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MARSHALL COUNTY TENNESSEE COURT MINUTES-JULY 1838

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      The State of Tennessee
     At a county Court begun and held at the house of Abner HOUSTON on 
the first Monday in July the same being the second day of the month A.D.
 1838 present John HATCHETT Chairman, William COWDEN   S. C. CHETWOOD   
Asa HOLLAND   Robert JOHNSON   Harris MAULDEN   James V. EWING   Thomas 
HARDISON   Berry MOORE   James ADAMS   Thomas WILSON   Peter WILLIAMS   
Benjamen C. BRANTLEY   Alexander E. McCLURE   James ELLIOTT   J. B. 
SHUFFIELD   Thomas CUMMINS   William WILKS   Andrew LAIRD   James REED 
  A. F. LETTAN and William I. ANDERSON, Gentlemen Justices of the peace
 Proclimation &c.
     The following proceedings were had
     On motion it is ordered by the court that the chairman be excused 
from siting in Court, and thereupon Asa HOLLAND was appoint chairman 
Protem for this term of this Court.

David McGAHEY
        Vs.
Marshall County     Motion for allowance for Books of office   David 
McGAHEY presented his account from WILLIAMS and NOWLIN for two Record 
Books at $11.00 each $22.00 whereupon the vote was was taken as follows 
Ayes, Thomas WILSON   Peter WILLIAMS   Alexander E. MCCLURE, Harris 
MAULDER   Thomas HARDISON, Thomas CUMMINGS   WilliamCOWDEN, James REED, 
  James ADAMS,   Robert JOHNSON, Berry MOORE   Lile A. EWING   Benj. C. 
BRANTLEY   Stephen C. CHETWOOD, Wm. WILKS, Jas. ELLIOTT   Asa HOLLAND, 
Benj’n WILLIAMS, Abram F. LILLARD, Andrew LAIRD, 20 Noys None
     It is therefore ordered by the court that the clerk issue his order
 to the county Trustee to pay the same out of any moneys in his hands 
not otherwise appropriated.

Willson P. DAVIS   Tailor
      Vs.
Marshall County
     Motion for allowance for keeping prisners.
Wilson P. DAVIS Jailor of Marshall county presented his account as 
follows to wit.
     Marshall county to Wilson P. DAVIS July 2, 1939, for keeping
Joseph SPRADLING 40 days                $15.00
      2 Turnkeys                          1.00
To keeping Henry M. WALL
        thirteen days                     4.87 ½

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To 4 Turn Keys                             2.00
For lock furnished for Jail                1.00
                                           _______
                                          $23.87 ½
     It is therefore ordered by the court that the clerk issue his order 
to the county Trustee to pay the same out of any moneys in his hands not 
otherwise appropriated
     The vote on the above appropriation stood as follows to wit,   Ayes
 - Thomas WILSON, Peter WILSON, Alexander E. McCLURE, Harris MAULDEN   
Thomas CUMMINGS, Thomas HARDISON, William COWDEN, James REED, James 
ADAMS, Robert JOHNSON, Berry MOORE   Lile A. EWING.   Benjamin C. 
BRANTLEY   Wm. WILKS, James ELLIOTT, Asa HOLLAND   Benjamin WILLIAMS, 
Abram F. LILLARD   Andrew LAIRD 19 Noyes none   
      Issued.

William H. RECORD & others
                Vs.
B. WILLIAMS, Treasurer of the poor House.
  
     Motion to direct payment of claims-
     The court is moved to order Benjamin WILLIAMS Treasurer of the poor 
House to pay the following claims to wit.
     To William H. RECORD, the amount of a note given by James OSBURN 
and Thomas ROSS, commissionersto purchase a farm for a poor house for 
$137.80 & interest $3.44.  To James V. EWING a note given by the same 
commissioners for $175.53 & interest.   Joseph CLOUDS account for 
$3.37 ½, James DUNCANS account for $8.80   Samuel ARMONS account for 
$51.31 - The vote being taken stood as follows to wit, Ayes Thomas 
WILSON, Peter WILLIAM   Alexander E. McCLURE, James V. EWING   Harris
MAULDEN, Thomas HARDISON   Thomas CUMMINGS, William COWDAN   James REED,
James ADAMS, Robert JOHNSON, Berry MOORE, Lile A. EWING, Benjamin C. 
BRANTLEY, Stephen C. CHETWOOD   William WILKS, James ELLIOTT, Asa
 HOLLAND, Abram F. LILLARD, Andrew LAIRD & John HATCHETT 21 - Noys 
note.  It is therefore directed by the court that Benjamin WILLIAMS 
Treasurer pay the claims aforesaid out of any moneys in his hands not
 otherwise appropriated

