Mosheim and Midway, located in Greene County, Tennessee, embody the region's history through education and Civil War impacts. Mosheim, initially known for it's blue spring and eductional efforts like the Mosheim Institute, saw it's name change in 1872, reflecting it's academic heritage. The Civil War's Battle of Blue Springs in 1863 marked Mosheim as a key site, influencing regional control. Post-war, the town's focus on education continued, with it's institute evolving into today's public schooling. Midway, closely tied to Mosheim, shares a similar agricultural and small-town ethos, with large economic activities highlighting it's industrial presence. Together, these communities showcase Greene County's blend of educational commitment, historical significance, and community development. District 6 is also host to sections of Bulls Gap, McDonald, and Greeneville.

The 6th District has an approximate population of 10,145 people, as reported by the 2020 Census; for a cumulative total of 3,977 households.
The District is 119.6 square miles large, with about 87.8 people per square mile.