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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 6
Better late than never. --The learn that the Hon. R. J. McKinns, Supreme Judge for the Eastern District of Tennessee at the suggestion of the military authorities, a few days since, took the oath of allegiance to the Southern Confederacy. We trust that so distinguished an example will not be lost upon the people of East Tennessee, with whom the Judge's well known high character both as a jurist and a gentleman, gave him great influence.--Knoxville Register. Better late than never. --The learn that the Hon. R. J. McKinns, Supreme Judge for the Eastern District of Tennessee at the suggestion of the military authorities, a few days since, took the oath of allegiance to the Southern Confederacy. We trust that so distinguished an example will not be lost upon the people of East Tennessee, with whom the Judge's well known high character both as a jurist and a gentleman, gave him great influence.--Knoxville Register.
R. J. McKinns (search for this): article 6
Better late than never. --The learn that the Hon. R. J. McKinns, Supreme Judge for the Eastern District of Tennessee at the suggestion of the military authorities, a few days since, took the oath of allegiance to the Southern Confederacy. We trust that so distinguished an example will not be lost upon the people of East Tennessee, with whom the Judge's well known high character both as a jurist and a gentleman, gave him great influence.--Knoxville Register.