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The year before, the city of Knoxville was established and served as the capital of the Territory South of the River Ohio until 1796, after which it became the first capital of Tennessee. The earliest records held by Knox County Archives date to the county’s founding in 1792. Archivists are also knowledgeable about the history of Knox County, its court system and records, and strategies for genealogical inquiry. Helpful archivists are available either in person or by postal service, email, or phone to assist you and retrieve records from closed storage. Martinson Reading Room on the second floor of the East Tennessee History Center.

Your search of Knox County Archives originates from the Doris R. The holdings of Knox County Archives are publicly accessible (except for juvenile records and those restricted by law) and serve as primary sources for court and government officials, legal professionals, historians, genealogists, and the general public. Knox County Archives is the repository of non-current, permanent records created by Knox County government and is administered by Knox County Public Library.
