Records of lawyers in New England, New Brunswick, New York, and Illinois, 1719-1912 (inclusive).
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Records of lawyers in New England, New Brunswick, New York, and Illinois, 1719-1912 (inclusive).
Correspondence, diaries, ledgers, legal documents, daybook, cash book, wills, agreements, protests and other legal records of: Joel Day of Springfield, Mass., 1768-1830, including accounts of William Chapin, 3rd; Christopher Gore of Boston, Mass., 1785-1810, including accounts of Gore Mansion, Waltham, Mass; Amariah Frost of Milford, Mass., 1786-1801; Moses Eastman of Salisbury, N.H., 1797-1820; Aaron Everett of Wrentham, Mass., 1797-1826; William Botsford of St. John, N.B., 1799-1804; John C. Williams of Berkshire County, Mass., 1801-1823; Wildes P. Walker of New York City, 1815-1870, including legal papers of John Merrill and Arthur Hunter of Topsham, Me; M.C. Paterson of New York City, 1820-1837; Ellis Gray Loring of Boston, 1830-1833; Henry R. Winthrop of New York City, 1840-1843; George O. Shattuck and Peleg W. Chandler of Boston, 1848-1879 (civil suits and railroad cases); H.H. Hobbs of South Berwick, Me., 1851-1863; Henry Chase of Sycamore, Ill., 1858; E.H. Green vs. Estate of Jonathan Russell, 1868-1886, including papers relating to the firm of Russell and Sturgis, Manila; T.T. Snow of Portland, Me., 1870-1879; and Edmund M. Parker of Boston, 1902-1912. There are also four small memo books, 1719-1767, with records of legal service probably in the area of Framingham, Mass. and Portsmouth, N.H.; and records, 1808-1811, of an unidentified justice of the peace, probably of Pompey, N.Y.
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ca. 7 linear ft. (28 v., 4 boxes, 4 cases)
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