Last Monday night, per appointment, a large number of our citizens, met the agent of the Asylum at the Methodist church. After the object and workings of the institution had been fully explained, an auxiliary society was formed composed of the following ladies. Officers: Mrs. A. ACTON, president; Mrs. Jerome HILL, secretary; Mrs. R. A. WOOD, treasurer.

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 03 Aug. 1867, Page 3. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.

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The following is a synopsis of business transacted in the county court of Hardeman county at the February term, 1867.

 

John HOWE appointed administrator on the estate of B. MCMAHAN, dec’d.

W. A. MASH appointed administrator on the estate of Nancy SHINAULT, dec’d.

James J. BROOKS appointed administrator on the estate of M. H. BOYD, dec’d.

J. J. POLK appointed guardian to W. P. and Ida F. FOWLER.

A. MAYFIELD appointed guardian to Francis SPURLIN.

Thomas J. AYERS constable elect in district 16 entered into bond and duly qualified.

S. L. PREWITT constable elect in district 1, entered into bond and duly qualified.

William H. WEBB apprenticed to J. S. NEELY until he arrives at the age of 21 years.

Paul, Silas and Manuel, colored children, apprenticed to John TAYLOR until they arrive at the age of 21 years.

J. M. M. and Reuben J. SILLS, white children, apprenticed to William RUSH until they arrive at the age of 18 years.

The last Will and Testament with codicels thereto of Ann E. FITZHUGH, dec’d, probated.

Report special commissioners appointed to purchase a suitable home for Mrs. C. USSERY, widow of M. C. USSERY, dec’d, filed and confirmed.

Order to pay the heirs of John HARRIS, dec’d.

Order to pay the heirs of J. B. MOTLEY, dec’d.

Order to pay the adm’r of S. CARPER, dec’d.

Order to pay the heirs of William PIRTLE, dec’d.

Order to pay the heirs of William POWELL, dec’d.

Order to loan money belonging to Mrs. M. P. ROBERTS.

Order allowing Isaac W. PIRTLE, adm’t of estate of B. W. PIRTLE, dec’d, credit for $33, Confederate money belonging to said estate.

Order releasing T. E. MOORE, guardian, from interest.

Order releasing H. BISHOP and H. HARKINS, guardians, from interest.

Order authorizing J. C. PREWITT, adm’r of J. E. LAKE‘s estate to sell coin belonging to said estate.

Order allowing William MCKINNIE, guardian, credit for $200, Confederate money.

Order appointing commissioners to set apart one years’ provisions to Mrs. Jane MARSH.

One jury of view report filed and approved.

Nine appointments of overseers of roads.

Report commissioners appointed to divide land of S. P. MCKINNIE, dec’d, filed and confirmed and title decreed.

Report sale land belonging to the estate of R. DIAL, dec’d, filed and confirmed and title decreed.

Report sale land belonging to the estate of Bryant JOHNSON, dec’d, filed and confirmed and title decreed.

Report sale land belonging to the estate of Mary RODGERS, dec’d, filed and confirmed and title decreed.

Report sale land belonging to the estate of R. M. CALLAHAN, filed and excepted to and the bidding ordered to stand open until next term.

Report sale land belonging to W. C. USSERY, dec’d, filed and confirmed and title decreed.

Report sale land belonging to the estate of Thomas DOYLE, dec’d, filed and confirmed and title decreed.

Resignation of R. GALLOWAY as constable of district 10 tendered and accepted.

Order requiring the sheriff to open and hold elections in districts 16, 5 and 10 to fill vacancies of justice of the peace, school commissioner and constable.

Order guardian adlitem, order reference and order sale land in case of R. A. BARHAM et al. vs. heirs of J. A. BARHAM, dec’d.

Order guardian adlitem, order pro confesso in case of Sarah GRANTHAM vs. heirs of Alvin GRANTHAM, dec’d.

Order appointing commissioners to divide lands of Alvin GRANTHAM, dec’d.

Order appointing Notaries Public for the county as follows: C. H. ANDERSON, Bolivar; William H. TODD, Saulsbury; R. B. RUFFIN, Toone Station.

Order allowing W. J. DAVIS, adm’r of C. COPE, dec’d, until next term to settle.

Order authorizing W. H. TODD, adm’r of J. H. RAINER, dec’d, to sell uncurrent money belonging to said estate.

