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TSLA Home Supreme Court Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett Tennessee State Library and Archives Research and Collections Tennessee Supreme Court Cases Homepage Fields to Search All (search all fields) Case Name (plaintiff and defendant surnames or business names) Cause/Crime (debts, estates, land, etc.) Case Description (additional parties named, and other notes) County All Counties Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Davidson DeKalb Decatur Dickson Dyer Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson James* Jefferson Johnson Knox Lake Lauderdale Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Loudon Macon Madison Marion Marshall Maury McMinn McNairy Meigs Monroe Montgomery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford Scott Sequatchie Sevier Shelby Smith Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tennessee County** Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson * James County was created in 1871 but reincorporated into Hamilton County in 1919. ** Tennessee County may appear in historical records from the period before Tennessee was admitted into the union in 1796. Year Range (Leave blank for all) to Keyword(s) Default search is or”. Use + before each term for "and" searching. (See Search Tips for more info.) Search }ResetResetResetReset! Search Tips View | Hide Search by county, date or keyword. Narrow search using check boxes to search only plaintiff/defendant, cause/crime, or description. For individual names, begin by searching surname only as keyword. To narrow results, use these tips: Keyword search for Hardin Bostick will retrieve all entries with either word, such as John Bostick in Hardin County. Keyword search for +Hardin +Bostick will retrieve entries with both words, such as John Bostick in Hardin County or Hardin Bostick in Williamson County. Keyword search for +Hardin +Bostick –Williamson will retrieve entries with both Hardin and Bostick, but will NOT include any entries containing the word Williamson (as county or name). Keyword search for Hard* will retrieve Hardin, Harding, Hardeman, Hardaway, etc. Keyword search for Hardin Bostick” will retrieve entries with that exact phrase. It will not retrieve Hardin P. Bostick” or Harding Bostick”. Please keep in mind that while there are nearly 16,000 cases currently indexed, that amount only represents a small portion of the total accumulation of records. As an ongoing project of TSLA, files of cases are added to the index on a monthly basis.Please keep in mind that this is a project in progress, and new cases are added to the index on a monthly basis. About the Supreme Court Cases 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]. The volume of cases is extraordinary, with well over 10,000 boxes of material in storage. Chronologically, the cases encompass the period from about 1809 to approximately 1950. The scope of subjects discussed in the cases is equally impressive, comprising the full range of criminal cases as well as land issues, debt, slavery and estate disputes, among many others. The content of the case files range from very brief records to a complete summary of all the proceedings, sometimes involving hundreds of pages. Transcriptions of trial testimony from the lower courts, when they exist, usually appear in cases beginning in the late nineteenth century. Within the cases, one can discover details that throw light on personal data, community life and family relationships, making the Supreme Court cases an inestimable tool for genealogists. Tennessee’s original constitution made no provision for a Supreme Court. Instead the state retained the court system of North Carolina, which comprised the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions and the Superior Court of Law and Equity. In 1809 the Tennessee legislature formed the Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals and, finally, the Constitutional Convention of 1834 created the Supreme Court as its own entity. The legislature fixed the seats of the Court—Knoxville, Nashville, and Jackson—to correspond with the three grand divisions of the state, East, Middle, and West . The Court heard appeals from both Circuit (criminal and civil cases) and Chancery (cases of equity) courts. Originally, the Supreme Court consisted of three judges; but, after the 1870, the number was set at five members. A Work in Progress Creating an index to the Supreme Court case files is a huge task, involving many members of the TSLA staff. Supplemented in the early stages by grants from the Supreme Court Historical Society and the Administrative Office of the Courts, the project continues with funding from the TSLAFriends and Ancestry.com. With more than 35,000 cases entered so far, we estimate the project is about 25% complete. Updates are being added to the website as the work progresses. Other Resources Ely, Jr., James W. A History of the Tennessee Supreme Court (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2002). Sherrill, Charles A. Tennesseans in Court: 2,500 Early Settlers Found in Supreme Court Reports (Mt. Juliet, TN: n.p., 1999). Tennessee Reports—Supreme Court reports, published and edited as individual volumes or small sets by various compilers through the years — the entire set is comprised of 225 volumes, containing reported cases through 1971 (but only those of particular legal significance). Tennessee Supreme Court Clerk’s Records 1810-1955, Record Group 191 [TSLA]. Tennessee State Library and Archives 403 7th Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37243 615-741-2764 Copyright © 2020 Tennessee Secretary of...
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