     James C. RECORD & others
                 vs.
     Marshall County

     Motion for an allowance to commissioners for redistricting Marshall
 County.
     James C. RECORD presented his account for 7 days services $14.00 
and for paper furnished 25 cents $14.25 and James McCONNEL and Cary T. 
KELLY presented their accounts for 7 days service each at $14.00 each

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and the vote being taken thereon stood as follows to wit   Ayes Thomas 
WILSON, Peter WILLIAMS, Alexander E. McCLURE   Harris MAULDEN, Thomas 
HARDISON, Thomas CUMMINGS, William COWDEN, James REED, James ADAMS   
Berry MOORE, Lile A. EWING, Benj’n C. BRANTLY, Stephen C. CHETWOOD, 
William WILKS, James ELLIOTT, Asa HOLLAND, Benj’n - WILLIAMS, Abram F. 
LILLARD, Andrew LAIRD, and William T. ANDERSON 20 Noyes None
     Issued RECORD & McCOWN   it is therefore ordered by the court that
the clerk issue his order to the county Trustee - to pay this same out 
any moneys in his hands not otherwise appropriated - Issued to KELLEY - 
Bridge on Duck River

     On information that the supreme court at Nashville have decided 
that the proceedings heretofore had in this court about said bridge is 
correct, the court proceeded to appoint Aaron BOYD, Andrew McLEAN &
 Joseph ROSSON commissionersto superintend the building of said bride 
as follows, to wit, the pillows and butments to be of Stone, the bridge
 to have a double track and to be covered if it can all be done for five
 thousand dollars, and if it cannot be done for five thousand dollars to
 have it built with out a cover and so constructed that it can be 
covered at some future time and the vote being taken thereon stood as 
follows to wit,   Ayes, Thomas WILSON, peter WILLIAMS, Alexander E. 
McCLURE, James V. EWING, Harris MAULDEN, Thomas HARDISON, Thomas 
CUMMINGS, William COWDEN, James REED, James ADAMS, Robert JOHNSON. 
Berry MOORE, Lile A. EWING, Benjamin C. BRANTLEY, Stephen C. CHETWOOD 
  William WILKS, James ELLIOTT, Asa HOLLAND, Benjamin WIL.LIAMS   
Abram F. LILLARD, William T. ANDERSON, John HATCHETT & Andrew LAIRD 
23 Noys None and twenty three being a majority of all the acting 
magistrates in Marshall County.  It is therefore ordered by the court 
that the clerk issue and deliver to the Sheriff a copy of court that 
the clerk issue and deliver to the Sheriff a copy of these proceedings,
 and that the sheriff notify and commissioners and leave said copy with
one of them and that they proceed to have said bridge built accordingly.
     Issued.
     
     John HATCHETT & Peter WILIAMS
                 Vs.
     Marshall County

      Motion for allowance for setling with county trustee the 
commissioners presented their claims for setling with the county Trustee
 for the year 1939 - for $2.50 each and the vote being taken thereon 
stood as follows to wit, Ayes Thomas WILSON, Alexander E. McCLURE   
Harris MAULDEN, Thomas HARDISON, Thomas CUMMINGS, James REED, James 
ADAMS, Rovert JOHNSON, Berry MOORE, Lile A. EWING, Benjamin C. BRANTLEY,
 Asa HOLLAND, Benjamin WILLIAMS, Abraham F. LILLARD, Andrew LAIRD, & Wm.
 J. ANDERSON, 16 Noyes None, It is therefore ordered by the court the 
clerk issue his order to the county trustee to pay the same out of any
 moneys in his hands not otherwise appropriated.

