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Index to Bundles of Miscellaneous Court Papers (Roll 3512)

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, Index to Bundles of Miscellaneous Court Papers, 1790-1883., This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER LIBRARY: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education., Only the index to the Bundles of Miscellaneous Court Papers, 1790-1883, was microfilmed. Therefore, not all records in this series are digitized. Please visit the PA State Archives to see the rest of the collection. Collection consists of documents filed with the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, including petitions, transcripts, maps of streets and land tracts, copies of opinions, affidavits, wills, charges of the court, and the Orphan's Court Rules for Northampton County in 1842. Of interest may be a writ of error from the United States Supreme Court authorized by Chief Justice Roger B. Taney in the 1860 case of The Pennsylvania Railroad Company v. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and papers concerning the case of Charles Fatman v. Armstrong County, Pennsylvania (1862). Also included is a series previously titled Reports, 1814-1885, which contains reports of Auditors, Examiners and Masters. Disclaimer: Not all records in this series are digitized. Please visit the PA State Archives to see the rest of the collection.
APA citation style
(1790). Index to Bundles of Miscellaneous Court Papers (Roll 3512). Retrieved from https://digitalarchives.powerlibrary.org/psa/islandora/object/psa%3A1630081
MLA citation style
Index To Bundles Of Miscellaneous Court Papers (Roll 3512). no date. Pennsylvania. Supreme Court, 1790.
Chicago Citation Style citation style
“Index To Bundles Of Miscellaneous Court Papers (Roll 3512)”, Bundles of Miscellaneous Court Papers with Index, 1790-1883, 1790. https://digitalarchives.powerlibrary.org/psa/islandora/object/psa%3A1630081.
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