Awalt, Tennessee

Awalt is a ghost town in Franklin County, Tennessee. [1]

History

Awalt was likely named for John Awalt, an early settler.[2] A post office was established at Awalt in 1845, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1906.[3] In the 1870s Awalt contained a sawmill and a gristmill.[4]

Awalt is not a ghost town. It is almost completely submerged by Tims Ford Lake. Tims Ford Dam on Elk River began in 1966 and was completed in 1970. Graves were relocated to the New Awalt Cemetery on the ridge and all persons living in Awalt were displaced. All structures were removed before the filling of the lake which took nearly two years. Several roads which are now used as boat access ramps were once roads down into the town of Awalt which sat in the bottom of a hollow in one of the lowest points of the current lake. The townspeople were mostly farmers. The population was nominal. Most people living in Awalt moved into Franklin County or Coffee County after the lake came.

References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Awalt, Tennessee
  2. Miller, Larry L. (2001). Tennessee Place-names. Indiana University Press. p. 10. ISBN 0-253-21478-5.
  3. "Franklin County". Jim Forte Postal History. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
  4. Tennessee State Gazetteer and Business Directory. R.L. Polk & Company. 1876. p. 55.


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