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John W. Boyd: Contested Senate Election, 1884. The following letter is undated. The 44th Session of the General Assembly convened on January 5, 1885, so the letter was evidently written sometime during that month. “To
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Somerville / Summerville / /

Company

County Court Clerk Fayette Co. / Tipton Co. / Fayette Co. / /

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Employment Change / Judicial Event / Person Travel / /

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Court House / Garnett’s Store / Court Room / /

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day of Election / /

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Rivers Rep. / /

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Republican Party / General Assembly / Democratic Party / Citizens of Fayette / County Court / 44th General Assembly / Senate / Congress / Circuit Court / UN Court / 44th General Assembly of the State of Tennessee / 43rd General Assembly / Republicans / /

Person

R. M. Cousar / John W. Boyd / J.W. Boyd / C. Reeves / Boyd Ques / William Brocken / John P. Edmondson / Chas Jackson / Charles Dickenson Dallas Carney / John C. Reeves / P. Edmondson / J. C. McCarley / Mark L. Jackson / Tenn / Judge / W. Boyd W. M. Smith / H. L. Blackwell / R. E. Steger / David Foote Rivers / /

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Senate Election / Republican vote / general election / Presidential Election / to be Sworn in / /

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Candidate for Senator / associate Judge / Counsel / farmer / Republican candidate for Senator / Clerk / Counsel for Boyd / Counsel for Boyd Ques / Counsel for Edmondson / Counsel for Edmondson Ques / head / officer / Secretary of State / Senator / Democratic Candidate / Supervisor / Republican Judge / Constable / President / Governor / Judge / Sheriff / heavy head / candidate / /

ProvinceOrState

Fayette County / Tennessee / Said County / Senatorial District / Tipton County / /

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