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21-1-1803-1(1)

Primary County: Washington

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Petitioner(s): William King

Purpose / Short Description: To declare the Holston River a state highway

Text of Petition: 21-1-1803-1 To the Honorable the Senators and Representatives of the State of Tennessee in General Assembly Met; The Petition of William King an inhabitant of Washington County Virginia Humbly Showeth, That your petitioner having at great Risque and Vast expence constructed extensive Salt works within one mile of the North fork of Holstein River whereby he is enabled to make a considerable quantity of Salt over the Present Demand & that if Sale of the whole could be annually effected it would justify its being sold on lower terms than it now could without embarrassment to the manufactures or manufacturers And as this desirable period would sooner arrive was the River of your State Rendered accessible by water from the Salt Works, and more easy of Passage: Particularly, if the North fork of Holstein was made navigable by erecting a Lock at the Dam of of David Ross esqe. on said River (near its junction with main Holstein) and declaring the residue of Said River which is with-in your State a High way; This when done would enable transportation of Salt; to supply all parts of your State con venient to the Rivers Holstein, Tennessee &c. in a Short time on lower terms than can now or at any future day be afford-ed from the Holstein Salt Works without a free Na-vigation of the North fork of Holstein River.

Your petitioner therefore prays that your honorable Body may enact a law for preventing any further ob obstructions by Dams or otherwise on the North fork of Holstein in the State of Tennessee also that the propri- etors of the present Dam should as speedily as your honors may think Proper erect or cause to be erected a good and safe lock on said Dam sufficient to admit the passage of loaded Boats from ten to thirty Tons Burthen say 75, or 80 by 15 feet with a free Passage to Boats at all times through said lock and in case of omission in erecting the said lock in such time as your honors

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21-1-1803-1(2)

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Petitioner(s): William King

Purpose / Short Description: To declare the Holstein River a state highway

Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): may think proper to allow for that purpose the said River to be declared for ever after a Highway.

And your Petitioner as in duty shall ever pray &c. William King

Washington County Virginia Sept'r 24th 1803

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21-1-1803-2(1)

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Text of Petition: House of Represen tatives Octr. 11th 1803 read referred to the Committee of Proposition & Grievances & sent to the Senate Ed Scott CHR

Senate Oct: 11th 1803 Read and refered to the Committee of Proposition & Griev Jos Trimble CLK

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Olsimus Kendrick
John Newel
Jos Henderson
Daniel Henderson Danl Henderson
[Robt?] [Teasry?]
James W Carrell
Taskner Elliott Senr
John H Hundley
Reuben Elliott
Langsdon Hundley

21-1-1803-2

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Text of Petition: William King petition to Tennessee Legislature 1803 House of representa =tives Oct 3rd 1803 read & referred to the Com =mittee of propositions and Grievances Edw Scott CHR

Senate Oct 3 1803 recd from H of R read and referred to Committee of Proposition & Grievances J Trimble CS

21-1-1803-2

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22-1-1803-1(1)

Primary County: Montgomery

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Petitioner(s): a Number of the Citizens of Montgomery County

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Text of Petition: 22-1-1803-1

To the Honorable the General assembly of the State of Tennessee, The Petition of a Number of the Citizens of Montgomery County Humbly showeth that whereas at {} last General Assembly a law was passed, making, or keeping open the navi=gation of the West fork of red river within our said County of Montgomery, which law we conceive Contrary to our interest & to the interest of the Public =k at large because the stream will not admit of Navigation at any time but in a flood & the advantage of Mills would so far surpass that of Navigation. We pray that your Honours would repeal the law as several merchant Mills may be build on said stream which will tend much to publick good.

