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CIVIL HISTORY OF VERMONT. 



Part II. 



SUPREME COURT JUDGES. 



UNITED STATES COURTS. 



VERMONT REPORTS, 



Richard Skinner, 

 James Fisk. 



Oct. 1816. 

 Richard Skinner, 

 James Fisk, 

 Vi^m. A. Palmer. 

 Oc^. 1817-18-19-20. 

 Dudley Chase, 

 Joel Doolittle, 

 WilJiani Brayton. 



Oct. 18v!l. 

 C. P. Van jXess, 

 Joel Doolittle, 

 William Brayton. 



Oct. 1822. 

 C. P. Fan jYcss, 

 Joel Doolittle, 

 Chas. K. Williams. 



Oct. lH->3. 

 Richard Skinner, 

 Clias. K. Williams, 

 Asa Aikens. 



Oct. 18-^4. 

 Richard Skinner, 

 Joel Doolittle, 

 Asa Aikens. 



Oct. 18-25-2G. 

 Richard Skinner, 

 Samuel Prentiss, 

 Titus Hutchinson, 

 Stephen Royce, jun. 



Oct. 1827. 

 Richard Skinner, 

 Samuel Prentiss, 

 Titus Hutchinson, 

 Bates Turner. 



Oct. 1828. 

 Richard Skinner, 

 Samuel Prentiss, 



Titus Hutchinson, 

 Bates Turner, 

 Ephraim Paddock. 



Oct. 182!t. 

 Samuel Prentiss, 

 Titus Hutchinson, 

 Chas. K. Williams, 

 Stephen Royce, jun. 

 Ephraim Paddock. 



Oct. 1830. 

 Titns Hutchinson, 

 Chas. K. Williams, 

 Stephen Royce, jun. 

 Ephraim Paddock, 

 John C.Thompson. 



Oct. 1831-32-33. 

 Titus Hutchinson, 

 Chas. K.Wiliiams, 

 Stephen Royce, jun. 

 Nicholas Baylies, 

 Samuel S. Phelps. 



Oct. 1834-35. 

 Chas. K. Williams, 

 Stephen Royce, 

 Samuel S. Phelps, 

 Jacob Collamer, 

 J(jhn Mattocks. 



Oct. 1836-37-38. 

 Chas. K. IVilliams. 

 Stephen Royce, 

 Samuel S. Phelps, 

 Jacob Collamer, 

 Isaac F. Rcdfield. 



OrM 839-40-41. 

 Chas. K. IVilliams, 

 Stephen Royce, 

 Jacob Collamer, 

 Isaac F. Redfield, 

 Milo L. Bennet. 



When Vermont was admitted into the 

 union in 1791, this state was constituted 

 a district of the United States, and a Uni- 

 ted States' district and circuit court estab- 

 lished here. Each of these courts hold 

 two sessions annually. The district court 

 sits at Rutland, Oct. 6, and at Windsor, 

 May 24. The circuit court sits at Rut- 

 land, Oct. 3, and at Windsor, May 21. 

 In September, 1 801, the Hon. Elijali Paine 

 resigned his seat in the senate of the Uni- 

 ted States and accepted the appointment 

 of judge of the, court for the district of 

 Vermont, which office he has held from 

 that period to the present time. 



For many years after the organization 

 of the judiciary of the state, no measures 

 seem to have been taken for publishing 

 reports of ca.ses tried in our courts. In- 

 deed it is only for about twenty years last 

 past that we have any thing like full re- 

 ports. The first reports of causes tried in 

 the state were by the Hon. Nathaniel 

 Chipman. They embrace causes tried in 

 1783, 1790 and 1791, and were published 

 at Rutland in 1793. They were printed 

 in a small duodecimo volume, and enti- 

 tled Reports and Dissertations by N. Chip- 

 man. Only twenty-five cases were re- 

 ported, which occupied less than half the 

 volume, the remainder being made up of 

 Dissertations and an appendi,^. Of these 

 twenty-five cases, eleven were copied in- 

 to the first volume of reports by Daniel 

 Chipman. The next Vermont reports 

 were those of the Hon. Royal Tyler in 

 two volumes, the first printed in 1809, and 

 the second in 1810. 



REPORTS OF THE DECISIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT 



Title. 



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Reports and Dis 



sertations, 

 Tyler's Reports 

 Tyler's Reports 

 Brayton's Reports 

 Chipman's Reports 

 Aikens' Reports 

 Aikens' Reports 

 Vermont Reports 

 Vermont Reports 

 Vermont Reports 

 Vermont Reports 

 Vermont Reports 

 Vermont Reports 

 Vermont Reports 

 Vermont Reports 

 Vermont Reports 

 Vermont Reports 

 Vermont Reports 

 Vermont Reports 



Nath'l Chipman 

 Royal Tyler 



Wm. Brayton 

 Dan'l Chipman 

 Asa Aikens 



The Judcres 



Reporters. I Where printed 

 Rutland 

 New York 



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Middlebury 



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Windsor 

 St. Albans 



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Middlebury 



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Burlinoton 

 Geo. B. Shaw 

 Shaw &Weston 

 Wm. Weston 



1793 



1809 

 1810 

 1821 

 1824 

 1827 

 1828 

 1829 

 1830 

 1832 

 1833 

 1834 

 1835 

 1836 

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 18.38 

 1839 

 1840 

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