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'''Levi Reid''' or '''Levi Reed''' was the first [[Jefferson County Sheriff]], taking office upon his commission on October 28, [[1819]], about 8 months after the Alabama territory was ceded to the United States and a little over a month before [[Jefferson County]] was officially split from [[Blount County]]. He served through October 5, [[1822]]. | '''Levi Reid''' or '''Levi Reed''' was the first [[Jefferson County Sheriff]], taking office upon his commission on [[October 28]], [[1819]], about 8 months after the Alabama territory was ceded to the United States and a little over a month before [[Jefferson County]] was officially split from [[Blount County]]. He served through [[October 5]], [[1822]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:07, 22 May 2007
Levi Reid or Levi Reed was the first Jefferson County Sheriff, taking office upon his commission on October 28, 1819, about 8 months after the Alabama territory was ceded to the United States and a little over a month before Jefferson County was officially split from Blount County. He served through October 5, 1822.
Preceded by: (none) |
Jefferson County Sheriff 1819–1822 |
Succeeded by: John McWhorter |
References
- Works Progress Administration. "A Register of County Officials, Jefferson County, Alabama, 1819-1900". Birmingham Public Library. Copy transcribed by Carl O. Thomas in December, 2003 and reproduced in his "The Anderson Sheriffs of Jefferson County, Alabama" of 2004.