TENNESSEE. State at Large. 'GRAFTON GREEN, Ch. J. Western Division. F. P. HALL. Middle Division Eastern Division N. L. BACHMAN. Attorney-General and Reporter COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE. Eastern Division. "R. A. DAVIS. Middle Division. "W. W. FAW, Ch. J. Western Division. SID R. CLARK. W. A. OWEN. SUPREME JUDGES. 'Judge Grafton Green, elected Chief Justice April 12, 1923, to succeed Judge D. L. Lansden, resigned Judge W. L. Cook, appointed April 12, 1923, to succeed Judge D. L. Lansden, resigned. COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS. Judge R. A. Davis, appointed February 4, 1923, to succeed Judge R. H. Sansom, deceased. 'Judge Arthur Crownover, appointed June 18, 1923, to succeed Judge S. F. Wilson, deceased. "Judge W. W. Faw, elected Chief Justice to succeed Judge Wilson, deceased. 'JOHN R. AUST-Seventh Division, Part I JAMES B. NEWMAN-Seventh Division, Part II .... Bristol Rogersville Chattanooga Livingston Murfreesboro Clarksville Nashville Nashville 'Appointed Nov. 1, 1921, to succeed Hon. Preston Vaughn, whose term of office expired. 'Appointed Aug. 25, 1921, to succeed Hon. J. T. Lellyett, resigned; elected to fill unexpired term, August, 1922. "Elected Aug., 1922, commissioned Sept. 1, 1922. 'Appointed April 27, 1921, to succeed Ben. W. Hooper, resigned; elected to fill unexpired term, August, 1922. 'Judge H. E. Portrum (Rogersville) appointed July 25, 1923, to succeed John Jennings, resigned. OF TENNESSEE D. A. VINES-First Circuit ..... Johnson City Knoxville Athens Crossville A. G RUTHERFORD-Tenth Circuit A. B. NEIL-Tenth Circuit, 2nd Circuit Court E. F. LANGFORD-Tenth Circuit, 3rd Circuit Court W. B. TURNER-Eleventh Circuit .... T. E. HARWOOD-Thirteenth Circuit B. L. CAPELL-Fifteenth Circuit, 2nd Div. J. C. HOBBS-Seventeenth Circuit J. H. S. MORRISON-Nineteenth Circuit (Private Acts 1917, chapter 768.) CRIMINAL JUDGES J. D. B. DeBOW, for Davidson County, Div. I *CHESTER K. HART, for Davidson County, Div. Il J. ED RICHARDS, for Shelby County, Div. I T. A. R. NELSON, for Knox County J. M. GARDENHIRE, for Fifth Circuit FLOYD ESTILL, for Sixth Circuit .... J. T. CUNNINGHAM, for Montgomery County Chattanooga McMinnville Murfreesboro Charlotte Nashville Nashville Nashville Columbia Jackson Trenton Dresden Memphis Memphis Memphis Memphis Covington Centreville South Pittsburg Nashville Nashville Hemphis Memphis Knoxville Carthage Chattanooga Clarksville 'Judge J. D. G. Morton appointed April 16, 1923, to succeed Judge W. L. Cook, resigned. 'Judge M. R. Patterson, appointed May 21, 1923, to succeed Judge J. P. Young, resigned. 'Judge J. H. S. Morrison, appointed March 7, 1923, to succeed Judge Xenophen Hicks, resigned. 'Judge Floyd Estill, appointed February 1, 1923, to succeed Judge S. D. McReynolds. OF TENNESSEE .... O. B. LOVETTE-First Circuit H. T. STEWART-Eighth Circuit G. B. KIRKPATRICK-Tenth Circuit L. B. WHITE-Eleventh Circuit 'T. J. MURRAY, JR.-Twelfth Circuit G. C. SHERROD-Thirteenth Circuit 2ETHELRED A. MORRIS-Fourteenth Circuit S. O. BATES-Fifteenth Circuit W. K. ABERNATHY-Sixteenth Circuit B. G. McKENZIE-Eighteenth Circuit W. H. BUTTRAM-Criminal & Law for Second Circuit M. G. LYLE, for Montgomery County Nashville ASSISTANTS TO ATTORNEYS-GENERAL OF TENNESSEE CHAS. L. GILBERT-Davidson County "LEROY MCGREGOR-Davidson County W. W. DRAPER-Hamilton County JOHN T. SHEA-Shelby County FRANK J. GLANKER-Shelby County CHAS. C. JACKSON-4th Circuit "HAL H. CLEMENTS-3rd Circuit 'Elected Aug., 1922; commissioned Sept. 1, 1922. (viii) Chattanooga Memphis Memphis Oliver Springs Knoxville [147 Tenn. |