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Charlotte, Tennessee

Charlotte is a town in Dickson County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 1,656 at the 2020 census.[5] It is the county seat of Dickson County.[6] This town is part of the Nashville metropolitan area.

Charlotte, Tennessee

United States

1808

1817

Charlotte Reeves Robertson

4.06 sq mi (10.51 km2)

4.06 sq mi (10.51 km2)

0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)

650 ft (200 m)

1,656

408.08/sq mi (157.55/km2)

UTC-5 (CDT)

37036

47-13080[4]

1305868[2]

History[edit]

Charlotte was established in 1804 by an act of the state legislature as the county seat for Dickson County, which had been created in 1803. The town was named for Charlotte Reeves Robertson, the wife of General James Robertson, who played prominent roles in the settlement of Middle Tennessee. Charlotte was officially incorporated in 1837.[7]


On May 30, 1830, a tornado destroyed most of downtown Charlotte. The roof of the courthouse was found 13 miles (21 km) away, and most of the county's early records were permanently lost. A new courthouse was completed in 1833, and still stands as the oldest functioning courthouse in the state of Tennessee.[7] While Charlotte thrived as a stage coach hub for much of the 19th-century, the arrival of the railroad in the latter half of the century shifted the area's industrial focus to Dickson, several miles to the southwest.[7]

Charlotte Elementary School, grades 1 – 5

Charlotte Middle School, grades 6 – 8

Creek Wood High School, grades 9 – 12

All these schools are operated by Dickson County Public Schools

Basketball Hall of Famer born in the nearby community of Promise Land.

Oscar Robertson

Dickson County Chamber of Commerce

Town charter