History Notes for James Midyett

SOURCE FOR THE FOLLOWING: HAYWOOD CO., TN. COUNTY CLERK MINUTES; VOL. L/254

January 5, 1875–Tuesday
ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT JAMES MYDYITT BE APPROPRIATED $75.00 FOR BUILDING A BRIDGE.

SOURCE FOR THE FOLLOWING: HAYWOOD CO., TN. DEED BK. 5/245

J.A. MIDGETTE OF HAYWOOD COUNTY SOLD TO J.W. BATCHELOR OF HAYWOOD COUNTY, FOR $5.00, A TRACT OF LAND IN HAYWOOD COUNTY & BOUND BY THOS. W. BATCHELOR AND CONTAINING 335 ACRES. “THIS CONVEYANCE IS MADE ON ACCOUNT OF THE FACT THAT IT WAS RECENTLY CONVEYED TO ME BY SAID BATCHELOR IN TRUST. THE CONDITIONS OF SAID TRUST HAVE BBEN COMPLIED WITH, WHEREFORE THE RECONVEYANCE TO THE SAID BATCHELOR…” THIS INDENTURE WAS MADE FEB. 4, 1876.
WIT: GEO. C. PORTER J.A. MIDGETTE
F.P. BOND

SOURCE FOR THE FOLLOWING: HAYWOOD CO., TN. DEED BK. 5/246

J.A. MIDGETT OF HAYWOOD COUNTY SOLD TO J.A.M. BATCHELOR, FOR $5.00, A TRACT OF LAND IN HAYWOOD COUNTY ON JEFFERIES CREEK & BOUND BY J.W. BATCHELOR. “THE ABOVE LAND WAS CONVEYED TO ME IN TRUST, THE CONDITIONS OF WHICH HAVE BEEN FULFILLED & COMPLIED WITH, THENCE THIS RECONVEYANCE…” THIS INDENTURE WAS MADE FEB. 4, 1876. (No acreage mentioned in this deed.)
WIT: GEO. C. PORTER J.A. MIDGETT
F.P. BOND

SOURCE FOR THE FOLLOWING: MADISON CO., TN. DEED BK. 35/17-18

JAMES R. VANN SOLD TO JAMES A. MIDYETT, FOR $10,000.00 TO BE PAID IN 10 NOTES OF $100.00 EACH, A TRACT OF LAND IN MADISON COUNTY AND CITY OF JACKSON, BOUNDED ON THE NORTH BY THE LANDS OF F.W. CAMPBELL AND J.M CARTWELL, EAST BY THE LANDS OF J.B. PEARCY AND A.M. WHITE, SOUTH BY THE LANDS OF MR. PYLES & OTHERS, AND WEST BY THE LANDS OF MRS. McCLELLAN, CONTAINING 350 ACRES. THIS INDENTURE WAS MADE JUNE 28, 1877.
JAMES R. VANN
by S.D. BARNETT, CLERK

SOURCE FOR THE FOLLOWING: MADISON CO., TN. DEED BK. 39/60

J.A. MIDGETT SOLD TO J.R. VANN, FOR $5.00, A TRACT OF LAND “…I BOUGHT FROM HIM, SITUATED IN MADISON COUNTY WEST OF & NEAR TO THE CITY OF JACKSON & BOUNDED BY F.M. CAMPBELL, J.M. CANTWELL, J.B. PEAREY, A.M. WHITE, MR. PYLES AND MRS. McCLELLAN, CONTAINING 350 ACRES, AS I NEVER HAVE PAID & CANNOT PAY FOR SAID TRACT OF LAND…” THIS INDENTURE WAS MADE AUGUST 16, 1878.
REG: JUNE 7, 1881 J.A. MIDGETT
A.C. MIDGETT

SOURCE FOR THE FOLLOWING: 1880 MADISON CO., TN. CENSUS (DIST. #10)

MIDYETT, JAMES AGE: 29 FARMING TN TN TN
” , AMELIA 28 (Wife) TN TN NC
” , MIRA 2 (Daughter) TN TN TN
” , HELEN 1 (Daughter) TN TN TN

History Notes for Thomas Midyett

SOURCE FOR THE FOLLOWING: 1860 HAYWOOD CO., TN. CENSUS (DIST. #4)

BATCHELOR, J.A.M. AGE: 31 BORN: GA FARMER
BEATY, FRANCIS (m) 27 GA OVERSEER
MIDYETT, THOMAS ** 15 TN IN SCHOOL
NASH, CAMINE 25 GA (Mulatto)
NASH, ASBURN 12 TN (Mulatto)
NASH, MARY 8 TN (Mulatto)
NASH, HENRY 5 TN (Mulatto)

SOURCE FOR THE FOLLOWING: HAYWOOD CO., TN. COUNTY CLERK MINUTES; VOL. I/750-51

March Term 1869
ALLEN CURRIE, A COLORED MINOR ORPHAN, WAS THIS DAY BROUGHT INTO COURT AND BY THE COURT APPRENTICED TO THOMAS H. MIDYETT. THEREUPON THE SAID THOS. H. MIDYETT CAME INTO COURT AND ENTERED INTO AN OBLIGATION FOR THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF HIS DUTIES AS MASTER TO SAID APPRENTICE AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF $40.00 WHEN SAID APPRENTICE SHALL HAVE ARRIVED AT 18 YEARS OF AGE WITH J.A.M. BATCHELOR AND C.E. RUSS AS HIS SECURITIES.
JAS. CURRIE, JUDA CURRIE, WM. CURRIE AND ANDREW CURRIE, COLORED MINOR

ORPHANS, ALSO APPRENTICED TO THOS. H. MIDYETT ON SAME DAY.

SOURCE FOR THE FOLLOWING: HAYWOOD CO., TN. COUNTY CLERK MINUTES; VOL. K/31

Oct. 4, 1871–Wednesday
A LIST OF INSOLVENT CLAIMS REPORTED BY JNO P. BURRIS, TAX COLLECTOR OF HAYWOOD COUNTY FOR THE YEAR 1870: T.H. MIDYETT FROM DIST. #4–$1.00

SOURCE FOR THE FOLLOWING: MEMOIRS OF EASTERN ARKANSAS; PG. 237-238

LAURA J. RUSS WAS THE WIFE OF THOMAS MIDYETT, A RESIDENT AND WEALTHY FARMER OF EL PASO TWP. (White County). THIS COUPLE MARRIED IN TENNESSEE AND CAME TO ARKANSAS IN 1870, AND ARE HERE REARING THEIR FAMILY OF 3 SONS: CHARLEY, HENRY AND BASCOM.

SOURCE FOR THE FOLLOWING: 1880 WHITE CO., AR. CENSUS (ROYAL TWP.)

MIDYETT, THOMAS H. AGE: 36 FARMER TN NC GA
MIDYETT, LAURA J. 32 (Wife) NC NC NC
MIDYETT, HENRY A. 4 (Son) AR TN NC
MIDYETT, CHARLEY E. (Jan) 5/12 (Son) AR TN NC
Source for the following: 1890 White Co., Arkansas Tax List

T.H. Midyett–El Paso Twp.; School Dist. 33; no occupation listed

SOURCE FOR THE FOLLOWING: 1900 WHITE CO., AR. CENSUS (EL PASO TWP.)

MIDGETTE, THOMAS BORN: DEC 1844 MARRIED: 30 YRS. FARMER TN NC NC
MIDGETTE , LAURA J. OCT 1847 (Wife) 3 CH. 1 LIVING NC NC NC
DUNN, THOMAS MAR 1882 (Servant) AR VA TN
VANCE, JAMES MAR 1894 (Servant) AR — —

SOURCE FOR THE FOLLOWING: ARKANSAS CONFEDERATE VETERANS AND WIDOWS
PENSION APPLICATIONS–INGMIRE

VET.# VETERAN NAME WIDOW # WIDOW NAME COM. REG. DIV.
—– T.H. MIDGETT 23229 LAURA J. MIDGETT C 14 TENN. CAL.

DATE VETERAN APP. WIDOW APP. COUNTY VETERAN DEC. WIDOW DEC. 62-65
——— 8/11/1902 WHITE 3/11/1913 ——–

SOURCE FOR THE FOLLOWING: APPLICATION FOR WIDOW’S PENSION

WHITE CO., ARK.
ON JUNE 16, 1915 LAURA J. MIDYETT STATES THAT SHE WAS BORN OCT. 24, 1847 AND THAT SHE IS THE WIDOW OF THOMAS H. MIDYETT WHO WAS A SOLDIER OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES. THAT HE WAS A MEMBER OF CAPT. VOSS’ 14th REGIMENT OF CAVALRY, COMPANY “C” OF HAYWOOD CO., TENNESSEE AND THAT HE WAS DISCHARGED APRIL 1865. SHE STATES HER HUSBAND DIED MARCH 11, 1913.

FAULKNER CO., ARK.
ON JUNE 16, 1915 JESSE BRILEY SWORE BEFORE A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE THAT HE HAD KNOWN T.H. MIDGETT & HIS WIFE, LAURA, FOR 50 YEARS; THAT HE WAS A CONFEDERATE SOLDIER IN CO. “C”, 14th REG. OF THE CAVALRY AND THAT HE SERVED FROM 1862-1865.
ON JULY 14, 1915 J.E. SUMNER SWORE BEFORE A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE THAT HE HAD KNOWN T.H. MIDGETT FOR 60 YEARS AND THAT HE BELONGED TO COMPANY “C”, 14th REGIMENT OF TENNESSEE CAVALRY UNDER COLONEL WHITE AND CAPTAINS VOSS AND GRIER; THAT HE SERVED FROM EARLY 1862 TO THE CLOSE OF THE WAR IN 1865

WHITE CO., ARK.
ON JUNE 18, 1915 T.W. ANDERSON & D.H. EDWARDS, BOTH OF EL PASO, ARKANSAS SWORE BEFORE A NOTARY PUBLIC THAT THEY HAD KNOWN MRS. LAURA J. MIDYETT FOR 30 & 40 YEARS RESPECTIVELY

EL PASO POST OFFICE:
ON AUG. 21, 1915 THE AUDITOR AUTHORIZED $100.00 FOR LAURA J. MIDYETT

Gadsden (Goodspeed)

The following is from The Goodspeed History of Tennessee, Crockett County, published by the Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1887.

Gadsden, the third town in size and importance in the county, is situated on the L. & M. Ry., seven miles from Bellís Depot, in the Third Civil District, and has a population of 250. The town was founded in 1858-59 by a number of business men, who moved there from Masonís Grove upon the building of the railroad, and was named in honor of Gen. Gadsden, of South Carolina. J. B. Boykin was the first man to engage in business, he opening a store on what is now Main Street, in 1858. He was soon followed by R. W. Simms, who began business on the same street. In 1860 W. W. Williams opened a store, and in 1862 William Richardson began business. All of the above came from Masonís Grove. From 1860 to 1870 the business men were
W. W. Richardson, H. H. Richardson, J. F. Fullalore, William Tinder, C.
B. Stewart, John W. Matthews, L. H. Harris, J. P. Taylor & Son, J. S. Medlin, J. A. Tinder, R. J. Williams and Sidney Harris. The hotel was kept by Rev. Payne; W. W. Herndon was the blacksmith, and J. W. Williams owned a cotton-gin. From 1870 to 1880 the business men were R. W. Simms, W. W. Richardson, H. H. Richardson, W. E. Richardson, L. H. Harris, J. A. Medlin, R. J. Williams & Co., F. M. Thompson and G. W. Rooker, hotel. The business men of the present are as follows: W. W. Richardson, dry goods and groceries; Williams & Horine, hardware and groceries; J. A. Tinder, dry goods; R. W. Simms, drugs and groceries; H. B. Wilson, furniture; Humphreys & Welch, groceries; J. F. Parsons, drugs; L. H. Harris, groceries;
J. Fullalore, dry goods and notions; G. M. Cornatzer, groceries; L. L. Cox, saddler; J. A. Medlin, saloon; Jonathan Hall, hotel; W. E. Richardson, livery stable. In 1880 W. W. Sherod erected a frame mill, which was destroyed by fire in 1881. In 1882 the Gadsden Mill Company erected a two-story brick flour, grist and saw-mill and cotton-gin combined, at a cost of about $8,000. F. M. Thompson is president, secretary and treasurer of the mill company.

The first church erected in Gadsden was the Missionary Baptist, which was built in 1866. The building was a common box house, but was used until 1883, when the present frame church was erected at a cost of about $600.
The Christian Church, a substantial brick, was erected in 1882, costing about $1,000, and during the same year the Methodist Church was erected
at a cost of $800.

The school building now in use is a frame house, and was erected in
1883, costing about $800.

The secret societies are Gadsden Lodge, No. 163, F. & A. M., instituted
in 1862 at Masonís Grove and removed to Gadsden in 1866; Gadsden Lodge,
No. 133, I.O.O.F., instituted in 1868 and suspended in 1884; Ladies Friend
Lodge of G.T., instituted in 1876 and suspended in 1883; Gadsden Lodge,
No. 86, G. T., instituted in 1885.

Gadsden was incorporated in 1868 and continued as such until 1883 when
it was changed into a taxing district and continues in that form at present.
The physicians of the town are Drs. Edward Sharp, G. H. Sullivan and W.
H. Adams.

