Henry G. Connor
Henry G. Connor
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John Archibald Campbell, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1853-1861
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John Archibald Campbell
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Address of Hon. Henry G. Connor presenting the portrait of Hon. William T. Dortch to the Supreme Court of North Carolina
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Presentation of portrait of Honorable Asa Biggs to United States District Court
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James Iredell, 1751-1799, lawyer, statesman, judge
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George Davis
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The convention of 1835
cover - COConstitution of the State of No...Henry G. Connor
Constitution of the State of North Carolina
no cover - RURemarks upon the opening of the...Henry G. Connor
Remarks upon the opening of the Federal court room, Raleigh, N. C., January 18, 1915
no cover - TCThe convention of 1788-'89 and...Henry G. Connor
The convention of 1788-'89 and the federal Constitution
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- Open Work
John Archibald Campbell, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1853-1861
- Open Work
John Archibald Campbell
- Open Work
Address of Hon. Henry G. Connor presenting the portrait of Hon. William T. Dortch to the Supreme Court of North Carolina
- Open Work
Presentation of portrait of Honorable Asa Biggs to United States District Court
- Open Work
James Iredell, 1751-1799, lawyer, statesman, judge
- Open Work
George Davis
- Open Work
The convention of 1835
- Open Work
Constitution of the State of North Carolina
- Open Work
Remarks upon the opening of the Federal court room, Raleigh, N. C., January 18, 1915
- Open Work
The convention of 1788-'89 and the federal Constitution