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Livingston, Tennessee

Livingston is a town in Overton County, Tennessee, United States, and serves as the county seat. The population was 3,905 at the 2020 census and 4,058 at the 2010 census. The current mayor, Curtis Hayes, began serving his mayoral position in September 2006.

Livingston, Tennessee

United States

1833[1]

1907[2]

6.53 sq mi (16.91 km2)

6.51 sq mi (16.86 km2)

0.02 sq mi (0.06 km2)

1,037 ft (316 m)

3,905

600.03/sq mi (231.66/km2)

UTC-5 (CDT)

38570

47-43140[6]

1291738[4]

History[edit]

The town of Livingston, Tennessee was purchased on August 10, 1833. Forty acres of land was bought for two hundred dollars.[7] Livingston was named after Edward Livingston (1764–1836), who served as Secretary of State under President Andrew Jackson. In 1833, in a close and controversial election, the residents of Overton County voted to move the county seat from the town of Monroe to Livingston.[8]


While Livingston has been home to many people it was home to Governor Albert H. Roberts.[9] Along with working in Livingston Albert H. Roberts also worked at the Alpine Institute. The Alpine Institution was a private Presbyterian mission school located in Overton County, Tennessee. Along with Livingston being home to A.H. Roberts, it's also home to one of only 35 Iron Lungs in the country. [10]

Education[edit]

Livingston is currently home to five schools: Livingston Academy (9-12), Livingston Middle School (5-8), and A.H. Roberts Elementary School (K-4). Livingston is home to a branch campus of the Tennessee College of Applied Technology and a satellite campus of Volunteer State Community College.

U.S. Astronaut

Michael J. McCulley

former Governor of Tennessee

Albert H. Roberts

Blues artist

Roy Roberts

— official site

Livingston, Tennessee

Livingston Academy

Overton County Schools

Livingston Enterprise

Overton County News