History Notes for Erasmus Midyett

Source for the following: Madison Co., Deed Bk. 4; Pg. 60

William Cogburn & his wife Charlotte of Madison Co., sold to John McClellan of Madison Co., for $45.00, a tract of land containing 25 acres lying in Madison Co. on the north side of the Forked Deer River in Range #2, Section #9 and bound on the south boundary line of Entry #547 for 169 acres in the name of E. Crutcher. This indenture was made Jan. 5, 1835.
Wit: M. Midgett William (x) Cogburn
Erasmus R. Midgett ** Charlotte (x) Cogburn
Reg: Jan. 8, 1835

Source for the following: Madison Co., Deed Bk. 5; Pg. 459

Sugars McLemore of Madison Co., Tn. sold to Young A. McLemore, for $900.00 and in compliance with a bond given by said Sugars McLemore to said Young A. McLemore on Feb. 9, 1835 for the conveyance of a tract of land in Madison Co., Dist. #10, Range #2, Section #9 on the waters of the South Forked River, it being the tract of land which James Ewing conveyed to said Sugars McLemore on Dec. 29, 1834 containing 300 acres and entered in the name of Alexander Ewing by Entry #23. This indenture was made February 14, 1837.
Wit: M. Midyett Sugars McLemore
E.R. Midyett
Reg: Nov. 17, 1837

Source for the following: Minutes Of Brown’s Creek Baptist Church (1835-1881)
(Changed to “Woodland Church” September 1870)

A list of male members of this church show E.R. Midyett, James A. Midyett and John A. Midyett. A list of female members of this church show Kate Midyitt, Nancy R. Midyett, Mary E. Midyett, Sarah Midyett as dead, and Patience A.P. Batchelor. A list of female slaves belonging to this church were Caroline & Polly, both property of E.R. Midyett.

August 1846
Erasmus Midyette & wife were accepted into this church by letters and was received.

Source for the following: Land Grants Card Catalog File–(Tennesse State Archives)

E.R. Midgett was issued land grant #2589 on October 25, 1846 for 215 3/4 acres in Haywood Co., Tn.

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Deed Book M; Pg. 317-318

Alexander Batchelor of Haywood Co., Tn. sold to Erasmus R. Midyett of Haywood County, for $800.00, a tract of land in Haywood County, Range 4, Section 7, it being part of Entry #808 for 1000 acres in the name of Nathan Body and bounded by Thomas Cole’s south tract, containing 100 acres. This indenture was made March 16, 1847.
Wit: James A. Rogers Alex Bachellor
John A.M. Bachellor
Proved: April 2, 1847

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Court Minutes (Oct 1840-Jun 1850)

Pg. 374–October 4, 1847
Ordered by the justices being present and affirmatively that the county pay Erasmus Midyett the sum of $59.50 for building a bridge across Jeffries Creek.

Pg. 421–July 3, 1848
Ordered by the court that A. Batchelor, Erasmus Midyett & John H. Rose be appointed Commissioners to lay off and set apart one year’s provisions to Mrs. Parthene Mallett, widow of Isaac C. Mallett, dec’d., and report to the next term of this court.

Pg. 467–July Term 1849
Jury call included Erasmus Midyet of District #4.

Source for the following: 1850 Haywood Co., Tn. Census (Dist. #11)

Midgett, E.R. 35 NC
Patience 26 (Wife) GA
Nancy 9 (Dau) TN
John 8 (Son) TN
Thomas 6 (Son) TN
Mary 3 (Dau) TN

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Court Minutes (June 1850-Mar 1854)

Pg. 327–April 4, 1853
Ordered by the court that John Rose, Alexander Batchelor, And Erasmus Midgett be appointed Commissioners to view that portion of the Estnaula Road and over which Hugh Wilson is overseer and report to the next term of court whether repairs need to be made or not.

Pg. 426–January 1854
Ordered by the court that Erasmus Midgett, A. Batchelor And Samuel Anderson be appointed Commissioners to let out and superintend the levieing and bridging of the main road in Hatchie Bottom, leading from Mrs. Nancy Wilson’s toward Estnaula, said commissioners not to exceed in said contract the sum of $350.00 and on completion of said work they shall report the same to this court.

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Court Minutes (Apr 1854-Nov 1857)

Pg. 1–April 3, 1854
E.R. Midgett was to serve as justice of the peace for Haywood County for the term of 6 years.

Pg. 78– October Term 1854
Ordered by the court that John Rose, Alexander Batchelor, William Maxwell, Erasmus Midgett & Emerson Walker be appointed commissioners to let out and superintend the building of a bridge across Jefferies Creek on the Brownsville and Estnaula Road and they report under oath to the next quarterly term of this court.

Pg. 261–December 1855
E.R. Midgett of the 4th District was named justice of the peace to take the tax lists for the year 1856.

Pg. 328–April Term 1856
A.J. Terrill was elected constable in Dist. #4 with E.R. Midgett listed as one of the securities on an $8000.00 bond.

Pg. 366–April Term 1856
On motion P.C. Midgett was this day appointed guardian of Josephine A. Sims and Mary A. Sims and thereupon he came into court and entered into a bond of $5000.00 with D. Whitaker and E.R. Midgett as his securities.

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Deed Book V; Pg. 221

Wm. A. Bootte of Haywood County sold to Henry & Midyett, for &1000.00, a tract of land in Haywood County, Dist. #5, on which said Bootte now lives & joining Sarah Duckworth, dec’d. & Ivy Wilkins, containing 102 1/2 acres. This indenture was made July 23, 1856. Wm. A. Bootte

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Court Minutes (Apr 1854-Nov 1857)

Pg. 368–July Term 1856
E.R. Midgett, among others, petitioned the court to incorporate the town of Welwood so as to make the boundaries as follows: beginning at the n.e. corner of E.R. Midgett’s lot on a black oak on the Jackson-Brownsville Road, running north to E.R. Midgett’s north boundary line thence west to Joseph White’s n.w. corner of his lot thence south to Margaret Stewart’s s.w. corner, thence north to the beginning.

Pg. 379–August Term 1856
On motion William Hutchison was this day appointed guardian of Susan Hitchison and Sarah Jane Hutchison, minor orphans of Samuel Hutchison, dec’d. And thereupon came into open court the said William Hutchison and was duly qualified and entered into his bond in the sum of $800.00 with E.R. Midgett and Z.C. Nolen as his securities.

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Deed Book V; Pg. 155

I, Alexander Batchelor of Haywood Co., Tn., “…in consideration of the natural love and affection I have and bear to my daughter Patience Ann. P. Midyett, wife of E.R. Midyett, of the county of Haywood, state of Tennessee, have given, conveyed and by these presents do give, convey & deliver unto the said E.R. Midyett the following Negros: Caroline, Rose, Fenly, Andrew, Nasa, Prissan & Betsy…” The purpose of this present is for the maintenance of Patience Ann P. Midyett & any children she may have during her natural life & at her death shall be divided amongst her child or children. This indenture was made October 14, 1856. Proved: August 5, 1857 Alex Batchelor

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. Deed Book 20; Pg. 114

E.R. Midyett & J.D. Henry sold to Thomas Sherrod, for $1000.00, a tract of land in Madison County in Range #8, containing 100 acres and joining Panter Creek. This indenture was made February 4, 1857.
Wit: A.M. Wallace E.R. Midyett
Joseph White J.D. Henry
Reg: Dec. 2, 1857

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Court Minutes (Apr 1854-Nov 1857)

Pg. 451/52–February Term 1857
On motion, E.R. Midgett was this day appointed guardian of Samuel Peebles and thereupon said E.R. Midgett came into court and was duly qualified and entered into his bond in the sum of $4000.00 with J.S. Henry and Alfred B. Joyner as his securities.
On motion, John S. Henry was this day appointed guardian of Lewis Peebles and thereupon the said John S. Henry came into court and was duly qualified and entered into his bond in the sum of $4000.00 with E.R. Midgett and Alfred B. Joyner as his securities.

Pg. 470–April Term 1857
Ordered by the court that the county trustee pay to Henry & Midgett $2.95 for buying clothes for pauper.

Pg. 524–August Term 1857
C.P. Taliaferro, Clerk & Commissioner }
vs. }Judgement by motion this Aug. 3, 1857
J.L. Henry, J.W. Rawls & E.R. Midyett }

Appeared by his attorney and moved the court for judgement against the defendants, J.L. Henry, J.W. Rawls & E.R. Midyett for the sum of $1383.37, it being the amount of principal & interest due at this date on a certain bond or writing obligatory executed by said defendants for the sum of $1356.25 bearing date of Oct. 22, 1856 and due on April, 7, 1857. And it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that said bond was executed by said defendants to the plaintiff for the purchase by J.L. Henry for a parcel of land which belonged to the estate of F.S. Brandon, dec’d., and sold by said plaintiff under a decree of the county court of Haywood Co. And it further appearing that 5 days legal notice has been served on defendants notifying them of plaintiffs intention to move for a judgement against them, it is therefore considered by the court that the plaintiff recover of the defendants the sum of $1356.37 together with cost of this motion on which execution may issue reutrnable to the December Term 1857 of this court.

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Deed Book V; Pg. 157-158

John L. Henry and Erasmus R. Midyett, both of Haywood County, sold to Thomas G. Smith & William W. Smith, Trustees & Attorneys of Haywood County, for $5.00 & for further considerations, sold & conveyed the following slaves: a Negro man named Harry aged about 23 years also a Negro woman slave named Polly aged 19 years & her child Alick aged about 5 months old which said slaves are now in the possession of E.R. Midyett. Also a tract of land lying in Haywood County and containing 124 acres which was conveyed to E.R. Midyett by John Curluis? but which is encumbered by a lien from a judgment recovered against the said Midyett & Henry at the July Term 1857 of the circuit court of Haywood County and which said lands are conveyed subject to the lein. this conveyance is made because E.R. Midyett & John L. Henry are indebted to Joshua F. Henry, William H. Louis, Thomas W. Smith, Ph___ Henry, Jr. and Edward Lennux, partners in a tract of land in the city of New York trading under the style of Henry Smith & Thomas, for $2898.93. If said indebtedness is not paid then said property is to be sold at private sale to make good on this debt. This mortgage was made August 13, 1857.

Wit: J.M. Rutledge E.R. Midyett
Z.C. Nolen J.L. Henry
W.W. Smith
T.G. Smith

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Deed Book V; Pg. 174-175

E.R. Midyett & J.L. Henry mortgaged to J.W. Rauls, for $5.00,
1st: a house & lot on the Jackson-Brownsville Rd.
2nd: a store
3rd: 1 lot containing 4 1/4 acres
4th: 1 lot containing 2 acres
5th: 1 lot containing 9 1/2 acres
6th: A tract of land containing 70 acres on which E.R. Midyett lives
This conveyance is made because said midyett & henry are indebted to
Solomon Williams. If said debt is not paid then property is to be sold
at auction . This mortgage was made September 4, 1857.
Wit: W.C. Smith E.R. Midyett
J.L. Henry

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Deed Book V; Pg. 220

J.L. Henry & E.R. midyett mortgaged to Samuel E. Stockley, for $500.00,
1st: 1 sorrel horse
2nd: 1 gray horse
3rd: 1 sorrel stallion
4th: 3 beds & furniture
5th: 1 bureau & other items
Said Henry & Midyett are indebted to Stockley for $1000.00 & if debt is not paid by Nov. 1858 then items are to be sold at public auction. This mortgage was made September 14, 1857.
Wit: James Powell J.L. Henry
Wallace C. Smith E.R. Midyett

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Deed Book V; Pg. 222

J.L. Henry & E.R. Midyett of Haywood County, sold to A.W. Mills of Haywood County, for $600.00, 50 acres in Haywood County, Dist. #5. This indenture was made October 16, 1857.
Wit: L.B. Mills J.L. Henry
L.A. Mills E.R. Midyett

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Deed Book V; Pg. 223

J.L. Henry & E.R. Midyett of Haywood County are bound to W.H, Pennington in thesum of $2650.00 and mortgaged to him a tract of land in Haywood County containing 102 acres. This mortgage was made November 1857.
J.L. Henry
E.R. Midyett

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Deed Book V; Pg. 224

J.L. Henry & E.R. Midyett of Haywood County transferred to Shepard M. Ashe of Haywood County, for $5.00, “…all our books of accounts for goods, wares & merchandise sold by us at Wellwood in Haywood County, our partnership name of Henry & Midyett, for the present year 1857…” This transfer was made November 12, 1857.
Wit: R.S. Porter E.R. Midyett
L.B. Hankins J.L. Henry

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Circuit Court Minutes (1858-1862)
Pgs. 90-91; 107; 110-113; 125; 130

Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1858
Shepperd M. Ashe, Clerk & Master }
Vs } Motion To Sell Land
Henry & Midyett And Others }
This day appeared the plaintiff by attorney and moved the court for an order of condemnation and sale of the tract of land herein levied on and that the papers be spread of record which is ordered to be done and is as follows:
To any lawful officer to execute and return, i command you to summon J.S. Henry, E.R. Midyett And J.J. Jones, late partners under the name of Henry & Midyett, to appear before me or some other justice of said county to answer in a plea of debt for a sum under $500.00 this 2nd day of Nov. 1857
W. Langster, J.P.
Executed on all the defendants and returned before R. Thomas, Esq. on Nov. 3, 1858.

March 1, 1855
Six months after date we or either of us promise to pay to Sheppard M. Ashe, clerk & master, the sum of $245.96 value received. Witness our hands.
Henry & Midgett
J.J. Jones
Judgement for $277.93 on Nov. 30, 1857
Robt. S. Thomas
To R.S. Thomas, Esq.:
You are hereby authorized to enter my name as security for the stay of execution upon a judgement rendered by you this day in favor of S.M. Ashe, clerk & master, against Henry, Midgett and Jones for $277.93 this Nov. 30, 1857.
Elizah Baker

To any lawful officer of said county. You are hereby commamded that of the goods, chattels, lands and tenements of Henry & Midgett, J.J. Jones and Elijah Baker, the security, if they be found in your county you cause to be made the sum of $277.93 debt of suit to satisfy a judgement that S.M. Ashe obtained against said parties before me this Nov. 30, 1857. Given under my hand this July 30, 1858.
Robert S. Thomas, J.P.

