On May 2, 1887 he was appointed County Commissioner, district three, St. Clair County, Alabama.
On November 11, 1898 he was appointed Justice of the Peace and served until his death.
Although he never attended law school, he studied his law books and his Bible and was often asked to interpret the law for other judges and lawyers.
"The Heritage of St. Clair County, Alabama"
Pages 124-125
On May 2, 1887 he was appointed County Commissioner, district three, St. Clair County, Alabama.
On November 11, 1898 he was appointed Justice of the Peace and served until his death.
Although he never attended law school, he studied his law books and his Bible and was often asked to interpret the law for other judges and lawyers.
"The Heritage of St. Clair County, Alabama"
Pages 124-125
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