Charles Stewart Jones Kendrick Lewis Elliott {} William Lindsey William Kendrick Lawrence Tinnin Simon Fletcher Andrew Allen John Duff John W. Lowsher Samuel Gathis Andrew Little Georg Allen Thos. {} Buckner Killebrew

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Charles Stewart
Jones Kendrick
Lewis Elliott Junr
William Lindsey
William Kendrick
Laurence Tinnin
Simon Fletcher
Andrew Allen
John Duff
John W. Lowther
Samuel Gathis
Andrew Litle
Georg Allen
Thos. Tinnin
Buckner Killebrew

22-1-1803-1(2)

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Fredrick Price
Samuel Price
Samuel Ragen Saml Ragen
W Green
Joseph Wever
John Smart
Isaac Mcguier
John Jackson
George McGuire
Charles McGuire
Benjamin Weaver
John Womak
Jessy Weaver
David Waver
John Weaver
Jessee Womach
Marchel Duncan
Joel Duncan
Roberd Howerd
Samuel Weaver Saml Weaver
[Ligh?] Weaver
Isaac Rutlidg
John Yokan
Samuel Weaver Saml Weaver
George Grifeth
Will ???
Joseph McMaster
[Amlencey?] ???
Dan ???
Ned ???
Thomas Mcbrid Thos Mcbrid
Jacob Sisco
Thomas Hill Thos Hill
Jas Hill
Sims Sisco
Moses Price
Larking Womack
Jacob Womack
Johnson Womack
James Bartlet
John Anderson
William Foster
John Weaver
Andrew Jorden
Benjamin Weaver Benj Weaver
Joseph Walland
Elijah J Sun
Chals J Sun
John Daniel Shipman
Elijah Chisum
David ???
William Smith
Jeremiah ???
David Womack
[Jacob?] Tannson
William Hill
James Hill
Richerd Hale
William Griffith
??? Youkum
Henrey Linton
Joseph Thutson
Samuel Green
Shadvid Gress
Reuben Smart
Ruben Glen
????
William Morson
Elijah Harper
????? ????
Jacob Womack
Larkin Johnson
Thomas Jones
William Garver
John England
William [Townyea?]
Richerd Hutson
John Lidy
Peter Jones
Robert Hays
Benjamin Scoot Benja Scoot
???? ???

22-1-1803-2

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Text of Petition: 22-1-1803-2

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Robt G Anderson
Jacob Anderson
Isaac Anderson
John Ferreld
Jacob Anderson Senr
David McDaniel
Jas Anderson
William Ussory
Philip ????
John Whitly
Sharp Whitly
Johnson Mckinny
John Fox
Joseph Bradin
Abraham Bateman
Alexander Cooper
Thomas Usrey
Richard Brazel
Moses Mibley
Walter Poob
Benjamin Lewis
James Cooper
Samuel Cooper
John Bryan
John Snowden
William Bryan
James Bryan
James McClane
George Real
William May
John May Jno May
Obadeah May
Edward Real
Stephen Shelton
Ethan ?????
Isaac Madcalf
John Bell
Elijah Chisum
James Isom
Benjeman Mcclan
William Lack
Jesey Stanley
Benjamin Burden
William Person
William Birdin
W Lambird
Morgan Bryan
Cloi Birdon
Calas Friley
John Chism Senr
John Chism Junr
William Clarey
D Pucket
William Geist Wm Geist
Alex Lowery

23-1-1803-1(1)

Primary County: Davidson

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Petitioner(s): Sundry of the inhabitants of Davidson County

Purpose / Short Description: Want to establish a ferry

Text of Petition: 23-1-1803-1 To the speakers and members of both houses of the General Assembly-

The Petition of sundry of the inhabitants of Davidson County

Your petitioners, beg leave to State, altho there is a law, which rests it in the power of the several county courts, to grant roads, & ferrys, in such cases, that are deemed of public utility - Yet the intention, of said law, is often defeated by certain combinations, which admit of an appeal to the superior Court - They beg leave to cite as an instance thereof- That Mathew Brooks obtained an order of Court which was sanctioned, by a majority of said court consis =ting of twenty nine majistraes - But the ???? who had opposed it, had cajoled the court in to an appeal to the superior court, whereby it was submitted, to two of the Judges, whether the will of the County should be gratified, who were well acquainted with the circumstances - The result was that the said Brooks, and an immense majority of your petitioners, are defeated in the purpose of having said ferry established - Wherefore they pray an Act of your honourable assembly to enable & authorize the said Brooks to open and establish a ferry at ^or near the upper end of Waynesborough, on Cumberland river -

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John Lucas
John ??????
Rutd W H????
?a??l Lo???
Stephen B???