Report of the first pro rata statement in insolvent estate of John E. MASTIN, dec’d, presented, approved, and the adm’r ordered to pay out to creditors.

Report of the first pro rata statement in insolvent estate of Isaac T. CREWS, dec’d, presented, approved, and the administrator ordered to pay out to creditors.

Order appointing commissioner to assign dower to Mrs. E. L. NEARIN.

Order appointing commissioner to assign dower to Mrs. Syrena RAY.

Order granting the Clerk and Master further time to take the account of advancements in estates of A. DEAN and Catherine MCCARTER, dec’d.

Report commissioners appointed to set apart one years’ provisions each to Mrs. Sarah GATEWOOD and Manima WEBB, filed and approved.

Report receipts of creditors in the insolvent estate of J. S. BAGLEY, dec’d, filed and approved.

The following settlements, inventories and account sales presented, approved and ordered to be recorded and filed, to-wit:

A settlement with Francis FENTRESS, adm’r of estate of J. R. FENTRESS, dec’d.

A settlement with A. TURNER, executor of estate of Ann HUMBLE, dec’d.

A settlement with Pryor WEBB, guardian of B. F. and R. MASHBURN.

A settlement with A. RAMSEY, guardian of T. J. JOYNER.

A settlement with W. SMITH, guardian of heirs of Levi PEARCE, dec’d.

A settlement with N. H. DUNLAP, guardian of V. W. HINES.

A settlement with E. E. LOW, guardian of M. J. DENSON.

A settlement with Wood & Smith, trustees of Schuyler & Shirley.

A settlement with Jerome HILL, guardian of P. M. HUDDLESTON.

An inventory property of Schuyler & Shirley by Wood & Smith, trustees.

An inventory property of R. MCMAHAN, dec’d, by John HOWE, administrator.

An inventory property of S. WEST, dec’d, by Ann M. ROPER, administratrix.

An inventory property of P. M. HUDDLESTON, by Jerome HILL, trustee.

An inventory property of R. M. MCCOMMON, dec’d, by W. H. TODD, adm’r.

An inventory property of William MOORE, dec’d, by J. M. TAYLOR, executor.

An inventory property of Thomas KERR, dec’d, by J. B. ROWLAND, administrator.

An inventory property of Sampson CARPER, dec’d, by P. M. DERRYBERRY, adm’r.

An inventory property of M. H. BOYD, dec’d, by J. J. BROOKS, adminstrator.

An inventory property of M. J. DENSON, dec’d, by E. E. LOW, administrator.

An inventory property of J. B. MOTLEY, dec’d, by Rufus ARCHER, administrator.

An inventory property of Jane EAGIN, dec’d, by M. BROOKS, administrator.

An account sale property of James AVENT, dec’d, by J. J. POLK, administrator.

An account sale property of J. M. KIRK, dec’d, by A. H. THORNTON, administrator.

An account sale property of Thomas E. CHAMBERS, dec’d, by J. P. CHAMBERS, executor.

An account sale property of J. B. MOTLEY, dec’d, by Rufus ARCHER, administrator.

An account sale property of heirs of H. J. MCKINNIE by D. MCKINNIE, guardian.

 

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 16 Feb. 1867, Page 2. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.

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John H. BILLS, Chairman Presiding

The following is a synopsis of business transacted in the County court of Hardeman county at its December term, 1866.

