Rule books, 1797-1852.

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Rule books, 1797-1852.

Daily recording of court proceedings which cite the name of plaintiff's attorney, title of action, and verbatim transcripts of orders. Orders include subpoena of witnesses, permission to amend declaration, award of an interlocutory and default judgment.

10 cubic ft.

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