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Spring Term A.D. 1883
      Monday April 23rd 1883
Summoning the following name persons each for himself
to wit: 1 Geo P. Cook 2 Jas K. Leary 3 E.A. Jeffords
4 G.D. Chesser 5 Isaac Guynn 6 G.S. Riggs 7 A.B. Cox
8 Frank Stewart 9 Jno O. Cosby 10 Benj Haile 11 S.H.
Richardson 12 Edward Taylor 13 M.D. Grainger 14 S.H.
Benjamin 15 Jos Voyle 16 Geo M. Blitch 17 W.M.
Bradford and C.B. Bauknight not to be found in the County
Whereupon
       the Court for good and Sufficient excuse
excused A.B. Cox, Jno O. Cosby, and S.H. Richardson
from further attendance at this term of the Court
Whereupon
       the Court ordered a fine of Twenty Dollars
to be entered up against S.H. Benjamin, Joseph
Voyle and W.W. Richardson as defaulting Jurors -
Whereupon
       At a meeting of the Members of the
bar of the Circuit Court of Alachua County Florida
held on the 21st day of April 1883
                                 Hon Thomas F. King
was called to the chair and E.C.F. Sanchez Esq
appointed Secretary.
                The object of the meeting having
been explained by S.Y. Finley Esqr on Motion of
W.W. Hampton Esqr a Committee Composed of Hon
John W. Ashby, ***** W.W. McCall and W.W. Hampton
Esqr were appointed to draft suitable resolutions
in Commemoration of the death of the Hon James B.
Dawkins
          Judge Ashby as Chairman of the Committee
reported the following preamble and resolutions
which were adopted and he was instructed to
present them to the Court:
                    Whereas the Hon James B.
Dawkins late Judge of the 5th Judicial Circuit of
of Florida departed this life on the 12th day of Feb-
ruary 1883 in the Sixty third year of his age loved and
respected by all who knew him therefore be it
Resolved
       That in the death of Judge Dawkins the
Community has lost a genial kind and accomplished
gentleman friend and neighbor, and the State one of
its most learned Jurist, A man of high integrity
and of marked ability and zeal in the discharge
of every duty
Transcribed by Karen Kirkman 20 June 2014
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