Appearance and Continuance Dockets, 1740-1795

About This Collection

Images of records of cases brought before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in the Eastern District. An Appearance Docket generally documents the initial proceedings of a case, while actions taken months or years later after the appearance docket entry was completed, are listed in a continuance docket. Different types of dockets are found for different periods. From 1740 through September of 1795, the volumes may be either Appearance or Continuance Dockets, or combinations of both. From December of 1795 until 1829, there are generally both types of dockets for each term. From December of 1830 through 1837, however, only Continuance Dockets are found, while from 1838 on, all volumes are in the form of Appearance Dockets. Information provided by docket entries may include court term and case number; names of parties and their attorneys; names of county and lower courts from which the appellate case arose; a chronological listing of documents filed and proceedings held; and the court's decision on subsequent orders. For a more in-depth study of particular cases see the (RG-033-A-13) Appearance Papers, 1858-1879.

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Appearance and Continuance Dockets (Roll 747)
Appearance and Continuance Dockets (Roll 748)
Appearance and Continuance Dockets (Roll 749)
Appearance and Continuance Dockets (Roll 750)
Appearance and Continuance Dockets (Roll 751)
Appearance and Continuance Dockets (Roll 752)
Appearance and Continuance Dockets (Roll 753)
Appearance and Continuance Dockets (Roll 754)