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Contains 12 Results:
Benedict, Noah Bennett
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Engraving taken from a portrait of Noah Bennet Benedict with biographical label.
Reeve, Tapping, 1876-1935
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Photocopies of chapters from various secondary sources providing biographical and genealogical information on Tapping Reeve.
Reprint of 1900 the Litchfield Law School, 1900
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Reprint of earlier Law School catalogs together with images of Reeve, Gould, the school buildings, and residences of the instructors. Compiled by George M. Woodruff of Litchfield and Archibald M. Howe of Cambridge, MA. Printed by the press of the Litchfield Enquirer.
Tapping Reeve House, 1947 Jul 10
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Guide to the rooms of the Reeve House "From information compiled for the Litchfield Garden Club and the Litchfield Historical Society by the Flower Show Committee especially prepared for the exhibit of eighteenth century flower arrangements given under the auspices of the Garden Club at the Tapping Reeve House."
Reeve, Tapping, 17 Feb 1824
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Inventory of the real and personal estate of Tapping Reeve copied from the original at the Litchfield, Connecticut probate district; copies from Probate records; typescript of will.
House of Judge Tapping Reeve of Litchfield, 1931 Jan 29
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Typed text of a broadcast about the Tapping Reeve House. Unattributed, place of broadcast is not noted.
Nisbet, Eugenius Aristedes to Nisbet, Amanda M F Battle, 1823
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Typescripts of two letters from Nisbet to his fiancee.
Reeve, Tapping Court Records, undated, 1788-1792
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Five documents listing court expenses, jailers' fees, and taxes taken or accounted for by Tapping Reeve. One includes fees and expenses for committing Catharine Pain to jail, no charge is listed.
Hand, Augustus Cincinnatus, 1827-1828
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Two letters from Hand to his father and one to his brother written from Litchfield during his time as a Law School student. Fragile- use facsimile whenever possible. Letters received conservation treatment in September 2010.
Hand, Augustus Cincinnatus to Hand, Samuel, 1827 Nov 12
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Letter to his father from Litchfield. Parts are obstructed due to condition. Describes his travel to Litchfield and his reception by Judge Gould; gives an account of his expenses and his dinner companions; explains his course of study and schedule as well as the system of note taking; describes the weather and notes his desire to hear from home.