Levied this day on one jack and one sorrell horse as the property of E.R. Midgett on July 7, 1858 and sold same, after giving legal notice, on July 24, 1858, for $67.50 reserving costs which leaves a balance of $62.00 which is put as a credit on July 24, 1858. No personal or real property of defendants, Henry & Midgett or Jones or any personal property of Elijah Baker are to be found in my county, therfore I have levied the balance of this upon the following tract of land as the property of Baker, to wit: Lying in Haywood Co. in Dist. #4 in and near the town of Wellwood and bounded at I.S. Henry’s s.w. corner and running to a stake on the widow McKill’s line, thence to a stake in the middle of the Denmark Road, containing 31.9/10 acres, excepting use of the same for Norvell’s shop and the ground it occupies. This 24th day July 1858.

           Ben. J. Coleman, C.H.C.

Source for the following: Minutes Of Brown’s Creek Baptist Church (1835-1881)
(Changed to “Woodland Church” September 1870)
March 1859
Elected Brother T.W. Batchelor clerk of the minutes to fill the vacancy caused by Brother E.R. Midyett’s resignation.

Source for the following: 1860 Haywood Co., Tn. Census (Dist. #4)

Midgett, E.R. 44 Farmer NC
Patience A.P. 35 TN
James 9 TN
Erasmus M. 6 TN

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Court Minutes; Vol. H; Pg. 390

June 3, 1861
Ordered by the court that John A.M. Batchelor, E.R. Midyett And Thos. W. Batchelor be appointed commissioners to let out and superintend the repairing of the bridge across Jeffery’s Creek near A. Batchelor’s and report on oath to the next term of this court.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes (1857-1865)
Vol. 9; Pg. 525; 580; Vol. 10; Pg. 78
August 5, 1861
Ashley A. Midyett makes petition for administration upon the estate of John Beaty, deceased. Be it remembered that on this day came on this petition to be heard. And it appearing to the court that John Beaty, late of the county of Madison, has departed this life intestate leaving an estate of about $175.00 in value, upon which there should be administration. And it appearing to the court that Ashley A. Midyett is qualified to take upon himself such administration and that it is the desire of those interested in the estate that he should; therefore it is considered by the court that the said Ashley A. Midyett be appointed administrator of the estate of the said John Beaty and that letters of administration issue upon his entering into bond. Whereupon said Midyett came into court and qualified and entered into and acknowledged his bond in the sum of $400.00 with Thomas W. Batchelor and Erasmus R. Midyett as his sureties.
Erasmus R. Midyett makes petition for administration upon the estate of Thos. D. Beaty. Be it remembered that on this day came on this cause to be heard upon petition and it appearing to the court that Thomas D. Beaty, late of the county of Madison, has departed this life intestate leaving an estate, real and personal, of about the value of $1200.00, the personal supposed to be worth $200.00, upon which it is necessary there should be administration. And it appearing from the petition that the parties interested desire that such administration should be granted to the petitioner, Erasmus R. Midyett, and the court being satisfied of his fitness to assume such trust, it is therefore considered that he be appointed administrator of the estate of Thomas D. Beaty, dec’d., and that letters issue to him upon his entering into bond. Whereupon the said Erasmus R. Midyett comes into court, is qualified and enters into and acknowledges his bond in the sum of $400.00 with A.A. Midyett and F.A. Beaty as his sureties.

October 9, 1861
E.R. Midyett, Adm’r. of Thomas Beaty, DEC’D., makes his administrator’s report of accounts of sale.

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. County Clerk Minutes; Vol. I/10

February Term 1865
E.R. Midyett, Adm’r. of J.C. Sullivan–On Motion, E.R. Midyett was this day appointed adm’r. of the estate of J.C. Sullivan, dec’d. Thereupon the said E.R. Midyett came into open court and was duly qualified and entered into and acknowledged his bond in the sum of $1000.00 with Thomas H. Newborn and Thomas E. Noel as his securities who severally acknowledge said bond in open court, which bond is approved by the court & ordered to be recorded. Ordered that letters of adm’n. issue to E.R. Midyett.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes (1857-1865)
Vol. 10; Pg. 78
December 7, 1865
For reasons appearing satisfactory to the court, it is ordered that Francis A. Beaty, Adm’r. of Albert G. Beaty, dec’d., E.R. Midyett, Adm’r. of Thomas D. Beaty, dec’d., A.A. Midyett, Adm’r. of John Beaty, dec’d., and Andrew Turner, Adm’r. of Cicero Beaty, dec’d., be severally allowed the further time of 12 months from this day in which to finally settle the respective estates of which they are administrators.

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. County Clerk Minutes; Vol. I/169

April 8, 1866–Tuesday Morning
Joseph Morton, tax collector for Haywood County presents the following lists of insolvent tax payers. Included on this list was E.R. Midyett–$2.00.

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Circuit Court Minutes (1865-1867)
Pg. 221; 287-288
June 11, 1866
E.R. Mydett, Adm’r. of J.C. Sullivan, Dec’d. }
Vs. } Petition to Sell
J.W. Harrison & Wife Virginia E., James Sullivan, }
Florence Sullivan, Susan Sullivan and Sam’l. }
Sullivan, Minors }
This day appeared the plaintiff by attorney and moved the court to appoint B.P. Boyd, Esq. as guardian, ad litem, for the minors Florence, Susan and Samuel Sullivan. And it appearing that B.P. Boyd is a suitable person, he is hereby appointed guardian, ad litem, of the minors aforesaid.

October 5, 1866
Be it remembered that on this day came on this cause to be heard before the Honorable William P. Boyd, judge, assess the bill of complaint answer of guardian, ad litem, of the __ as to Travis & wife with James Sullivan. It appearing to the court that said intestate was seized and possessed of real estate being a deed from Mary Ann Smith and others to J.C. Sullivan for a tract of 200 acres. Also another tract containing 22 1/8 acres. It further appears that the widow has been assigned her dower out of above tracts and that the remainder of said tracts in 149 acres and is subject to the debts of the intestate and it is necessary to sell said 149 acres for payment of debts and the remaining monies will be divided among the heirs.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes; Vol 10; Pg. 355-357

December 4, 1866
John V. Curlin, guardian of his minor child, Thomas G., and in his own right as distributee, comes and moves the court to order E.R. Midyett, adm’r. of Thomas Beaty, to report the amount of sales of the property of his intestate, and return an inventory of the assets, he having been appointed said adm’r. at August Term 1861 of this court and has thus far failed to make any reutrns. A citation to said Midyett will be issued by the clerk of this court pursuant to this order.

December 4, 1866
On the application of John V. Curlin, in his own right and as the guardian of his son, Thomas G., and it appearing to the court that Ashley A. Midyett has failed to return an inventory of the estate of John Beaty, dec’d., of which he is adm’r. It is therefore ordered that he make said return and that a citation issue.
On this day came on this cause to be heard on petition. It appearing that petitioner (John V. Curlin) intermarried in 1846 with the daughter of A.G. Beaty; that she is dead and that one child survives her; that A.G. Beaty died in May or June 1861 and that Francis A. Beaty qualified as his adm’r. in this court and had made but one report. He fails to report the proceeds of the personal assets of his intestate correctly and omits entirely from report as a charge to him about the sum of $1253.08 and further that he reports a valuable grist mill worthless and also the rent of 2 tracts of land at very inadequate prices and that he fails to report or account for the hire of Negros of said estate for 1863, 1864 and 1865. It is therefore ordered that a citation issue commanding said adm’r. to return into this court a perfect inventory of said estate on or by the February term of this court.

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Circuit Court Minutes (1865-1867); Pg. 307

January 30, 1867
On December 3, 1866 the above land (see Oct. 5, 1866) was sold for $797.15 to the highest bidder who was Richard Hill.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes; Vol. 10; Pg. 456

April 5, 1867
Administrators, executors & guardian reports
Francis A. Beaty, Admr’. of A.G. Beaty
E.R. Midyett, Adm’r. of Thos. Beaty
Andrew Turner, Adm’r. of Cicero Beaty

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. County Clerk Minutes; Vol. I/384

June 3, 1867–Monday
E.R. Midyitt, Adm’r. of John Sullivan—ordered by the court that the adm’r. have the further time of 3 months for final settlement of said estate.

September 2, 1867–Monday (Pg. 414)
Ordered by the court that E.R. Midjett, Adm’r., be allowed further time to settle up the estate of J.C. Sullivan, dec’d.

December 3, 1867–Tuesday (Pg. 454)
E.R. Midjett of Dist. #4 was called for jury duty for Monday Jan 1, 1868.

Source for the following: “Tennessee Tidbits (1778-1914) Vol.2 by Fisher

Thos. D. Beaty died before 20 February 1867 when Thos. H. Drake was appointed guardian, ad litem, for May Beaty, Posey Beaty, Elvira Beaty, Edward S. Beaty & Cicero Beaty, minors, to defend the suit of E.R. Midgett, administrator vs. Mary Beaty, Et Al. (Madison Co., Tn.–Chancery Court Minutes 3/17) The suit of F.A. Beaty, administrator vs. May Beaty, Et Als., was also shown. In the suit of E.R. Midgett, administrator, Et Als., vs. Mary Beaty, Et Als., it was shown that thos. d. beaty died intestate in 1861 leaving complainants & defendants (except said Midgett) his only legal heirs. Midgett was appointed administrator. In the other suit of F.A. Beaty administrator vs. May Beaty, et als., it was shown that Albert G. Beaty died intestate in 1861 & complainants & defendants were his only heirs. F.A. Beaty was appointed administrator. 13 August 1868 the suit is shown as E.R. Midgett, administrator of Thomas D. Beaty, deceased, Francis A. Beaty, Warren G. Beaty, Martha Evelina Beaty & Ruth A. Beaty vs. Mary Beaty, Posey Beaty, Elvira V. Beaty, Edward S. Beaty, Cicero Beaty & Thomas G. Carlin. The land was sold & title divested out of complainants & defendants.

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Deed Book Z; Page 474

Thomas W. Batchelor, by deed of trust dated November 15, 1865, came to me in trust, E.R. Midyett, with power to sell a tract of land in Haywood County containing 459 1/2 acres and bounded by A. Batchelor on the north, S.P. Cobb on the east, and by E.R. Midyett on the south, which deed was made to secure to Hugh M. Clark & James Wilder the payment of $182.00 and contained a power to me to sell said land in case payment was not made. This land was sold at public auction to Anderson Rose for $1400.00. This indenture was made March 2, 1868.
E.R. Midyett, Trustee

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. Deed Book 27; Pg. 545

E.R. Midyett, Administrator for F.D. Beaty, F.A. Beaty, W.G. Beaty, M.E. Beaty, and R.A. Beaty versus Moses Beaty, Perry Beaty, Elvira Beaty, Ed. S. Beaty, Cicero Beaty, and T.G. Curlin. Purchase money for 100 acres of land was paid through a court order. This hearing was done August 13, 1868.
Reg: March 25, 1870
Thos. Clark, Clk. & Master

Source for the following: Haywood Co., Tn. Circuit Court Minutes; Vol. 4/211

Tuesday–October 6, 1868
E.R. Midgett, Adm’r. of J.C. Sullivan, dec’d. vs. J.W. Harris & wife Virginia, James Sullivan, Susan Sullivan, Sam’l. Sullivan, Florence Sullivan and Mary Sullivan. The clerk reports that he has collected the last payment of the sale of the tract of land mentioned in the pleadings being $398.57 and $13.94 interest making the sum of $412.51 and after deducting court cost it leaves $387.51 for probate distribution among the creditors of said J.C. Sullivan, dec’d. A deed from Mary Ann Smith, Sidney P. Smith, and Thomas G.N. Smith for 200 acres lying in Haywood County. Also another tract of 22 1/8 acres which was a grant from the State of Tennessee. The widow’s dower has been assigned as 60 acres.

Erasmus & Patience Midyett

Children of Erasmus Midyett & Patience Batchelor

1.  Nancy R. MIDYETT  born abt. 1841  died 5 July 1857
2.  John MIDYETT  born 1842
3.  Thomas H. MIDYETT  born 1844 
         married 24 Nov. 1869 in Haywood County, TN to Laura J. RUSS
         died 11 Mar. 1913 in White Co. AR
4.  Mary E. MIDYETT  born 1848
5.  James A. MIDYETT  born 1851 
         married in Crockett Co.TN 29 Sept. to Rachel SHERRON
6.  Erasmus A. MIDYETT born 3 Aug 1854 in Haywood Co.TN 

Micajah McKays Midyett

Micajah McKAYS MIDYETT was born about 1793 in NC and died September 1861 in Haywood County, TN. He married Nancy/Nicy BROOKS Feb.12, 1821 in Johnston Co., NC; daughter of Jacob Brooks & Sarah WARRINGTON. She was born in 1794 in NC.

Children of Micajah and Nancy:

1. Erasmus R. Midyett   born 1821 NC
2. Probate Collier Midyett   born 1824
3. Ashley Alexander Midyett   born 1826 
4. Caroline Elizabeth Midyett   born Mar 1827
5. Eliza Midyett   born 1834, died in Sept.1856 in Haywood County,TN of jaundice at the age of 22 years.
6. Joseph Midyett   born 1839, died before 1860.He was not in the 1860 census nor was he mentioned in his      father’s will.
7. Milton B. Midyett   born 1842nbsp;

Notes for Micajah McKay Midyett:
Source for the following: Copy Of The Original Marriage Bond

State of North Carolina  }
Johnston County             }

      Know all men by these presents, that we Horn & Micajah Midyett are held and firmly bound unto Jesse Franklin, Esquire, Governor, &c. or his successors in office, in the full sum of five hundred pounds, current money, to be paid to said Governor, his successors or assigns, for the which payment well and truly to be made and done, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals, and dated this 12th day of Feby. Anno Domoni 1821.

