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Story July 28, 1893

News Observer Chronicle

Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina

What is this article about?

The Hickory Press describes attending Catawba County Superior Court and first impressions of Judge E.T. Boykin of Clinton, N.C., as an ideal, intellectual judge with strong moral character, accompanied by his beautiful wife, who perturbs local bachelor attorneys.

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Judge K. T. Boykin
Hickory Press.
We attended the session of the
Catawba county Superior Court
Monday, and for the first time looked
upon Judge E T. Boykin, of
Clinton, N. C. He is a very fine
looking gentleman with a decidedly
intellectual face, and a well developed
head in which the moral faculties
predominate. In personal make up
Judge Boykin is the ideal Judge. If
unjustly arraigned, we know of no
one before whom we would rather be
tried; but if guilty, we should get a
change of venue if possible. The
Judge is accompanied by his
accomplished and beautiful wife. The
bachelor attorneys appeared badly
perturbed. It will take heaven to right
the inequalities of earthly existence.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue Social Manners

What keywords are associated?

Judge Boykin Catawba Court Intellectual Judge Bachelor Attorneys

What entities or persons were involved?

Judge E T. Boykin Mrs. Boykin

Where did it happen?

Catawba County Superior Court, Clinton, N. C.

Story Details

Key Persons

Judge E T. Boykin Mrs. Boykin

Location

Catawba County Superior Court, Clinton, N. C.

Story Details

Attending Catawba County Superior Court, the narrator first sees Judge E T. Boykin of Clinton, N. C., describes him as a fine-looking gentleman with an intellectual face and moral faculties, ideal judge, accompanied by his accomplished and beautiful wife, perturbing bachelor attorneys, noting inequalities of existence.

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