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  2. Constitution of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The original constitution of Tennessee came into effect on June 1, 1796, concurrent with the state's admission to the Union. A second version of the constitution was adopted in 1835. A third constitution was adopted in 1870 and is the one still in use today, with subsequent amendments.

  3. List of Tennessee General Assemblies - Wikipedia

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    17th Tennessee General Assembly [Wikidata] 1827 18th Tennessee General Assembly [Wikidata] 1829 19th Tennessee General Assembly [Wikidata] 1831 20th Tennessee General Assembly [Wikidata] 1833 Tennessee Constitution of 1834 [citation needed] 21st Tennessee General Assembly [Wikidata] 1835 22nd Tennessee General Assembly [Wikidata] 1837

  4. Charles McClung - Wikipedia

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    Charles McClung (May 13, 1761 – August 9, 1835) was an American pioneer, politician, and surveyor best known for drawing up the original plat of Knoxville, Tennessee, in 1791. While Knoxville has since expanded to many times its original size, the city's downtown area still roughly follows McClung's 1791 grid.

  5. List of justices of the Tennessee Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    This list includes Judges of the Tennessee Superior Court (1796–1809) and Judges of the Tennessee Court of Errors and Appeals (1810-1835). [1] These high courts were created before the 1835 Tennessee constitution, which established the Supreme Court and made the Judiciary an independent branch of government.

  6. Tennessee State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The 1835 state constitution mandated that the General Assembly choose a permanent capital. In 1843, Nashville was chosen as the capital. [3] On October 7, 1843, the Tennessee General Assembly declared Nashville as the state's permanent capital, and planning for a statehouse began shortly thereafter.

  7. The Bible is now an official Tennessee book. The state is ...

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    Eight years after his predecessor vetoed a bill enshrining the Bible as the official state book, Gov. Bill Lee signed into law a measure making a version of the Holy Book one of Tennessee's 10 ...

  8. Tennessee constitution - Wikipedia

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