Manuscript notes of lectures by Tapping Reeve and James Gould, at the Litchfield Law School, taken in the early 1800s, by an unknown student
Description:
Title devised by cataloger., Lecture notes from classes of Tapping Reeve and James Gould at the Litchfield Law School, early 19th century, taken by an unidentified student., Topics covered include action of accounts, colloquium, and courts of chancery., Notebook later used as a scrapbook and penmanship book, with reference to a Charlotte Elisabeth Averill Everett, and Keeneville, Essex Co. New York and Plattsburg, New York. Notebook includes ephemera, clippings, and a certificate from the State of New York, Department of Public Instruction, for Miss Bernice Niles, Feb. 15, 1898., and Additional folder of items not yet digitized.
Two volumes of law notes taken at Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. Two volumes of a set of six. Both volumes say 4 & 6 on the first pages. Flower found pressed on pages 138-139. Flower found pressed on pages 158-159
Alternative Title:
Judge Gould's lecture notes and Judge Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
Cornelius Dubois
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Two volumes of law notes taken at Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. Two volumes of a set of six. Both volumes say 4 & 6 on the first pages. Flower found pressed on pages 138-139. Flower found pressed on pages 158-159
Alternative Title:
Judge Gould's lecture notes and Judge Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
Cornelius Dubois
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould, at the Litchfield Law School, taken between 1829 and 1830, by Hiram Gould Goodwin and Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger., Some irregularities in pagination; number 101 omitted in page numbering; many blank pages are numbered., Binder's title: Gould's lectures., and Label on spine: H. Goodwin.
One volume of law notes taken at Tapping Reeve’s Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. Typed letter glued to front cover. Also contains moot-court cases enclosed in front cover
Alternative Title:
Reeves lectures taken from William G. Williams by Hiram Goodwin
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
Hiram Goodwin
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould, at the Litchfield Law School, taken between 1826 and 1827, by Asa Potter and Gould's lectures
Description:
Unpaged, except for a portion of volume 1., Title-page in volume 2 only., Binder's title: Gould's lectures ... A. Potter., Manuscript; written on ruled paper; some leaves written on one side only., and Contains autograph of A. Potter.
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould, at the Litchfield Law School, taken between 1826 and 1827, by George Flagg Man and Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger., Binder's title: Gould's lectures., Label of George Man on spines., Volume 1 contains brief index to volumes 1-5., and Volume 5 contains autograph of George Man.
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould, at the Litchfield Law School, taken between 1826 and 1827, by George Flagg Man and Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger., Binder's title: Gould's lectures., Label of George Man on spines., Volume 1 contains brief index to volumes 1-5., and Volume 5 contains autograph of George Man.
Woodruff, George C. (George Catlin), 1805-1885, author
Published / Created:
1827.
Container / Volume:
v.1
Image Count:
511
Resource Type:
text
Abstract:
Five volumes of law notes taken at Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. Volume 1: Some mis-numbering, every section starts with page one. Volume 2, page 11 has Legal Tree. There are two page numbers 361
Alternative Title:
Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
George C. Woodruff
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Woodruff, George C. (George Catlin), 1805-1885, author
Published / Created:
1827.
Container / Volume:
v.2
Image Count:
543
Resource Type:
text
Abstract:
Five volumes of law notes taken at Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. Volume 1: Some mis-numbering, every section starts with page one. Volume 2, page 11 has Legal Tree. There are two page numbers 361
Alternative Title:
Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
George C. Woodruff
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Woodruff, George C. (George Catlin), 1805-1885, author
Published / Created:
1827.
Container / Volume:
v.3
Image Count:
573
Resource Type:
text
Abstract:
Five volumes of law notes taken at Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. Volume 1: Some mis-numbering, every section starts with page one. Volume 2, page 11 has Legal Tree. There are two page numbers 361
Alternative Title:
Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
George C. Woodruff
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Woodruff, George C. (George Catlin), 1805-1885, author
Published / Created:
1827.
Container / Volume:
v.4
Image Count:
567
Resource Type:
text
Abstract:
Five volumes of law notes taken at Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. Volume 1: Some mis-numbering, every section starts with page one. Volume 2, page 11 has Legal Tree. There are two page numbers 361
Alternative Title:
Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
George C. Woodruff
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Woodruff, George C. (George Catlin), 1805-1885, author
Published / Created:
1827.
Container / Volume:
v.5
Image Count:
581
Resource Type:
text
Abstract:
Five volumes of law notes taken at Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. Volume 1: Some mis-numbering, every section starts with page one. Volume 2, page 11 has Legal Tree. There are two page numbers 361
Alternative Title:
Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
George C. Woodruff
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould, at the Litchfield Law School, taken between 1826 and 1827, by Asa Potter and Gould's lectures
Description:
Unpaged, except for a portion of volume 1., Title-page in volume 2 only., Binder's title: Gould's lectures ... A. Potter., Manuscript; written on ruled paper; some leaves written on one side only., and Contains autograph of A. Potter.
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould, at the Litchfield Law School, taken between 1826 and 1827, by Asa Potter and Gould's lectures
Description:
Unpaged, except for a portion of volume 1., Title-page in volume 2 only., Binder's title: Gould's lectures ... A. Potter., Manuscript; written on ruled paper; some leaves written on one side only., and Contains autograph of A. Potter.
