First County Court

First County Court (HMYOV)

Location: McLemoresville, TN 38235 Carroll County
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N 35° 59.267', W 88° 34.453'

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The home of R.E.C. Dougherty stood on the foundations of the house to the north. Here, as Chairman, he held the first meeting of the Carroll County Court, March 11, 1822. Members were, Daniel Barcroft, John Bone, Banks W. Burrow, Edward Gwin, John Gwin, Thomas Hamilton, Samuel Ingram, Samuel A. McClary, Mark R. Roberts & John Stockard.
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Marker Number4 A 13
Placed ByTennessee Historical Commission
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Date Added Monday, October 20th, 2014 at 11:50am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)16S E 358092 N 3983739
Decimal Degrees35.98778333, -88.57421667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 35° 59.267', W 88° 34.453'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds35° 59' 16.02" N, 88° 34' 27.18" W
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Area Code(s)731
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 5600 Main St, McLemoresville TN 38235, US
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