Court System – Board of Jury Commissioners and Jurors
Court System Board of Jury Commissioners and Jurors 1. Acts of 1804, Chapter 25, page 40, stated in the preamble that it was difficult to obtain freeholders to serve as Continue Reading →
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Court System Board of Jury Commissioners and Jurors 1. Acts of 1804, Chapter 25, page 40, stated in the preamble that it was difficult to obtain freeholders to serve as Continue Reading →
Court System Assistant Attorney-General & Criminal Investigator The Office of District Attorney General, including Assistant District Attorneys and criminal investigators, is covered by Title 8. Chapter 7 of Tennessee Code Continue Reading →
Back of Oak Ridge – Part IV (Continued) CHAPTER V The passing of John brought more loneliness to this young couple. It seemed they had been through so much for their Continue Reading →
Back of Oak Ridge – Part 3 (Continued) CHAPTER III The Plague Autumn of 1914 was one that would long be remembered by many of this rustic community. The water Continue Reading →
Back of Oak Ridge (Continued) CHAPTER I I The General Store The Local Merchandise Stores meant much to the residents here as they were in walking distance of most of Continue Reading →
Back of Oak Ridge (By Grace Raby Crawford) PREFACE Since so many stories have been written and told regarding the people who lived here and their customs, and since I Continue Reading →
Oak Ridge Tennessee Oak Ridge is a city in Anderson and Roane counties in the eastern part of the U.S. state of Tennessee, about 25 miles (40 km) west of Continue Reading →
Early Days Of My Childhood Irene Humprhey Bartholomew I was born and grew up in the mountains of Tennessee. I had wonderful parents, Henry and Louise Humphrey, also two wonderful Continue Reading →
The John B. White Family By Gene White John B. White was my Great Grandfather. I know where he was born and when, who he married, and where he and Continue Reading →
CROSS MOUNTAIN EXPLOSION The following article was taken from Lake City Banner, December 1, 1977. It was a cold, overcast Saturday morning the Dec. 9 in 1911 as the dawn Continue Reading →
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