Reliance, Tennessee
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Reliance is an
unincorporated community An unincorporated area is a parcel of land that is not governed by a local general-purpose municipal corporation. (At p. 178.) They may be governed or serviced by an encompassing unit (such as a county) or another branch of the state (such as th ...
in Polk County,
Tennessee Tennessee (, ), officially the State of Tennessee, is a landlocked U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern region of the United States. It borders Kentucky to the north, Virginia to the northeast, North Carolina t ...
, United States. Reliance is located on the
Hiwassee River The Hiwassee River is a river in the states of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. It originates from a spring on the north slope of Rocky Mountain (Georgia), Rocky Mountain in Towns County, Georgia, Towns County in n ...
at the junction of
Tennessee State Route 30 State Route 30 (SR 30) is an east-west state highway in the central and eastern portions of the U.S. state of Tennessee. It runs generally west to east, connecting McMinnville in Warren County with Parksville along the Ocoee River in Polk ...
and
Tennessee State Route 315 State Route 315 (SR 315), also known as Tellico-Reliance Road, is a north–south state highway in the Unicoi Mountains region of southeastern East Tennessee. Route description SR 315 begins in Polk County in Reliance at an intersection wi ...
, east of Benton. Reliance had a
post office A post office is a public facility and a retailer that provides mail services, such as accepting letter (message), letters and parcel (package), parcels, providing post office boxes, and selling postage stamps, packaging, and stationery. Post o ...
until it closed on May 21, 2011; it still has its own ZIP code, 37369. The ZIP code tabulation area had a population of 916 as of the 2020 census.


History

The Reliance Historic District was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The district includes the Vaughn-Webb House, Higdon Hotel, Watchman's House, Hiwassee Union Church and Masonic Lodge, and Webb Brothers' Store. The community developed in the latter 19th century when a water-powered grist mill and sawmill were constructed along the river. The railroad was constructed in the late 1880s, providing rail access to the Copper Basin. A ferry began operation in the center of the community east of the railroad around the same time. This ferry was replaced by a one-lane truss bridge in 1912; this bridge, located within the historic district, was subsequently replaced in 1992, and is now designated as part of SR 315. A home constructed on the north side of the river in 1878 was expanded into the Higdon Hotel in 1890, initially providing housing for the railroad workers. It continued to operate until the 1930s when passenger trains through the area ceased. Constructed in 1888, the Vaughn-Webb House is a historic home which still remains. The Watchman's House, built in 1891 on the north side of the river, was originally occupied by a railroad watchman, whose job was to watch to ensure trains crossing the bridge over the Hiwassee did not set fire to the bridge. The Hiwassee Union Church and Masonic Lodge was constructed in the community in 1899, and also served as a school. A post office operated in the community between 1879 and 2003. It did not officially close until 2011.


References

{{authority control Unincorporated communities in Polk County, Tennessee Unincorporated communities in Tennessee Populated places on the Hiwassee River Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee National Register of Historic Places in Polk County, Tennessee