Atoka, Tennessee Atoka, Tennessee Town of Atoka Sign, Atoka, Location in Tipton County and the state of Tennessee.

Location in Tipton County and the state of Tennessee.

To .k / is a town in Tipton County, Tennessee, United States. Historians and genealogists can trace Atoka's origins back to the 1838 charter of Portersville.

The populace was 8,387 at the 2010 census, making Atoka the second biggest municipality in Tipton County.

5 United States Postal Service, Rural Free Delivery in Atoka With the coming of the barns in 1872 and opening of stores in Atoka, there interval up an intense rivalry between the two towns, but Atoka's favor of the barns proved to be too much, and Portersville gradually died out.

C., and spent three years learning the carriage-maker's trade, when he moved to Aberdeen, Miss., and established a factory of his own, and three years later moved to Portersville, Tipton County, and continued the company five years, then went into merchandising and farming, selling goods at Portersville two years, then moved to Atoka and continued the mercantile company over ten years, and since that time has given his consideration exclusively to farming and running a steam cotton-gin, which he owns. Town of Atoka, Tennessee, current charter knowledge Private Acts of the State of Tennessee Passed by the General Assembly, 1911 Acts of the State of Tennessee Passed at the General Assembly, 1883 Map of the states and territories of the United States as it was from March 1837 to 1838.

Map of the states and territories of the United States as it was from March 1837 to 1838.

June 1, 1796 - The Southwest Territory was admitted as the 16th state, Tennessee.

Atoka has five town/city parks: Adkison Park, Atoka Greenway Trail, Nancy Lane Park, Pioneer Park, and Walker Park.

Atoka's first park, Adkison Park, was established as a universal for the Tennessee Homecoming '86 celebration.

The Atoka Greenway Trail is a prepared connection between Walker Park and Pioneer Park.

"On June 25, 2013, Governor Bill Haslam announced that Atoka had received a $400,000 Transportation Alternatives grant to fund Phase I of the Atoka Greenway Trail project." See also: List of states and territories of the United States, U.S.

State, Grand Divisions of Tennessee, and Geography of the United States The town of Atoka is positioned at 35 25 29 N 89 46 58 W (35.424740, -89.782652). According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, in 2010 the municipality had a total region of 12.36 square miles (32.0 km2).

Atoka, Tennessee inside Tipton County Atoka, Tennessee inside Tipton County Atoka, Tennessee is positioned in Tipton County, Tennessee.

The County south of Tipton County is Shelby County where the town/city of Memphis, Tennessee is located.

Tipton County is positioned in the Tennessee Grand Division of West Tennessee.

The map of the United States gives a view of where Tennessee is positioned inside the adjoining United States.

Location of Tennessee inside adjoining United States Location of Tennessee inside adjoining United States The Mississippi River defines the border of the state of Tennessee.

The Tennessee counties that have the Mississippi River as their boundary are Shelby, Tipton, Lauderdale, Dyer, and Lake Counties.

United States Postal Service, Rural Free Delivery in Atoka The official stance of the United States Postal Service, as stated to an article presented by the Historian of the United States Postal Service in April 2008, is that Atoka was the first postal service with non-urban no-charge delivery in Tennessee starting on January 11, 1897. But as stated to an article in Tipton County's small-town newspaper, presented in 1936: ATOKA ROUTE ONE IS THIRD IN UNITED STATES The first non-urban route established in the South and the third established in the United States was set up at Atoka in 1895.

At that time the United States Post Office Department was experimenting with non-urban routes.

The first route, which was Atoka Route 1, was 16 miles long...

Route 1 was later combined with route 2, which covers the territory from Atoka to the Mississippi River.

With the evolution of the United States' splendid non-urban bringy fitness in her postoffice department, the Atoka postoffice interval in importance.

Atoka Public Schools are part of Tipton County Schools.

Atoka Elementary School is positioned in Atoka.

"State Tax Sharing, Fairness, and Local Government Finance in Tennessee" (PDF).

Town of Atoka, Tennessee.

"Charter for the Town of Atoka Tennessee" (PDF).

Private Acts of the State of Tennessee Passed by the General Assembly.

Acts of the State of Tennessee Passed at the General Assembly.

"Adkison Park - Atoka TN".

"Atoka Greenway Trail - Atoka TN".

"Pioneer Park - Atoka TN".

"Walker Park - Atoka TN".

United States Postal Service Historian.

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