W. B. HENRY appointed administrator on the estate of James MILLS, Sen’r. dec’d.
N. HUDDLESTON and A. WILSON appointed adm’rs on the estate of Nancy ROSS, dec’d.
J. J. POLK appointed administrator on the estate of D. B. CHEAIRS, dec’d.
James M. MILLER appointed administrator on the estate of Thomas BEATON, dec’d.
P. M. CRAWFORD appointed administrator on the estate of W. B. ELKS, dec’d.
J. J. DUPUY appointed guardian to heirs of R. C. THOMPSON, dec’d.
B. M. HATCH appointed guardian to heirs of C. and M. THOMPSON.
Jessie WILSON appointed guardian to heirs of William and J. C. THOMPSON.
Charles G. JOY appointed guardian to heirs of C. G. JOY, dec’d.
C. S. ROBERTSON appointed guardian to heirs of Caleb COPE, Jr.
M. M. DICKINSON appointed guardian to heirs of Lou R. DICKINSON.
Sallie D. GWYN appointed guardian to heirs of T. J., James L. and Hugh DICKINSON.
H. W. DOYLE appointed guardian to heirs of B. F. LANIER.
Report sale land belonging to the estate of John FIELD, dec’d, filed and accepted and order for clerk to resell.
Report sale land belonging to the estate of Eli COX, dec’d, filed and confirmed as to one tract and title decreed to purchaser and order for clerk and master to resell balance.
Report sale land belonging to the estate of C. and Thomas MCCARTER, dec’d, filed and confirmed as to part, and title decreed to purchasers and order for clerk and master to resell balance.
Report sale land belonging to the estate of William SIMPSON, dec’d, filed and confirmed as to part, and title decreed to purchasers, and order for clerk and master to resell the balance.
Report sale land belonging to the estate of Elias and F. D. STEWART, dec’d, filed and confirmed and title decreed to purchaser.
Report sale land belonging to the estate of Richard HOLLOMAN, dec’d, filed and confirmed and title decreed to purchaser.
Report sale land belonging to the estate of Henry POLK (colored), dec’d, filed and confirmed and title decreed to purchasers.
Report sale land belonging to the estate of Boling BRANCH, dec’d, filed and confirmed and title decreed to purchasers.
Report sale land belonging to the estate of Joseph R. WOODS, dec’d, filed and confirmed and title decreed to purchaser.
Order sale land belonging to the estate of Thomas DOYLE, dec’d.
Order sale land belonging to the estate of Mary RODGERS, dec’d.
Order sale land belonging to the estate of Bryant JOHNSON, dec’d.
Order sale town lot belonging to the estate of W. T. PETTUS, dec’d.
Order sale land belonging to the estate of Isaac T. CREWS, dec’d.
Order sale land belonging to the estate of M. C. USSERY, dec’d.
Order sale land and lots belonging to the estate of N. ROBERTS, dec’d.
Order sale land belonging to the estate of Riley DIAL, dec’d.
Report commissioners appointed to assign dower to Mrs. Sarah J. BOYD, filed and confirmed and titel decreed.
Report of commissioners appointed to assign dower to Mrs. Ruth HORNSBY, filed and confirmed and title decreed.
Report of commissioners appointed to assign dower to Mrs. Francis M. LAKE, filed and confirmed and title decreed.
Report of commissioners appointed to assign dower to Mrs. Wilmoth O. LANIER, filed and confirmed and title decreed.
Order appointing commissioners to assign dower to Marcilla FOSTER.
Order appointing commissioners to assign dower to Viloet LUTTRELL.
Order appointing commissioners to assign dower to Laura M. LAKE.
Order appointing commissioners to assign dower to Martha AVENT.
Order appointing commissioners to assign dower to Jane ELKS.
Order appointing commissioners to assign dower to Mary A. BARHAM renewed.
Order appointing commissioners to divide land belonging to estate of John W. CASEY.
Order appointing commissioners to lay off one years’ provisions to Mrs. Jane ELKS.
Order appointing commissioners to lay off one years’ provisions to Mrs. Martha AVENT.
