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f convict miners from the mines of the Tennessee coal and Knoxville iron companies......July 20, 1891 Miners refer the convict mining system to the legislature......July 24, 1891 Legislature meets in extra session to consider the convict-labor system......Aug. 31, 1891 Legislature resolves that it is powerless to abolish the convict-lease system, but will not renew the lease......Sept. 4-5, 1891 Miners at Briceville set free 160 convicts, and 140 more at another prison......Oct. 31, 1891 Over 200 convicts set free in east Tennessee by miners......Nov. 2, 1891 Ex-Gov. Albert S. Marks dies suddenly at Nashville......Nov. 4, 1891 National Real Estate Association formally organized at Nashville......Feb. 18, 1892 Mining troubles in Coal Creek Valley settled; convicts to be replaced by white free miners......Feb. 19, 1892 Steel cantilever bridge over the Mississippi at Memphis opened......May 12, 1892 Confederate soldiers' home at the Hermitage opened......M