23-1-1803-1(2)(1)

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Ephraim Drake
Joshua W?????
Christopher Stump
Ed Hatote
William Byr??? Wm Byr???
Samuel ???????
Alexander ?????
Martin Freyer
Joseph Benklen
Charles Parker
Jonathon ??????
Jacob Bentley
James Earthman
Francis Taylor
Samell Govern maybe Sam McGovern
Henry Hyde
Samuel S Doore
William Richey
John Blackburn
R Heaton
Jesse Parker
?????? ????
Slabourer Gentry
Isaac Drake
Zachariah Duncan
Thomas Duglass Thos Duglass
William Duglass Wm Duglass
William Mitchell Wm Mitchell
Arthur Garner
Morris ????
Joel Bever
James M Callister Jas M Callister maybe Jas McCallister
Thomas James
Gander Walker
?????? Stump
Abraham Hooper Abrm Hooper
George ??????
George M Co?m??????
John M Casland maybe John McCasland
Isaac Cofinend
Andrew M Casland maybe Andrew McCasland
Charles Cheney
James Pond Jas Pond
Abner Johnson
Eawan Blackburn
Amus James
James Ralston
Thomas Parker Thos Parker

23-1-1803-1(2)

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Text of Petition: Senate Oct 19th 1803 read and refered to the Committee of Proposition & Grievance & sent to H of Repts I Trimble C S

House of Representatives October 19th 1803 Read & referred as above Ed Scott C H [?]

Reported. Reasonable 20th Octob 1803

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23-1-1803-1(3)

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Text of Petition: Senate Oct 19th 1803 read and refered to the Committee of Proposition & Grievance & sent to H of Repts I Trimble C S

House of Representatives October 19th 1803 Read & referred as above Edw Scott C H C

Reported. Reasonable 20th Octob 1803

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James Caledon
James Patterson
John Dodi
Joseph Ronnals
Nathan Carter
Walter Clark

23-1-1803-2(1)

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Purpose / Short Description: 23-1-1803-2

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Robert Dean
Za Baker
Reuben Holt
V Winfrey
Tubel C Parker
N. Pace
J. Hinton
Edley Ewing
Joe Lait
David Earhart
George Evans
W. Dewlein
Joseph McBride
Jeremiah Ellis
John Earthman
Thos ???
Edward Saundey
Robert Worthington
N. G. Childress
Philip Sade
Isaac Williams
Lewis Cockrill
James Teaves
Saml McSridceny
Philip Hinson
Frances Mcplay
James Garrett
John Duffield
John Lutgert
Thos Cartwright
William Linon
Matthew Morris
John Davis
John Conners
Jesse Smith
John Cox
John M?????????
Thomas Beckridge
Serrill Doce???
????? ??????
Robt Bashford
Ezekiel Smith
Bayd ??????
James Revel

23-1-1803-2(2)

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24-1-1803-1

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25-1-1803-1(1)

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Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 1803/01/25

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25-1-1803-1(2)

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25-1-1803-1(3)

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Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 1803/10/07

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Purpose / Short Description: Senate referred to Committee of Claims

Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): Senate Oct. 7.th 1803 Read and referred to the committee of Claims. Sent to House [J?] of humble [Senator?]

House of [Represent?] October 7th. 1803 Read and referred to the Committee of [_Profe___tin__?]_ [_Garr__n_?_] Claims. Ed. [Scott?] C.[L.K.?]

pass.d on

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25-1-1803-2

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Purpose / Short Description: Three Columns of names, listed in order of in each of the columns in column order

Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): 25-1-1803-2

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Jams Rodge
Edward Scott
Henry Mavrick
J'n Gillespie
Tho Henderson
Michl [Harrisice?]
William Mitchell
J Temple
John Lancey
W Sevier
Henry Earnest Jn
A. Gilespie
Endr Baker
Jonathan [?]
Charles Whilson
Stephine Taylor
Larwence Earnest
John Wilson
Abraham Tipton
Benjamine [Wooder?]
J A Gray
A. Nelson
Geo, H. Etter
Wm Young start of column 2
David [Tarn?]
Clarence Parker
John [?]
[?] [Stuart?]
[Giles?] [?]
[?] [?]
Wm Paine
Joseph Brown
W Matlock
[?] Brown
Wm Blaine
[?] [?]
James Arken
Saml. Dock
Richard [Umphres]
Joseph Dixson
Robert [?]
John [Leocollet?]
[?] [?]
John Frierson
Robt Allen
Davis Dickson
Geo. Duffield Start of column 3
Honuray
V. Sevier
Jas Kerr
William Hurst
Jaremiah Smith
[?] Temple
[?] [?]
[?] [?]
Haz'ah [bolih?]

