Series 9: High Court of Errors and Appeals Dismissal Docket. 1856-1857.
Creator: Supreme Court (RG 32).
Collection Summary: One bound, leather volume entitled, “Dismissal Record of High Court of Errors and Appeals Cases.” The book lists the cases and their docket numbers. A few of the cases also have outcomes listed (such as dismissed, etc.).
Access Restrictions: None.
Date(s): 1856-1857.
Volume: 0.50 Cubic Feet.
Finding Aid Created By: Shaun Stalzer in August 2024.
Related Materials: TBD
Record Group History: According to Article V of the Constitution of 1817, the judicial power of the state was vested in one supreme court and such superior and inferior courts of law and equity as the legislature may from time to time direct. The Constitution of 1832 changed the supreme court to the High Court of Errors and Appeals which consisted of three judges. Article V of the Constitution of 1868 changed the name of the state's highest court back to Supreme Court. The Constitution of 1890 maintained a supreme court of three judges but made the office elective.
- Collection Inventory:
Box Content Box Number
1856-1857 5592