Order guardian ad-litem and order pro-confesso in cause of J. R. ROBERTSON vs. heirs of A. T. ROBERTSON, dec’d.
Order guardian ad-litem and order pro-confesso and reference in cause of Catherine USSERY et al vs. heirs M. C. USSERY, dec’d.
Order guardian ad-litem and reference in cause J. B. FRANKLIN, adm’r, vs. heirs Isaac T. CREWS, dec’d.
Order guardian ad-litem and reference in cause Amanda BARNES vs. heirs R. BARNES, dec’d.
Order guardian ad-litem and reference in cause Mary P. ROBERTS et al vs. heirs of N. ROBERTS.
Order pro-confesso in cause W. K. DOWDY and wife vs. heirs Riley DIAL, dec’d.
Resignation of J. S. MCANULTY a Justice of the Peace for district No. 2 tendered and accepted and an election ordered to fill the vacancy.
Resignation of J. M. RICHARDSON as guardian tendered and accepted.
Order to pay the heirs of E. KIRKLAND, dec’d.
Order to pay the heirs of J. B. DANIEL, dec’d.
Order to pay the heirs of Martha CREWS, dec’d.
Motion to open biddings on sale land belonging to estate of George W. FORBES considered and dismissed.
Order for J. M. JACOBS adm’r estate of William JACOBS, dec’d, to sell uncurrent money belonging to said estate.
Order for J. J. POLK, adm’r estate of James AVENT, dec’d to sell uncurrent money belonging to said estate.
Order releasing J. H. ROBINSON, guardian of the MCCLARTY heirs of interest on the amounts due them.
John D. USSERY renewed his bond as executor of the estate of Welcome USSERY, dec’d.
Two appointments of overseers of roads.
Order appointing Jerome HILL, trustee in place of C. G. JOY, dec’d, former trustee for P. M. HUDDLESTON.
Order continuance as to advancement in cause J. B. HARDAGE et al vs. Alsey DEAN, deceased.
A pro-rata statement 1st distribution of the estate of John R. PRICE, dec’d, presented and confirmed and G. M. BROGDEN, the adm’r ordered to distribute the same among the creditors according to same.
The following settlements, inventories, etc., presented, approved and ordered to be recorded and filed to wit:
A settlement with W. S. DAUGHERTY adm’r estate of J. E. MASTIN, dec’d.
A settlement with J. E. MASTIN adm’r estate of Linsey HANEY, dec’d.
A settlement with J. E. MASTIN adm’r estate of C. H. BEACHAM, dec’d.
A settlement with J. E. MASTIN adm’r estate of John PERRY, dec’d.
A settlement with Andrew TURNER adm’r estate of James DENNY, dec’d.
A settlement with Jesse WILSON adm’r estate of William THOMPSON, dec’d
A settlement with H. M. COMER adm’r estate of J. B. DANIEL, dec’d.
A settlement with G. M. BROGDON adm’r estate of J. R. PRICE, dec’d.
A settlement with Isaac T. CREWS adm’r estate of W. H. CREWS, dec’d.
A settlement with J. H. ROBINSON guardian of David BUNTING.
A settlement with M. P. CROSS guardian of Elanor MOORE.
A settlement with J. C. TURNER guardian of R. A. SPRINGFIELD.
A settlement with Jacob GARRETT guardian of Martha H. SLOAN.
An inventory property estate of William SCOTT, dec’d, by J. J. POLK, adm’r.
An inventory property estate of James DICKINSON, dec’d by D. HUNT, adm’r.
An inventory property estate of J. M. KIRK, dec’d, by A. H. THORNTON, adm’r.
An inventory property estate of J. M. MARSH, dec’d, by G. ANDERSON, adm’r.
An inventory property estate of W. H. CREWS, dec’d, by J. B. FRANKLIN, adm’r.
An inventory property estate of E. R. ANDERSON, dec’d, by G. and J. R. ANDERSON adm’r.
An inventory property estate of N. D. WOOSTER, dec’d, by D. H. WOOSTER, adm’r.
An inventory property estate of B. A. SPRINGFIELD, dec’d, by A. TURNER, adm’r.
An inventory property estate of E. M. HICKS, dec’d, by T. L. ROSS, adm’r.
AN inventory property estate of D. T. HODGE, dec’d, by HODGE and KELLY, executors.
An inventory property estate of Thomas E. CHAMBERS, dec’d, by J. P. CHAMBERS, executor.
An inventory property estate of Thomas J. DICKINSON et al, S. D. GWYN, guardian.
An inventory property estate of Lou R. DICKINSON, dec’d, by M. M. DICKINSON, guardian.

