Talk:William Fitzgerald (Tennessee politician)

Attorney general vs. solicitor general
Sources conflict with each other on what position William Fitzgerald was elected to in 1826.
 * Newspaper - confirms election as "solicitor general"
 * Newspaper - confirms vacated the role of "solicitor"
 * Family Papers - uses phrase "attorney general"
 * Congress source - uses phrase "attorney general"

Perhaps these phrases are meant to be used interchangeably, but some clarity may be needed on what are the best phrases to use: "sixteenth judicial district" and "attorney general" OR "sixteenth solicitorial district" and "solicitor general". --Engineerchange (talk) 08:16, 1 February 2021 (UTC)