Early Governors' Papers

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To his Excellency Joseph McMinn Governor of the State of Tennessee.

The undersigned, members of the bar, on their recommendation of a suitable person to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of the Honble Archibald Roane, late one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of this State, cannot withhold a tribute of respect for the many virtues which have been conspicuously displayed in the different Offices he has filled - He will long be remembered with affection - His loss they deplore! -

Should your Excellency think that vacancy ought to be filled by a resident of East Tennessee, they would respectfully recommend Thomas Emmerson Esqr as eminently qualified for that appointment. 10th Jany 1819.

John McNairy Alfred Balch [Murry?] Crabb A. B. Hayes G W Gibbs E B Robertson Ephraim H. Foster J. B Reynolds S. Cahan William. A. Fulton. F. B. Fogg. R Groodlet? James Trimble Felix Grundy J. Whiteside

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Nashville Nov 24th 1820 To his Excellency Joseph McMinn. Governor of Tennessee State.

The undersigned respect= fully represent, that John Fry a free man of colour, has been tried at the present term of the Circuit Court of Da=vidson county; and convicted of horse stealing - sentenced to branding whiping [sic] and impris= =onment. Your petitioners therefore pray that said Fry may be released from imprisonment;- The reason is inclement or will soon be so. The county at this time is two years in arrear, with demands already in existence -

John Catron F B Fogg L v. Cheatham J Horton Tho. Hickman Nathl A McNairy A. Hays Henry Crabb [page damaged] Carroll [page damaged] the G W. Gibbs Sam Houston Alfred Balch Jn. W. Overton Thos Washington [page damaged] [leive the county from defence?] Felix Grundy John Mims E. H. Foster for reason assigned Thos Washington Esqr [Was?] L [Harrison? Hammond?]

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