     Samuel ELLIOTT presented a petition and moved the court to make 
the following alteration, and put the following portion of district no.
 2 to district no. one (to wit) beginning on the ridge which divides the
 waters of Richland creek and Prestons fork at the point runing East 
from Samuel GLENN’s and North from Brandon COWDEN’s thence with the 
meanders to the Elk ridge, then it meanders to McCollum’s Gap, and the
 vote being taken thereon stood as follows Ayes Thomas WILSON, Peter 
WILLIAMS, Alexander E. McCLURE   James V. EWING, Harris MAULDEN    
Thomas CUMMINGS, Wm. COWDEN, James REED, James ADAMS, Robert JOHNSON 
  Berry MOORE, Lile A. EWING, Benjamin WILLIAMS, William I. ANDERSON &
 Stephen C. CHETWOOD 17	 Noyes None Seventeen being a majority of all 
the acting magistrates in Marshall County - It si therefore ordered by
 the court that the alteration be made accordingly.

     On motion it is ordered by the court that James FINDLEY   William
 FINDLEY and James SANDERS be appointed Commissioners to lay off one 
years provision for the widow of James HEMPHILL deceased and report 
thereon tothe next term of this court.  Issued.

     M. W. OAKLEY
           Vs.
     Marshall County
 
     Motion for allowance for Books of office and making out tax list 
for 1836.  Clerk of the County Court.

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     M. W. OAKLEY presented his account for Twenty nine dollars 12 ½ 
cents for & making out the tax list for said county and three record 
Books, whereupon the vote was taken as follows, to wit, Ayes, Thomas 
WILSON, Thomas HARDISON, Harris MAULDEN, Peter WILLIAMS, James ELLIOTT,
 William COWDEN, James ADAMS, Robert JOHNSON, Berry MOORE   Stephen C.
 CHETWOOD, Benjamin C. BRANTLEY, Lile A. EWING, Alexander E. McCLURE 
and Benjamin WILLIAMS 15 Noes, none, It is therefore ordered by the 
court that the Clerk Issue an order to the County trustee to pay the 
same out of any moneys in his hand not otherwise appropriated.

     The Jury appointed at a former term of this court to lay off and 
mark out a road from James L. EWINGS to James WILLIAMS Mill on duck 
river made their report which report being seen and fully understood by
 the Court was rejected for incompetency.

     John CRAWFORD
            Vs.
     Marshall County

     John CRAWFORD presented his account for Garding R. W. HILL as a 
prisoner for Twelve dollars, whereupon the vote was taken as follows, to
 wit, Ayes, Thomas WILSON, Peter WILLIAMS   Harris MAULDEN, Thomas, 
HARDISON, Thomas CUMMINS, William COWDEN, James ADAMS, Alexander, E. 
McCLURE, Robert JOHNSON, Berry MOORE, Andrew LAIRD, Lile A. EWING, 
Benajmin C. BRANTLEY, Stephen C. CHETWOOD, William WILKS, and James 
ELLIOTT 15 Noes none.  It is therefore ordered by the Court that the 
Clerk Issue an order to the County trustee to pay the same out of any 
moneys in his hands not otherwise appropriated.  Issued.

     The Court this day received the Jail in the town of Lewisburg from
 the hands of the Commissioners.

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     Peter WILLIAMS )
        vs.                      ) Motion for appropriation for keeping
    Marshall County   ) RICHEE a Lunatic.

     Peter WILLIAMS Esqr presented his account for one hundred and ninety
 eight dollars for keeping William RICHEE a Lunatic, Whereupon the vote 
was taken as follows to wit, Ayes Thomas WILSON, Thomas HARDISON, Thomas
 CUMMINS, William COWDEN   James ADAMS, Robert JOHNSON, Berry MOORE, 
Andrew LAIRD, Lile A. EWING, Benajmin C. BRANTLEY, Stephen C. CHETWOOD,
 William WILKS   James ELLIOTT, Harris MAULDEN, Alexander E. McCLURE, 
Asa HOLLAND, Benjamin WILLIAMS 17, Noes none a majority of all the 
magistrates in Marshall County voting in the affirmative.  It is 
therefore ordered by the Court that the trustee of Marshall County pay 
the same out of nay moneys in his hands not otherwise appropriated.  
Whenever he the said WILLIAMS produces to said trustee satisfactory
 evidence that he has keep said RICHEE Twelve months.  Issued.

