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United States (United States) (search for this): article 13
The Knoxville Register states that on Monday, the 6th inst., being County Court day, thirty-two of the justices for Knox county voluntarily took the oath to support the Constitution of the Confederate States,--Thomas Rodgers, the only other justice in attendance, (seven being absent,) resigned. The Judge Clerk, Trustees, Deputy Sheriff and Deputy Register, also took the oath.
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The Knoxville Register states that on Monday, the 6th inst., being County Court day, thirty-two of the justices for Knox county voluntarily took the oath to support the Constitution of the Confederate States,--Thomas Rodgers, the only other justice in attendance, (seven being absent,) resigned. The Judge Clerk, Trustees, Deputy Sheriff and Deputy Register, also took the oath.
Thomas Rodgers (search for this): article 13
The Knoxville Register states that on Monday, the 6th inst., being County Court day, thirty-two of the justices for Knox county voluntarily took the oath to support the Constitution of the Confederate States,--Thomas Rodgers, the only other justice in attendance, (seven being absent,) resigned. The Judge Clerk, Trustees, Deputy Sheriff and Deputy Register, also took the oath.
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The Knoxville Register states that on Monday, the 6th inst., being County Court day, thirty-two of the justices for Knox county voluntarily took the oath to support the Constitution of the Confederate States,--Thomas Rodgers, the only other justice in attendance, (seven being absent,) resigned. The Judge Clerk, Trustees, Deputy Sheriff and Deputy Register, also took the oath.
The Knoxville Register states that on Monday, the 6th inst., being County Court day, thirty-two of the justices for Knox county voluntarily took the oath to support the Constitution of the Confederate States,--Thomas Rodgers, the only other justice in attendance, (seven being absent,) resigned. The Judge Clerk, Trustees, Deputy Sheriff and Deputy Register, also took the oath.
The Knoxville Register states that on Monday, the 6th inst., being County Court day, thirty-two of the justices for Knox county voluntarily took the oath to support the Constitution of the Confederate States,--Thomas Rodgers, the only other justice in attendance, (seven being absent,) resigned. The Judge Clerk, Trustees, Deputy Sheriff and Deputy Register, also took the oath.