      The condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas the above bounden Micajah Middyett—Horn hath made application for a license for marriage to be celebrated between (Micajah Midyett) and Nicy Brooks of the county aforesaid: now, in case it shall appear hereafter, that there is any lawful cause or impediment to obstruct the said marriage, then above obligation to be void: otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.

          M. Midyett

Source for the following: North Carolina State Archives; CR. 56.801.2

Johnston Co., N.C.
Spring Term 1827
Micajah Midyette
      & others
             vs.
Sally Brooks & others

The following jury was duly sworn and impanelled to try this cause, to wit: Jonathan Richardson, John Holt, Matthew Wilder, Benjamin Hatcher, Charles A. Hood, Zachariah Wellons, Charles M. Wellons, Warren Johnson, Joel Ellington, Lazarus Matthews, James Whittinton & Hardy Pool find this, the paper writing produced, bearing date, the 25th October 1822 and the paper writing bearing date, the 19th day of November 1822, are together, the last will and testament of the said Jacob Brooks, duly executed to _________ real estate, and that the said Jacob Brooks did divers bequeath and direct as in the said paper writings is contained.

Tho. Lockhart, Jr., Css
(On the back of this document is written)
     Jacob Brooks Will
     Recorded: November Term 1822

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. 1823 Tax Book 1; Pg. 17

Micajah Midgett was listed with 250 acres of land in district #10; range
1 & 2 and section 10. He had 1 white poll & 2 black polls.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes (1821-1833)

Pg. 157–March Term 1823

Micajah Midgette came into court and recorded his stock mark as
follows, to wit: a crop off the left ear & a split in the same.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. Deed Bk. 1/513-514

Thomas P. Devereux of Raleigh, North Carolina sold to Micajah Midyett of Madison Co., Tn., for $1400.00, a tract of land lying in Madison Co., Tn., dist. #10, range 1 & 2, section #9, beginning in range #2 in the northwest corner of a tract granted to Thomas Devereux, grant #16500, containing 350 acres. This indenture was made May 5, 1823.

     Wit: Sugars McLemore     Thomas P. Devereux
     M. Woodfin                         By his Attorney in fact
     M.H. Howard                      Samuel Dickens
     Proved: March Term 1824
     Reg: March 28, 1827

Source for the following: Johnston Co., N.C. Record Of Estates; Vol. 13; Page 37

Recd. 26th August 1823 of Asa Midyett, guardian to myself, by the hands of Micajah Midyett, the sum of three hundred and fifty-five dollars & eighty-three cents, in full, of the amount due me from him as guardian.
Wit: R.M. Sanders          Josiah Midyett
Johnston County–August Court 1823
     Then was the above guardian report exhibited in open court & ordered to be recorded.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes
(1821-1833)

Pg. 258–Wednesday December 24, 1823
     Ordered that Micajah Midgett, Esq. (among others) in Capt. Midgett’s Co., take a list of the taxable property in this county for the year 1824.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. 1824 Tax Bk. 1/48

In 1824 Micajah Midgett was listed with 150 acres of land in district #10; range 1 & 2 and section 9. He had 1 white poll & 2 black polls.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes
(1821-1833)

Pg. 271–March Term 1824
     Ordered that Benjamin S. Brooks be allowed the following hands to work on and keep of that part of the road of which he was heretofore appointed overseer–to wit: A.R. Alexander, Henry Rogers, Owen Griffen, William Caton, William Waggoner, A. Musgrove, E. Musgrove, John Dunlap, ________ Patterson, Robert Lowry, David Jackson, Abel Rains & Micajah Midgett.

Pg. 273
     Ordered that Micajah Midyett, William C. Mitchell and David Jarret be appointed commissioners to settle with the administrator of Samuel Goodwin, dec’d., and make report to the present which report is handed in and ordered to be recorded.
Pg. 276
     Ordered that John T. Porter be appointed overseer of the road leading from Jackson to Harris’ Bluff to where the lane crosses the first range line and that Micajah Migett apportion the hands of S.D. Port and W.C. Mitchell.
Pg. 279
     A deed of conveyance from Thomas P. Devereux ________ his attorney in fact Samuel Dickens to Micajah Migett for 350 acres of land. Order this day produced in open court and acknowledged by Samuel Dickens and ordered to be certified for registration.
Pg. 281
In a case between Jordon G. Stokes vs. John S. Smith the court ordered that the matters in dispute between them in their suit be referred to the final determination of Jarrett M. Jelks And Micajah Midgett and that their award, when made, be returned to the next term of the court and made the judgment of the court therein.
Pg. 329
     Micajah Midyett, among others, was appointed a juror to attend the next circuit court to be held on the 4th Monday in May next.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. Will Bk. D1/29

Schedule of the property received by Micajah Midyett out of the estate of Benjamin Brooks, dec’d.
One Negro girl aged six or eight years worth———————-$200.00
     One bay mare worth————————————————35.00
     One sow & pigs worth———————————————-
     Seven head of sheep———————————————–
     One chest & one feather bed—————————————
I, Micajah Midyett, do certify that the above is a correct schedule of the property i ever received from Jacob Brooks in his life time.
M. Midyett
This schedule was proven in open court by the oath of M. Midyett and recorded this 21st day of July 1824.
Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes
(1821-1833)

Pg. 355–July 1, 1824
     A schedule of the property received by Micajah Midyett and as required by the last will and testament of Jacob Brooks to be made the property received by the said Micajah Midyett out of the estate of Jacob Brooks in his lifetime was this day exhibited in open court and proven by the oath of said Midgett and ordered to be recorded.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes
(1821-1833)

Pg. 364–September 27, 1824
     Micajah Midyett was listed as a “gentleman & Justice of the Peace” at this September Term of court.
Pg. 368
     Micajah Midyett, among others, was ordered as a member of a jury to view a road from Caruthers Ferry to the intersect of the Carroll Road near Col. Stewart, and make report to the next term of court.
Pg. 416–December 28, 1824
     Micajah Midgett was present and accounted for at this term of court.
Pg. 420
     Micajah Midyett, among others, was appointed as a member of a jury to view and lay off a road from such point of the road leading from Jackson to Waddill Bridge as they may think most suitable to the county line on a direction to Gibson Port and make report to next term of this court.

Source for the following: West Tennessee District Land Grants; Book I;
Page 580
#589 Recorded 27 June 1827; certificate #5659; 25 May 1824 registered in west Tennessee: Isaac Taylor, 16 acres entered 11 Sept by #1469 granted Micajah Midgett, assignee, said register 10th district, Madison County, on the north side of the south fork of Forked Deer River adjoining entry #373 Woodfolk entry #235.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes
(1821-1833)

Pg. 465–February 7, 1825
     Ordered that Micajah Midyett, Esq., Daniel Tiffapan?, and John Shannon divide the hands and distance for the road leading from Jackson To Harris’ Bluff between John T. Porter and Wm. C. Mitchell, overseers, and furnish each overseer with his distance and quota of hands.
Pg. 477
     The jury of venue appointed at the last term of court to view a road from near James Moore to the county line on a direction to Gibson Port this day made right which was received by the court and it is ordered that Sugars McLemore be appointed overseer of the same from James Moore to the south fork of Forked Deer and work all the hands west of Cane Creek and north of the said McLemore’s, Micajah Midyett, Asa B. Midyett, ________ Brooks, Jarrett M. Jelks, Patrick Duffy’s and east of Deer Creek and north of the said Forked Deer River between Deer and Cane Creeks and that Samuel D. Waddle be overseer from the North Fork to Gibson County line and work all hands west of the mouth of Turkey Creek and south of Gibson County line and north of the river and east of the mouth of Waddle’s Creek to open and keep the said in repair.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. Deed Bk. 2; Pg. 92-93

Micajah Midyett of Madison County sold to Henry H. Horn of Madison County, for $400.00, a tract of land in Madison County, Dist. #10, range #2 and section #10 and lying at the s.w. corner of entry #283 in the name of Thomas P. Debrough (Devereux) for 500 acres, containing 100 acres and being a part of T.P.
Debrough’s 500 acres. This indenture was made March 15, 1825.
Wit: Josiah Midyett          M. Midgett
Isaac Peevey
Proved: May Term 1828
Reg: Aug. 22, 1828

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. 1825 Tax Book 1; Pg. 86

In 1825 Micajah Midgett was listed with 150 acres (no district or range given) and also 16 acres (entry #1469) with 1 white poll & 2 black polls

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes
(1821-1833); Minute Book 1

Pg. 507–May Term 1825
     Ordered that William Birdsong, Micajah Midyett, And Mathias Deberry be appointed to let the building of a bridge across the north fork of Forked Deer River where the main road leading from this place to Gibson Port crosses the same and that the sum of $200.00 be appropriated toward the completion of the bridge to be paid out of any monies in the county treasury not otherwise appropriated so soon as the same is completed provided the same cannot be done for less.
Pg. 531–May 7, 1825
     The resignation of Micajah Midyett as a Justice of the Peace was this day handed in and received by the court.
Pg. 537–August 2, 1825
     Ordered that Micajah Midyett (among others) to serve at the next term of circuit court for Madison County.
Pg. 541–August 8, 1825
     Ordered that John McClelland, Thomas J. Smith and Micajah Midyett, freeholders in Madison County, lay off to Mrs. Sarah J. Dyer a sufficient portion of the present crop, stock, and provision for her support for one year and make report to next term of court.

Source for the following: Land Grants Card Catalog; Book BB; Page 605;
Tennessee State Archives

Micajah Midgett & Jarrett M. Jelks received Grant #24419 on December 31,
1825 for 44 acres in Madison Co., Tn.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. Deed Bk. 2; Pg. 25

Lewis Tyner of Gibson Co., Tn. sold to Micajah Midgett of Madison Co., Tn., for $520.00, a Negro man named Isaac, aged 26 years. This bill of sale was made May 13, 1826.

               Lewis Tyner
     Proved: Feb. Term 1828
     Reg: April 2, 1828

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes
(1821-1833); Minute Book 2

Pg. 129–November 6, 1826
     Micajah Midget was summoned by the sheriff to serve at the next term of circuit court.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. 1826 Tax Book 1; Pg. 25 & 27

Micajah Midgett was listed with 150 acres, 1 black poll & 2 slaves. He was also listed with 100 acres (no range or district given). Also 16 acres being Entry #1469 in District #10, Range 2 and Section 9.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. Deed Bk. 1; Pg. 648-649

William B. McClellan & his wife Juliett L. McClellan of Madison Co., Tn. sold to Sugars McLemore of Madison Co., Tn., for $205.00, a tract of land lying in Madison Co., 10th Dist., it being 1/12 (or 34 1/6 acres) of an undivided 410 acres and it being part of 500 acres granted to Bird Smith by Grant #17204.
This indenture was made December 5, 1826.
               Wm. B. McLellan
               Juliett L. McLellan
     Reg: March 24, 1828
     Proven: May Term 1827
Micajah Midget & Joshua Cosart were given power to take the examination of Juliett McClellan and this was done on February 6, 1828.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. 1827 Tax Book 1; Pg. 86

Micajah Midgett was listed with 100 acres, 1 white poll & 2 black polls.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. Deed Book 2; Pg. 234

James A. Edwards of Madison Co., Tn. sold to Micajah Midgett of Madison Co., Tn., for $300.00, a Negro man named Peter, aged about 11 years next April. This bill of sale was made March 27, 1827.

Wit: Josiah Midgett          James A. Edwards
     Asa B, Midgett
Proved: Feb. Term 1829
Reg: August 29, 1829
Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes
(1821-1833); Minute Book 2

Pg. 214–Monday, May 7, 1827
     Ordered that John L. Henderson be overseer of the road in the place of Sugars McLemore from James Mooney’s to the north fork of Forked Deer River and work all hands west of Cain Creek and north of said McLemore’s, Micajah Midgett’s, Asa B. Midgett’s, Brooks’ (no first name), Jarret M. Jelks and Patrick Del__ and east of Deer Creek and north of said river between Deer and Cain Creek to keep the same in repair.
Pg. 257–Monday, August 6, 1827
     Micajah Midget was summoned to serve as juror for the next term of county court.
Pg. 313–November 6, 1827
     Micajah Midgett is to serve as foreman of the jury for the next term of county court.
Pg. 331–November 6, 1827
     A deed of bargain and sale from Samuel Dickens to Wiley Brasfield for 104 acres of land was this day produced in open court and the execution thereof proven by the oaths of Jarret M. Jelks And Micajah Midgit, the subscribing witnesses.
Pg. 338–Thursday, November 8, 1827
     A deed of trust from Thomas N. Pulliam to Micajah Midgett for 274 acres of land and his undivided interest, being the 1/3 part of the following named Negroes: Dolly, Nancy, Amy, Jane, Rachel, Mary, Adam, Harriet, Grace, Solomon, and Richard was this day exhibited in open court and the execution thereof duly proven by the oaths of Ezum L. Holland and James D. McClellan, the subscribing witnesses.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. Deed Bk. 1; Pg. 641-642

Thomas N. Pulliam of Madison Co., Tn. sold to Micajah Midget, for $1160.50, a tract of land in Madison Co., Tn. containing 274 acres founded on Grant #17244 for 274 acres granted by the state of Tennessee to Haynes Morgan And William Buford situated in the 10th Dist., Range Two, Section Nine. He also sells the following named Negros yet undivided of which the said Thomas N. Pulliam has an undivided interest of 1/3, to wit: Dolly, Nancy, Amey, Jane, Rachel, Mary, Adam, Harriet, Green, Solomon and Richard. The condition of the above deed of conveyance and the sale of Negros as above described is such that whereas Thomas Pulliam this day purchased of JOHN McClellan the above described tract of land and has executed several notes for the payment of the same in the manner following: one note payable on Dec. 25, 1828 bearing interest from Dec. 25, 1827 for $378.16 2/3 and the other note for the same amount due Dec. 25, 1829 and the next note due Dec. 25, 1830. If Thomas Pulliam makes these notes then the above deed of conveyance and sale of Negros to Micajah Midget is null & void. this indenture was made September 21, 1827.
Wit: E.L. Holland          Thomas N. Pulliam
     James D. Mcclellan
Reg: March 11, 1828

