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TENNESSEE.

State at Large.

'GRAFTON GREEN, Ch. J.

Western Division.

F. P. HALL.
C. P. MCKINNEY.

Middle Division
2W. L. COOK.

Eastern Division

N. L. BACHMAN.

Attorney-General and Reporter
FRANK M. THOMPSON,
Chattanooga, Tenn.

COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE.

Eastern Division.

"R. A. DAVIS.

Middle Division.
'ARTHUR CROWNOVER.

"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.

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'JOHN R. AUST-Seventh Division, Part I JAMES B. NEWMAN-Seventh Division, Part II

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Bristol

Rogersville

Chattanooga

Livingston

Murfreesboro

Clarksville

Nashville

Nashville

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'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.

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OF TENNESSEE

D. A. VINES-First Circuit .....
JAMES L. DRINNON-Second Circuit
V. A. HUFFAKER-Third Circuit
SAM C. BROWN-Fourth Circuit
C. E. SNODGRASS-Fifth Circuit
OSCAR YARNELL-Sixth Circuit
R. W. SMARTT-Seventh Circuit
J. E. RICHARSON-Eighth Circuit
'J. D. G. MORTON-Ninth Circuit

Johnson City
Morristown

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
N. R. BARHAM-Twelfth Circuit

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T. E. HARWOOD-Thirteenth Circuit
R. A. ELKINS-Fourteenth Circuit
'M. R. PATTERSON-Fifteenth Circuit

B. L. CAPELL-Fifteenth Circuit, 2nd Div.
A. B. PITTMAN-Fifteenth Circuit, 3rd Div.
H. W. LAUGHLIN-Fifteenth Circuit, 4th Div.
R. P. BAPTIST-Sixteenth Circuit

J. C. HOBBS-Seventeenth Circuit
J. T. RAULSTON-Eighteenth Circuit

J. H. S. MORRISON-Nineteenth Circuit

(Private Acts 1917, chapter 768.)

CRIMINAL JUDGES
OF TENNESSEE

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
THOS. W. HARSH, for Shelby County, Div. II

T. A. R. NELSON, for Knox County

J. M. GARDENHIRE, for Fifth Circuit

FLOYD ESTILL, for Sixth Circuit

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J. T. CUNNINGHAM, for Montgomery County
*Elected Aug., 1922; commissioned Sept. 1, 1922.

Chattanooga

McMinnville

Murfreesboro

Charlotte

Nashville

Nashville

Nashville

Columbia

Jackson

Trenton

Dresden

Memphis

Memphis

Memphis

Memphis

Covington

Centreville

South Pittsburg
Clinton

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.

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OF TENNESSEE

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O. B. LOVETTE-First Circuit
E. E. CRESSWELL-Second Circuit
R. A. MYNATT-Third Circuit
T. W. PEACE-Fourth Circuit
J. R. MITCHELL-Fifth Circuit
G. W. CHAMLEE-Sixth Circuit
C. D. LAMB-Seventh Circuit

H. T. STEWART-Eighth Circuit
J. B. BOWMAN-Ninth 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
JOHN L. NEELY-Seventeenth Circuit

B. G. McKENZIE-Eighteenth Circuit

W. H. BUTTRAM-Criminal & Law for Second Circuit

M. G. LYLE, for Montgomery County

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Nashville
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.
Elected Aug., 1922; commissioned Sept. 1, 1922.
Appointed to succeed J. C. Edwards, resigned.
*Appointed Assistant Attorney General Feb. 1, 1922.

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Chattanooga

Memphis

Memphis

Oliver Springs

Knoxville

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Collins v. Janey

Clinton Motor Co., Russell v.

Creveling, House v.

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Davenport Hosiery Mills, Wildman Mfg. Co. v.
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