life and experiences covering the last 47 years since he arrived in Scott County on June 3, 1942. Added Reflections Of The Past: 1929-1950 from v1n3 This is a continuation of excerpts from a publication compiled by the late Carmel Burke of Oneida during the local celebration of America’s Bicentennial in 1976. The booklet, about Scott Co, TN, listed notable local, state and national historical events. This article is the 2nd excerpt from that booklet. (part 2) Added 1950 Oneida Baseball Team from v1n3 A picture Added The Glass House: story of a bygone era from v1n4 If you are 40 years old or older, you probably remember a restaurant that was located just south of the junction of Highways 63 and U.S. 27 called the Glass House. This is the story of of the famous Helenwood restaurant. Added The brick-making era of Robbins, Tenn. from v1n4 The story of how the Southern Clay Manufacturing Company of Jersey City, New Jersey came to be in Robbins, TN. Added World War II Navy Armed Guard from v1n4 The main purpose of the Armed Guard was to protect allied and American merchant ships: to maintain the guns and ammunition, protect the ship, its crew and precious cargo from the enemy, with the order to fire the guns as long as the ship was afloat. This was to keep the enemy from crippling the ship, then boarding it for provisions they needed to stay on patrol longer. This is the story of three Scott Countians who served in the Navy Armed Guard. Scott Co, TN Reunions > Added Huckeby Family reunion