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Galena-fluorite specimen from the Elmwood mine, south of Carthage. Smith County is a county in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 19,904. [2] Smith County is located in the region of the state known as Middle Tennessee. Its county seat is Carthage. [3]
September 3 – A coal company digging machine hit an 8-inch LPG pipeline in Fulton County, Illinois, killing one person and injuring four others. [191] [192] November 3 – Two teenage boys shooting a rifle ignited gasoline leaking from a petroleum pipeline pumping station, near Midland, Pennsylvania. A large brush fire ensued.
The Tri-State district of Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas was the major zinc mining district in the United States, with production of 10.6 million tonnes of zinc from c.1850 through 1967. The Eagle-Picher mine of Cardin, Oklahoma, the largest and longest lived mine, ceased production in 1967. [9]
Nicholas Earnest managed Elmwood until his death in 1956, when it was divided among his six children. His daughter, Katherine Earnest Clemmer, then purchased her siblings' share of the farm. [2] Elmwood is the only farm in the district that remains in the hands of Earnest descendants, and in 2002 was designated a Tennessee Century Farm.
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[7] [8] [9] Those events caused the Department of Highways to reroute Highway 53 northeastward to KY 61 at the Kentucky state line following the shore of the new lake. The remnants of the former SR 53 east of Dale Hollow Lake is now signed as Tennessee State Route 325. [10] The route in Smith County has been rebuilt multiple times, too.