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paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/r have never before appeared in print. While they form a far from complete record, these documents nevertheless "have brought [John 7 Marshall] the lawyer alive and enabled us to watch him at work." Indeed this residuum of legal records, correspondence and other o ffic ia l and private papers provides a sound basis for the study of
scholarworks.wm.eduto judge. As for the future, it may be some time before the next issue appears, but every effort will be made to avoid too long an interval so that continuity of our records may be PI cserved. * x We have to thank Sir Arthur Bagshawe, c.M.G., a Governor … The remaining appointments are:-Cricket: M. C. ColwilI (Captain), G. S. Webb (Vice-Captain). Athletics: M. C. Colwill (Captain). Swimming: K. C. W. James (Captain). Shooting: P. K. J. Digby (Captain). Assistant Editor of Magazine: C. D. Gray....
www.farnhamians.org5/15 Dec. 1794–16 Aug. 1846. Born in Andover, Essex Co., Massachusetts. Son of Peter Farnham and Chloe Wilson. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Moved to Nauvoo, Hancock Co., Illinois, by 14 July 1844. Admitted to Council of Fifty, 4 Mar. 1845. Ordained a seventy, by 25 Dec. 1845. Died near Winter Quarters, unorganized U.S. territory (later in Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska).
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