Local Table
A GUIDE TO FOOD AND FARMING IN MIDDLE TENNESSEE
FALL 2010
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Farm Guide

Marshall County
Marshall County is located in Middle Tennessee, one of the state's three "Grand Divisions." Formed in 1836 from Maury, Lincoln, and Bedford counties. In 1870, a part of Giles County was also added. Marshall County was named in honor of John Marshall, chief justice. The southern part of the county consists of fertile valleys and hills; the northern part is mostly level. It is drained by the Duck River. The county seat is Lewisburg, named for Meriwether Lewis.
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