Business records, 1849,1866.

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Business records, 1849,1866.

Business records, each volume indexed separately, 1849-1866, includes: Court Dockets, 1849-1962 and 1856-1857 of the circuit courts of Branch and Saint Joseph counties, with date, names of parties involved, lists of fees (P.M.S. is Smith); Letterpress Books, 1850-1853 and 1859-1861, with business correspondence, mostly fees for legal services rendered to clients; and Account books, 1849-1857, 1851-1866, mostly of legal customers.

7 v., Includes index.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7398987

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Smith-Upson.

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Michigan. Circuit Court (Saint Joseph County)

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Smith, Perrin M., fl. 1849-1866.

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An attorney, he was business partners, 1851-1856, with Charles Upson in Smith-Upson, and with William Sadler until 1857. He was admitted to the Saint Joseph County bar in 1856 and served as a circuit court judge in Saint Joseph County, 1864-1866. Sadler was admitted to the Saint Joseph County bar in 1856. (For more information see the History of Saint Joseph County (Mich.) and Upson's papers in Clarke.). From the description of Business records, 1849,1866. (Clarke Historical Library)...

Sadler, William, Attorney, fl. 1856-1857.

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Upson, Charles, 1821-1885

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Upson was born March 19, 1821 in Connecticut and died in Coldwater (Mich.) on Sept. 5, 1885. He graduated from Yale, moved to Mich. in 1845, and was admitted to the bar in 1847. In 1873 he was 1 of 18 commissioners to revise the state constitution of Michigan. He held various local political and judicial positions. He served as Senator from the 17th District, 1855-1856, from the 10th District 1881-1882, U.S. Attorney General, 1861-1863, and as a member of Congress 1863-1865 and 1869-1871. (For m...