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 22 Dec. 1866, Page 1. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.

Last Friday morning broke beautiful and clear as a “mid summer’s dream,” and was hailed as an omen of the long anticipated pleasures of the grandest gala day ever witnessed in the good old county of Hardeman. Long before sunup the roads leading into Bolivar were thronged with countless numbers, all of whom were wending their way to the spot where an offering was to be made to the memory of our hero dead. By ten o’clock one of the largest assembles ever congregated in this vicinity had been admitted to the enclosure around the ring, and it was truly gratifying to note that the audience was composed of the beautiful and true – of lovely women and brave and gallant men – all drawn together for the purpose of witnessing the Knightly exercises and enjoying the excitement of the occasion of the first grand tournament ever held in this vicinity.

At half past eleven o’clock Rev. E. H. OSBORNE, the acknowledged scholar and pulpit Orator of the Western District, appeared upon the stand and delivered one of the most beautiful orations to which it has ever been our good fortune to listen. His remarks often elicited the applause of the vast “sea of heads,” and were hailed as appropriate and matchless. As soon as the gifted gentleman had closed his warm and impassioned address, Col. M. T. POLK, through his Assistant Marshall, Mr. Jas. C. FLEMING, announced the names of the Knights who had entered for the prize – a splendid riding horse, valued at $350 – as follows: Knight of the Old Dominion, A. C. BREWER, of Marshall county, Miss.; Knight of Hope, Jack WILKERSON; Knight of Hatchie, Austin STATLER; Knight of Mazeppa, Jno. C. HUNT; Rebel Knight of Dixie, Alex SWINEBROAD; Knight of Ivanhoe, Joe. PORTER, of Fayette; Rob Roy, Wm TATUM, of Fayette; Knight of the Stricken Heart, Capt. TUCKER, of Memphis; so Called, W. HARDAWAY, of Miss.; Knight of A Day, Ed BLALOCK; Knight of the White Plume, N. B. CROSS, of Hardeman; Knight of One O’Clock, Tommy JOYNER; Black Prince, Ed. M. WALKER, of Miss. – 14 in all.

The first three tilts resulted in a tie between the following knights; Old Dominion and Ivanhoe – both of whom took nine rings each, all the others failing to secure nine rings at three tilts. It was then announced that Ivanhoe and Old Dominion would contend for the prize. Both of the knights seemed to nerve themselves for the struggle, and Old Dominion led off with the following result – 2, 3, 3, – 8: Ivanhoe, at the sound of the bugle, was at his post and “ready for the fray.” The result of his tilts were – 2, 3, 2, – 7, thus losing the prize by one ring. Old Dominion,as the successful knight, wore his honors with becoming dignity and evinced the true spirit of knighthood.

The contest for the horse being ended, next in order came the crowning of the Queen and her maids. Old Dominion crowned Miss Bettie NEELY, of Bolivar, Queen of Love and Beauty; Ivanhoe crowned Miss Narcissa BUTLER first Maid of Honor; and the next four successful knights crowned the following ladies; Miss Mary E. HARKINS of Bolivar; Miss Kate FENTRESS of Bolivar; Miss Anna SHAW, of Fayette. The gallant knights could not have desired a more gifted circle of beauties to chose their favorites from, for really it seemed as though: “The loveliest and the fair, Had congregated there.”

As soon as the Queen and her maids had been escorted back to their seats, it was announced that a prize would be rode for by “the greenhorn squad,” that is, those who never tilted at rings for a prize before. Numerous entries were made, and many ineffectual attempts made to bear off the palm by those who contributed no little to the day’s amusement. The prize was finally won by Mr. MEACHEN, of Tippah county, Miss. This ended the exercises at the grounds on the first day, but before allowing the crowd to disperse the Chief Marshal, in his usual to-the-point way of doing business, informed all present that a grand concert would be given at the Depot building by the yound ladies of Bolivar for the same purpose for which the tournament had been held.

By five o’clock the amphitheater was deserted and preparations were made on all sides for attending the musical treat that was in store. After team we wended our way to the impromptu concert hall and found that the large freight room had been put in excellent order for the occasion and that hundreds of ladies and gentlemen had already procured seats. The young ladies and the gentlemen assisting them, entertained the audience with rich and rare gems from celebrated authors in a style second not to the opera justice and give a perfect pen-portrait of the concert, but acknowledge our lack of the “descriptive in nature and art” to do so, and can only add, that those who failed to attend missed a beautiful scene that will long be a green spot in memory’s waste with those who heard and saw what transpired on that pleasant occasion.

The ladies who took part in the concert were Miss Kate FENTRESS, Miss Irene MCNEAL, Miss Mary E. HARKINS, Miss Ida FENTRESS, Miss Bettie NEELY, Miss Fannie GRAY, Miss Ella JOY, Miss Fannie WOOD, Miss Lucy WILKERSON, Miss Maggie WILKERSON, Miss Emma THOMPSON, of Columbia, Miss, Narcissia BUTLER, of Jackson, Mrs. Jerome HILL, Miss Ophelia WOOD, and Miss Mary JONES; the following named gentlemen were also upon the stage Mr. W. S. BROOKS, J. W. TATE, W. V. ROBERTSON, J. J. DUPREY, and Prof. MELLENS of Fayette county. With the closing of the concert ended all that could be done on the first day.

