Bumpus Mills, Tennessee
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Bumpus Mills is an unincorporated community
Unincorporated area
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 in Stewart County, Tennessee
Tennessee
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, United States
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. Located on Saline Creek, it lies five miles east of the Cumberland River
Cumberland River
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, three miles south of the Kentucky
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 border, and ten miles northeast of Dover
Dover, Tennessee
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. The town was named in honor of Andrew Jackson Bumpus who established a grist, saw, and flour mill on Saline Creek in 1846.

The community is part of the Clarksville
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, TN–KY
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 Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Crossing Saline Creek

Over the years there have been several bridges across Saline Creek. In the early 1900s a swinging walkway bridge spanned the creek, in 1913 an iron bridge was constructed for wagons and the new "horseless carriages" to travel across. This iron
Iron
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 bridge was blown away by a tornado
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 on June 18, 1928. Thereafter, a new concrete bridge was constructed to replace it. This concrete
Concrete
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 structure was a simple single-lane bridge. It was replaced by a new and modern bridge and was dedicated on October 23, 1975.

Town organizations

In the past there have been several civic organizations in the Bumpus Mills community such as; Lineport Masonic Lodge
Masonic Lodge
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, Rangers, Eastern Star, Odd Fellows
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, Woodmen of the World
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, and Granger
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 Brass Band.

Houses of worship

Bumpus Mills has had its share of churches throughout its history. Andrew Jackson Bumpus was a minister as well. There was a Primitive Baptist Church, Brandon's Chapel Free Will Baptist
Baptist
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, Church of Christ
Church of Christ
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, Missionary Baptist, and Methodist Church.

Education

The first known school in the Bumpus Mills community was a 20 ft square log structure known as Miller's Chapel. Later in 1903, Glendale Institute was constructed and opened and was eventually replaced by Bumpus Mills School in 1928. Today the children of Bumpus Mills are bused to North Stewart Elementary School which was opened in 1974.

Media

Radio Stations
  • WTPR-FM 101.7 - "The Greatest Hits of All Time"
  • WTPR-AM 710 - "The Greatest Hits of All Time"

Further reading

  • Stewart County Heritage, Volume One, Taylor Publishing, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 80-54540.

External links

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