Official correspondence, 1933-1953.

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Official correspondence, 1933-1953.

This correspondence to and from the board includes requests for the results of bar examinations; inquiries about the academic status of certain law schools; and questions about applicants or about those submitting letters attesting to the moral fitness of applicants. Also included are questions by applicants about the state bar examination, and requests by out-of-state law schools for copies of past bar examinations.

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Kentucky. Board of Bar Examiners.

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Kentucky. Court of Appeals

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Thomas Todd was clerk of the Kentucky Court of Appeals (1792-1801). In 1801, he was appointed a judge of the court of appeals, and became chief justice in 1806. From 1807-1826, he was an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. From the description of Pleas continued and held at the Capitol in the town of Frankfort in the county of Franklin before George Muter, Benjamin Sebastian and Caleb Wallace ... judges of the Court of Appeals for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1800. (Harvard...