Advertising card for Anciens Établissements Cardon-Duverger, a chocolate maker, depicting a woman in legal attire holding documents and conversing with two elegantly dressed women
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Advertising card depicts a woman in legal attire Legally themed advertising card depicts a woman in legal attire
Description:
Caption title.
Publisher:
Lith. J. Minot. Éditeur
Subject (Geographic):
France and France.
Subject (Topic):
Women lawyers, Law, Lawyers, Bakeries, Chicory beverage industry, and Advertising cards
Image of Christ in the courtroom, before it was banned by the law of December 9, 1905, which separated church and state in France
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Salle des assises Legally themed postcard shows an image of Christ in the courtroom prior to the ban of the law that separated church and state in France
Description:
In the right margin of the card recto: "Ancienne salle des Etats du Comtat, décorations du XVIIme siècle, attribuées à Paul Mignard. Platond remarquable, rappelant celui de l'Hôtel de ville de Lyon, construite d'après les plans du même architecte, Roy...
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
France.
Subject (Name):
Jesus Christ.
Subject (Topic):
Church and state, Idols and images, Courtroom art, and Crosses
Courtroom after removal of the image of Christ, banned by a law of December 9, 1905, separating church and state
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Salle de la Cour d'Assise Cour d'Assise Legally themed postcard depicts a courtroom without an image of Christ, reflecting the implementation of the law that separated church and state in 1905
Description:
On verso of postcard: Imprimerie H. Basuyau & Cie, Toulouse.
A summons issued by John Hossie, the assignee of the town of Stratford in the county of Perth, printed on the verso of the postcard, instructs John Wesley Moe, who is insolvent, to submit his claims within one month. It is dated Stratford, March 12, 1...
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Canada postcard Postcard used by the town clerk as a summons Legally themed postcard used by the town clerk as a summons
Description:
On verso of postcard: "Insolvent Act of 1875."
Publisher:
Post Office Department
Subject (Geographic):
Canada., Ontario, Stratford., and Stratford (Ont.)
Subject (Topic):
Bankruptcy, Criminal procedure, Summons, Postal service, Postcards, and History
Series of 15 numbered scenes on 5 postcards, with narrative captions, depicting a child as an advocate addressing a court.
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Postcards depicting a child in legal attire addressing a court Legally themed postcards depicting a child in legal attire addressing a court Rappelez-vous Lesurques
Image depicts Thérèse Humbert in court flanked by two policemen and her attorney, Henri-Robert
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Postcard depicts Thérèse Humbert in court, flanked by two policemen and her lawyer, Henri-Robert Legally themed postcard depicts Thérèse Humbert in court, flanked by two policemen and her lawyer, Henri-Robert
Description:
Date from postal stamp on verso. Manuscript address and notations.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
France
Subject (Name):
Humbert, Thérèse, 1856- and Henri-Robert, 1863-1936.
Subject (Topic):
Swindlers and swindling, Humor, Caricatures and cartoons, Trials, litigation, etc, Humor., Lawyers, and Trials (Fraud)
Image depicts an attorney formerly employed in the Humbert affair, now unemployed and in financial distress
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Postcard depicts an unemployed lawyer in the aftermath of the Humbert affair Legally themed postcard depicts an unemployed lawyer in the aftermath of the Humbert affair
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Postal stamp on verso and manuscript date on recto, both dated 1903. Includes manuscript address and notations.
A commemorative postcard and stamp of Belva Ann Lockwood, the first woman to practice law before the Supreme Court and a presidential candidate in 1884 and 1888
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Postcard commemorating Belva Ann Lockwood Legally themed postcard commemorating Belva Ann Lockwood
Description:
"In honor of Belva Ann Lockwood and her fight for women's rights, the United States issued the stamp featured on this Maximum Card."--Verso of postcard.
Account sheet in Barzillai Slosson's handwriting documenting payments made to him by town residents for his legal work, identifying clients, services rendered, and charges for those services, as well as payments he made to the town of Kent, Connecticu...
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
Barzillai Slosson
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, Kent, Kent., New Haven., and Kent (Conn.)
Subject (Topic):
Lawyers, Accounting, Fees, Business records, Practice of law, Manuscripts, American, and History
Manuscript account ledgers in Barzillai Slosson's handwriting document payments made to him by the town residents of Kent, Connecticut, some of the accounts being settled in goods rather than money, and some recorded in pounds and shillings instead of...
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Barzillai Slosson ledgers, 1 and 2, covering period 1793-1811
Manuscript account ledgers in Barzillai Slosson's handwriting document payments made to him by the town residents of Kent, Connecticut, some of the accounts being settled in goods rather than money, and some recorded in pounds and shillings instead of...
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Barzillai Slosson ledgers, 1 and 2, covering period 1793-1811