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Barton, Ira Moore 1796-1867
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23
works in
42
publications in
1
language and
200
library holdings
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f74.w9,
274.4 |
Most widely held works about
Ira Moore Barton
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Civil War letters, 1862-1868
by Barton family
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Papers, c. 1832-c. 1912
by Clara Barton
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Papers, 1833-1884
by Peter Child Bacon
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Letters, 1831-1854
by Rufus Choate
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Know all men by these presents, that I, Maria W. Barton, of Worcester, in the County of Worcester, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as I am executrix and residuary legatee, under the will of Ira M. Barton
by Maria Waters Bullard Barton
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Most widely held works by
Ira Moore Barton
An oration, delivered at Oxford, on the forty-sixth anniversary of American Independence
by Ira Moore Barton
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Book
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4
editions published
in
1822
in
English
and held by
19
libraries
worldwide
Papers, 1820-1866
by Ira Moore Barton
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Book
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in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
The Ira Moore Barton Papers consist almost entirely of records of his legal practice during the period of his partnership with Peter C. Bacon. Leading correspondents include Bacon, George Bliss, Henry Chapin, Thomas Kinnicutt, Levi Lincoln, Pliny Merrick, Rejoice Newton, Bradford Sumner, Emory Washburn, and Samuel Bayard Woodward. There is also a folder of Civil War letters, a letterbook for his legal partnership for the period 1845-1847, legal ledgers and dockets, and three volumes of ledgers reflecting the legal career of William Sumner Barton, 1847-1854.
A sermon, delivered in Attleborough, Mass. December 4, 1817, being the anniversary Thanksgiving
by Ira Moore Barton
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Book
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1
edition published
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1818
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Rules of the Court of Probate for the county of Worcester
by Massachusetts
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Book
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1
edition published
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1842
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Rules, regulations, and reports of moot court cases at Harvard Law School, 1820-1825
by Asahel Stearns
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Book
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in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Contains rules and regulations establishing the moot court system at Harvard Law School. In addition, a record of cases, kept by the chief justices of the moot court, is available. Stearns was chief justice 1822-1825.
Sampson Mason : the Baptist and Dragoon in Oliver Cromwell's army
by Ira Moore Barton
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Book
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1
edition published
in
1830
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
more
fewer
 Related Identities
Associated Subjects
American Civil War (1861-1865) American National Red Cross Bailey, Ezra,--1797-1818 Barton, William Sumner,--1824-1899 Barton family Bliss, George,--1793-1873 California--San Francisco Carpenters Chapin, Henry,--1811-1878 Church history Court rules Eulogies First Church (Worcester, Mass.) Fourth of July celebrations Fourth of July orations Harvard Law School History Indians of North America Kinnicutt, Thomas,--1800-1858 Kinsman, Henry W.--1803-1859 Law--Study and teaching Lawyers Lincoln, Levi,--1782-1868 Mashpee Indians Mason, Sampson,--d. 1676 Massachusetts Massachusetts--Cambridge Massachusetts--Oxford Massachusetts--Palmer Massachusetts--Woburn Massachusetts--Worcester Massachusetts--Worcester County Merrick, Pliny,--1794-1867 Newton, Rejoice,--1782-1868 Political science Presidents--Election Probate courts Records and correspondence Soldiers Speeches, addresses, etc., American Theology, Doctrinal Travel United States United States.--Army Utah--Salt Lake City Virginia Voyages and travels Washburn, Emory,--1800-1877 Women Woodward, Samuel B.--1787-1850
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