Nonconnah, Tennessee

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Nonconnah, Tennessee was a populated place along Nonconnah Creek in what is now Memphis.

Nonconnah was located just to the east of West Junction, Tennessee.

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Coordinates: 35°03′43″N90°02′10″W / 35.06194°N 90.03611°W / 35.06194; -90.03611

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