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17 LH & RB: Newsl. Legal Hist. & Rare Books Special Int. Sec. 1 (2011-2012)

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The Pennsylvania Law                 The Pennsylvania Law Record is another
short-lived  legal periodical/newspaper
Record     (1879-1880)             published in Philadelphia for slightly over a
year between June 3, 1879 and June 29,
Joel Fishman, Ph.D.            1880.1
Volume one was published weekly from June
3 to November 25, 1879; volume two from December 2, 1879 to June 1, 1880; and volume three
from issue no. 1 (June 8, 1880) to issue no. 4 (June 29, 1880). Each issue contained eight pages
published in quarto size.
The newspaper was issued every Tuesday by the Pennsylvania Law Record Company with offices
at the Corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets (Commercial Bank Building). In issue five (July 1,
1879), the editor lists the location at 418 Walnut Street, followed by 21 North Seventh Street
(September 30, 1879),2 and then 19 South Ninth Street (March 30, 1880).
Continued on Page 4 Pennsylvania Law Record
Previous articles include: An Early Pennsylvania Legal Periodical: The Pennsylvania Law
Journal (1842-1848), XLV AM. J. LEGAL HIsT. 22-50 (2001); Celebrating a Diamond Anniversary:
The Pennsylvania Bar Association Quarterly Volumes 1-74 (1929-2003): A History, LXXV PA. BAR
ASSN. Q. 67-79 (2004); Four Decades of the Duquesne Law Review, Volumes 1-40 (1963-2002):
A History, 42 DUQUESNE L. REV. 775-802 (2004); An Early Pennsylvania Legal Periodical:
Journal of Law 1830-31, 11 no. 4 LH&RB 1, 5-9 (Summer/Fall 2005); Another Early
Pennsylvania Legal Periodical: Journal of Jurisprudence (1821), 13 no. 3 LH&RB 15-23 (Fall
2007); A Failed Mid-Nineteenth Century Pennsylvania Legal Periodical/Newspaper: Olwine's
Law Journal December 29, 1849-May 18, 1850, 14 no. 3 LH&RB 1, 5-9 (Fall 2008).
2 The September 30, 1879 issue lists the addressas 27 N. Seventh Street, but succeeding
issues say 21 N. Seventh Street. It is unclear if the first reference is a typographical error.

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