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View Entry | Max Fabish et al. v. City of Memphis | Shelby | Sabbath Violation |
Sabbath violation by conducting or operating a theatrical performance on Sunday. Additional plaintiffs: Paul Valedon, Thomas Reeder, M. Kehoe, George W. Beck, Lawrence Lehman, Mabel Sinclair, John Yerxes, Katie Amitis, Alfred Kelsey, Charles Norman, and Eugene Howard. |
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View Entry | Mayor & City Council of Nashville v. Fred Pullman | Davidson | Sabbath Violation |
Charged for keeping saloon open on a Sunday. |
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View Entry | Mayor & City Council of Nashville v. A. Feustal | Davidson | Sabbath Violation |
Keeping saloon open on Sunday. |
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View Entry | Mayor & City Council of Nashville v. Mrs. B. Lally | Davidson | Sabbath Violation |
Lally was accused of keeping her saloon open on Sunday. |
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View Entry | Mayor & City Council of Nashville v. J. H. Blodan | Davidson | Sabbath Violation |
Charged with keeping his saloon open on a Sunday. |
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View Entry | State v. Lea Davis | Obion | Sabbath Violation |
Defendant indicted for unlawfully keeping his saloon open on Sunday, 6 Aug. 1896, and "retailing and selling spirituous vinous malt & intoxicating liquors at the time". |
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View Entry | State v. Bill Capps | Weakley | Sabbath Violation |
Defendant had been indicted for working on Sunday. Witness testified that he had been seen plowing his turnip patch, cutting corn stalks & doing other farm work on Sundays several times during the year. |
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