Proceedings of the Iowa state bar association : held at Des Moines, Iowa, 1874-1881 / Comp. by A.J. Small.
1912
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Proceedings of the Iowa state bar association : held at Des Moines, Iowa, 1874-1881 / Comp. by A.J. Small.
Published
[Iowa City] : Iowa state bar association, 1912.
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BA Iw6a
Description
262 pages : 6 portrait (including frontispiece) ; 25 cm
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(OCoLC)7346820
Note
The above proceedings of the early bar association (organized 1874) are republished by the present bar association (organized 1894)
"Of the proceedings of the early Iowa association, only those of the second meeting (title page erroneously states it to be the first), 1875, the third dated 1876, and the fifth, 1878, are known to have been officially printed, though the record shows that the proceedings of the eighth (1881) were ordered to be printed in pamphlet form. Of the official printed proceedings but few copies are known to exist at this time ... No record is found after the year 1881, other than an editorial in the Western jurist, for 1882, page 387, setting forth the advantages of a state organization and making an appeal for its continuance. As nothing further appears, it is presumed that the association ceased to exist at or about that time"--Historical sketch, pages 9-11.
"Of the proceedings of the early Iowa association, only those of the second meeting (title page erroneously states it to be the first), 1875, the third dated 1876, and the fifth, 1878, are known to have been officially printed, though the record shows that the proceedings of the eighth (1881) were ordered to be printed in pamphlet form. Of the official printed proceedings but few copies are known to exist at this time ... No record is found after the year 1881, other than an editorial in the Western jurist, for 1882, page 387, setting forth the advantages of a state organization and making an appeal for its continuance. As nothing further appears, it is presumed that the association ceased to exist at or about that time"--Historical sketch, pages 9-11.
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