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5 New Haven Cnty. B. Ass'n 1 (1929)

handle is hein.barjournals/bullehaca0006 and id is 1 raw text is: THE NEW HAVEN COUNTY
BAR ASSOCIATION
BULLETIN NUMBER 5                            SEPTEMBER 9, 19?9
THE NEW HAVEN COUNTY BAR LIBRARY
ORGANIZATION
The New Haven County Bar Library was founded November, 1848, hy
the voluntary act of some forty-two members of the New Haven
County Bar, including Messrs. Charles A., R. I., and C. R. Ingersoll,
Alfred Blackman, Ralph D. Smith, William B. Bristol, John S. Beach,
Henry G. Lewis, N. A. Cowdery, Dennis Kimberly, Alfred H. Terry,
Henry White, Tilton E. Doolittle, John C. Hollister, Henry B. Harrison,
William B. Wooster, Stephen W. Kellogg, John W. Webster, and Henry
Dutton.
Each of the subscribers contributed Five Dollars to a Fund for the
Library.
Rules for the admission of members of the Bar were adopted, including
a rule requiring payment of a fee of Five Dollars to the Clerk of
Court, to be appropriated under direction of the members of the Bar for
the purchase of a law library.
This Association continued until 1877, when Bar Library Associations
in the several Counties were created by Chapter 43, Public Acts of 187 .
This statute now appears in sections 1094-1099 of the General Statutes
of 1918.
Such information as we have in regard to the early history of the
Association is contained in a small book in the custody of the Clerk of
the Superior Court, entitled, Records of Bar Library.
FUNDS
The Fund with which the Bar Library was started consisted of Two
Hundred and Ten Dollars. Thereafter the Association received funds
from subscriptions and from payments by candidates for admission to the
Bar. December 11, 1882, it received an allottnent of Three Hundred

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