Alabama Supreme Court Case Files

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Alabama Supreme Court Case Files
When completed, this collection will contain all the original case files of the Alabama Supreme Court from 1820 through 1877. These records include interrogatories, exhibits, motions, and other details not included in the published rulings, though excerpts from the printed reports will be provided when possible. This project will be a multi-year endeavor, requiring the the digitization and indexing of almost 500 volumes, but it will dramatically increase the accessibility of historically rich content related to the state’s early development, slavery, wartime, emancipation, and Reconstruction. For more information, see our digital collections.
Abercrombie v. Baldwin

Abercrombie v. Baldwin

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195 pages: 0% complete (35% transcribed, 34% needs review)
Abercrombie v. Bradford

Abercrombie v. Bradford

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24 pages: 0% complete (25% transcribed, 25% needs review)
Baker et al. v. the Heirs of Chastang

Baker et al. v. the Heirs of Chastang

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19 pages: 0% complete (79% transcribed, 79% needs review)
Botts v. Jeannerett et al.

Botts v. Jeannerett et al.

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86 pages: 0% complete (30% transcribed, 30% needs review)
Burns v. Mayor, &c., of Mobile

Burns v. Mayor, &c., of Mobile

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10 pages: 0% complete (0% transcribed)
Carpenter and Wife v. Hall et als.

Carpenter and Wife v. Hall et als.

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20 pages: 0% complete (0% transcribed)
Cuthbert v. Wolfe

Cuthbert v. Wolfe

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7 pages: 0% complete (0% transcribed)
Dean and Wife v. Rathbone's Administrator

Dean and Wife v. Rathbone's Administrator

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51 pages: 0% complete (29% transcribed, 29% needs review)
Evans v. Evans

Evans v. Evans

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128 pages: 0% complete (25% transcribed, 25% needs review)
Ewing v. Standefer et al.

Ewing v. Standefer et al.

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36 pages: 0% complete (3% transcribed, 3% needs review)
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