Legal actions--warrants for the selection of jurymen, 1851-1874.

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Legal actions--warrants for the selection of jurymen, 1851-1874.

Warrants, some handwritten, recording the location, date, and time of meeting, certification of the City Clerk's notification to the public, and record of individuals selected.

.25 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8050237

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