Early on the morning of Saturday, the roads were again thronged with persons on their way to the tournament grounds – it having been announced the evening before that a find Diamond Ring and a prize Whip would be contested for. By eleven o’clock the amphitheater was again teeming with gentlemen and beautiful women. As soon as was practical the Marshal announced that a trial of horsemanship would take place – prize, a fine gold mounted riding whip, and that a committee of young ladies should be the judges and award the championship to the knight, who, in their judgement, should be deemed the most graceful equestrian. The following ladies were selected as the judges: Miss Irene MCNEAL, Miss Susan BROWN of Jackson, Miss Maggie DORION, Miss Mattie TAYLOR, Miss Fannie SCURLOCK of Jackson, Miss Sallie PYBASS, Miss Mattie HUGHES, Miss Jennie BOWERS.

After a fair and impartial test the prize was bestowed upon Captain TUCKER, of Memphis, who is, undoubtedly, the best horseman in the South. Next in order came the feature of the day – the contest for the diamond ring. For this there were thirteen entries; Knight of the Old Dominion, A. C. BREWER; knight of Douglas, Ed. M. WALKER; knight of Misfortune, Wm. MCKEE; knight of Violet Jones, Capt. TUCKER; knight of the Imprisoned Chief, Wm TATUM; knight of the Southern Cross, Alexander SWINEBROAD; knight of Ivanhoe, Joe PORTER; knight of Billy Bowlegs, W. HARDAWAY; knight of the Red Plume, Austin STATLER; knight of the Grey Jacket, M. S. MEACHEN; knight of the White Plume, N. B. CROSS of Hardeman; knight of the Wild Horse, Ed. BLALOCK; Forrest Knight of the 7th Regiment, N. Emmett HUGHES. We subjoin the following as the result of the contest; Three tilts, Misfortune, 3, 3, 3; Billy Bowlegs 3, 3, 3; White Plume, 3, 3, 3: Old Dominion, 2, 3, 3; Douglas, 3, 3, 2, Ivanhoe, 3, 2, 3. The others doing well. Misfortune, Bowlegs and White Plume tied. Second contect – Misfortune, 3, 3, 3,; Bowlegs, 2, 2; White Plume, 3, 3, 3. Misfortune and White Plume tied. Third contest – Misfortune 3, 2, 3; White Plume, 3, 3, 3 – winning by one ring, and making an unprecedented run of twenty-seven in nine tilts.

Miss Irene MCNEAL, of Bolivar, was crowned Queen of Love and Beauty by the Knight of the White Plume; Miss Sallie BLACK, first maid of honor, by the knight of Misfortune; Miss Florence JOY, second maid of honor, by the Knight of Billy Bowlegs; Miss Mary JONES of Fayette, third maid of honor, by the Knight of Douglas; Miss Mary E. HARKINS, of Bolivar, fourth Maid or Honor, by the Knight of the Old Dominion, be transferring the honor to the Knight of the Red Plume.

The exercises of the day wound up with a grand Masquerade, the prize being awarded “to the man on the mule,” who represented one of Roddy’s ragged brigade. Nothing which we have witnessed excelled the tournament here when taken as a whole. There was not the least objection to anything on the part of the Knights, and the audience was all that could be desired. We cannot close this article, in justice to all concerned, without giving a list of the officers and their valuable assistants;

Judges: Gen’l William H. JACKSON, of Jackson, Tenn., J. J. POLK, of Hardeman; C. H. ANDERSON, Esq., of Hardeman; Dr. Jesse BURFORD, of Fayette; Jno. LAMBERT, of Hardeman; and Jesse BLALOCK, of Hardeman.

Marshals: Col. M. T. POLK; Capt. T. H. HANCOCK; Jas. C. FLEMING; N. Emmett HUGHES; Jno. LAMBERT; Geo M. DUGAN; A. Foster FLEMING; M. R. PARRISH.