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. 1828 Tax Book 1; Pg. 17

Micajah Midgett was listed with 100 acres, 1 white poll & 3 black polls.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes
(1821-1833); Minute Book 2

Pg. 345–Monday, February 4, 1828
     Ordered that Micajah Midget and Joshua Cozart be appointed to take an examination of Julett L. McClellan respecting the execution of a deed of conveyance from William B. McLennan of said Juliett B. McLillan To Sugars McLemore for 34 1/6 acres of land and that commissioners issue accordingly.
Pg. 380–Thursday, February 17, 1828
     A bill of sale from Lewis Tyner to Micajah Midget was this day produced in open court, the execution thereof duly acknowledged by the said Lewis Tyner to be his act and deed and ordered to be certified for registration.
Pg. 394–February 1828
     Micajah Midget and Joshua Cosart this day made return of the examination of Juluet L. McLellan for a deed of bargain and sale executed by William B. McClellan and the said Juliett, his wife, to Sugars McLemore which is ordered to be registered.
Pg. 421–May 7, 1828
     In the case of Micajah Midgett vs. Benjamin Fletcher, the plaintiff, Midgett, dismissed his suit herein at the cost of the defendant.
Pg. 422–May 7, 1828
     An indenture of bargain & sale from Micajah Midgett to Henry Horn for 100 acres of land was this day produced in open court the execution thereof acknowledged by the said Micajah Midgett to be his act and deed and ordered to be certified for registration.
Pg. 427–Friday, May 9, 1828
     In the case of Thomas Shannon, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas I. Smith, Guy Smith, Bird B. Smith, John T. Porter, Micajah Midgett, Jesse M. Hanna, Abel Miller & William Espsay, defendants, for an unpaid debt, the court finds in favor of the defendants.
Pg. 453–August 1828
     Micajah Micay Midgett was one of the jurors summoned by the sheriff to serve at the next term of circuit court.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes
(1821-1833); Minute Book 3

Pg. 27–Saturday, November 8, 1828
     A bill of sale from Robert G. Jones to Micajah Midgete for certain Negroes therein mentioned was this day produced in open court, the execution thereof proven by the oaths of John McClellan and William McClellan to be the act and deed of the said Robert G. Jones for the purposes therein mentioned which was ordered certified for registration.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. Deed Bk. 2; Pg. 210-211

John McClellan of Madison Co., Tn. sold to William B. McClellan of Madison Co., Tn., son of said John McClellan, “for and in consideration of the natural love and affection and also for the better maintainance, support and livelihood of him, the said William B. McClellan,” have given and granted a tract of land lying in Madison Co. on the east bank of Turkey Creek and bound by the s.e. corner of Entry #286 in the name of A. Lewis And Henry Cassel’s line, containing 156 1/8 acres, it being part of 481 acres granted by the state of Tennessee to Andrew Boyd by Grant #18032 dated September 16, 1822. This deed Of gift was made November 10, 1828.
Wit: B.M. Perry               John McClellan
     M. Midyett
Proved: May Term 1829
Recorded: Aug. 24, 1829

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. Deed Book 2; Pg. 263-264

Benjamin M. Perry of Madison Co., Tn. sold to Micajah Midyett, for $1007.25, a tract of land situated in Madison County, containing 237 acres and bounded by Grant #18481.
This indenture was made November 15,1828.
Wit: Sugars McLemore               B.M. Perry
Proved: Feb. Term 1829
Reg: Sept. 7, 1829
Benjamin M. Perry purchased from John Mcclellan the before described property and has executed promissory notes payable Dec. 25, 1829 for $400.00, Dec, 25, 1830 for $200.00 & Dec. 25, 1831 for $607.25. If notes are paid then this mortgage to be null & void, if not paid then said Micajah Midyett as trustee for John McClellan, shall sell land at public auction.
Wit: Sugars McLemore               B.M. Perry
       Benjamin G. Brooks

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. Deed Book 2; Pg. 231

Robert G. Jones of Madison Co., sold to Micajah Midgett, for $500.00, a Negro woman named Lucy, aged 25, and her 2 children, Henry & Albert Henry, about 1 1/2 years old & 9 months old. This bill of sale was made January 2, 1829.
Wit: Josiah Midgett               Robert G. Jones
       John McClellan
       Wm. B. McClellan
Proved: Feb. Term 1829
Reg: August 28, 1829
Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. Deed Book 2; Pg. 403-404

Micajah Midgett of Madison County to William Dickins of Madison County. whereas Micajah Midgett did by a deed of trust extended to him by Thomas N. Pulliam on November 7, 1827 and conveyed to him a tract of land made & known that he would sell on January 20, 1829 at the courthouse in Jackson when William Dickins became the highest bidder for $702.00 for 274 acres in Madison County, founded on Grant #17244 granted by North Carolina to Haynes Morgan and William Bufold, being in Dist. #10, Range #2 and Section #9. This indenture was made January 20, 1829.
Wit: Sugars McLemore               M. Midgett
       Henry H. Horn
Reg: Sept. 17, 1830
Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. Deed Bk. 2; Pg. 262-263

Whereas a deed of trust was executed by Thomas N. Pulliam to Micajah Midgett, trustee, to secure a debt to John McClellan dated Sept. 21, 1827. It is now agreed that the principal of said trust may be so far changed so that the property may be sold on a credit so as to meet the payments of two notes, one due Dec. 25, 1829 and the other due Dec. 25, 1830 as specified in said trust. This was made January 20, 1829.
Wit: James M. Haralson               Thomas N. Pulliam
       Jacob Hill                                 John McClellan
Proved: Feb. Term 1829                M. Midgett
Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes
(1821-1833); Minute Book 3

Pg. 29–February 2, 1829
     A bill of sale from James A. Edwards to Micajah Midgett for a Negro boy named Peter was this day produced in open court, the execution thereof acknowledged by the said Edwards to be his act and deed for the pruposes therein mentioned which was ordered to be certified for registration.
Pg. 45–Thursday, February 5, 1829
     The guardianship of the infant heirs of Jacob Brooks, to wit: Frederick Nash Brooks, Joseph William Brooks, And James Stephen Blackman Brooks was this day granted and given to Benjamin M. Perry who entered into 3 separate bonds in the penalty of $400.00 each with Micajah Midget and Benjamin Brooks as his securities.
Pg. 46–Thursday, February 5, 1829
     An article of agreement between Thomas N. Pullium, John M. McClellan and Micajah Midget was this day produced in open court, the execution thereof proven by the oath of James M. Haralson, a subscribing witness thereto and filed for futher probate?.
Pg. 46–Thursday, February 5, 1829
     A deed of trust from Benjamin M. Perry to Micajah Midget was this day produced in open court, the execution thereof acknowledged by the said Benjamin M. Perry to be his act and deed. Ordered to be certified for registration.

Source for the following: Johnston Co., N.C. Deed Book O; Page 255-256

Know all men by these presents that I, Micajah Meyett, of the county of Madison and the state of Tennessee, for divers good causes and considerations, me hereunto moving, have made, ordained, authorized, nominated and appointed and by these presents do make, ordain, authorize, nominate and appoint, Benjamin M. Perry, of the county of Madison and state aforesaid, my true and lawful attorney for me and in my name and for my ever proper use and benefit to ask, demand, sue for, recover and receive of, and from isaac stallings all such sum or sums of money, debts and demands whatsoever which are now due and owing unto me, the said Meyett, by and from the said Stallings and to have use to take all lawful ways and issues in my name or otherwise for the recovery thereof by attachment __________ distress(?) or allow, use and to compound and agree for the same for me and in my name, to make, seal and to do all other lawful acts and things whatsoever concerning the p_________ or fully in every aspect or I, myself, might or could do were I personally present at the doing thereof. And attornies, one of more under him, for the purpose aforesaid, to make, and again at his pleasure to revoke, ratifying and confirming and by their presence allowing whatsoever my said attorney shall, in my name, lawfully do or cause to be done in and about the pu_________ by virtue of their presence, witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 27th day of March 1829.
Wit: Jesse Simms               M. Midyett
        Benjamin S. Brooks
Reg: Aug. 6, 1829

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. Deed Book 2; Pg. 261-262

Thomas Crutcher of Madison Co., Tn. has this day received of John McClellan $250.00 and whereas Thomas Crutcher is desirous to secure the payment thereof. This indenture therefore made and entered into this May 1, 1829 between Thomas Crutcher, William Crutcher, William Jones And Bird Smith, of the 1st part and Micajah Midgett of the 2nd part. Witnesseth that the said Thomas Crutcher for and in consideration of the premises and for the further consideration of $1.00 hath granted unto said Micajah Midgett, trustee, one negro man named Philip, about 45 years old, one yoke of oxen and cart, two head of horses, one mare and colt, six cows and calves. If Thomas Crutcher, William Crutcher, William Jones and Bird Smith shall pay John McClellan on or before October 1, next the sum of $250.00 then this deed of trust is to be null & void. This deed of trust was made May 1, 1829.
Wit: John S. Edwards          Thomas Crutcher
Bird S. Reed                         William Crutcher
Proved: August Term 1829       William Jones
Reg: Sept. 5, 1829               Bird B. Smith

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. County Court Minutes
(1821-1833); Minute Book 3

Pg. 63–Monday, May 4, 1829
     A deed of trust from M. Midgett to Josiah Midgett for the benefit of Celia Tyner was this day produced in open court, the execution thereof acknowledged by the said Micajah Midgett to be his act and deed for the purposes therein mentioned which was ordered to be certified for registration.
Pg. 64–Monday, May 4, 1829
     An article of agreement between Thomas Pullum, John McClellan And Micajah Midgett was this day produced in open court, the execution thereof proven by the oath of Jacob Hill, the probate of James M. Haralson having been taken at the last term of this court. Ordered to be certified for registration.
Pg. 71–Tuesday, May 5, 1829
     In the case of Micajah Midgett, plaintiff, vs. John H. Hicks, defendant, for an unpaid debt, the jury finds in favor of the plaintiff and charges John H. Hicks to pay the debt of $448.00 plus $9.60 court costs. (John H. Hicks asked for an appeal and entered into bond of $900.00 with Allen W. Hicks as his security.)
Pg. 98–Monday, May 11, 1829
     a deed of trust from thomas crutcher to micajah midgett for the benefit of john mcclellan was this day produced in open court, the execution thereof proven by the oaths of John S. Edwards and Bud S. Reed, subscribing witnesses thereto. Ordered to be certified for registration.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. 1829 Tax Book 1; Pg. 58

Micajah Midgett was listed with 100 acres, 1 white poll & 3 black polls.

Source for the following: 1830 Madison Co., Tn. Census

Micajah Midgett was listed thusly:
     2 males 5-10
     1 male 10-15
     1 male 30-40
     2 females 0-5
     1 female 30-40
     4 male slaves 0-10
     1 male slave 10-24
     1 male slave 24-36
     1 female slave 0-10
     2 female slaves 24-36

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. 1830 Tax Book 1; Pg. 26

Micajah Midyett was listed with 100 acres, 1 white poll & 3 black polls.

Source for the following: Madison Co., Tn. Deed Bk. 2; Pg. 403-404

Micajah Midgett of Madison Co. to William Dickins of Madison Co.-Whereas Micajah Midgett did by deed of trust executed by Thomas N. Pulliam on Nov. 17, 1827 did convey to said Midgett a tract of land containing 272 acres for the purposes therein mentioned, advertised & nade known that he would sell on Jan. 20, 1829 at the courthouse in Jackson and where he exposed the tract of land which was then sold to William Dickins for $702.00. This indenture was made January 20, 1830.
Wit: Sugars McLemore          M. Midgett
        Henry H. Horn
Proved: Aug. Term 1830
Reg: Sept. 17, 1830

Jesse Midyett and Sarah Brooks

Jesse Midyett was born about 1769 in Hyde County,NC and died in 1806 in Mt. Pleasant Hyde Co. NC a son of Christopher MIDYETT Sr. and Mary???. Jesse married Sarah “Sally” BROOKS, who was born in 1766 in Cape Hatteras Currituck Co. NC a daughter of Stephen BROOKS Jr. and Mary FARROW; and Sarah died in Madison Co., TN about 1836. Jesse and Sarah were married in 1789 at Chicamacomico Hyde Co. NC.

Their children:

1. Selah/Celia Midyett born abt. 1792 married Lewis Tiner/Tyner 7 Mar 1815 in Johnston Co. NC

2. Micajah McKays Midyett born abt. 1793 married Nancy/Nicy BROOKS 12 Feb 1821 in Johnston Co. NC

3. Anna Midyett born abt. 1794 married John WELLONS 19 Sep 1817 in Johnston Co. NC

4. Asa Brooks Midyett born 27 Mar 1798 married Sarah Elizabeth Hinton 9 Oct 1820 in Johnston Co. NC

5. Josiah Midyett born about 1802 in NC married Ann??

Board of Mayor and Aldermen Meetings

Feb 1927 to Sep 1930

A special thank you to Margaret N. Nichol, who contributed this information.

(During this period, street lights were being installed in various parts of the town; roads were being graveled; ordinances were being passed; and other business of the day was being taken care of. Being a former Parliamentarian, I have made nocorrections to these minutes. They are as recorded, typos, misspelled words, etc. included.. These minutes are available at Alamo City Hall, Alamo, Tennessee)


Page 21, 19 Feb 1927: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen met in a call meeting held in the Mayor’s office on February 19th, 1927.