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould, at the Litchfield Law School, taken between 1826 and 1827, by George Flagg Man and Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger., Binder's title: Gould's lectures., Label of George Man on spines., Volume 1 contains brief index to volumes 1-5., and Volume 5 contains autograph of George Man.
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould, at the Litchfield Law School, taken between 1826 and 1827, by George Flagg Man and Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger., Binder's title: Gould's lectures., Label of George Man on spines., Volume 1 contains brief index to volumes 1-5., and Volume 5 contains autograph of George Man.
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould, at the Litchfield Law School, taken between 1826 and 1827, by George Flagg Man and Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger., Binder's title: Gould's lectures., Label of George Man on spines., Volume 1 contains brief index to volumes 1-5., and Volume 5 contains autograph of George Man.
Lecture notes from classes at the Litchfield Law School, 1825-1826. Subjects include pleading, bills of exceptions, title of evidence, law merchant, bills of exchange, partnership, writ of mandamus, writ of prohibition, writ of habeas corpus, bailments, and inns and innkeppers
Alternative Title:
Gould's lectures and Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould, at the Litchfield Law School, taken between 1825-1826, by Rutger Bleecker Miller
Description:
Title devised by cataloger. and On spine: Gould's lectures, volume IV.
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1817-1825, by William Thomas Carroll and Charles H.. Carroll and Notes
Description:
Manuscript in cursive writing and shorthand in black ink (with occasional pencil additions) on laid paper, some ruled. Primarily written on one side of leaf only; some on both sides. Blank leaves between sections and at beginning and end of volumes., Title from spine of bound volumes. Spine title of volume 12: Notes., Set comprises 12 volumes of notes, primarily taken by William Thomas Carroll while a student at the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825, some possibly recopied later. Volumes 1-9 are large volumes in cursive writing bound in gray; volumes 10-11 are smaller volumes in shorthand with cursive captions and citations (volume 10: bound in red, 21 x 16 cm; volume 11: bound in green, 24 x 20 cm). Volume 12 (bound in red, 27 x 22 cm) are notes taken by William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, who was a student at Litchfield in 1817. Autograph on flyleaf of volume 12: C. H. Carroll, Williamsburg, Livingston Co., New-York (original leaf lost, replaced by photocopy). Most volumes include marginal topical headings., Volumes 1-11: Primarily unnumbered leaves, written on one side only (some on both sides). Volume 1: 217 numbered pages, followed by 6 unnumbered leaves. Volume 10-11: Sections continuous, without page breaks. Volume 12: Pages 324-379, leaves 380-604., Titles of sections from captions., Volume 1 contains a typrewritten explanation by Helen Newman, former law librarian, dated November 19, 1933, detailing her investigation of the history of the set., First section of volume 9, untitled, is on different sized paper (26 x 21 cm) and is written in a less finished hand. It deals largely with contracts. The last section, also untitled, deals with criminal law., William Carroll attended the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825. He and William Cranch were the first two professors of law at the Columbian College (later George Washington University) when law classes began in 1826. He later served as Clerk of the Supreme Court from 1827-1863. William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, was a student at Litchfield in 1817. He was a New York politician and member of Congress from 1843 to 1847., Also available in original print https://wrlc-gwalaw.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01WRLC_GWALAW/1m2cbh6/alma991001012349704112, Digital reproduction. Bethlehem, PA : Backstage Library Works, 2022 KF273 .C37 1817., and Description based on print version record.
Publisher:
William Thomas Carroll, Charles H. Carroll
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, Litchfield., and United States.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School and Columbian University. Law School.
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law students, Law, and Study and teaching
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1817-1825, by William Thomas Carroll and Charles H.. Carroll and Notes
Description:
Manuscript in cursive writing and shorthand in black ink (with occasional pencil additions) on laid paper, some ruled. Primarily written on one side of leaf only; some on both sides. Blank leaves between sections and at beginning and end of volumes., Title from spine of bound volumes. Spine title of volume 12: Notes., Set comprises 12 volumes of notes, primarily taken by William Thomas Carroll while a student at the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825, some possibly recopied later. Volumes 1-9 are large volumes in cursive writing bound in gray; volumes 10-11 are smaller volumes in shorthand with cursive captions and citations (volume 10: bound in red, 21 x 16 cm; volume 11: bound in green, 24 x 20 cm). Volume 12 (bound in red, 27 x 22 cm) are notes taken by William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, who was a student at Litchfield in 1817. Autograph on flyleaf of volume 12: C. H. Carroll, Williamsburg, Livingston Co., New-York (original leaf lost, replaced by photocopy). Most volumes include marginal topical headings., Volumes 1-11: Primarily unnumbered leaves, written on one side only (some on both sides). Volume 1: 217 numbered pages, followed by 6 unnumbered leaves. Volume 10-11: Sections continuous, without page breaks. Volume 12: Pages 324-379, leaves 380-604., Titles of sections from captions., Volume 1 contains a typrewritten explanation by Helen Newman, former law librarian, dated November 19, 1933, detailing her investigation of the history of the set., First section of volume 9, untitled, is on different sized paper (26 x 21 cm) and is written in a less finished hand. It deals largely with contracts. The last section, also untitled, deals with criminal law., William Carroll attended the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825. He and William Cranch were the first two professors of law at the Columbian College (later George Washington University) when law classes began in 1826. He later served as Clerk of the Supreme Court from 1827-1863. William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, was a student at Litchfield in 1817. He was a New York politician and member of Congress from 1843 to 1847., Also available in original print https://wrlc-gwalaw.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01WRLC_GWALAW/1m2cbh6/alma991001012349704112, Digital reproduction. Bethlehem, PA : Backstage Library Works, 2022 KF273 .C37 1817., and Description based on print version record.
