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  • The population of Union City, Tennessee was 10,876 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Obion County, TennesseeObion County. The name comes from its location at the union of two railroads, one running roughly east-west and the other roughly north-south. Union City is best known for two things: It was the site of a minor battle in the War between the States in March of 1864, and it was the home of noted world traveler, bon vivant, educator, and pillar of Methodism Mrs. Edris Roney (1913-1991). It is also home to pro wrestling legend Koko B. Ware. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_City%2C_Tennessee

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