Unnamed, GA, 1797

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"eeoThe first circuit court (probably Greene Co., Gaey
though it might have been Hancock) was held in 1797 and
Judge Henry Osborne was chief justice..,There was only a
hut for a jail and the courthouse was of logs and unfit f
for public businesse..Four men were convicted of forgery
and condemned to be hangedeee" "Some Unwritten Chapters
of Georgia History - The Story of Greeneand Hancock," by
George Ge Smith, JOURNAL, Atlanta, Gae, May 31, 1902

page 13.

FOUR MEN

(Not confirmed)

"e..The first circuit court (probably Greene Co.y Gaey
though it might have been Hancock) was held in 1797 and
Judge Henry Osborne was chief justicee..There was only a
hut for a jail and the courthouse was of logs and unfit ff
for public businesse..Four men were convicted of forgery
and condemned to be hangedeee" "Some Unwritten Chapters
of Georgia History - The Story of Greeneand Hancock," by
George Ge Smith, JOURNAL, Atlanta, Gaey May 31, 1902
page 13.

FOUR MEN

(Not confirmed)

",,.The first circuit court (probably Greene Coss Gaey
though it might have been Hancock) was held in 1797 and

for public business...Four men were convicted of forgery
and condemned to be hangedsee "Some Unwritten Chapters
of Georgia History - The Story of Greeneand Hancock," by
George G. Smith, JOURNAL, Atlanta, Ga., May 31, 1902
page 13.

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