Circuit court docket 1845-1848.

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Circuit court docket 1845-1848.

Series documents actions heard in the circuit court. Docket entries show court term, attorneys' names, plaintiff's and defendant's names, cause of action, description of action, and date of action. Actions include trespass, assumpsit, liquor law violations, divorce, murder, gambling, and justice court appeals.

.10 cu. ft. (39 pages).

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