     On motion it is ordered by the Court that the hands in the 
following bounds fork on the old Shelbyville road from the Maury County
 line to RAINEYS store commenceing at the mouth of Caney spring Creek to
 said road thence to an taking in the hands of A. VENEBLE, thence to and 
leading out J. W. A. CATHEY thence west to and in J. N. MOSELY to the 
Maury County Line, thence west with said line to Duck river, thence up 
said river to the mouth fo said Creek the beginning.  Issued.

     On motion it is ordered by the Court that Samuel W. EWING   George 
W. OGLIVIE, Thomas HOPPER. Livingston ANDERSON, Thomas NEELEY, Charles 
HOPPER, Thomas A. JONES all free holders of said County be appointed a 
Jury of view to lay off and mark out a second Class road from Samuel W.
 EWINGS to John CHANDLERS Mill on Duck river.  Beginning at or near the
 north end of said EWING lane thence to intersect the old fishing ford
 road as soon as practible thence north with said old road

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To or near the south part of Joseph ROBINSONS plantation thence an east
 direction along the line between said ROBINSON to Livinston ANDERSONS 
to said ANDERSONS thence the best and nearest dorection to intersect a 
new road on the north side of the upper fishing ford road not far from
 the south east corner of Gideon PARNELS plantation takeing into 
consideration the good of the public and that of individuals and report
 thereon to the next October term of this Court - Issued.

     State of Tennessee
         Vs.
     Felix G. GIBSON and others.

     Venire for October term 1838    It is ordered by the court that the
 following named persons be appointed to attend and serve as jurors at 
the next term of the circuit Court to be held for Marshall County at the
 house of Abner HOUSTON near the Town of Lewisburg, or wherever said 
court may be held on the first Monday in October next Viz.
     In Civil district No. 1 Felix G. GIBSON       1
 & Elijah T. GLENN                                 2
In Dist. 2   Robert NIX &                          3
Hardy BROWN                                        4
In Dist. No. 3 Robert JOHNSTON &                   5
James G. LUNA                                      6
In dist. No. 4 Asa HOLLAND                         7
In dist. No. 5   James REED &                      8
James ADAMS                                        9
In dist. No. 6 Benjamin C. BRANTLEY &             10
James LIGGETT                                     11
In dist. No. 7 Charles HOPPER                     12
In dist. No. 8 James M. RIGS &                    13
                    John SHUFFIELD                14
In dist. No. 9 Thomas GILLESPIE &                 15
                   Archibald BIDWELL              16
In dist. No. 10 Andrew VENABLE                    17
In dist. No. 11 Thomas N. BARHAM                  18
In dist No. 12 James BAXTER                       19
In dist No. 13 William WILKS &                    20
                     Joseph W. CALVERT            21
In dist No. 14 Squire LARUE &                     22
              William CANDLE                      23
In dist No. 15   Harvey B. WADE &                 24
                     Thomas McKNIGHT              25

     All good and lawful men above the age of twenty one years And it is
 ordered by the court that Sandy G. COOK and Matthew N. POWELL 
Constables for the third and fourteenth districts be appointed to attend
 said court in the capacity of Constables - And it is further ordered by
 the court that the Sheriff of Marshall County summon said Jurors & 
Constables to attend at the house of Abner HOUSTON, near the town of
 Lewisburg or wherever the Courts for said County may then be held, on 
the first Monday in October next, then and there to serve in the 
capacity of Jurors and Constables during the term of said court.


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     On motion it is ordered by the court that George W. McBRIDE  Hardy
 BROWN, Silas McCLELLAND John McKNIGHT Sr.   Joseph T. BROWN   William 
WHITE and William ROSSON all free holders be appointed a Jury of View 
to lay off and mark out a road from Petersburg to William CARUTHERS 
taking into consideration the public good and that of individuals and 
report thereon to the next October term of this court - Issued.

