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The files located in the Tennessee Supreme Court Cases represent an especially valuable resource for historical and genealogical research at the Tennessee State Library and Archives [TSLA].
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View Entry | Year | Case Name | County | Cause/Crime | Case Description | Division | Location | # Pages | Order |
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View Entry | 1893 | John C. Ogg v. State | Knox | Murder, 1st degree |
The defendant was charged with murder in the first degree. The weapons used were a pistol, sticks and shives. The victim was G. W. Lane |
East | Range: 19 Section: G Shelf: Box Number: 1723 | 60 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1892 | N. B. Ledgerwood, In Error v. State | Knox | Murder |
Defendants: N. B. Ledgerwood, James Ledgerwood, & William Ledgerwood. Incident of 14 Aug. 1891, "an assault did make upon the body of John Moran with certain deadly weapons to wit: a pistol and a beer glass, which they then and there … inflict upon the body of the said John Moran, a mortal wound, or wounds, from the effect of which he the said John Moran shortly thereafter died." |
East | Range: 19 Section: G Shelf: Box Number: 1730 | 147 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1891 | Ross Fulton v. State | Knox | Murder, 1st degree |
Co-defendant: Charles Fulton. "on the 5th day of November 1890, in the county of Knox and State aforesaid, unlawfully, willfully, deliberately, premeditatedly, feloniously, and of their malice aforethought an assault did make upon the body of Henry Robinson with certain deadly weapons, to wit - pistols, knives, and rocks…" "the said Henry Robinson certain mortal wounds from the affect of which he the said Henry Robinson in a few days thereafter died." |
East | Range: 19 Section: F Shelf: Box Number: 1766 | 109 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1833 | State v. William Ford | Knox | Murder |
Victim: Patsy Wiggins. |
East | Range: 7 Section: F Shelf: Box Number: 672 | 12 | Order A Copy |
View Entry | 1919 | State v. Maurice Mays | Knox | Murder |
This case became one of the most notorious cases in early 20th century Tennessee jurisprudence. Mays, who was black was the target of a lynch mob after being accused of killing Bertie Lindsey in her home in August 1919. He claimed innocence but was later convicted and sentenced to death after two appeals. He was executed on March 15, 1922. This case has been microfilmed. MF # 705. 5 folders. |
East | Range: 5 Section: E Shelf: Box Number: 99 | 0 | Order A Copy |