Published by [Augusta, 1830
Seller: David M. Lesser, ABAA, Woodbridge, CT, U.S.A.
Printed broadside, 8" x 9-3/4." Signed in type, "WM. C. MICOU, Attorney at Law. Office at the Corner of Broad and Kollock streets, nearly opposite Wheeler's Building." Toned and lightly foxed, several blank margin chips. Good+. Micou [1807-1854] was born in Augusta and died in New Orleans. In between his birth and death he graduated from the University of Georgia, was Augusta's Postmaster, practiced law in New Orleans in partnership with Judah Benjamin, was Millard Fillmore's nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court upon Benjamin's recommendation, suffered a "brain disease," and died [Find a Grave]. Micou's Circular explains the advantages of his "general system," including "the facility of obtaining legal advice on the steps necessary to be pursued." He lists fifteen persons and firms who will vouch for his "professional standing." Not located in American Imprints, De Renne, or on OCLC or AAS's web site as of July 2021.