Publisher:
William Thomas Carroll, Charles H. Carroll
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, Litchfield., and United States.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School and Columbian University. Law School.
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law students, Law, and Study and teaching
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1817-1825, by William Thomas Carroll and Charles H.. Carroll and Notes
Description:
Manuscript in cursive writing and shorthand in black ink (with occasional pencil additions) on laid paper, some ruled. Primarily written on one side of leaf only; some on both sides. Blank leaves between sections and at beginning and end of volumes., Title from spine of bound volumes. Spine title of volume 12: Notes., Set comprises 12 volumes of notes, primarily taken by William Thomas Carroll while a student at the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825, some possibly recopied later. Volumes 1-9 are large volumes in cursive writing bound in gray; volumes 10-11 are smaller volumes in shorthand with cursive captions and citations (volume 10: bound in red, 21 x 16 cm; volume 11: bound in green, 24 x 20 cm). Volume 12 (bound in red, 27 x 22 cm) are notes taken by William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, who was a student at Litchfield in 1817. Autograph on flyleaf of volume 12: C. H. Carroll, Williamsburg, Livingston Co., New-York (original leaf lost, replaced by photocopy). Most volumes include marginal topical headings., Volumes 1-11: Primarily unnumbered leaves, written on one side only (some on both sides). Volume 1: 217 numbered pages, followed by 6 unnumbered leaves. Volume 10-11: Sections continuous, without page breaks. Volume 12: Pages 324-379, leaves 380-604., Titles of sections from captions., Volume 1 contains a typrewritten explanation by Helen Newman, former law librarian, dated November 19, 1933, detailing her investigation of the history of the set., First section of volume 9, untitled, is on different sized paper (26 x 21 cm) and is written in a less finished hand. It deals largely with contracts. The last section, also untitled, deals with criminal law., William Carroll attended the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825. He and William Cranch were the first two professors of law at the Columbian College (later George Washington University) when law classes began in 1826. He later served as Clerk of the Supreme Court from 1827-1863. William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, was a student at Litchfield in 1817. He was a New York politician and member of Congress from 1843 to 1847., Also available in original print https://wrlc-gwalaw.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01WRLC_GWALAW/1m2cbh6/alma991001012349704112, Digital reproduction. Bethlehem, PA : Backstage Library Works, 2022 KF273 .C37 1817., and Description based on print version record.
Publisher:
William Thomas Carroll, Charles H. Carroll
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, Litchfield., and United States.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School and Columbian University. Law School.
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law students, Law, and Study and teaching
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1817-1825, by William Thomas Carroll and Charles H.. Carroll and Notes
Description:
Manuscript in cursive writing and shorthand in black ink (with occasional pencil additions) on laid paper, some ruled. Primarily written on one side of leaf only; some on both sides. Blank leaves between sections and at beginning and end of volumes., Title from spine of bound volumes. Spine title of volume 12: Notes., Set comprises 12 volumes of notes, primarily taken by William Thomas Carroll while a student at the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825, some possibly recopied later. Volumes 1-9 are large volumes in cursive writing bound in gray; volumes 10-11 are smaller volumes in shorthand with cursive captions and citations (volume 10: bound in red, 21 x 16 cm; volume 11: bound in green, 24 x 20 cm). Volume 12 (bound in red, 27 x 22 cm) are notes taken by William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, who was a student at Litchfield in 1817. Autograph on flyleaf of volume 12: C. H. Carroll, Williamsburg, Livingston Co., New-York (original leaf lost, replaced by photocopy). Most volumes include marginal topical headings., Volumes 1-11: Primarily unnumbered leaves, written on one side only (some on both sides). Volume 1: 217 numbered pages, followed by 6 unnumbered leaves. Volume 10-11: Sections continuous, without page breaks. Volume 12: Pages 324-379, leaves 380-604., Titles of sections from captions., Volume 1 contains a typrewritten explanation by Helen Newman, former law librarian, dated November 19, 1933, detailing her investigation of the history of the set., First section of volume 9, untitled, is on different sized paper (26 x 21 cm) and is written in a less finished hand. It deals largely with contracts. The last section, also untitled, deals with criminal law., William Carroll attended the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825. He and William Cranch were the first two professors of law at the Columbian College (later George Washington University) when law classes began in 1826. He later served as Clerk of the Supreme Court from 1827-1863. William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, was a student at Litchfield in 1817. He was a New York politician and member of Congress from 1843 to 1847., Also available in original print https://wrlc-gwalaw.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01WRLC_GWALAW/1m2cbh6/alma991001012349704112, Digital reproduction. Bethlehem, PA : Backstage Library Works, 2022 KF273 .C37 1817., and Description based on print version record.
