James Iredell Papers, 1771-1799

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James Iredell Papers, 1771-1799

James Iredell was a lawyer, colonialcustoms collector, state official, and United States Supreme Court justice, ofEdenton, N.C. The collection includes Port of Roanoke (N.C.) customsrecords, 1771-1776; legal fee books, 1774-1799, and case book, 1786-1790; casebooks, 1793-1799, of Federal circuit courts in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, RhodeIsland, South Carolina, and Virginia; and personal accounts, law notes, and legalwritings, and an essay on the causes of the American Revolution (onmicrofilm).

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Iredell, James, 1751-1799

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James Iredell was a lawyer in Edenton, North Carolina, and an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1790-1799. From the description of James Iredell, Sr. diary, 1770-1774 (inclusive), [microform]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145079554 Iredell was active in politics during the American revolution, served as attorney general of North Carolina (1779-1781), was a delegate to the Constitutional convention of 1788, and an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (...