The government of the people of the state of Tennessee . ennessee History 41 «k>x*;o PART II. THE CIVIL GOVERNMENT OF TENNESSEE. CHAPTER XI. The Present Government of the State 44* XII. The Legislative Department 46 XIII. The Executive Department 51 XIV. The Judicial Department 58 XV. State and County Institutions 63 XVI. Habeas Corpus, Juries, and Court Procedure . . 66 XVII. County Government 71 XVIII. City Government • 76 XIX. Civil Districts 80 XX. Public Roads and Public Revenues 84 XXI. Education 88 XXII. Elections 93 XXIII. Political Parties • ? . 97 (iv) CONTENTS. v CHAPTER PAGE XXI


The government of the people of the state of Tennessee . ennessee History 41 «k>x*;o PART II. THE CIVIL GOVERNMENT OF TENNESSEE. CHAPTER XI. The Present Government of the State 44* XII. The Legislative Department 46 XIII. The Executive Department 51 XIV. The Judicial Department 58 XV. State and County Institutions 63 XVI. Habeas Corpus, Juries, and Court Procedure . . 66 XVII. County Government 71 XVIII. City Government • 76 XIX. Civil Districts 80 XX. Public Roads and Public Revenues 84 XXI. Education 88 XXII. Elections 93 XXIII. Political Parties • ? . 97 (iv) CONTENTS. v CHAPTER PAGE XXIV. Reforms 100 The Constitution of the State 103 Index to Constitution 131 Governors and Time of Service 132 Population of Cities 133 Population of Counties 134 County Seats 134 Authorities Consulted 137 Index 138 ILLUSTRATIONS. oXKc*— 1. John Sevier, First Governor . . , 6 2. Andrew Jackson 39 3. James K. Polk 39 4. Andrew Johnson 40 5. The Great Seal of Tennessee 44 6. The Capitol at Nashville 47 7. Civil District Map of Knox County 81.


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