Wm. GLENN Elected (1871)
Wm. A GLENN, Esq., was last week elected Judge of Davidson county, in place of Hon. W.K. TURNER, deceased. Source: Whig & Tribune. 26 August 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Wm. A GLENN, Esq., was last week elected Judge of Davidson county, in place of Hon. W.K. TURNER, deceased. Source: Whig & Tribune. 26 August 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Rev. L.M. SAMFORD, an eminent Christian and esteemed citizen, died at his residence in Lawrence county, last week. Source: Whig & Tribune. 26 August 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Hod MORSE, a noted gambler, at Memphis was shot and supposed to be fatally injured by Wynne CANNON, on Saturday last. Source: Whig & Tribune. 26 August 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
W.W. PRICE, a son of Col. M.A. PRICE, the old Mail contractor, died at his home in Wilson county last week. Source: Whig & Tribune. 26 August 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
A man named GAUNTLET, incarcerated in jail at Troy, died there on Sunday night, 13th inst. Source: Whig & Tribune. 26 August 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Joseph FERGUSON, Tax collector of Dyer county, died at his home in Dyersburg last week. Source: Whig & Tribune. 26 August 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
Maj. Josiah HUBBARD, of Huntingdon, has determined to move to Nashville, to practice law. Source: Whig & Tribune. 26 August 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
From the Pulaski (Tenn.) Citizen — Scott and Richard TOMLIN, sons of Mr. John TOMLIN, of this county, aged about sixteen and eighteen years, died last Saturday at seven and eight and a half o’clock. They were buried in the same grave. The history of these two devoted brothers forms
DIED — At Mason’s Grove, Tenn., July 26, 1871, of lockjaw, Franklin L. MASON, grandson of Maj. E.B. MASON, aged 11 years, 4 months, and 9 days. Source: Whig & Tribune. 19 August 1871. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers.
MARRIED — In this city, on the 17th inst., at the residence of Mr. J. DAVIS, High street, Mr. Lewis SOLOMON and Miss Rachel GOLDZINSKY. The marriage ceremony was performed by Dr. M. SAMSFIELD, Rabbi of Memphis, according to Hebrew custom. The symbols used on this occasion were lighted tapers,
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