Publisher:
William Thomas Carroll, Charles H. Carroll
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, Litchfield., and United States.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School and Columbian University. Law School.
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law students, Law, and Study and teaching
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1817-1825, by William Thomas Carroll and Charles H.. Carroll and Notes
Description:
Manuscript in cursive writing and shorthand in black ink (with occasional pencil additions) on laid paper, some ruled. Primarily written on one side of leaf only; some on both sides. Blank leaves between sections and at beginning and end of volumes., Title from spine of bound volumes. Spine title of volume 12: Notes., Set comprises 12 volumes of notes, primarily taken by William Thomas Carroll while a student at the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825, some possibly recopied later. Volumes 1-9 are large volumes in cursive writing bound in gray; volumes 10-11 are smaller volumes in shorthand with cursive captions and citations (volume 10: bound in red, 21 x 16 cm; volume 11: bound in green, 24 x 20 cm). Volume 12 (bound in red, 27 x 22 cm) are notes taken by William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, who was a student at Litchfield in 1817. Autograph on flyleaf of volume 12: C. H. Carroll, Williamsburg, Livingston Co., New-York (original leaf lost, replaced by photocopy). Most volumes include marginal topical headings., Volumes 1-11: Primarily unnumbered leaves, written on one side only (some on both sides). Volume 1: 217 numbered pages, followed by 6 unnumbered leaves. Volume 10-11: Sections continuous, without page breaks. Volume 12: Pages 324-379, leaves 380-604., Titles of sections from captions., Volume 1 contains a typrewritten explanation by Helen Newman, former law librarian, dated November 19, 1933, detailing her investigation of the history of the set., First section of volume 9, untitled, is on different sized paper (26 x 21 cm) and is written in a less finished hand. It deals largely with contracts. The last section, also untitled, deals with criminal law., William Carroll attended the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825. He and William Cranch were the first two professors of law at the Columbian College (later George Washington University) when law classes began in 1826. He later served as Clerk of the Supreme Court from 1827-1863. William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, was a student at Litchfield in 1817. He was a New York politician and member of Congress from 1843 to 1847., Also available in original print https://wrlc-gwalaw.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01WRLC_GWALAW/1m2cbh6/alma991001012349704112, Digital reproduction. Bethlehem, PA : Backstage Library Works, 2022 KF273 .C37 1817., and Description based on print version record.
Publisher:
William Thomas Carroll, Charles H. Carroll
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, Litchfield., and United States.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School and Columbian University. Law School.
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law students, Law, and Study and teaching
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1817-1825, by William Thomas Carroll and Charles H.. Carroll and Notes
Description:
Manuscript in cursive writing and shorthand in black ink (with occasional pencil additions) on laid paper, some ruled. Primarily written on one side of leaf only; some on both sides. Blank leaves between sections and at beginning and end of volumes., Title from spine of bound volumes. Spine title of volume 12: Notes., Set comprises 12 volumes of notes, primarily taken by William Thomas Carroll while a student at the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825, some possibly recopied later. Volumes 1-9 are large volumes in cursive writing bound in gray; volumes 10-11 are smaller volumes in shorthand with cursive captions and citations (volume 10: bound in red, 21 x 16 cm; volume 11: bound in green, 24 x 20 cm). Volume 12 (bound in red, 27 x 22 cm) are notes taken by William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, who was a student at Litchfield in 1817. Autograph on flyleaf of volume 12: C. H. Carroll, Williamsburg, Livingston Co., New-York (original leaf lost, replaced by photocopy). Most volumes include marginal topical headings., Volumes 1-11: Primarily unnumbered leaves, written on one side only (some on both sides). Volume 1: 217 numbered pages, followed by 6 unnumbered leaves. Volume 10-11: Sections continuous, without page breaks. Volume 12: Pages 324-379, leaves 380-604., Titles of sections from captions., Volume 1 contains a typrewritten explanation by Helen Newman, former law librarian, dated November 19, 1933, detailing her investigation of the history of the set., First section of volume 9, untitled, is on different sized paper (26 x 21 cm) and is written in a less finished hand. It deals largely with contracts. The last section, also untitled, deals with criminal law., William Carroll attended the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825. He and William Cranch were the first two professors of law at the Columbian College (later George Washington University) when law classes began in 1826. He later served as Clerk of the Supreme Court from 1827-1863. William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, was a student at Litchfield in 1817. He was a New York politician and member of Congress from 1843 to 1847., Also available in original print https://wrlc-gwalaw.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01WRLC_GWALAW/1m2cbh6/alma991001012349704112, Digital reproduction. Bethlehem, PA : Backstage Library Works, 2022 KF273 .C37 1817., and Description based on print version record.
Publisher:
William Thomas Carroll, Charles H. Carroll
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, Litchfield., and United States.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School and Columbian University. Law School.
