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19th Century Legal Manuscripts
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION & ARRANGEMENT This collection contains documents - mostly letters - from a variety of Virginia and Maryland judges, Supreme Court personalities from the 19th century.
Docket Book of Judge William M. Pingrey, 1839
Docket of legal cases heard in Vermont in the early nineteenth century.
Carter Glass Papers
IMTFE Allied Judges Photograph
Historical photograph of IMTFE.
Inventory of the Papers of Armistead Mason Dobie
Papers of Judge Richard L. Williams
Judicial papers (1979-2011) from Williams' chamber files. Chamber manuals, jury instructions, case files, correspondence, memoranda, digital files, opinions, calendars, scrapbooks.
Record Book of Samuel E. Smith, 1818 - 1850
Legal volumes containing estate records and court actions.
Sketch of Judge Edward J. Ryan by Ida Libby Dengrove
This sketch and letter were given to Special Collections by Mary Ryan-Waters, Executor of Edward J. Ryan’s will, to be added to the Ida Libby Dengrove Collection, in April of 2016. The sketch was given to Judge Ryan, United States Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of New York, by Don Luftig, NBC Producer. There are also two letters of condolence from Judge Melanie L. Cyganowski, U.S.B.J., and Judge Sarah Sharer Curly, U.S.B.J., and one photograph.
The Docket Book of Richard Watson
Attorney's legal document referencing cases in Pennsylvania
The Papers of A. E. Dick Howard
Extensive collection of professional, academic and legal papers mainly about Constitutional Law, International Law and Environmental Law.
The Papers of Donald K. Duvall
Judicial and pProfessional papers that pertain to Mr. Duvall's tenure as Administrative Law Judge and as attorney specializing in Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (1936-1996).
The Papers of Judge Edward S. Smith
The Papers of Judge Thomas C. Gordon, Jr
This collection (1965-1991) contains correspondence, memoranda, notebooks, lectures on legal writing, memorabilia and eleven paintings.
Typed Manuscript for Justice Daniel Dissenting by John P. Frank
Working draft of manuscript.