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Created page with "== May 20th, 1878 - First Court Session == From The Mercury, the first court session was held in the school house.<ref>''The Mercury'', 14 June 1878, p. 2.</ref> There was singing and organ playing and was opened by Deputy Sheriff McClain. Two cases were held of "slight importance." The people there at the time was: * S. R. Peters - Judge * George E. Filley - Attorney * W. R. Brown - former judge of the 9th Judicial District * F. E. Gillett * H. L. Ball * Major Bres..."
 
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From The Mercury, the first court session was held in the school house.<ref>''The Mercury'', 14 June 1878, p. 2.</ref> There was singing and organ playing and was opened by [[Deputy Sheriff McClain]]. Two cases were held of "slight importance." The people there at the time was:
From The Mercury, the first court session was held in the school house.<ref>''The Mercury'', 14 June 1878, p. 2.</ref> There was singing and organ playing and was opened by [[Deputy Sheriff McClain]]. Two cases were held of "slight importance." The people there at the time was:


* S. R. Peters - Judge
* [[S. R. Peters]] - Judge
* George E. Filley - Attorney
* [[George E. Filley]] - Attorney
* W. R. Brown - former judge of the 9th Judicial District
* [[W. R. Brown]] - former judge of the 9th Judicial District
* F. E. Gillett
* [[F. E. Gillett]]
* H. L. Ball
* [[H. L. Ball]]
* Major Bress
* [[Major Bress]]
* W. C. Hawk
* [[W. C. Hawk]]
* C. D. Price
* [[C. D. Price]]

Revision as of 10:21, 23 January 2026

May 20th, 1878 - First Court Session

From The Mercury, the first court session was held in the school house.[1] There was singing and organ playing and was opened by Deputy Sheriff McClain. Two cases were held of "slight importance." The people there at the time was:

  1. The Mercury, 14 June 1878, p. 2.