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law students, Law, and Study and teaching
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1817-1825, by William Thomas Carroll and Charles H.. Carroll and Notes
Description:
Manuscript in cursive writing and shorthand in black ink (with occasional pencil additions) on laid paper, some ruled. Primarily written on one side of leaf only; some on both sides. Blank leaves between sections and at beginning and end of volumes., Title from spine of bound volumes. Spine title of volume 12: Notes., Set comprises 12 volumes of notes, primarily taken by William Thomas Carroll while a student at the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825, some possibly recopied later. Volumes 1-9 are large volumes in cursive writing bound in gray; volumes 10-11 are smaller volumes in shorthand with cursive captions and citations (volume 10: bound in red, 21 x 16 cm; volume 11: bound in green, 24 x 20 cm). Volume 12 (bound in red, 27 x 22 cm) are notes taken by William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, who was a student at Litchfield in 1817. Autograph on flyleaf of volume 12: C. H. Carroll, Williamsburg, Livingston Co., New-York (original leaf lost, replaced by photocopy). Most volumes include marginal topical headings., Volumes 1-11: Primarily unnumbered leaves, written on one side only (some on both sides). Volume 1: 217 numbered pages, followed by 6 unnumbered leaves. Volume 10-11: Sections continuous, without page breaks. Volume 12: Pages 324-379, leaves 380-604., Titles of sections from captions., Volume 1 contains a typrewritten explanation by Helen Newman, former law librarian, dated November 19, 1933, detailing her investigation of the history of the set., First section of volume 9, untitled, is on different sized paper (26 x 21 cm) and is written in a less finished hand. It deals largely with contracts. The last section, also untitled, deals with criminal law., William Carroll attended the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825. He and William Cranch were the first two professors of law at the Columbian College (later George Washington University) when law classes began in 1826. He later served as Clerk of the Supreme Court from 1827-1863. William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, was a student at Litchfield in 1817. He was a New York politician and member of Congress from 1843 to 1847., Also available in original print https://wrlc-gwalaw.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01WRLC_GWALAW/1m2cbh6/alma991001012349704112, Digital reproduction. Bethlehem, PA : Backstage Library Works, 2022 KF273 .C37 1817., and Description based on print version record.
Publisher:
William Thomas Carroll, Charles H. Carroll
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, Litchfield., and United States.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School and Columbian University. Law School.
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law students, Law, and Study and teaching
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1817-1825, by William Thomas Carroll and Charles H.. Carroll and Notes
Description:
Manuscript in cursive writing and shorthand in black ink (with occasional pencil additions) on laid paper, some ruled. Primarily written on one side of leaf only; some on both sides. Blank leaves between sections and at beginning and end of volumes., Title from spine of bound volumes. Spine title of volume 12: Notes., Set comprises 12 volumes of notes, primarily taken by William Thomas Carroll while a student at the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825, some possibly recopied later. Volumes 1-9 are large volumes in cursive writing bound in gray; volumes 10-11 are smaller volumes in shorthand with cursive captions and citations (volume 10: bound in red, 21 x 16 cm; volume 11: bound in green, 24 x 20 cm). Volume 12 (bound in red, 27 x 22 cm) are notes taken by William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, who was a student at Litchfield in 1817. Autograph on flyleaf of volume 12: C. H. Carroll, Williamsburg, Livingston Co., New-York (original leaf lost, replaced by photocopy). Most volumes include marginal topical headings., Volumes 1-11: Primarily unnumbered leaves, written on one side only (some on both sides). Volume 1: 217 numbered pages, followed by 6 unnumbered leaves. Volume 10-11: Sections continuous, without page breaks. Volume 12: Pages 324-379, leaves 380-604., Titles of sections from captions., Volume 1 contains a typrewritten explanation by Helen Newman, former law librarian, dated November 19, 1933, detailing her investigation of the history of the set., First section of volume 9, untitled, is on different sized paper (26 x 21 cm) and is written in a less finished hand. It deals largely with contracts. The last section, also untitled, deals with criminal law., William Carroll attended the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825. He and William Cranch were the first two professors of law at the Columbian College (later George Washington University) when law classes began in 1826. He later served as Clerk of the Supreme Court from 1827-1863. William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, was a student at Litchfield in 1817. He was a New York politician and member of Congress from 1843 to 1847., Also available in original print https://wrlc-gwalaw.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01WRLC_GWALAW/1m2cbh6/alma991001012349704112, Digital reproduction. Bethlehem, PA : Backstage Library Works, 2022 KF273 .C37 1817., and Description based on print version record.
Publisher:
William Thomas Carroll, Charles H. Carroll
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, Litchfield., and United States.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School and Columbian University. Law School.
