Folder 5
Contains 11 Results:
United States vs. Tapping Reeve, 1932 Aug 9
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Copy of court record from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Second Circuit of the case United States vs. Tapping Reeve in which Reeve is accused of publishing libelous statements concerning Thomas Jefferson. Includes letter to Samuel Fisher acknowledging receipt of request and payment for copy.
Tapping Reeve House & Law School brochures, 1950-1990
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Three tri-fold brochures printed by the Litchfield Historical Society for the Tapping Reeve House & Law School
Bissell, Edward, undated
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Photograph of a portrait given by private donor.
Reeve, Tapping Burr, 1812 and 1824
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Copies from Litchfield Probate Court of assignment of guardianship of Tapping Burr Reeve first to Tapping Reeve and second to Elizabeth Thompson Reeve.
Litchfield County Traveler, 1980
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The monthly publication of the Litchfield Hills Travel Council contains an entry about the Tapping Reeve House & Law School.
Reeve, Tapping, 1770-1808
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Photocopies of a receipt and a copy of some verse in Tapping Reeve's hand; typescript of a letter to the editor of the Connecticut Magazine.
Reeve, Tapping Court Records, 1793
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Primarily lists of court expenses, jailers' fees, and taxes taken or accounted for by Tapping Reeve. Includes court orders for collection of moneys owed.
Litchfield Law School Moothall Society, 1796-1798
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Two volumes of Reports of the Cases disputed and determined in Mr. Reeve's Offices and a two page document listing rules for the Society formed by students for the purpose of disputing questions.
Litchfield Law School Moothall Society Rules, 1796
Item 1
List of rules made up by the students of the Litchfield Law School who formed a Society for the purpose of disputing questions. The document is undated, but the students who signed it attended in 1796.
Litchfield Law School Moothall Society Case Reports, 1796-1798
Item 2
This volume dates 8 Dec 1796 - 28 Jul 1797. Lists the students who participated in the moot court as well as minutes of the cases argued and Tapping Reeve's input on the rulings made.
Note: Bound Volumes shelved with Litchfield Law School Student Notebooks