Lawyer's commonplace book, 1819-1822.

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Lawyer's commonplace book, 1819-1822.

A commonplace book focusing on issues of civil law, and especially cases in various states brought against the Bank of the United States. Also contains forms for certain civil actions before justices of the peace, citing Goodrich's book, The civil and executive officers' assistant. Possibly owned by William L. Storrs.

1 v. ; 31 cm.

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Goodrich, John, 1753-1800

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Storrs, William L. (William Lucius), 1795-1861

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U.S. representative from Connecticut, Connecticut state legislator and supreme court judge, and educator. From the description of William L. Storrs correspondence, 1831 December 22. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980540 ...