The Lawyers and Lawmakers of KentuckySouthern Historical Press, 1982 - 777 Seiten |
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H. Levin. REMINISCENCES OF THE BENCH AND BAR OF HOPKINSVILLE . BY HON . R. T. PETREE , HOPKINSVIlle . 67. famptel power . He is deeply interested in all. TH HE city of Hopkinsville , Kentucky , now ( 1896 ) containing a population of ...
H. Levin. REMINISCENCES OF THE BENCH AND BAR OF HOPKINSVILLE . BY HON . R. T. PETREE , HOPKINSVIlle . 67. famptel power . He is deeply interested in all. TH HE city of Hopkinsville , Kentucky , now ( 1896 ) containing a population of ...
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... Hopkinsville , and by the present incumbent ( 1896 ) , James Breathitt , also of Hopkinsville . The Honorable John R. Grace occupied the circuit bench contin- uously for a quarter of a century , and was then elected to the appellate ...
... Hopkinsville , and by the present incumbent ( 1896 ) , James Breathitt , also of Hopkinsville . The Honorable John R. Grace occupied the circuit bench contin- uously for a quarter of a century , and was then elected to the appellate ...
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... Hopkinsville , which has been of inestimable benefit to the com- which he eagerly perused . He also read law at Evansville , Indiana , for four months , and then returned to Hopkinsville , where he secured an appointment as deputy ...
... Hopkinsville , which has been of inestimable benefit to the com- which he eagerly perused . He also read law at Evansville , Indiana , for four months , and then returned to Hopkinsville , where he secured an appointment as deputy ...
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