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law students, Law, and Study and teaching
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1817-1825, by William Thomas Carroll and Charles H.. Carroll and Notes
Description:
Manuscript in cursive writing and shorthand in black ink (with occasional pencil additions) on laid paper, some ruled. Primarily written on one side of leaf only; some on both sides. Blank leaves between sections and at beginning and end of volumes., Title from spine of bound volumes. Spine title of volume 12: Notes., Set comprises 12 volumes of notes, primarily taken by William Thomas Carroll while a student at the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825, some possibly recopied later. Volumes 1-9 are large volumes in cursive writing bound in gray; volumes 10-11 are smaller volumes in shorthand with cursive captions and citations (volume 10: bound in red, 21 x 16 cm; volume 11: bound in green, 24 x 20 cm). Volume 12 (bound in red, 27 x 22 cm) are notes taken by William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, who was a student at Litchfield in 1817. Autograph on flyleaf of volume 12: C. H. Carroll, Williamsburg, Livingston Co., New-York (original leaf lost, replaced by photocopy). Most volumes include marginal topical headings., Volumes 1-11: Primarily unnumbered leaves, written on one side only (some on both sides). Volume 1: 217 numbered pages, followed by 6 unnumbered leaves. Volume 10-11: Sections continuous, without page breaks. Volume 12: Pages 324-379, leaves 380-604., Titles of sections from captions., Volume 1 contains a typrewritten explanation by Helen Newman, former law librarian, dated November 19, 1933, detailing her investigation of the history of the set., First section of volume 9, untitled, is on different sized paper (26 x 21 cm) and is written in a less finished hand. It deals largely with contracts. The last section, also untitled, deals with criminal law., William Carroll attended the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825. He and William Cranch were the first two professors of law at the Columbian College (later George Washington University) when law classes began in 1826. He later served as Clerk of the Supreme Court from 1827-1863. William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, was a student at Litchfield in 1817. He was a New York politician and member of Congress from 1843 to 1847., Also available in original print https://wrlc-gwalaw.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01WRLC_GWALAW/1m2cbh6/alma991001012349704112, Digital reproduction. Bethlehem, PA : Backstage Library Works, 2022 KF273 .C37 1817., and Description based on print version record.
Publisher:
William Thomas Carroll, Charles H. Carroll
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, Litchfield., and United States.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School and Columbian University. Law School.
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law students, Law, and Study and teaching
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1817-1825, by William Thomas Carroll and Charles H.. Carroll and Notes
Description:
Manuscript in cursive writing and shorthand in black ink (with occasional pencil additions) on laid paper, some ruled. Primarily written on one side of leaf only; some on both sides. Blank leaves between sections and at beginning and end of volumes., Title from spine of bound volumes. Spine title of volume 12: Notes., Set comprises 12 volumes of notes, primarily taken by William Thomas Carroll while a student at the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825, some possibly recopied later. Volumes 1-9 are large volumes in cursive writing bound in gray; volumes 10-11 are smaller volumes in shorthand with cursive captions and citations (volume 10: bound in red, 21 x 16 cm; volume 11: bound in green, 24 x 20 cm). Volume 12 (bound in red, 27 x 22 cm) are notes taken by William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, who was a student at Litchfield in 1817. Autograph on flyleaf of volume 12: C. H. Carroll, Williamsburg, Livingston Co., New-York (original leaf lost, replaced by photocopy). Most volumes include marginal topical headings., Volumes 1-11: Primarily unnumbered leaves, written on one side only (some on both sides). Volume 1: 217 numbered pages, followed by 6 unnumbered leaves. Volume 10-11: Sections continuous, without page breaks. Volume 12: Pages 324-379, leaves 380-604., Titles of sections from captions., Volume 1 contains a typrewritten explanation by Helen Newman, former law librarian, dated November 19, 1933, detailing her investigation of the history of the set., First section of volume 9, untitled, is on different sized paper (26 x 21 cm) and is written in a less finished hand. It deals largely with contracts. The last section, also untitled, deals with criminal law., William Carroll attended the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825. He and William Cranch were the first two professors of law at the Columbian College (later George Washington University) when law classes began in 1826. He later served as Clerk of the Supreme Court from 1827-1863. William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, was a student at Litchfield in 1817. He was a New York politician and member of Congress from 1843 to 1847., Also available in original print https://wrlc-gwalaw.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01WRLC_GWALAW/1m2cbh6/alma991001012349704112, Digital reproduction. Bethlehem, PA : Backstage Library Works, 2022 KF273 .C37 1817., and Description based on print version record.
Publisher:
William Thomas Carroll, Charles H. Carroll
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, Litchfield., and United States.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School and Columbian University. Law School.
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law students, Law, and Study and teaching
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1817-1825, by William Thomas Carroll and Charles H.. Carroll and Notes
Description:
Manuscript in cursive writing and shorthand in black ink (with occasional pencil additions) on laid paper, some ruled. Primarily written on one side of leaf only; some on both sides. Blank leaves between sections and at beginning and end of volumes., Title from spine of bound volumes. Spine title of volume 12: Notes., Set comprises 12 volumes of notes, primarily taken by William Thomas Carroll while a student at the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825, some possibly recopied later. Volumes 1-9 are large volumes in cursive writing bound in gray; volumes 10-11 are smaller volumes in shorthand with cursive captions and citations (volume 10: bound in red, 21 x 16 cm; volume 11: bound in green, 24 x 20 cm). Volume 12 (bound in red, 27 x 22 cm) are notes taken by William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, who was a student at Litchfield in 1817. Autograph on flyleaf of volume 12: C. H. Carroll, Williamsburg, Livingston Co., New-York (original leaf lost, replaced by photocopy). Most volumes include marginal topical headings., Volumes 1-11: Primarily unnumbered leaves, written on one side only (some on both sides). Volume 1: 217 numbered pages, followed by 6 unnumbered leaves. Volume 10-11: Sections continuous, without page breaks. Volume 12: Pages 324-379, leaves 380-604., Titles of sections from captions., Volume 1 contains a typrewritten explanation by Helen Newman, former law librarian, dated November 19, 1933, detailing her investigation of the history of the set., First section of volume 9, untitled, is on different sized paper (26 x 21 cm) and is written in a less finished hand. It deals largely with contracts. The last section, also untitled, deals with criminal law., William Carroll attended the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825. He and William Cranch were the first two professors of law at the Columbian College (later George Washington University) when law classes began in 1826. He later served as Clerk of the Supreme Court from 1827-1863. William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, was a student at Litchfield in 1817. He was a New York politician and member of Congress from 1843 to 1847., Also available in original print https://wrlc-gwalaw.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01WRLC_GWALAW/1m2cbh6/alma991001012349704112, Digital reproduction. Bethlehem, PA : Backstage Library Works, 2022 KF273 .C37 1817., and Description based on print version record.