Fred P. Warren, Mayor, present and presiding, and the following Aldermen present; J. O. Smothers, Dr. W. C. Corley, Dr. M. S. Read, and H. H. Edenton, when the following business was had and entered of record to-wit:

The bids on the working of the streets of Alamo, Tennessee for the year 1927, which had been received by Fred P. Warren, Mayor, were opened and each bid called off. After considering each bid the bid of Mr. F. P. Baker was accepted and same being at the sum of $370.00 which is the lowest bid received. Vote being had and same and Mr. F. P. Baker was selected, and was to begin work at once on the streets.

A motion was made by J. O. Smothers and seconded by W. C. Corley that the Town of Alamo, lend E. C. Darden & Co. the money to buy material with which to build and put up lights up on the part of town known as Goat Hill, as suggested by the Railroad Public Utilities Commission, and take the same out of the revenue paid each month by the City for City current to the bid E. C. Darden & Co. until the bill or money was paid back in all. After vote being had on same same was duly passed, and a Recorder was to give Mr. Darden notice of the same.

There being no further business to come before the meeting a motion was made to adjourn said meeting, and vote was had which resulted in the adjournment of the meeting.

This the 19th day of February 1927.

F. R. Warren

Mayor of Alamo, Tennessee

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder of Alamo, Tennessee


Page 22, 31 Mar 1927: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen met in regular session in the Mayor’s office on March 31st, 1927

Fred P. Warren, Mayor, present and presiding, with the following Aldermen present: J. O. Smothers, Dr. W. C. Corley, Dr. M. S. Read, and H. H. Edenton, when the following business was had and entered of record to-wit:

Fred P. Warren, Mayor, reported that Mr. Darden had accepted the City’s proposition and would put lights on Goat Hill at once and would send the bill for the materials to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen for payment.

The following bills were presented for payment: E. C. Darden & Co. $50.00 for February 1927 City current, J. E. Cozart $30.00 for February 1927 Marshal’s salary. Same were allowed and ordered paid.

Motion made by J. O. Smothers and seconded by Dr. M. S. Read that the City pay $50.00 on graveling street from R.R. at the Depot around to Highway No. 41 if the people would put the gravel on the same.

Motion made by Dr. M. S. Read and seconded by J. O. Smothers that we loan the school $50.00 on getting the required equipment for the school so that the same might be graded school and that the diplomas of the school children might be accepted by other schools, provided the school is not able to get the money up themselves.

There being no further business to come before the meeting a motion was made that the meeting adjourn, and vote being had on same resulted in the meeting adjourning.

This the 31st day of March 1927.

F. R. Warren

Mayor of Alamo, Tennessee

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder of Alamo, Tennessee


(Minutes from 31 Mar 1927 to 12 Mar 1929 can be found in the Alamo City Hall, Alamo, Tennessee.)


Page 37, 12 Mar 1929: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen met in a call meeting on March 12th 1929. The following members present. R. F. Tanner, Mayor, present and presiding, J. E. Klyce. D. W. Cates, Neal Nolen, and R. L.Thompson. E. S. Coltrain Recorder.

The following business was had and entered of record to wit: R. L. Thompson made motion that E. S. Coltrain be retained as Recorder under the same rules and regulations as heretofore. The motion was seconded by J. E. Klyce and carried unanimously.

D. W.Cates made motion that the board elect J. J. Smith as marshal and night watchman at the salary of $50.00 per month, and that the Mayor and Recorder draw up said contract governing same. J. E. Klyce seconded motion and was carried.

The regular meeting night for the Board of Mayor and Aldermen was set for the first Thursday night in each month. No other business to come before the order the meeting adjourned.

R. F. Tanner

Mayor

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder


Page 45:

T. J. Smith, L. D. Cullipher E. G. McLean

acknowledge ourselves indebted to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen of the town of Alamo in the sum of $500.00 to bee void on condition the said T. J. Smith shall well truly and faithfully perform all the duties of nightwatchman and marshal of Alamo and collect and pay out all money coming into his hands as marshal of said town to the parties entitled to same, or empowered to receive same by ordinances of the town. On failure to do so we agree to pay to said Corporation of Alamo any loss it may sustain by virture of same, not to exceed $500.00.

Witness my hand this—————-T. J. Smith (his signature)

T. J. Smith do solemnly swear that i will well and truly and impartially discharge the duties of Marshal and Night Wachman of Alamo Tennessee to the best of my knowledge, skill and ability.

R. F. Tanner Mayor 


Page 39, 18 Mar 1929: The Mayro and Board of Aldermen, met in a call seccion on March 18th. 1929. The following members present. R. F. Tanner Mayor presiding. J. E. Klyce, Neal Nolen, R. F. Tanner, and D. W. Cates Alderman. E. C. Coltrain Recorder.

The following business was had and entered of record to wit:

R. L. Thompson made motion to pass ordinance that the parking limit be limited to ten minutes, and for same to take effect April 1st. 1929. Motion was seconded by D. W. Cates and was carried. This is applicable to the out side curb of the square. R. L. Thompson made motion that the Mayor be authorized to provide for the passing an enabling act to vote a bond to gravel said streets of city. Seconded by J. E. Klyce and carried.

Mr. J. E. Klyce made motion that the Mayro represent the Board in providing for an act to be passed to put tax on automobiles to gravel streets of said town of Alamo.

Mr. Thompson made motion that the resignation of the local Board of Education be acepted. Seconed by D. W. Cates and carried.

D. W. Cates made motion that H. B. Nance, W. A. Perry, W. E. Hays, H. H. Edenton and Leslie Vernon be elected as the local board of Education. seconed by R. L. Thompson and carried. (Be it further enacted that H. B.Nance be elected for one year H. A. Perry for two years, W. E. Hays for three years, H. H. Edenton for four years and Leslie Vernon for fi years.) (Note: The enclosed was crossed out). Be it further enacted that H. B. Nance be elected for one year, H. A. Perry and J. C. Hays for two years, H. H. Edenton and Leslie Vernon for three years.

No other business ot come before the board the meeting adjourned.

R. F. Taner

Mayor

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder


Page 41, 4 Apr 1929: Board of Mayor and Aldermen met in Mayors office on April 4th, 1929, with the following members present: R. F. Tanner Mayor, presiding. J. E. Klyce, R. L. Thompson, W. N. Nolen, and D. W. Cates.

On motion of R. L. Thompson and seconed by Neal Nolen it was ordered that the stock law or ordanance passed by a former Board of Aldermen of Town of Alamo, be amended as to fee of marshal for enforcing same and that he be allowed a minimum of fifty cents and maximan of $1.00 for impounding same. This is to apply to all kinds of stock.

On Motion of R. L. Thompson and seconed by Neal Nolen a motion was carried forbidding any parking in alleys of Corporation of Alamo. Penalyt for same bing fine of not more than $50.00 and less than $1.00.

On motion of R. L. Thompson and seconed by D. W. Cates it was ordered that Attorney F. P. Warren be requested to proceed to collect the delinquent tax in the cases in which he took judgement, not later than May 1st, 1929. or relinqish his claims on same so there could be other steps taken.

There being no further business to come before the Board a motion was made to adjourn, and was carried.

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder

R. F. Tanner

Mayor 


Page 43, 19 Apr 1929: The Board of Mayor and Alderman of City of Alamo met in called session in Mayors office on April 19, 1929, with the following members present: R. F. Tanner Mayor, D. W. Cates, R. L. Thompson, Neal Nolen.

The following business was transacted and entered to record On motion of R. L. Thompson and seconed by D. W. Cates was unanimously carried. The penalty for breaking the parking ordinance passed by the Board of Aldermen on March 18th, 1929 was a fine of not less than $1.00 nor more than $50.00. There being no further business to come before the Board, the meeting adjourned.

R. F. Tanner

Mayor

E.S. Coltrain

Recorder


Page 43, 2 May 1929: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen met in the Mayors office on night of May 2nd. 1929, it being regular meeting night, the following members were present. R. F.Tanner Mayro present and presiding. D. W. Cates. W. N. Nolen, R. L. Thompson., J. E. Klyce.

The following business was transacted and entered to record. On motion and carried unamimously carried the following accounts were allowed.

F. P/ Warreen Insurance policy on school building $26.80

John. H. Perry ” ” ” ” ” 40.20

A. D. Yearwood for painting parking signs 7.00

Motion made and carried that all parites holding corporation election be paid $1.00 each.

Lynden Tanner work on streets ———————————$6.50

A. J. Adcok dragging streets ———————————- 2.00

Lem McLean hauling ten loads of rubbish ……………………… 12.50

There being no further business to come before the house the meeting adjourned.

R. F. Tanner

Mayor

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder


Page 57, 7 Jun 1929: Board of Mayor and Alderman met June 7th, 1929. the following members present. R. F. Tanner mayro present and presiding. D. W. Cates, Neal Nolen, R. L. Thompson. Motion was made that all road hands subject to road duty earned to work streets for six days or pay .50 cents each day which would amount to $3.00.

The Board respectfully requests that all property owners cut weeds on side of walk nest to their property and that the Board would cut the inside of the street.

The following accounts were presented and oredred paid.

Gravel Co…………………………………………….. $204.00

Alamo Pilot………………………………………….. 1.50

R. L. Thompson…………………………………….. .65

T. J. Adcock…………………………………………. 2.50

J. T. Smith…………………………………………… 2.10

? Green…………………………………………….. 1.00

? Burnett……………………………………………. .75

No further business to come before the meeting the meeting adjourned to meet theusual meeting night.

R.F. Tanner

Mayor

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder


Page 60, 1 Aug 1929: The board of Mayor and Aldermem met in regular session Aug 1st 1929.

The following members present:————R. F. Tanner Mayor D. W. Cates Neal Nolen, J. E. Klyce.

The following bulls were presented and passed.

R. L. Thompson……………………………..$7.50

Alamo Pilot……………………………….. $23.00

E. E. King…………………………………..$48.00

LyndenTanner………………………………. $3.50

Hugh Morphis………………………………. $1.00

T. J. Adcock………………………………… $1.00

J. T. Smith…………………………………..$11.00

T. J. Smith,………………………………….. $1.00\

A motion was made by J. E. Klyce to pass an ordinance to with the State law on automobile lights and cut-ous. This Motion was seconed by R. L. Thompson. No further business to come before the house the meeting adjourned.

E.S. Coltrain

Recorder 

R. F. Tanner

Mayor


Page 63: ORDANCE

An ordinance to prohibit person, firms and Railroad companies from spoting rail road cars where they interfere with pedestrians using the side walks of the town of Alamo.

SECTION ONE

Be it ordained by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen, of the town of Alamo, Tenn that it shall be unlawful for railroad Companies to spot railroad cars at points on the railroad where they interfere with and block pedestrians using the side walks in the said town of Alamo. That the purpose of this ordinance is to prohibit the spoting of railroad cars at a point on the tracts directly across the line of pedestrian traffic, from the end of the sidewalks approaching and direct to the railroad.

SECTION TWO

Be it further ordained that any person, firm or railroad Co., so spoting its cars at such points, for a longr period than fifteen minutes shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be fined not less than $1.00 and not more than $50.00 for each offense.SECTION THREE

Be it further ordained that this ordinance take effect from and after its passage, the Public welfaire requiring.

Passed First reading Sep 10th, 1929.

Passed second reading, Sept 11th, 1929

Passed third and final reading Sep 12th, 1929

R. F. Tanner

Mayor


Page 67, 8 Oct 1929: The Mayor and Board of Aldermen met in called session in the mayors office on Oct. 8th 1929.

With R. F. Tanner Mayor present and presiding, R..L.Thompson D.W.Cates Neal Nolen, Aldermen and E. S. Coltrain Recorder.

The following bills were presented and passed on.

Lynden Tanner………………….$12.25

Loyd cates……………………….. 2.00

Albert coats……………………… 1.60

R. Byrd……………………………. 3.00

R. L. Thompson………………… 2.00

T. J. Adcock……………………… 9.00

H. A. Malone…………………….. 15.00

Nolens Ga…………………………. 2.15

E. M. Murphrey………………….. 3.00

#Euel McLean…………………… 4.00

L. D. Culipher……………………. 2.00

Leon Curtiss……………………….. 1.00

With no further business to come before the meting the meeting adjourned.

R. F. Tanner

Mayor

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder


Page 69, 8 Nov 1929: The Mayor and Board of Aldermen met in regular session in the Mayors office on Nov. 8th 1929, With the following present. R. F. Tanner Mayor, R. L. Thompson, D.W.Cates, Neal Nolen, and E. S. Coltrain Recorder.

The follwoing bills were presented and allowed.

A. B. Randle…………………………….$33.44

Will Boling……………………………… 3.50

Linden Tanner………………………….. 16.50

Albert Coats…………………………….. 3.75

T. J. Adcock…………………………….. 20.00

A motion was made by R. L. Thompson and seconed by Neal Nolen that the Tax Rate for 1929 Be as follows. #1.oo special, (interjected in writing: to fray outstanding interest on Bonds and Warrants and to retire Warrants), .30 cents corporation, .10 cents High school, .10 cents elementary school making a total of $1.50 and the motion was carried.

A motion was made by R. L. Thompson and seconed by D. W. Cates that W. R. Warren, S. E. Johnson, and M/A. Williams be elected a board of Equalazation for City of Alamo for the year 1929 and was carried.

There being no further business the meeting adjourned.

R. F. Tanner Mayor

E. S. Coltrain


The Railraad and Public Utilities Commission of the State of Tennessee assessed the following as follows

Birmingham & Northwestern Railway Express Agency..$8,642.00

Alamo Power and L. Co. …………………………………… 4,000.00

Bells Light and water co. ……………………………………. 375.00

Southern Bell and Tel co. ………………………………….. 675.00=====

Page 71, 6 Dec 1929: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen met in Mayor’s office in a call session on Dec. 6th, 1929. With the following members present, R. F. Tanner Mayor present and presiding, D.W.Cates, J.E.Klyce. R.L.Thompson, and E.S.Coltrain Recorder.

