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Carpenters Campground UMC, circa 1925

"The Carpenter’s community also is known as Carpenter’s Campground. About 1850, Thomas Carpenter and Phillip Costner gave land for a Methodist campground and church, and the name of the community quickly evolved.

Other names also came along for the area, mainly from post offices serving it. From 1870-91, it was called Huffstetler’s Store; from 1891 to 1903, McKinley for the post office; and from 1907-32, Montvale Station for a stop on the railroad to allow Montvale Springs Hotel visitors to board.

They were met there by hotel transportation. A great deal of iron ore was taken from three or more locations near Carpenter’s Campground and shipped to Rockwood in the early 1900s.
Blount County established a high school at Carpenter’s in 1918 and closed it five years later.

The current Carpenters Elementary, which was built in 2006, serves grades K-5 and has the second-largest enrollment of all county elementary schools. The current Carpenters Middle, which was built in 2001..."
References

Delozier, S. (2022, February 7). History of Carpenters Campground. The "Best" Genealogy. Retrieved October 31, 2022, from https://www.thebestgenealogy.com/history-of-carpenters-campground/

Sherlin, T. (2018, May 9). Carpenters community evolved from church and campground | Mdt Special | thedailytimes.com. The Daily Times. https://www.thedailytimes.com/z_hub_styles/mdt_special/carpenters-community-evolved-from-church-and-campground/article_2eebcc49-8484-546e-98f7-00bf13c81376.html