26-1-1803-1

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26-1-1803-2

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Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 1803/09/28

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27-1-1803-1(1)

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Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 1803/01/27

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Purpose / Short Description: 27-1-1803-1

To the Honorable Body the Representatives of Tennesseee We the Subscribers your fellow Citizens, being actuated by that wish whose tendency is still to make things better, are induced to solicit your patronage and Personal Act, in alterting the present situation of Jurymen; We had taken this into consideration before and signd a Petition in which was Included a request to make an allownace to Magi -strates, but since are informed that a resoltuion has alrea -dy passed you in this favour; We therefore interestdly

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27-1-1803-1(2)

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Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): A want of opportunity; We as men speaking for ourselves and in conjunction with your wish that a system may be laid by which we may receive the benefits of and fellow citizens as Jurymen, a sufficient number of which might be pointed but whose candor abilities and information might be reflected to perform with dispatch such business as would come before them them in this case have a different allowance made them for this time and [supposes?] One thing may we mention and leave it to the consideration and decision of you in whom we have confided. On some show [Hall's?] men who are deemed suitable through and each county are nominated and on record as Jurymen; previous to the commencement of Court the names each are placed together and a suitable number drawn by way of ballat, those drawn are abridged to attend Court and receive a [illegible] this time and those men are also called upon as [illegible] at [illegible] August. The particular request of your petitioner's is that an allowance may be made of Jurymen, and such Jurymen appointed as shall he wast thy of so his portent a business. The next [sattis..?] in Confidence of your judgement he adopt what will you think best in fulfilling our request. And your petitioners shall appreciate your Worth.

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James Preston
Edward Seterall
John Illegible
William Lee
Jack Cannon
Bennette Cannon
John Simmons
William Mitchel
James Jones
Richard Meredith
John Essary
Jolly West
James Hankins
Joseph Parks
Ambrace Johnson
William Hellums
Thomas Moore
John Bundwell

28-1-1803-1(1)

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Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 1803/01/28

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Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): To the Joint Committe of Both Houses of the Legislature of Tennessee - Gentlemen, We subscriber, agent [[strikethrough ?]] of Miller & Whitney, in estimating, the valor of their proprty, in the patent machine for cleaning Cotton (Commonly called the [Saw Gin] it influenced by the following consideration - ; That by the 8th Sec: of the Constitution United States, Congress shall have pairs to promate the progress of Science and [strikethrough = the] useful arts by securing for limited times, to antoher & inventions, [strikethrough = for] the exclusive right their respective writings & discoveries". In persuance of thes power our Representatives in the National Government, from consideration, both of, policy & justice, have, declared that individuals, who will use their exertions to require their [?] of property shall enjoy an exclusive, right to the same for 14 years - That influenced by, and relying on the declarations of their country the patented have spent a number of years, and

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28-1-1803-1(2)

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Purpose / Short Description: exhausted their funds in inventing and bringing into use the saw gin - That notwithstanding the [insuperable] misrepresentations and prejudices which have gone forth respecting thy business they have firm reliance on the laws of their country, and feel a concise rectified in the justice of these courts. When we look round and see many of our fellow citizens engaged in pursuits exclusively for their own benefit awarded and protected in those pursuits by the laws of the Country, I cannot believe that those who have contributed in any degree to benefit their fellow citizens and the public will be deprived of the protection of the law, and that their property shall be taken from them without an adequate consideration.

I will not go into any detail of calculation as to the amount of the value of they invention, but only observe that the citizens of Tennessee have and will gain many thousands of dollars by the life of thy [omaschiane] which they never cold have acquired without it.