     It having been represented to the satisfaction of this Court that
 Edward WHITWORTH has departed this life leaving no will and Benjamin F.
 WHITWORTH and Elisha W. HENDRICKS having applied for letters of 
Administration of all and singular the goods and chattles rights and 
credits of him the said deceased and the Court having satisfied of 
their right to obtain them and they having Executed their bond in the
sum of thirty thousand dollars with securities accepted by the court 
the same is granted, they taking the oath prescribed by law.

     On motion it is ordered by the court that Jason B. SHUFIELD, 
William B. HUGHS and Matterson R. HUGHS, be appointed Commissioners to 
lay of one years provision for Mary WHITWORTH the Widow of Edward 
WHITWORTH decd, and report thereon to the next term of this court.  
 Issued.

     The last will and testament of Martha WEAVER deceased was this day
presented in open court by John WEAVER Executor thereto - An on motion 
the execution of said will was duly proven by the oath of John R. WEAVER
 subscribing witness also - And on motion it is ordered that letters 
testamentary Issue to the said John WEAVER who accordingly executed his
 bond in the sum of Twenty five hundred dollars with James V. EWING and
 Benjamin WILLIAMS securities thereto and took the oath prescribed by 
law.

     John WEAVER appeared in open Court and presented an inventory of 
the estate of Martha WEAVER decd which was accepted by the Court and 
ordered to entered of record.

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     James HEMPHILL appeared in Court and presented an inventory of the
 estate of James HEMPHILL deceased which was accepted by the Court and
 ordered to be recorded.

     On motion itis ordered by the Court that David FOSSETT overseer of 
the Columbia road have the following hands, to wit, William D. BALDRIDGE,
 James BREST, William PEEL, David and Nathaniel HARRIS hands, William 
TURNER, David ROGERS, and Sons, Joseph GLENN, George RONE, David HILL,
 Thomas COGGIN, William I. ANDERSON and Charles WILLIAMS to work on the
 road which he is overseer.  Issued.

     On motion it is ordered by the Court that John CUNNINGHAM   John 
DIVIN, John FISHER, John MILLER Sr.   Robert C. DYSART and James 
PATTERSON Esqr be appointed a Jury of View to lay off and mark a 2nd 
Class road from James WILLIAMS Mill on Duck river to Lewisburg to 
intersect the Lewisburg road at James EWINGS Es takeing Consideration 
the good of the public and with as little prejudice to individuals as 
practible and report thereon to the next October term of this Court.  
Issued.

     The Jury appointed at a former term of this Court to change the 
Fateville and Petersburg road reports as follows, to wit;
     We the undersigned Jury after being duly qualified agree that the
 road be changed agreeable to the order Keeping the Nashville road down
 to the line of BRIANTS and CHETWOODS untill it intersects the Nashville
 & Petersburg road -
     Joseph MORRIS     James B. TALLEY   Mathias NICHOL
 Wm. CRUNK    George WOODWARD.
which report being seen and by the court fully understood was in all 
things Confirmed and made the order of this Court.
     The Jury appointed at a former term of this court to lay off and 
mark out a road from Gideonsville to the county line reports as follows,
 to wit, State of Tennessee Marshall County June 18, 1838

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     We the undersigned after being duly sworn have examined a rout for
 a road according to an order of the County Court of said County May 
term 1838, and we hereby certify that we believe the public and private 
interest would be promoted by commenceing at a school house near duck
 creek runing north to William M. HUGHES line thence east with said line
 to JONES line thence east with said to the County line between Presley
 JONES and William COLLIER -
     Given under our hands and seals the day and date above written.      
 Allen N. McCORD    J. B. SHUFFIELD   Wm. R. HUGHS   Wm. M. HUGHES
Bradley K. CAMBILL    H. B. TERRY   John LITTLE

     Which report being seen and by the court fully understood was in 
all things Confirmed and made the order of this court.

     On motion it is ordered by the court that Presley JONES be 
appointed overseer of the road Commen at Gideonsville and terminateing
 at the county line east of said JONES and that he have all the hands 
living in the following bounds, to wit, Beginning at Benjamin WHITWORTHS
 running to Wm. R. HUGHES thence to the County line to Kendle DAISEY, 
thence to Wm. MONTGOMERYS thence to Ralph STEGALLS and so on to the 
beginning    Issued.

