English: Wilder, Tennessee, in the Cumberland Mountains near Cookeville in the Eastern Part of the State. It Is an Almost Abandoned Town in a Once Great Mining Area. It Reached a Population of More Than 20,000 in the 1920's and Had a Slight Comeback During World War Ii. Now the Population of Some 400 Lives on Welfare and Pensions 04/1974
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