Having meat with many difficulties and embarrassments in this business, and its being protracted beyond what might

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28-1-1803-2

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Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 1803/01/28

Petitioner(s): Miller and Whitney

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Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): have ben expected, willing to realize some compensations for the labors of the patenters I will not measure the demand by the value of the property, but am willing to dispose of it to the stock of Tennessee as a sum for below its real value - And submit to the committee the following proposals - [vi-]

The subscriber, agent of Miller and Whitney will relinquish and transfer to the legislature of Tennessee so much of their patent rights of the machine for separating cotton from the seeds commonly called the saw gin, as appertains to said state, upon the same terms, and for the same consideration which the legislature of North Carolina gave the said Miller and Whitney for their patent right to the saw gin for that state

Rupell Goodrieh Attorney in Fact for Miller & Whitney

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29-1-1803-1(1)

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Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 1803/01/29

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Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): First write 30th Dec. 1802 Sir, It is understood that commissioner here before appointed by the State of North Caroline to extend the line between that State and Tennessee as described in the letters as have been and marked a line. As the state of Tennessee so equally interested I take the liberty of requesting that you would cause to be hand over to me for the wish of the State an account of the proceedings of the Commissioners, or a map of the line if any has been made

If any fees shall be due by law on the copy requested you will please to equal the amount to be stated and they shall be transmitted by the first safe conveyance I have this honor so signed Archibald Roane His excellency James Turner Governor of North Carolina

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Archibald Roane
James Turner Governor of North Carolina at the time

29-1-1803-1(2)

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Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): the 40th this Court. The which are now ready and will be forwarded by the first safe conveyance; as the map is laid down on a large scale I think it more then probable I would sustain an injury if sent by the mail unless you think proper to direct it by that conveyance

Mr. White charges twenty dollars for the copies, which I am persuaded you will deem best reasonable when you see them. He desired me to request you to pay that sum to Mr. Charles McChing and forward his receipt for that amount received on his [behalf?] (Signed) J Turner

His Excellency Archibald Roane

Copy of a letter to the Governor of North Carolina 30th Dec 1802

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Archibald Roane
J Turner
White

29-1-1803-2(1)

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Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 1803/01/29

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Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): To the humble the general assembly of Tennessee Gentlemen, As the 30th of December last I wrote a letter to the Governor of North Carolina respecting the boundary line between that state and Tennessee, requesting a map of the line if any has been made. Copies of my letter and answer are here with sent for your perusal. I admit that my letter was written without any special authority. The paper are not yet received, nor are he fees paid. But I feel myself bound in honor to make the payment and keep the papers as private property unless you should think proper to have them deported among the public papers of the States and exonerate me from the payment of the expense I am, Gentlemen Your Mr Obedient Seward Archibald Roane 12th October 1803

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Archibald Roane

29-1-1803-2(2)

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Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 1802/10/13

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Purpose / Short Description: Address/Wrapper for document

Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): Senate Oct 13 1303 read and referd to Committee of Claims

J Trumble Esq

House of Representatives Oct 13th 1803 - read & referd to the Committee of Claims [[?]]

Hon'ble James Stuart Esquire Speaker of the House of Representatives Tennessee

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J Trumble Esq

29-1-1803-2(3)

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30-1-1803-1(1)

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Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 1803/01/30

Petitioner(s): Jas Hamilton

Purpose / Short Description: Petition to enable building a damn across the Stones River

Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): To the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee granting to the [illegible] by an ac of the assembly of this state the navigation of stones river is to be kept open as high as the forks and as your petitioner has a Desier to build a mill on the above river he humbly prays your hounorable [?] to pass a Law that will give him the privelidge of building a dam across the said river it is well known that it is with Difficulty that even small Canoes without burden pas it for the most of the year and as good streames for Hills in very [?] in this Country and as I Conseve that Hills on the above river will be a greater product Good

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30-1-1803-1(2)

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31-1-1803-1

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Primary County: Knox

Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 1803/01/31

Petitioner(s): Joseph Love

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Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): To the Honourable the General assembly of the State of Tennessee The petition of Joseph Love Deputy Sheriff of Knox County Humbley Shewitt that your petitioner at the time that Joseph Ravenhill was killed by Stephen Duncan and others, had the care of the jail for Hamilton district, and the insufficiency there of put him under the necessity of calling on the militia or hereing a Guard at his own expense to keep said prisoners safe for Trial, he therefore hired two men of integrity for that duty at twenty dollars cash per month from the twenty seventh day of July to the twenty first day of October 1808 - Your petitioner prays your honourable body to take his care into consideration and grant him such relief as you in your wisdom may think right; and your petitioner will ever pray. Joseph Love 28th October 1803

