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The County Courts in Antebellum Kentucky (Paperback)
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The County Courts in Antebellum Kentucky (Paperback)
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Although an important part of local government, particularly in the
South, in their early years the county courts have not been
thoroughly investigated. This book offers the first comprehensive
examination of the county courts during the antebellum era in one
southern state Kentucky, placing them in the context of its
constitutional and political structure. More administrative than
judicial in function, the courts were the means of providing most
services of government for the people. This range of activity is
fully discussed here, from road building to tax collecting to
caring for the poor. Robert M. Ireland also explores the political
aspects of the courts as well as their sometimes complex
relationship with the state legislature and with the growing towns
and cities. The courts, however, often failed in performing their
duties, and the justices, being appointed, became a
self-perpetuating oligarchy who seldom consulted the wishes of the
people. Elected officials and the voters themselves thus grew
increasingly alienated by the working of the courts. Their
resentment culminated finally in a constitutional reform that in
1850 created an elective system of county government in Kentucky.
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