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3 Divorce Law Lawyers found in Hamilton County
The Hanzelik Firm
DGX, Southeast 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL, USA
Areas of expertise: Adoption, Alimony, Auto Accidents, Business Law, Criminal Defense
20 years in practice
Daniel K. Habenicht, PLLC
DGX, Southeast 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL, USA
Areas of expertise: Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law
30 years in practice
Law Offices of Meredith Mochel
809 Market St, Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Custody, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law, DUI Law
21 years in practice
Alan Beard and Associates
DGX, Southeast 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL, USA
Areas of expertise: Adoption, Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Criminal Defense
40 years in practice
Angela C. Larkins, Attorney at Law
DGX, Southeast 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law, Military Divorce
22 years in practice
The Law Office of Corrin P. Fulton, PLLC
DGX, Southeast 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL, USA
Areas of expertise: Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law
16 years in practice
Law Office of Sam Byrd
DGX, Southeast 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Custody, Child Support, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law
14 years in practice
3 Bar Associations found in Hamilton County
Chattanooga Bar Association Tennessee
Pioneer Building, Broad Street, Chattanooga, TN, USA
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Tennessee Defense Lawyers Association
Lookout Mountain, TN 37350, USA
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About Hamilton County, Tennessee

During the Civil War, Hamilton County was home to an important saltpeter mining operation. This is the main ingredient in gunpowder. It was obtained by leaching the earth from caves. Lookout Mountain Cave was an important source of saltpeter in the Civil War. Robert Cravens owned the land surrounding the mine. Cravens signed a contract with the Tennessee Military and Financial Board in May 1861 to deliver 20,000 lbs of saltpeter. He reported on May 24 that he had 10 hoppers in his cave. Cravens also mined Nickajack Cave in Marion County. He quit mining at Lookout Mountain Cave in 1862 and rented the cave out to the Confederate Nitre and Mining Bureau. They mined the cave between June 1862 and July 1863. Chattanooga's Federal forces occupied Chattanooga in 1863. This ended the mining. They remained until the end of the war.

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