The following business was transacted.

A motion was made by R. L. Thompson and seconed by J. E. Klyce that it shall be and is hereby declared unlawful for any person firm or corporation to transport or be in possession of any intoxicating liquors, any one Guilty of same shall be subject to a fine of not less than $1.00 nor more than $50.00.

The following bills were presented and passed on.

R. A. Byrd…………………..$3.55

W. R. Boling…………………5.00

With no further business to come before the board it adjourned.

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder

R. F. Tanner

Mayor


Page 75, 23 Jan 1930: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Alamo, Tenn met on this the 23rd day of Jan. 1930, on call of Mayor R. F. Tanner, for the purpose of considering the passage of a resolution ratifying the sale of the Alamo Light and Power Company by its owner, Mrs. E. C. Darden, to Mr. J Elliott Hall. Mayor R. F. Tanner, and Aldermen J. E. Klyce, R. L. Thompson, D.W.Cates and W.N. Nolen, with E.S.Coltrain, county Recorder, all being present, when the following business wah had and entered of record to-wit.

Alderman R. L. Thompson, read the following resolution:

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It Resolved by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the town of Alamo, Crockett Country, Tenn. that the conveyance, transfer, or assgnment of “a certain Electric Light and Power Transmission and Distribution System located in and serving the town of Alamo, and adjacent rural districts, in Crrockett County, Tennessee, together with all franchises, land tracts, materials and supplies, fistures and appuratenances thereunto belonging, and heretofore known as the Alamo Light and Company property, and being the same property conveyed to the same named GRANTOR, by Mrs. E. C. Darden, by bill of Sale dated November 19th, 1929, and recorded on the third day of October, 1929, in Deed Book #8, page 498 in Regiter’s office in Alamo, Crockett County, Tennessee, and the said Hall is hereby given and granted all the rights and powers conferred upon the grantor by a franchise whish was granted by the said Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the town of Alamo, on Dec. 5th.1916 to take effect on January 1st, 1917.

Page 76, continued: and running for a term of thirty (30) year from January 1917, and further separately asigned to said J. Elliott Hall by Mrs. E. C. Darden by written assignment of transfer date October 2nd 1929, it being the object and purpose of this resolution to confer upon the said J. Elliot Hall, granted as aforesaid, all the rights, powers, and priviliges herefore held and enjoyed by the said Mr. E. C. Darden with respect to the electric light and power transmission and distributing system located in and serving the town of Alamo and the people within and adjacent to the corporate limits of the Town of Alamo.

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Alderman J. E. Klyce moved the passage of the resolution read and Alderman D. W. Cates seconed this motion, and after discussion, the motion ws unanimously adopted, all Alderman voting Aye, and the Mayor declared the motion of the resolution duly adopted.

On motion duly made by alderman W. N. Nolen, and seconed by Alderman R. L. thompson, unanimously carried, the city recorder was ordered to prpare a cerified copy of said resolution to be amiled to the Attorneys for the said J. Elliott Hall.

There being no further business, or motin, the Board adjourned subject to the call of the Mayor, or until the next regular meeting.

R. F. Tanner Mayor

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder


Page 77, 6 Feb 1930: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen met in regular session on Feb. 6th, 1930, with the following members present.

R. F. Tanner Mayor, present and presiding, R. L.Thompson D.W. Cates, Neal Nolen and J. E. Klyce. E. S. Coltrain Recorder.

The Following Bills Were presented and allowed.

E. B. McLean………………….. $7.37

J. Pittman ……………………… .70

B. C. Emerson ………………… 7.50 Carl Robertson board bill

J. A. Bailey …………………….. 12.50

Thompson Hdw. Co. …………. 2.65

H. H. Edenton & L. Vernon… 20.38 Trip to Nashville

Hallie Emerson …………………..

James Carter……………………….

A motion was made by Mr. Klyce that Mr. B. F. Colvett be elected as 1930 Tax Aacessor at $25.00 and seconed by D. W. Cates and was carried unanimously.

No further business to come before the meeting the meeting adjourned.

R. F. Tanner

Mayor

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder


Pages 78, 81, 82: 6 Mar 1930: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Alamo, Tennessee met in regular session at seven o’clock P.M. on the 6th day of march, 1930 at the Mayor’s office. Present and presiding the Hon. R. F. Tanner, Mayor: also present the following Aldermen,to-wit: D. W. Cates, R. L. Thompson, J. E. Klyce, and Neal Nolen, E. S. Coltrain Recorder present.

The Board was opened in due form, and a puorum being present, the following proceedings were had: The following bills were presented .

John M. Perry, $4000.00 insurance on old sch. bldg…….$55.60

Alamo pilot……………………………………………………… 7.95

A motion was made by R. L. Thompson that S. B. Follis be elected as a member of the City School Board, in place of W. C. Hays this motion was seconed by Neal Nolen and carried unanimously.

In the matter of constructing streets in and for the Town of Alamo, Tennessee, and the method of paying the cost thereof, an ordinance in the following words and figures was read and offered: 

ORDINANCE

AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND

SALE OF CUPON BONDS OF THE TOWN OF ALAMO, TENNESSEE FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING

STREETS IN AND FOR SAID TOWN,IN THE PRINCIPAL

AMOUNT OF $7,5000.00

WHEREAS, the Town of Alamo, Tennessee, had determinet that certain municipal improvements are urgently needed at this time, to-wit: the

construc-tion of streets, and

WHEREAS, the town of Alamo has susarthy under the procisions of Charter 50, Publis Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, the year 1913 (First Extra Session), and amendments thereto, to issue in bearing cupon bonds for the purpose of providing means to pay the cost expensesof such street construction, provided such question is first submitted to the qualified voters of Said town and their approval is obtainted at an election called and held for the purpose, therefore, BE IT RODAINED BY THE BOARD OF MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF THE TOWN OF ALAMO, TENNESSEE:

SECTION 1. That there is hereby authorized and directed to be issued and sold $7,500.00 of interest bearing cupon bonds of the Town of Alamo, Tennessee, for the purpose of constructing streets in and for said Town. No. 1 to be of the denomination of $500.00 and bonds Nos. 2 to 8, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. Said bonds shall be dated April 1, 1930, bear interest at the rate of 6% per anum, payable semiannually on October first and April first of each year, and shall as follows:

$ 500 April1, 1940

1,000 April l, 1941

1,000 April l, 1942

1,000 April 1, 1943

1,000 April 1, 1944

1,000 April 1, 1945

1,000 April 1, 1946

1,000 April 1, 1947

The principal and interest of the bonds herby authorized shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the Chemical Bank & Trust Company, New York Ciry, New York, and the form of such bonds and cupons shall follow the usual and consomary pledges and recitals.

Section 2: that all of said bonds shall be the Absolute and general obligations of the Town of Alamo, Tennessee, and that annuallywhile any of the bonds and interest cupons hall be outstanding there shall be levied a sufficient tax on all the taxabel property in said Town for the purpose of providing a sinking fund, which, with its accumulations, will be sufficient for the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds herein authorized when and as such bonds and interest become due and payable.

SECTION 3: That this ordinance shall not become effective until the question of the issuance of said bonds shall have been submitted to and approved by the qualified boters of the Town of Alamo, Tennessee.

SECTION 4: that an election on the question of the issuance of said bonds is hereby called to be held on the 22nd day of May 1930, such an election to be called and held in the manner prescribed in the Act under which said bonds are issued notice thereof to be given by the Election Commissioners of and for Crockett County, Tennessee, by publishing notice thereof at least once in the Alamo Pilot, a newspaper published and having general circulation in said town, each publication to be made at least thirty days before the election is held, in the manner prescribed in Section 2 of Chapter 50 Public Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee for the year 1913 (First Extra Session), and theElection Commissioners for Crockett County are hereby requested to call and hold said election in accordance with law and the provisions of this ordinance, and in such notice of election this ordinance shall be set out verbatim.

SECTUIB 5. In event the elections results in favor of the issuance of said bondes, the Mayor and Recorder of the Town of Alamo are authoized, directed and empowered to do and perform all things necessary to the proper carryingout of the procisions of this ordinance, to sign siad bonds and affix he corporate seal of the Town of Alamo thereto and cause the cupons thereto attached to be executed with their fadismile signatures, either printed or lithographed thereon.

SECTION 6. That if said bonds are not sold by this Council, they shall be sold by the Mayor and Recorder in sch Manner as said officials may determine to be for the best interest of said Town.

SECTION 7.

Upon motion of R. L. Thompson, seconded by J. E. Klyce,the ordinance was passed on first reading by the following roll: Neal Nichol, D. W. Cates, r. L. thompson, & J. E. Klyce. Those votingin favor of the adoption of the ordinance were: D. W. cates, Neal Nolen R. L. Thompson & J. E. Klyce. Those opposed: None.

WHEREAS, the ordinance was delcared duly adopted on first reading, and on motion which was dulymade and seconded,the Board adjourned to mee at 5 o’clock P.M. on the seventh day of March, 1930, for the purpose of considering the passage of ordinance authorizing Street Bonds on second reading.

R. F. Tanner

Mayor, Alamo, Tennessee

ATTEST

E. S. Colraine

Recorder

Page 82, 10 Mar 1930: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Alamo, Tennessee, met at 5 o’clock on the 10th day of March, 1930, pursuant to adjournment. Present and presiding, the Hon. R. F. Tanner, Mayor: also present the following aldermen, to-wit: D. W. Cates, Neal Nolen, J. E. Klyce, and R. L. Thompson. E. S. Coltrain Recorder.

The Board was opened in due form, and a quorum being present, the following proceedings were had:

AN ORDINANCE, the daption of whish is as follows:

“AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE INSURANCE AND SALE OF CUPON BONDS OF THE TOWN OF ALAMO, TENNESSEE, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION STREETS IN AND FOR SAID TOWN, IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $7,500.00, was read and considered, and upon motion of R. L. Thompson, which was seconed by Neal Nolen, the ordinance was passed on third and final reading by the following roll call vote: In favor of ordinance were: R. L. Thompson, Neal Nolen, D. W. Cates, and J. E. Klyce, those opposed were: None.

WHEREUPON the ordinance was declared duly adopted on third and final reading, and the Mayor announced that he had signed and approved the same.

R. F. Tanner

Mayor, Alamo, Tennessee

Attest:

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder, Alamo, Tennessee

STATE OF TENNESSEE

CROCKETT COUNTY

TOWN OF ALAMO

I, E. S. Coltrain, Recorder of the Town of Alamo, Tennesssee, hereby certify that the foregoing constitutes a true and corrrect transcript of the proceedings of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Alamo, Tennessee, upon the adoption of the ordinance therein set out authorizing the issuance of $7,500.00 Street Bonds of said Town, as the same appears of record on the minutes of said Board, of which I am the legal custodian.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, witness my signature and official seal, this the 10th day of March, 1930.

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder, Alamo, Tennessee


Page 83: Resolution, Permitting, authorizing and consenting to the sale and transfer by J. Elliot Hall to Tennessee Electric Company of all the properties, rights and franchises held by the said J. Elliot Hall in the Town of Alamo, Crockett, Tennessee.

Section one: Be it resolved by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Alamo, Tennessee, that Permission, consent and authority is herby granted to J. Elliott Hall to sell and trnasfer to Tenessee Electric Company, and to Tennessee Electric Company to acquire for the said J. Elliott Hall in the town of Alamo, Crockett, Tennessee.

BOARD OF MAYOR AND ALDERMEN TOWN OF ALAMO

By R. F. Tanner Mayor.

D. W. Cates………Alderman

J. E. Klyce………..Alderman

W. N. Nolen……..Alderman

R. L. Thompson…Alderman

I herby certify the above and foregoing is a true copy of Resolution passed this dy by the Board of Mayor and Alderman of theTown of Alamo, Crockett County, Tennessee.

Dated Alamo, Tennessee, this 18th Day of March, 1930

R. F. Tanner

Mayor


Page 84, 3 Apr 1930: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen of the town of Alamo, Tennessee met in the Mayor’s office on the third day of April, 1930, with all the members present and transacted the following business to wit, A Motion was made and carried that the Recorder pay to the Alamo School Board of Alamo, Tenn. the sum of $375.60 it being the amount due them from the tax levy for the year 1928. Also that the Recorder issue check for the balance due the School Board on the .50 cents levy of the 1928 taxes for the purpose of paying on the Judgement held by the Bank of Alamo, vs the Corporation of Alamo.

A motion was made and carried that Warren Greer be paid for the services rendered in cleaning up square and that he be retained for same services at a salary of $3.00 per week only so long as the Board sees proper to retain him.

The Following bills were presented and allowed.

Hallie Emerson……………………………………………2.40

W. J. Pittman………………………………………………1.20

Lymden Tanner……………………………………………2.00

‘ ‘ …………………………………………….1.00

There being no further business to come before the board it. adjourned.

E. S. Coltrain R. F. Tanner

Recorder Mayor


Page 85, 1 May 1930: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen met in regular session on May 1st, 1930 in the Mayor’s office with all the Members present and R. F. Tanner Mayor present and presiding.

The following bills were present and allowed.

B. F. Colvett………………………………………………$25.00

Edmond Davis…………………………………………… 1.40

Lennie dBrown………………………………………….. .60

Lem McLean…………………………………………….. 12.50

Will Boling0……………………………………………… 7.00

Lyhden Tanner…………………………………………… 2.00

” ” …………………………………………… 4.75

T. J. Smith …………………………………………… 1.00

J. C. Emerson ……………………………………………. 10.50

R. L. Thompson…………………………………………. 3.75

E. H. King (Ditch Work)…………………………….. 21.80

There being no further business to come before the meeting it adjourned.