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Stephen Duncan
Joseph Love

32-1-1803-1(1)(1)

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Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): Mero District Decer 18th 1802 32-1-1803-1 We the people Living on and near big Harpeth Creek(scratched out) River means to present to the next General asembly held for the State of tenesee . a pettion For amend county to be laid off in the folowing manner viz - Beginning at the mouth of Little Harpeth where the williamson county line crosses thence with sd line asouth west coarse to the Indean boundary line hence down the sd line untill it compleets a constitutional bounds . Hence a north east coarse unto cumberland river hence up the sd river with its meanders to the ridge that divids Indean creek and overall, s creek Hence up sd ridge contining its coarce by flatt creek and Pitch land creek to a constitusional bounds. Hence a xxx land by coarce to the beginng Ezekial Douglafs 1 Joseph Haimok 4 John Cash _____ 2 John Douglafs 5 James Douglafs 3 xxxx 6 xxx 4 xxx John Cooper 5 xxxx 7 John Coshen 6 Saml Boyt Willaim Cash 7 Soloman Roach Tas Demofs Charles Kelly Fenes Ballnisie ~~~ George Houtt > Neel Thompson John Harwood William Thompson Win Harwood Allen Thompson John Rourke Andrew Patterson William Evens JMS D Sharp Philip Cland Leonard Liles _____ Jorge Edwards William Bligt

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32-1-1803-1(1)

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32-1-1803-1(2)(1)

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Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): ???rious Ne?fom Eli?fha garling William Reeves William Se??on Bevered? ?erees W?illim ????ell Henry Sils charles ford Josepdh Cun????? Charles Robert Senr Eldridge Seufois Mr Edgar Ile?? John Megary George Reeve Abraham Land Jordan Reeves James Reeves Thomas Donsof? Le??? Donsofs George Boyd John Boyd Green Bary gree? Silas Dillahunt Deliverence Gray __ Joseph Rosborough

Andrew Lousio Wilham Harding Christopher williams Thomas ?oftin Daniel Thoin ?ho? Harding Giles H??ng Joseph Hirey? ???os Do?ry ?ayes Jasmon Robert Sham??? Joel Peivit James B Poroit Elisha Rhodes Harry J?ison William Holland Thomas Pewit William Alexander John Alexander Alexander Braige Silas Sh?ee Sapr??dy Bidshae John Darry

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Garling Needs first name
William Reeves
William S Needs surname
Beveredy Unsure on first name, needs surname
W Needs first and surname
Henry Sila
Charles Ford
Joesph Needs surname
Charles Robert Senr
Eldridge Seufois
Edgar Mr Needs surname
John Megary
George Reeve
Abraham Land
Jordan Reeves
James Reeves
Thomas Donsofs
Donsofs Needs first name
George Boyd
John Boyd
Green Bary Greed Unsure
Silas Dillahunt
Deliverence Gray
Possible first name
Joseph Rosborough
Andrew Lousio
Wilham Harding
Christopher Williams
Thomas Needs surname
Daniel Thoin
Harding Needs firstname
Giles Needs surname
Joseph Needs surname
D Can't read
Layes Jasmin
Robert Needs surname
Joel Peivit
James B Poroit
Elisha Rhodes
Harry Needs surname
William Holland
Thomas Pewit
William Alexander
John Alexander
Alexander Braige
Silas Needs surname
S Bradshae Needs firstname
John Darry

32-1-1803-1(2)

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Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 09/29

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Purpose / Short Description: Petition Praying a County on Harpeth River

Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): Daivid Pien Joab Ilore Thomas Gillom Thomas Pritchet John Morres William More ??? Thomas Warren Abraham D????s John D????s Francis Hardgrove Jurden Re?s Junior Drewry Reeves John ellyeio (?) Allen Brown Joseph Veely Samuel Joslin John Jones Jos Jones Allen Thompson

Petition Praying a County on Harpeth River Reported Chireaionable (?) 29th Sep. S Love