Guards: W. W. McCARLEY; Miles SEDBURRY; Jno. R. RUFFIN; New’t CLINTON; Alex. GILCHRIST; Mat. DEATON.

Ring Hangers: Henry POWELL; Bill THOMPSON; and Mr. CASTLEBERRY.

Many distinguished persons from abroad were in attendance. From every side comes the gratifying intelligence that the Bolivar tournament was THE grand affair of the season, and it is really pleasing to our citizens to know that all who attended say that it was a complete success. Soon we will speak of the proceeds and give a faithful account. To our contemporaries we, in behalf of the managers of the tournament, tender a thousand thanks for the kindly notices which they, from time to time, gave it in their respective journals, and shall always hold ourselves in readiness to conform to any request that may be made of us. The various gentlemen who assisted the officers in ways to numerous to mention will please consider that the thanks of the managers of the tournament as due them, and always remember that it is impossible for a journalist to “call names” when he was dealing with a legion of warm hearts and open hands.

The 12th and 13th of October, 1866, will long be remembered by the citizens of this county, and as memory goes “sounding down the corridors of time” no brighter incident in their lives will be revealed than that interwoven with grand tournament at Bolivar.

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 20 Oct. 1866, Page 1. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.

 

The negro, Calvin BRIGHT, charged with stealing from the store of Jerome HILL, and who was being tried before a committing court last Friday evening, has been lodged in jail for safe keeping, and will have a hearing before the next Circuit Court. In name, Calvin may be “BRIGHT”, but his deeds are dark!

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 01 Sept. 1866, Page 3. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.

Last Tuesday night some hungry thieves made a raid upon the store of our friend Jerome HILL, Esq., and helped themselves to as much bacon as they wanted. Of late, there has been too much of this kind of business practiced in Bolivar, and without some of the rogues are made an example of we may expect to hear of more of their depredations. Keep on the look-out for them.

Since the above was put in type, Calvin BRIGHT, colored, has been arrested as the one who committed the robbery, and was being tried before a committing court when we closed our forms yesterday evening. Calvin is running a streight-out ticket for the position of convict in the State penitentiary.

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 25 Aug. 1866, Page 3. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.

The following is a list of Marriage License issued from April 1, 1866 to August 1, 1866 at the County Court Clerk’s office of Hardeman County.

H. C. HANEY and M. A. E. MALONE
Jerome HILL and Sallie W. FENTRESS
W. R. MHOON and M. E. JONES
Samuel BRAY and Sarah E. HUDDLESTON
John A. LANIER and Jane BAILEY
R. A. J. HENRY and Lavinia FARRIS
J. E. MCCARKILL and Cynthia SUTTON
Harrison GROVES and Sarah A. GLIDEWELL
Clayton STEWART and Nancy Ann COX
Bryant COX and Mary E. CRAIG
James L. CRAIG and Elizabeth COX
C. H. AMMONS and A. G. WILSON
Geo. W. DOWDY and Sallie E. WHITLOW
Geo. W. MCCARTER and Nancy C. CASEY
Tandy RUSSELL and Amanda PECK
James W. COX and Mattie E. CHAMBERS
R. H. WATERMAN and Mary E. HARRISON
Albert LUTTRELL and Martha J. ATKINSON
Felix G. ERVIN and S. P. MULLINS
Samuel Y. BREEDEN and Martha B. BROWN
Jas. D. JOHNSON and Fannie A. HULLUM
C. C. ERVIN and M. M. SULLIVAN
George BAKER and Alcey AMMONS
Chas. N. DICKERSON and S. A. RICHARDSON
J. E. CARRAWAY and Mary BROWN
James E. CLIFTON and Tennessee CARPER
Nicholas TOMBS and Jocasta GOFF
James R. HOLLAND and Mary E. COLLINS
G. W. RICHARDS and M. J. DODSON
Thos. J. FERGUSON and Francis E. POPE
Calvin SAIN and Sarah Ann SASSER
Jesse S. LANCASTER and M. A. HOLLY
Wm. PANKEY and Martha J. PIRTLE
P. M. HUDDLESTON, Jr. and M. E. AMMONS
C. W. PRESS and Hannah SNEED
Jesse RAGAN and Celia C. ROGERS
James A. WELLS and Margaret WILLIAMS

The Bolivar bulletin. (Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tenn.), 04 Aug. 1866, Page 3. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.