Collection Number:
00365
Collection Title: James Iredell Papers, 1771-1799
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2.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 30 items) |
Abstract |
James Iredell was a lawyer, colonial
customs collector, state official, and United States Supreme Court justice, of
Edenton, N.C. The collection includes Port of Roanoke (N.C.) customs
records, 1771-1776; legal fee books, 1774-1799, and case book, 1786-1790; case
books, 1793-1799, of Federal circuit courts in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode
Island, South Carolina, and Virginia; and personal accounts, law notes, and legal
writings, and an essay on the causes of the American Revolution (on
microfilm).
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Creator |
Iredell, James, 1751-1799. |
Curatorial Unit |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library.
Southern Historical Collection.
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Language |
English |
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- No restrictions. Open for research.
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- Preferred Citation
- [Identification of item], in the James Iredell Papers, #365, Southern Historical
Collection, Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill.
- Alternate Form of Material
- Selected volumes are available on microfilm.
- Additional Descriptive Resources
- Original finding aid filed in folder 1.
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Updated by: Kathryn Michaelis, May 2010
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James Iredell (1751-1799) was a lawyer, colonial customs collector, state official,
and United States Supreme Court justice, of Edenton, N.C.
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The collection includes Port of Roanoke (N.C.) customs records, 1771-1776; legal fee
books, 1774-1799, and case book, 1786-1790; case books, 1793-1799, of Federal
circuit courts in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and
Virginia; and personal accounts, law notes, and legal writings, and an essay on
the
causes of the American Revolution (on microfilm).
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Contents list
Folder 1
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Folder 2-5
Folder 2
Folder 3
Folder 4
Folder 5
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Oversize Volume SV-365/1-3
SV-365/1
SV-365/2
SV-365/3
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Oversize Volume SV-365/4-5
SV-365/4
SV-365/5
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Folder 6
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Folder 7
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Folder 8
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Folder 9
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Folder 10
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Folder 11
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Folder 12
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Folder 13
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Includes case notes from Virginia courts.
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Folder 14
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Folder 15
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Folder 16
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Folder 17
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Oversize Volume SV-365/17
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Folder 18
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Folder 19
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Folder 20
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Folder 21
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Folder 22
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Folder 23
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Folder 24
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Folder 25
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Declaring the British sloop
Vine to be
legally a prize of the brigantine
General
Gregory.
James Iredell was advocate of the court for the
owners and officers of the
General
Gregory.
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Folder 26
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Copy is from the office of John Haywood, Treasurer of the State of North
Carolina.
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Reel M-365/1
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- Oversize volumes (SV-365/1-5, 17)
- Microfilm (M-365/1)
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