"The Revised Code Of The Statute Laws Of The State Of Mississippi" presents a comprehensive compilation of the laws adopted during the January session of 1871. This historical document offers invaluable insight into the legal framework of Mississippi during the Reconstruction era. Compiled under the authority of the state and with contributions from prominent figures such as Josiah A. Patterson Campbell and Amos Lovering, this code reflects the legal landscape and societal norms of the time. Researchers, historians, and legal scholars will find this volume to be a crucial resource for understanding the evolution of law and governance in Mississippi and the broader context of post-Civil War America.
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