Tazewell may be a city in Claiborne County, Tennessee, u. S.. The population was two,165 at the 2000 census. It’s the county courthouse of Claiborne County. The city is called for Henry Tazewell, a U.S. Legislator from Virginia. The city is set on the northern slope of Wallen Ridge, the north of a series of long, slender ridges that comprise the Ridge and depression Province of the Appalachian Mountains. Huge Barren Creek rises within the western section of Tazewell and flows southwestward for roughly ten miles (16km) before remotion into the writer Lake internment of the Clinch River. The streams within the japanese section of Tazewell square measure a part of the watershed of the Powell stream, a Clinch tributary that flows westward many miles north of Tazewell.
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