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First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. William Jessup, graduate of Yale, was a"pioneer in the cause of education and temperance in northern Pennsylvania and the chief founder of the County agricultural society." (Appleton) He was a presiding judge of the 11th judicial district of Pennsylvania from 1838 until 1851,and one of the three representitives sent to discuss with Lincoln the military quota he had requested of New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Two of his sons became noted missionaries, William H. obviously followed him into his law firm. Black sheep-backed marbled boards. Interleaved. Rubbed, some chipping of spine. Interleaved, some manuscript additions of changes up to 1876 on interleaves and with a document from Montrose, Penn. 1884 regarding the courts laid in, some spotting and leaves loosened but generally a very good copy of a well-used reference work. With the signature and notation of William H. Jessup, attorney, of W. & W. H. Jessup. Seller Inventory # 19530
Title: Rules for the Regulation of the Practice in ...
Publisher: Printed at the Office of the Bradford Reporter, Towanda
Publication Date: 1862
Binding: 1 vols. 8vo
Edition: First edition.
Seller: The Old Mill Bookshop, HACKETTSTOWN, NJ, U.S.A.
1 vols. 8vo. First edition. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. William Jessup, graduate of Yale, was a"pioneer in the cause of education and temperance in northern Pennsylvania and the chief founder of the County agricultural society." (Appleton) He was a presiding judge of the 11th judicial district of Pennsylvania from 1838 until 1851,and one of the three representitives sent to discuss with Lincoln the military quota he had requested of New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Two of his sons became noted missionaries, William H. obviously followed him into his law firm. Black sheep-backed marbled boards. Interleaved. Rubbed, some chipping of spine. Interleaved, some manuscript additions of changes up to 1876 on interleaves and with a document from Montrose, Penn. 1884 regarding the courts laid in, some spotting and leaves loosened but generally a very good copy of a well-used reference work. With the signature and notation of William H. Jessup, attorney, of W. & W. H. Jessup. Seller Inventory # 19530
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