Publisher:
William Thomas Carroll, Charles H. Carroll
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, Litchfield., and United States.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School and Columbian University. Law School.
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law students, Law, and Study and teaching
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1817-1825, by William Thomas Carroll and Charles H.. Carroll and Notes
Description:
Manuscript in cursive writing and shorthand in black ink (with occasional pencil additions) on laid paper, some ruled. Primarily written on one side of leaf only; some on both sides. Blank leaves between sections and at beginning and end of volumes., Title from spine of bound volumes. Spine title of volume 12: Notes., Set comprises 12 volumes of notes, primarily taken by William Thomas Carroll while a student at the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825, some possibly recopied later. Volumes 1-9 are large volumes in cursive writing bound in gray; volumes 10-11 are smaller volumes in shorthand with cursive captions and citations (volume 10: bound in red, 21 x 16 cm; volume 11: bound in green, 24 x 20 cm). Volume 12 (bound in red, 27 x 22 cm) are notes taken by William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, who was a student at Litchfield in 1817. Autograph on flyleaf of volume 12: C. H. Carroll, Williamsburg, Livingston Co., New-York (original leaf lost, replaced by photocopy). Most volumes include marginal topical headings., Volumes 1-11: Primarily unnumbered leaves, written on one side only (some on both sides). Volume 1: 217 numbered pages, followed by 6 unnumbered leaves. Volume 10-11: Sections continuous, without page breaks. Volume 12: Pages 324-379, leaves 380-604., Titles of sections from captions., Volume 1 contains a typrewritten explanation by Helen Newman, former law librarian, dated November 19, 1933, detailing her investigation of the history of the set., First section of volume 9, untitled, is on different sized paper (26 x 21 cm) and is written in a less finished hand. It deals largely with contracts. The last section, also untitled, deals with criminal law., William Carroll attended the Litchfield Law School from 1823 to 1825. He and William Cranch were the first two professors of law at the Columbian College (later George Washington University) when law classes began in 1826. He later served as Clerk of the Supreme Court from 1827-1863. William's brother, Charles H. Carroll, was a student at Litchfield in 1817. He was a New York politician and member of Congress from 1843 to 1847., Also available in original print https://wrlc-gwalaw.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01WRLC_GWALAW/1m2cbh6/alma991001012349704112, Digital reproduction. Bethlehem, PA : Backstage Library Works, 2022 KF273 .C37 1817., and Description based on print version record.
Publisher:
William Thomas Carroll, Charles H. Carroll
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, Litchfield., and United States.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School and Columbian University. Law School.
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law students, Law, and Study and teaching
Six volumes of law notes taken at Tapping Reeve’s Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. Additional pages added in the back cover of volume 3. Change in numbering in volume 4. Pages missing from the front of volume 5. Volume 6 has many blank pages through out the volume and at the very end. Volume 6 has many pages with multiple hand writings
Alternative Title:
Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
Origen Storrs Seymour
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Six volumes of law notes taken at Tapping Reeve’s Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. Additional pages added in the back cover of volume 3. Change in numbering in volume 4. Pages missing from the front of volume 5. Volume 6 has many blank pages through out the volume and at the very end. Volume 6 has many pages with multiple hand writings
Alternative Title:
Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
Origen Storrs Seymour
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Six volumes of law notes taken at Tapping Reeve’s Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. Additional pages added in the back cover of volume 3. Change in numbering in volume 4. Pages missing from the front of volume 5. Volume 6 has many blank pages through out the volume and at the very end. Volume 6 has many pages with multiple hand writings
Alternative Title:
Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
Origen Storrs Seymour
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Six volumes of law notes taken at Tapping Reeve’s Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. Additional pages added in the back cover of volume 3. Change in numbering in volume 4. Pages missing from the front of volume 5. Volume 6 has many blank pages through out the volume and at the very end. Volume 6 has many pages with multiple hand writings
Alternative Title:
Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
Origen Storrs Seymour
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Six volumes of law notes taken at Tapping Reeve’s Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. Additional pages added in the back cover of volume 3. Change in numbering in volume 4. Pages missing from the front of volume 5. Volume 6 has many blank pages through out the volume and at the very end. Volume 6 has many pages with multiple hand writings
Alternative Title:
Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
Origen Storrs Seymour
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Six volumes of law notes taken at Tapping Reeve’s Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. Additional pages added in the back cover of volume 3. Change in numbering in volume 4. Pages missing from the front of volume 5. Volume 6 has many blank pages through out the volume and at the very end. Volume 6 has many pages with multiple hand writings
Alternative Title:
Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
Origen Storrs Seymour
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould, at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1824, by George J. Tucker and Law lectures
Description:
Several pages are blank., Binder's title: Law lectures., Following the title are written the words: Lenox, Massachusetts., The first lecture is dated June 14, 1824., and A table of contents lists page references to twenty-three titles, with numerous subdivisions.
