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Lithoprinted copy of John B. Minor: Synopsis of the Law of In Virginia Civil Cases, 1874. Includes: University of Virginia School of Common and Statute Law, 1875, Intermediate Examination – Junior Class., 1875 - 1876

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This small collection consists of lithoprinted copies of the Lectures of professor John B. Minor on “Personal Property” and “Remedies, including Pleading and Practice”, and a top hat. The six original bound lectures and hat belonged to George H. Marks, of Montgomery, Alabama, Class of 1876, who attended the School of Common and Statute Law at the University of Virginia. The collection was donated by his great granddaughter, Ms. Eugenia McCoy, on June of 2018.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1875 - 1876

Lithoprinted copy of Prof. Minor’s lectures presumably Personal Practice, n.d. [1870], pp. 211 – 400, pp. 956-1195.

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This small collection consists of lithoprinted copies of the Lectures of professor John B. Minor on “Personal Property” and “Remedies, including Pleading and Practice”, and a top hat. The six original bound lectures and hat belonged to George H. Marks, of Montgomery, Alabama, Class of 1876, who attended the School of Common and Statute Law at the University of Virginia. The collection was donated by his great granddaughter, Ms. Eugenia McCoy, on June of 2018.

Dates: 1875 - 1876; 1790

Lithoprinted copy of Prof. Minor’s lectures: Appendix to Pleading and Practice; containing Forms Used in Pleading, pp. I – xcviii

 Item — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This small collection consists of lithoprinted copies of the Lectures of professor John B. Minor on “Personal Property” and “Remedies, including Pleading and Practice”, and a top hat. The six original bound lectures and hat belonged to George H. Marks, of Montgomery, Alabama, Class of 1876, who attended the School of Common and Statute Law at the University of Virginia. The collection was donated by his great granddaughter, Ms. Eugenia McCoy, on June of 2018.

Dates: 1875 - 1876; 1790