I.H. Carrington’s 1846-1847 lecture notes are from John Minor’s Senior Law course. At the time, classes were organized into “junior” and “senior,” the latter of which covered legal theorists such as Joseph Chitty and Henry St. George Tucker. Like other lectures from this period, the emphasis was on property and contracts, which necessitated a discussion of legal dependents such as enslaved persons, wives, and children.
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