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Bennett Douglas Bell

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and on the bench of the Supreme Court". Bell was a circuit judge on the Tennessee Tenth Circuit court from 1902 to 1908. On February 7, 1908, Bell was appointed to a seat on the Tennessee Supreme Court vacated by the death of Justice John S. Wilkes. Bell was elected in August 1908 for the remainder
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of the term, but was defeated for reelection in a 1910 election that broadly reconstituted the court.
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and for many years was a prominent member of the Tennessee Bar serving as
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Tennessee Supreme Court
Sumner County, Tennessee
Emory and Henry College
Cumberland University
Attorney General
Gallatin, Tennessee





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