Publisher:
George J. Tucker
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould, at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1824, by Frederick Chittenden
Description:
Frederick Chittenden attended Litchfield law school from 1824 to 1825, but the notebooks are dated 1824., Contains bookplates and autographs of Frederick Chittenden as well as his presentation inscription to Charles B. Andrews., and Title-pages for each volume and titles for sections are elaborately decorated with pen and ink.
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould, at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1824, by Frederick Chittenden
Description:
Frederick Chittenden attended Litchfield law school from 1824 to 1825, but the notebooks are dated 1824., Contains bookplates and autographs of Frederick Chittenden as well as his presentation inscription to Charles B. Andrews., and Title-pages for each volume and titles for sections are elaborately decorated with pen and ink.
Manuscript notes of lectures by James Gould, at the Litchfield Law School, taken in 1824, by Frederick Chittenden
Description:
Frederick Chittenden attended Litchfield law school from 1824 to 1825, but the notebooks are dated 1824., Contains bookplates and autographs of Frederick Chittenden as well as his presentation inscription to Charles B. Andrews., and Title-pages for each volume and titles for sections are elaborately decorated with pen and ink.
Title devised by cataloger. and Two volumes of notes by Tapping Reeve at his law school in Litchfield, Connecticut. Volume 2 contains the date October, 1820.
Publisher:
Tapping Reeve
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Volumes 2 and 3 of a set of law notes taken at Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities
Description:
Title devised by cataloger., Signature "Nellis Chapman" found in volume 2 and "Nellis B. Chapman" volumes 3., and Since the notes cover material from lectures of both Tapping Reeve and James Gould, they date from between 1800 and 1820 when the two professors taught together at the school.
Publisher:
Unknown student
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Volumes 2 and 3 of a set of law notes taken at Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities
Description:
Title devised by cataloger., Signature "Nellis Chapman" found in volume 2 and "Nellis B. Chapman" volumes 3., and Since the notes cover material from lectures of both Tapping Reeve and James Gould, they date from between 1800 and 1820 when the two professors taught together at the school.
Publisher:
Unknown student
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Title devised by cataloger. and Two volumes of notes by Tapping Reeve at his law school in Litchfield, Connecticut. Volume 2 contains the date October, 1820.
Publisher:
Tapping Reeve
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Title devised by cataloger., Holograph., Also available in original print http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b1381869, Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale Law Library, 2018. MssB L71 1817Co tall, and Description based on print version record.
Publisher:
Henry Booth Cowles
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Title devised by cataloger., Holograph., Also available in original print http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b1381869, Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale Law Library, 2018. MssB L71 1817Co tall, and Description based on print version record.
Publisher:
Henry Booth Cowles
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Title devised by cataloger., Holograph., Also available in original print http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b1381869, Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale Law Library, 2018. MssB L71 1817Co tall, and Description based on print version record.
Publisher:
Henry Booth Cowles
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
One (of three) volumes of lecture notes from Litchfield Law School
Alternative Title:
Manuscript notes of lectures by Tapping Reeve and James Gould, at the Litchfield Law School, taken between 1817 and 1818, by Josiah Houghton and Reeve's lectures
Publisher:
Josiah Houghton
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
One volume of law notes taken at Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects. The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. An index card is taped to the front of the volume with a letter from the previous owner
Alternative Title:
Lectures on law
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
Alexis Painter
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Five volumes of law notes taken at Tapping Reeve’s Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects (volume numbers assigned by Litchfield Historical Society). The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. There is no pagination in the volumes, except for volume 1. There is an autograph of "George Man" on teh first page of volume 2. The date of "July 1817" is found on page 323 of volume 5.
Alternative Title:
Reeve's and Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
William Whiting Boardman
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Five volumes of law notes taken at Tapping Reeve’s Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects (volume numbers assigned by Litchfield Historical Society). The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. There is no pagination in the volumes, except for volume 1. There is an autograph of "George Man" on teh first page of volume 2. The date of "July 1817" is found on page 323 of volume 5.
Alternative Title:
Reeve's and Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
William Whiting Boardman
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Five volumes of law notes taken at Tapping Reeve’s Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects (volume numbers assigned by Litchfield Historical Society). The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. There is no pagination in the volumes, except for volume 1. There is an autograph of "George Man" on teh first page of volume 2. The date of "July 1817" is found on page 323 of volume 5.
Alternative Title:
Reeve's and Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
William Whiting Boardman
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students
Five volumes of law notes taken at Tapping Reeve’s Litchfield Law School that cover various subjects (volume numbers assigned by Litchfield Historical Society). The subjects are broken down into subcategories that describe legal technicalities. There is no pagination in the volumes, except for volume 1. There is an autograph of "George Man" on teh first page of volume 2. The date of "July 1817" is found on page 323 of volume 5.
Alternative Title:
Reeve's and Gould's lectures
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
William Whiting Boardman
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and Litchfield.
Subject (Name):
Litchfield Law School
Subject (Topic):
Students, Law, Study and teaching, and Law students