     State of Tennessee Bedford County April County Court 1838
     On motion of Joseph ROSSON and it appearing to the satisfaction of
 the Court that the said Joseph ROSSON had at a former term of this 
Court being appointed Guardian to John CIVIT a minor heir of James CIVIT
 deceased and it further appearing to the court that the said Guardian 
has since been included in the limits of Marshall County and it also 
appearing from the certificate of the clerk of the county court of 
Marshall County that the said Joseph ROSSON has been duly appointed 
Guardian to the said minor heir by the county court of Marshall County.

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     It is therefore considered by the court that the said Joseph ROSSON
 Guardian as aforesaid be allowed to make his returns to the County 
court of Marshall County of the Estate of said minor of all matter and 
things apertaining to this said Guardianship.

     (seal)     I William B. ORR Clerk of the county Court of Bedford 
County in the State aforesaid hereby certify that the foregoing is a 
true transcript of an order of the County court of said county made at
 the above term at the instance of Joseph ROSSON Guardian of John CIVIT
 minor heir of James CIVIT decd.  From the records of my office - 
Witness my hand and seal of the court at office this 9th day of April
 A.D. 1838.

     William D. ORR clerk Martin W. OAKLEY Clerk of this Court Exhibited
 an account of a settlement with Joseph ROSSON Guardian of John CIVIT 
Minor heir of James CIVIT deceased which was accepted by the court and 
ordered to be of record.

     Marshall County
             Vs.                        Bastardy
     Thomas H. SHORT

     This day appeared in open court Thomas H. SHORT and executed his
 bond with Solomon MEADOWS his security in the sum of three hundred 
Dollars payable to the Chairman of the County Court of Marshall County 
Conditioned for the indemnifying the County of Marshall for the 
maintenance of a certain bastard child of which he is charged of being 
the Father of by one Charlotte BEARDEN as appears from the warrant of 
the Justice of the peace on file in office.  And it is further ordered 
that the defendand pay all cost in behalf of this suit expended and that
 execution my issue.
 
     On Petition of Alexander BIGGERS it is ordered by the Court that 
the following named persons be appointed a Juror of review to change a 
part of the road leading from Lewisburg REEDS Gap to Fayetville 
commenceing at a point between Benj. BINGAMANS and David McGAHEY

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running with a lane now open between their plantations by James 
WHITSETTS to a point in the present road near the north east corner of 
said BIGGERS plantation.  Winn TWITTY   William COOK   William B. COOK 
  John McKNIGHT   Silas McCLELLAN   Richard McCREE   Lewis SIMMONS   
And Prior P. DAVIS if in their opinion the good of individuals require
 it and that of the publick not injured-   Issued.

     By Petition of William SHAW and others on motion it is ordered by 
the court that the following portion of District No. 3 in said County be
 stricken off from said District and attached to District No. 1 in said
 county, Beginning where the dividing ridge between Swan Creek and 
Bradshaws creek leaves the main richland dividing ridge near James 
McALISTERS Runing thence southward pasing Thoma DOWNINGS to the county
 line then westward with the same to the present west boundry line to 
our District No.   A majority of the Magistrates in Marshall County 
being present and voting in the affirmative.

     And thereupon Court aejourned untill ten oclock tomorrow morning
 to meet at the county room ow WILLIAMS and NOWLIN
Asa HOLLAND Chr. protem   James V. EWING (J.P.)  A. E. McCLURE (J.P.)

     Tuesday morning July 3rd 1838    Court met according to adjorunment
 present Asa HOLLAND Chairman Protem, A. E. McCLURE and James V. EWING 
Gentelmen Justices of the peace Proclimation &c.

     Whereupon the minutes of yesterday being red and assigned and there
 no other business before the court, Court adjourned untill court in 
Course to meet at the house of Abner HOUSTON.
Asa HOLLAND Chr.  Protem James V. EWING J.P.  A. E. McCLURE (seal) J.P.


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