Washington District Legal Documents
This collection contains four legal documents created by the Washington District Superior Court of North Carolina. The first two summon John Campbell and Robert Cowan to appear before the Court during its next session. The second two indicate that Moses Rennolds and Ezekial Abell have been convicted of theft.
Dates
- 1788 August 15-1789 February
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Extent
0.1 Linear Feet (1 folder)
Abstract
This collection contains four legal documents created by the Washington District Superior Court of North Carolina. The first two summon John Campbell and Robert Cowan to appear before the Court during its next session. The second two indicate that Moses Rennolds and Ezekial Abell have been convicted of theft.
Biographical/Historical Note
Washington County (North Carolina) was created in 1777 and included most of what is now Tennessee. It had two courts: the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (which handled judicial, legislative, and administrative matters) and the Superior Court (which handled matters of equity). Between 1784 and 1788, jurisdiction over Washington County was contested between North Carolina and the State of Franklin. After the State of Franklin's fall, the territory reverted to North Carolina, which ceded it to the federal government in 1789. The area subsequently became part of the Territory South of the River Ohio. Tennessee was formed from this territory in 1796.
Arrangement
This material is in one folder.
Acquisition Note
James D. Hoskins donated these documents to Special Collections on January 21, 1935.
Repository Details
Part of the Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Repository