Item #100129 1805 Noth Carolina Law Book SIGNED by Cyrus Mendenhall, Founder Greensboro Female Academy, now Greensboro College. Duncan Cameron, reporters William Norwood.
1805 Noth Carolina Law Book SIGNED by Cyrus Mendenhall, Founder Greensboro Female Academy, now Greensboro College
1805 Noth Carolina Law Book SIGNED by Cyrus Mendenhall, Founder Greensboro Female Academy, now Greensboro College
1805 Noth Carolina Law Book SIGNED by Cyrus Mendenhall, Founder Greensboro Female Academy, now Greensboro College
1805 Noth Carolina Law Book SIGNED by Cyrus Mendenhall, Founder Greensboro Female Academy, now Greensboro College
1805 Noth Carolina Law Book SIGNED by Cyrus Mendenhall, Founder Greensboro Female Academy, now Greensboro College

1805 Noth Carolina Law Book SIGNED by Cyrus Mendenhall, Founder Greensboro Female Academy, now Greensboro College

Raleigh, North Carolina: Printed by J. Gales, Printer to the State, 1805. 556, xvii pp. Hardcover in full leather binding. Text is complete.

SIGNED by Cyrus P. Mendenhall of Greensboro, N.C. Cyrus was a lawyer, a mayor of Greensboro and contributed to growth of Greensboro as a city. He was also one of the founders of the Greensboro Female Academy, which later became Greensboro College.

The first North Carolina appellate court, created in 1799, was called the Court of Conference. It consisted of several Superior Court judges who met twice each year to review appeals from their own courts. It was renamed the Supreme Court in 1805 and was reorganized as a distinct body in 1818. Also known as the Conference Reports, this volume contains cases from 1800 to 1804. It is the first compilation of North Carolina Supreme Court reports. Item #100129

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