Thomas Lambert John Lake John Cornelius Roll Cornelius Delverance Gray Joseph Land Phillip Land Richard Phi?o Ricager Mc Luary Mathew Cunningham David Cunningham Ebenezer Rice Antheney ? Walk Phillip Walk Charls Hutton William bedlum Rorvland Rice Thomas Hubs William Picleson Elisha Picleson Pleasant Mc Luary Cornelius ?rey James Robotson John Ward George horner Ricager Mc Luary: Jun? Danniel Joslin Sener Gabriel Joslin Thomas Joslin

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Daivid Pien
Joab Ilore Possible Alore
Thomas Gillom
Thomas Pritchet
John Morres
William More
Signature, can not read
Thomas Warren
Abraham D Needs surname
John D
Francis Hardgrove Possible Hardgrave
Jurden Re Junior Needs surname, possible Revs / Rees
Drewry Reeves
John Needs surname
Allen Brown
Samuel Joslin
John Jones
Jos Jones
Allen Thompson
Thomas Lambert
John Lake
John Cornelius
Roll Cornelius
Delverance Gray
Joseph Land
Phillip Land
Ricahrd Phi Needs surname, possible Phino / Phipo
Ricager Mc Luary
Mathew Cunningham
David Cunningham
Ebenezer Rice
Antheney Walk
Phillip Walk
Charls Hutton
William Bedlum
Rorvland Rice
Thomas Hubs
William Picleson Possible Sicleson
Elisha Picleson ""
Pleasant Mc Luary
Cornelius Needs surname
James Robotson
John Ward
George Horner
Ricager Mc Luary Junior
Danniel Joslin Possible Joslin Sener or Joslin Senior
Gabrial Joslin
Thomas Joslin

33-1-1803-1(1)

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Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 1803/01/33

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Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): To the honourable the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee of [Knoxville?] assembled 1803 We your petitioners inhabitants of the County aforementioned impartially viewing the many wrongs and inconveniences that we labour under with respect to our publick buildings humbly request the interposition of your honourable body to [regret?] our wrongs and to relieve us from being obliged to travel to almost an outside and remote [first] of the County two our Courthouse where at present is [first] The distance from the State line which is also the County line on the East and of the County to the Courthouse does not exceed twenty miles which comprehends the part taken off of Hawkins County which part we pray may continue annual to Hawkins and may not the considered a part of Claiborne County as we connect we have a sufficient bounday of Country to make a constitutional County without it. The inconvenience is, it is a narrow and mountanous pair but few inhabitants yet appears from some partially or other to withhold justice from the other apart of the County as they have unjustly drawn our publick buildings much above the [cluster?] that way the distance from the Courthouse westward to Anderson County line is about thirty six miles. The distance from he Courthouse south to the Grainger line about five or six miles. And the distance from the Courthouse North to the Indian lands from twelve to fourteen miles and much farther to the state line which is the present county line. We verily believe this statement of facts correct; in addition to which the west end of the county is much wider than the east end and vastly superior in number. Therefore pray your honours by your delegated authority two remedy our districts by directing our publick buildings to be completely in the center of the county or as convenient as possible to the majority. We further pray the next Election for members to the General Assembly to be held at Yokims Station in Powells valley and as in [-end] will ever pray

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33-1-1803-1(2)

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33-1-1803-2(1)

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Williams
Robert McSpadden

33-1-1803-2(2)

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33-1-1803-3(1)

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Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 1803/01/33

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Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): To the honourable the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee at Knoxville assembled 1803 We your petitioners inhabitants of the County of Claiborne impartially viewing the many wrongs and inconveniences the we labour under with [respect?] to our Publick buildings, humbly request the interposition of your honourable body to redress our wrongs and to relieve us from being obliged to travel almost an outside and remote part of the County to our Courthouse where of at present is far. The distance from the State line which is also the County line on the East End of the County to the Court -house does not exceed twenty miles which comprehends the part taken off of Hawkins County, which part we pray may continue [annexed] two Hawkins and may not be considered as parts of Claiborne County, as we conceive we have a sufficient boundary of Country to a constitutional County with[stand?] it the inconveniences is, it is a narrow mountainous part but few inhabitants yet appears from some partiality or other to withhold justice from the other part of the County as they have unjustly drawn our Publick buildings much above the center that way the distance from the Courthouse westward to Anderson County line is about thirty six miles. The distance from the Courthouse South tot he Grainger line about five or six miles and the distance from the Courthouse North to the Indian land from twelve to fourteen miles and much further two the state line which is the present count line. We verily believe this statement of facts correct; in addition to which the west end of the County is much wider than the East end and vastly superior in numbers. Therefore pray your honours by your delegated authority to remedy our districts by directing our Publick buildings to be completely in the Center of the County or as convenient as possible to

