Jamestown City Hall is located at 314 East Central Avenue, Jamestown, TN 38556. Phone: 931‑879‑8815.
Neighborhoods
Airport Estates
Allardt Estates
Bear Hollow
Bobcat Point
Buck Mountain Estates
Cherokee Hills
Clear Fork Acres
Colyer Estates
Compton
Country Village
Coyler Estates
Crooked Creek Acres
Falling Waters
Gobblers Ridge
Green Meadow
Hilltop Estates
Hitchin Post at Hunters Ridge
Holly Hills
Hundred Oaks
Laurel Fork
Laurel Woods
Lone Oak
Longbranch
Nichol Creek Farms
Northrup Estates
Northside Acres
Northwood Estates
Oak Hills
Pointe Vista
Quail Run
Quail Run Estates
Ridge Top Acres
River Bluffs of Clear Fork
Rockcastle Farms
Rockhouse Ranch
Russell Heights
Sleepy Hollow
Spruce Creek
Spruce Creek Acres
Stockton Bluffs
Stone Cliff Acres
Sunshine Estates
Tanglewood Hills
The Highlands at Big South Fork
Tinch Woods
Twin Parks Village
Wallace/Taylor
West Fentress
Whispering Winds
White Oak
Willow Lake
Wilshire Heights
Windcrest
Yellow Cliff Estates
Established at the same time as Fentress County and designated county seat, Jamestown was incorporated in 1837. It was named for James Fentress who served as speaker of the Tennessee state house. During the Civil War, Fentress County loyalties were split having provided companies of troops to both the Confederate and Union armies.