E. S. Coltrain R. F. Tanner

Recorder Mayor


Page 86, 3 Jul 1930: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen met in the Mayor’s office on July 3rd, 1930 with all members present.

The following business transacted.

Jim Bailey account for lumber………..$……………

A motion was made by R. L. Thompson and seconed by D. W. Cates that R. F. Tanner be authorized to hav Recorder issue checks to hands for Street work. motion carried unanimoulsy. therbeing no further business to come before the meeting it adjourned.

R. F. Tanner

Mayor

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder


Page 87, 14 Jun 1930:

Alamo, Tennessee

June 14th, 1930

The Board of Mayor and Aldermen of the town of Alamo, Tennessee, met in Special Session, pursuant to call of the Mayor, at 2;30 o’clock P.M. on the above date, at the Mayor’s office in said Town. Present and presiding the Honorabel r. F. Tanner, Mayor, and present also the follwoing aldermen to wit:

R. L. Thompson, D. w. Cates, Neal Nolen, and J. E. Klyce.

A quorem being presnet the following preceedings were had and entered of record:

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The Mayor read the call for the Special Meeting, which was served upon each of the aldermen, and which is in words and figures asfollows to wit:

Alamo, Tennessee

June 14th, 1930

TO THE ALDERMEN OF THE

TOWN OF ALAMO, TENNESSEE

I, hereby call a Special meeting of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen to convene in my office at 2:30 o Clock P.M. on the 14th day of June 1930, for the purpose of considering and taking such action asmay be necessary in connection with the issuance and sale of $7,500.00 of Street Improvement Bonds of the Town of Alamo, Tennessee.

This being a very important meeting, each of you are urged to be present.

Respectfully,

(signed) R. F. Tanner

Mayor

In the matter of constructing streets in and for the said town of Alamo, Tennessee and the Method of paying the cost a Resolution in the following words and figures was read and

Resolution.

WHEREAS, this Board by ordinance duly passed third and final reading on March 10th, 1930, authorized the issuance of $7,500.00 of bonds of the Town of Alamo, Tennessee, for the purpose of paying the cost of constrecting and improving streets in and for said Town, and requested the ecletion on May 22, 1930 on the question of the issuance of said bonds, and

WHEREAS, the elcetion Comissioners for Crockett County, Tennessee, have certified in their Board the results of said election, which repre is in words and figures as follows to wit;

WHEREAS, it appears from said report that the majority of the votes cast to said election favored the issuance of said bonds this confering authority upon this Board to cause said bonds to be issued in the manner set forth in the ordinance heretofore passed by this Board, and

WHEREAS, after due notice the said bonds were offered for sale and sold to Messrs. Little, Wooten and Company of Jackson, Tennessee, and

WHEREAS, it appears necessry and proper that this Board adopt, as a matter of record, the proper form of bond for the said issue, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF THE TOWN OF ALAMO, TENNESSEE:

SECTION l. That the sala of said bonds heretofore made toMessrs. Little, Wooten and Company, Jackson, Tennessee, in accordance with contracts entered into, be and the same is hereby retified, approved and confirmed.

SECTION 2: That the form of such bonds and cuopns shall be substantially as followe;

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

STATE OF TENNESSEE

TOWN OF ALAMOSTREET IMPROVEMENT BOND

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that the Town of Alamo, a Municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State fo Tennessee, for value received, acknowledge itself indebted and promises to pay to the bearer the sum of Seven thousand five Hundred dollars ($7,500.00), lawful money of the United States of America on the first day of April, 19– with interest hereron at the rate of six percentum (6%) per annum, payable semiannually on October 1st and April 1st. of each year until this bond si paid, upon presentation and surrender of the annexed supons as the severally become due, both principal and interest of this bond being payable at the Chemical Bank & Trust Company, New York.

This bond is one of a series of eight (8) bonds, numbered form (1) to eight (8)’inclusive, aggregating the principal sum of Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500.00) issued under and prusuance of and in strict complianc with the constitution and statutes of the State of Tennessee, including Chapter 50, Public Acts of Tennessee, 1913 (first extra session), the charter of said Town in such cases made and provided, and in pursuance of resolutions and ordinances of said town duly adopted and had, and pursuant to an regular election called and held at which a majority of the voters participating herein favored the issuance of said bonds; said bonds being issued for the purpose of providing funds with which to construct and improve the streets in the town of Alamo.

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IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, RECITED AND DECLARED that all acts, conditions and thigns required to be done, exist and be performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond, in order to make this bond a legal, valid and binding obligation of the Twon of Alamo, Tennessee, have been done, exist and been performed in regular and due time, form and manner as required by law; that provision has been made by law and resolution for the levy and collection fo an annual tax on all taxable property within said Town sufficient to pay the principal and interest hereof as the same fall due, and that the indebtedness represnted by this bond, thgether with all other indebtedness of said Twon, does not exceed and Constitutional or Statutory limitation, and for the prompt performance of all convenants, recitals and stipulations herein contained the full faith, credit and resources of the town of Alamo are irrevocably pledged, and this bond is exempt form all State, County and Muncipal taxes within the state of Tennessee.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the Town of Alamo, tennessee, has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor, countersigned by the recorder and corporate seal for said Town affixed hereto and has caused the interest cupons hereto attached to be executed with the fac-simile signatures of said officials, and this bond to be dated April 1, 1930.

R. F. Tanner

Mayor

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder

(form of coupon)

No.———

On the first day of april, 19— the town of Alamo, in the state of Tennessee, will pay to the bearer at the Chemical Bank & Trust co, New York City, New York, the sum of $7,500.

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lawful money of the United States of america, being six months interest then due on its Street Improvement bond, dated April 1st, 1930. N. ——-

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Mayor

Attest

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder, Alamo, Tennessee

Motion to adopt the foregoing resolution having been made by Alderman R. L. Thompson, which was duly seconded by Alderman J. E. Klyce, upon roll call the following voted “aye” J. E. Klyce, D. W. Cates, R. L. Thompson, and Neal Nolen

Those opposed: None.

Whereupon the Mayor declared the resolution duly adopted.

R. F. Tanner

Mayor

Attest:

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder, Alamo, Tennessee


15 July 1930:

I, R. F. Tanner, do solemly swear that as Mayor of the town of Alamo, Tennessee, I will to the best of my ability will,truly and impartially discharge the duties of saidoffice so help me God.

R. F. Tanner

Swoen to and subscribed before me this July 15, 1930..

J. B. Edwards, Clerk of Crockett County

We, D. W. Cates, J. E. Klyce, W. N. Nolen, and R. L. Thompson, do solemnl swear that we will to the best of oour ability well and truly discharge the duties of the office of Aldermen of the Town of Alamo, Tennessee, so help me God.

D. W. Cates

J. E. Klyce

R. L. Thompson

W. N. Nolen

Subscribed and sworn to before me – this July 15, 1930.

J. B. Edwards Clerk of Crockett County


Page 92, 24 Jul 1930: The Mayor and Board of Aldermen met in the mayor’s office on July 24th, 1930, with all members present. R. F. Tanner Mayyor, D. W. Cates, Neal Nolen, J. E. Klyce, and R. L. Thompson. E. S. Coltrain Recorder.

The School Board met with the city board in regard to making tax levy for school in 1930 taxes.

R. L. Thompson made motion that all road hands subject to road dut be warned to wok streets for seven days at .50cts per day which would amount to $3.50 each. Seconded by D. W. Cates and carried unanimously.

The following bils were presented. Elmo King, $30.00 for road grading. Leslie Vernon $25.00 trip to Nashville in regard to lights, Alamo Pilot $10.30. F. M. Porter $3.20 election officers meals. All bills were allowed.

A motion was made by Neal nolen that the Mayor R. F. Tanner be given the authority to buy gravel for streets. this was seconed by R. L. Thompson. and carried.

A motion was made to receive bids for contracts to gravel streets. There being no further business to come before the board it adjourned.

R. F. Tanner

Mayor

Everett S. Coltrain

Recorder


Page 93, 4 Sep 1930: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen met in the office ofthe Mayor on the the 4th day of Sept. 1930, with the following members present, R. F. Tanner, Maor, residing, D. W. Cates, W. N. Nolen, J. E. Klyce, and R. L. Thompson, Aldermen, also present Everett C. Coltrain, City Recorder, when the following bsiness was had and entered of record to wit:

TAX ORDINANCE

The following ordinance was introduced and read by R. L. Thompson.

Be it ordained by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Alamo, That there be and is hereby levied, a tax, on all taxable property witnin the corporate limits of said town of Alamo, For the year 1930 and subsequent years as follows: $1.15 on each $100.00 of taxable property within said corporation, designated as special tax, and for the purpose of paying the principal and interes of all outstanding bonds and indebtedness of said corporation.

.40 on each $100.00 of taxable property within said corporation, designated as a corporation tax, and for the purpose for paying the corporation light bills, marshal salary, and other general expenses of said corporation, not included in the foregoing levy, making a total rate, for the year 1930, and swubsequent year, of $1.85 on each $100.00 of taxable property in said Town of Alamo. Be it further ordinaed by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen that each and every trade, occupation and business,not declared to be a privilege and assessed as such by the State of Tennessee be and the sam is hereby declared to be a privilege within the corporation of the town of Alamo, and the privilege tax thereon fixed at the same rate as

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as is now fixed by the State of Tennessee.

Be it further ordained that each and every paragraph, clause, phrase, and word of this ordinance is declared to be separate and distinct from every other paragraph, clause, phrase, and wor, and the same would have been passed by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen regareless of the remaining part of this ordinance.

Be it further ordained that in event any paragraph, phrase, sentence, clause, or word of this act is held to be illegal or unconstitutional the remaining paragraphs, clauses, phrases, sentence, and words of the remaining shall not be effected thereby.

Said R. L. Thompson moved the passage of the foregoing ordinance. On first reading, which motion was seconded by Alderman D. W. Cates, and on roll call all members of the board voted aye, and the Mayor declared the ordinance passed on first reading.

There being no further business the Board adjourned until tomorrowfor the purpose of passing the above ordinance on the second reading.

R. F. Tanner

Mayor

Everett S. Coltrain

Recorder


Page 95, 5 Sep 1930: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Alamo, met in the office of the Mayor on this the 5th day of Sept, 1930, for the purpose of cosideringon the second reading the tax ordinance assessed on the first reading, at the meeting of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen, on yesterday, which said ordinance is fully set out from the minutes of the Board, and in the minutes of the meeting was held on August 4th, 1930, R. F. Tanner, Mayor prsent and presiding, J. E. Klyce, W. N. Nolen, D. W. Catea and R. L. Thompson, Aldermen, also present, Everett Coltrain, City Recorder, when the following business was had and entered of record to-wit:

R. L. thompson moved that the Tax Ordinance passed yesterday by this Board on first reading and copied on the minutes of themeeting yesterday be passed on second reading, which motion was duly seconede by D. W. Cates, and on rall call all members of the Board voted aye, and the Mayor declared the motion carried and the Ordinance passed on second reading. There being no further business the board adjourned to meet tomorrow, for the purpose of passing said Ordinance on third reading.

R. F. Tanner

Mayor

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder


Page 96, 6 Sep, 1930: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen of the town of Alamo, Crockett County, Tennessee met in the office of the Mayor on this 6th day of Sept, 1930, for the purpose of passing the Tax Ordinance, for the year 1930, and every subsequent year, on reading which Ordinance was passed on irst reading day before and second reading yesterday, and which is carried in the minutes of the meeting held on day before yesterday, with following members present:

R. F. Tanner, Mayor, present and presiding, J. e. Klyce, W. N. Nolen, D. W. Cates, and R. L. Thompson, Aldermen, also present Everett S. Coltrain, City Recorder, when the following business was had of record to-wit:

Alderman R. L. Thompson, moved the passage on third reading of Tax Ordinance of said Town of Alamo, for the year 1930, all years, which was passed on first reading day before yesterday the meeting of said board, on second reading yesterday, are on the minutes of the meeting of said Boardon day before whicch motion (esd fulydrvenfrfny Slfrsman: Note: obviously wrong keys. mn) D. FW. Cates on roll rall all members of the Board voted aye, and thereupon the Mayor declared said Ordinance duly carried on third reading and said tax rate fixed for the year 1930, and every subsequent as provided in said Ordinance.

thereoeing no further business the Board adjourned.

R. F. Tanner

Mayor

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder


Page 97, 16 Sep 1930: The board of Mayor and Aldermen met in special meeting on Sept. 16th, 1930 with following membrs present:

R. F. Tanner Mayor present and presiding, D. W. Cates, Neal Nolen, J. E. Klyce, R. L. Thompson Aldermen: also Everett S. Coltrain recorder.

A motion was made by R. L. Thompson tha an ordinance be made to make the Court Square of Alamo, Tenn. a Fair ground during the week of the Crockett County Fair for 1930. From Sept 22 to 27 inc. Thiswas seconded by J. E. Klyce and passed unanimously. R. L. Thompson made motion that an ordinance be passed prohibiting any parking on square during fair week, seconded by J. E. Klyce and passed.

J. E. Klyce made a motion that the Board of Mayor and Aldermen not plead Statue of limitation on School warrents held by Bank of Alamo.

Motion was made to adjourn.

R. F. Tanner

Mayor

E. S. Coltrain

Recorder


Page 97, 1 Oct 1930: The Board of Mayor and Aldermen met in special session on Oct 21st, 1930: the Following members present R. F. Taner, Mayor, R. L. Thompson, D. W. Cates, J. E. Klyce Aldermem and Everett S. Coltrain recorder.

The following bills were presented and Allowed.

-.B. Ross…………………………………$ 3.00

Alamo Pilot………………………………12.50

Camden Gravel Co……………………791.97

Motion was made by R. L.Thompson that T. J. Smith be hired as night watchman for town of Alamo at Salary of $50.00 per month.


Contributed by Margaret N. Nichol.

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