Reverend J.F. Register's father, Reverend J.Y. Register, was tax collector for Coffee County at the beginning of the Civil War. According to this 1926 newspaper article virtually every cent of taxes paid to the Confederate government of Coffee County was spent on the poor. Indigent families were provided with coffins, salt, corn and a poor house.
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