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33-1-1803-3(2)

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Purpose / Short Description: list of names

Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): to the Majority and as in duly bound will own property

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Campbell given name smudged
William Jinkins
Jinkins smudged
Jinkins
Henry Jinkins
James Jinkins
David Snuffer
Duncan McFarland
Samuel surname smudged
Charles surname smudged
James Wright
William Robinson very faded
William Bask
Thomas
Joseph
William
Thomas Lee
Samuel Wyatt
Thomas
William Rogers
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Thomas H.
William Norbell
Elisha Hughes
Phillip Norwell
Isaac Owens
Wilson Masgnoue

33-1-1803-4

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34-1-1803-1(1)

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Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): To the honorable the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee The prayer of your petitioners humbly sheath That the laws now in force against gambling so far as they affect horse running are in our opinions opposed to the interest of the people of the State, as they discourage racing of good horses the article most advantageous for us to carry to market, and w do believe the attention of people throughout the State to the nurture of well beloved horses to have degenerated ever since laws have been passed against horse racing your petitioners further state that since the abolition of legal horse racing numbers of men have gambled away their property and often would take refuge under the present laws, brought suits against the {illegible} and recovered both in lieu of sd properties your petitioners further state that we deem it on enjoyment of our natural privileges without any benefits derived thereupon to the community and think all such laws offensive and unnecessary but your petitioners for the above and innumerable other reasons hope & Believe that your honorable body are attentive to laws heretofore passed against [illegible] and make after the same in future & your Petitioners will ever pray &c

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Hath Mendrisc
John Boyd
Benjamin
James Parkeson
Hugh Haris
John Williams
Jonathan Hyder
Abraham Tipton
Robert
Joshua Boreing
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Henday first name smudged
Calwell Brown
Absalom
McCloue
William Carter
Thomas Sherril
John McFall
Williams
Joseph Tipton
Jacob Hyder Esq.
Rueben
Thomas Lacey
Elijah Hollins start of 2nd column
John Phillips
Solomon Price
Samuel Dunlap
David McHobb
William Mc
Thomas Denton
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Williamson
George Haim
Joseph Hicks
Solomon Manfield
William Ring
James Lacy
William Rogers
John Gamely
Elisha Humphreys
John Bolivar
Daniel smudged
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John Humphreys
Abraham Sevier
William Robertson
Daniel smudged
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Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 1803/01/31

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Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): To the honorable the legislative body of the State of Tennessee now in Session

Your petitioners beg leave to make known to your honorable body that Willis Jones, who was appointed the last session of the General Assembly to run the divisional lines Petitioner Smith Wilson and Jackson Counties and only being allowed one marker, and the lines of the said Counties being for the most part of the way running an [-lided] Country the said Willis Jones was compell ed through [illegible] to accomplish numbers. The said lines to be at greater expand than the legislative contemplated at that lines we therefore pray that your honorable body will by a law enable the county court of Smith to recon[cede?] the said Jones the expense that he incurred

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37-1-1803-1(2)

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Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 1808/06/21

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Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): in running said lines and for other exp ences incurred by him in that Be [illegible] and your petitioners as in Duty bound will be

-ossins Kavanaugh James Patterson Arther Hugum James Darapen Lee Sullivan

I Sampson Williams Clerk of the County Court of Smith County hereby certify that the above subscribers is and were acting withstand of the peace in and for said County and that full faith and credit ought to be given to any and all their official acts as such in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal having no deal of office this 21st day of June 1808 Sa Williams Seal

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37-1-1803-2

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Date Filed (format: YYYY/MM/DD): 1803/09/29

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Text of Petition (drag lower right corner to enlarge box): House of Representatives Sept. 29th 1803 Read slayed to the Committee of proportions and grievances sent to the Senate Col HCHR Senate Sept. 29th 1803 read from the H of Representatives dea

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