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Mohawk, Tennessee

Mohawk is an unincorporated community in western Greene County, Tennessee, United States, located west of the town of Greeneville. Its post office has the zip code 37810.
The community is situated between two hills near the confluence of Riley and Lick creeks, just west of where the Norfolk Southern tracks cross a bridge over Lick Creek. Mohawk Road connects the community to U.S. Route 11E (Andrew Johnson Highway) to the northeast and State Highway 348 (McDonald Road) to the southwest.
According to local tradition, Mohawk was originally known as "Lick Creek Siding," and later as "Pane." The name was changed by residents to "Mohawk" after a group of Indians passed through the area during the Civil War.〔Larry Miller, ''(Tennessee Place Names )'' (Indiana University Press, 2001), p. 140.〕 By the 1940s, Mohawk had developed as a "fairly prosperous rural community." It had a roller mill, a car dealership, and a general store.〔Jonas Hurley, ("Son Reflects On Bob Hurley, Father and Columnist )," ''Greeneville Sun'', 18 January 2014. Retrieved: 17 June 2015.〕
==Education==
Mohawk is home to McDonald Elementary School, a Greene County public school that includes kindergarten through grade 8. The site was originally used for the McDonald High School, built in 1919 on of land donated by Alex Ailshie. Its namesake was Earnest McDonald, a wealthy bachelor who donated money to build the school. The original building was demolished in 1957, and replaced by the brick building in use today. McDonald High School was dissolved after the 1966-67 school year, when students were directed to a regional high school. This building was converted for use as an elementary school.〔(McDonald Elementary School History ), school website (accessed December 5, 2007)〕

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