The county was named for the valley in which it is located. The valley was named for the Cherokee Chief, Sequachee, who signed a treaty with the colonial government of South Carolina. Historians who have studied the language and lore of the Cherokee differ over the exact meaning of the word, but the general consensus is “opossum, he grins or runs.”
Sequatchie County is located in the center of the valley. It is bordered on the north by Bledsoe County, east by Hamilton County, south by Marion County, and on the west by Grundy County and Van Buren County.
Dunlap has a mayor-commissioner form of government.
Chamber of Commerce email – sequatchie@bledsoe.net
Chamber of Commerce phone – 423-949-7608
City of Dunlap email – cityofdunlap@bledsoe.net
City of Dunlap phone – 423-949-2115
Mayor Clint Huth – mayorhuth@cityofdunlap.com
www.treedc.us (Tennessee Renewable Energy & Economic Development Council)
Southeast Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability – 423-424-4256