Tapping Reeve (October 1, 1744 – December 13, 1823)[citation needed] was an American lawyer, judge, and law educator. In 1784 he opened the Litchfield...
14 KB (1,572 words) - 17:21, 7 April 2025
Litchfield Law School (redirect from Tapping Reeve House and Law School)
school established in America for reading law. Founded and led by lawyer Tapping Reeve, the proprietary school was unaffiliated with any college or university...
28 KB (2,324 words) - 07:02, 5 July 2025
School, was established by judge and legal scholar Tapping Reeve. Prior to its establishment, Reeve had accepted several legal apprentices since he had...
29 KB (2,265 words) - 06:25, 12 July 2025
moved to Litchfield, Connecticut to study law with his brother-in-law Tapping Reeve, founder of the Litchfield Law School. In 1775, news reached Litchfield...
116 KB (12,159 words) - 20:34, 11 July 2025
grandchildren include Aaron Burr Reeve (1780–1809), who died shortly after the birth of his only child, Tapping Burr Reeve (1809–1829), and Theodosia Burr...
13 KB (1,288 words) - 15:29, 7 April 2025
(1902–1980), founder of Reeve Aleutian Airlines Simon Reeve (disambiguation) Sue Reeve (born 1951), English long jumper Tapping Reeve (1744–1823), American...
4 KB (484 words) - 16:46, 30 March 2025
Levi Woodbury, appointed to the Court in 1846. Woodbury had attended Tapping Reeve Law School in Litchfield, Connecticut, the most prestigious law school...
12 KB (1,330 words) - 12:58, 13 July 2025
she was a "busy housewife." Esther Burr's daughter, Sarah, married Tapping Reeve, the founder of America's first law school Litchfield Law School and...
13 KB (1,408 words) - 07:04, 28 June 2025
first independent law school, Tapping Reeve Law School in Litchfield, Connecticut, where he worked with Tapping Reeve and James Gould. He was admitted...
143 KB (16,497 words) - 02:03, 14 July 2025
Tapping Reeve, founder of the first law school in North America, the Litchfield Law School, in 1773...
125 KB (12,629 words) - 04:45, 13 July 2025
the former Hannah Rolfe. He graduated from the local academy, run by Tapping Reeve and Francis Barber, where he was classmates with Alexander Hamilton...
14 KB (1,209 words) - 00:29, 7 May 2025
Hawaiian native instrumental in founding the Foreign Mission School Tapping Reeve, lawyer and educator Thomas Robbins, Congregational minister and librarian...
12 KB (1,234 words) - 19:42, 28 March 2025
slavery until he represented Freeman. Sedgwick enlisted the aid of Tapping Reeve, the founder of Litchfield Law School, one of America's earliest law...
22 KB (2,534 words) - 00:36, 9 July 2025
Scholar who served with Ellen Ash Peters, Arthur Healey, and David Shea. Tapping Reeve (1798–1823, Chief Justice, 1814–1823), succeeded Stephen Mix Mitchell...
36 KB (3,567 words) - 05:02, 10 July 2025
the bar, in 1798 he became associated with the law school's founder, Tapping Reeve as professor in that institution. In the same year, he married Sally...
4 KB (457 words) - 02:55, 2 June 2024
Reeve (1744–1823), American lawyer, judge and law educator, brother-in-law of Aaron Burr Tapping, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth Rubber tapping...
1 KB (199 words) - 14:48, 1 November 2024
of which share a taxiway. Coram Airport was operational until 1984. Tapping Reeve New York (state) portal National Register of Historic Places listings...
44 KB (3,584 words) - 04:37, 10 July 2025
Huntington 1791 1793 Amasa Learned 1791 1792 Jonathan Ingersoll 1792 1798 Tapping Reeve 1792 1792 Asher Miller 1793 1794 Thomas Grosvenor 1793 1802 Thomas Seymour...
10 KB (67 words) - 05:16, 10 July 2025
Levi Woodbury, appointed to the court in 1846. Woodbury had attended Tapping Reeve Law School in Litchfield, Connecticut, prior to his admission to the...
150 KB (15,027 words) - 16:40, 20 June 2025
Law School, operating simultaneously in Litchfield, CT and founded by Tapping Reeve in 1784. Students often attended each school from the same families...
19 KB (2,350 words) - 14:18, 25 May 2025
more prominent: William Paterson, Oliver Ellsworth, Luther Martin, Tapping Reeve, Robert Ogden, Jonathan Edwards, Waightstill Avery, and Hezekiah James...
28 KB (2,453 words) - 19:36, 11 June 2025
▌Asher Miller (Unknown) 16.1% ▌Jonathan Ingersoll (Pro-Admin.) 9.9% ▌Tapping Reeve (Unknown) 5.7% Connecticut at-large Benjamin Huntington Pro- Administration...
94 KB (1,525 words) - 01:19, 4 July 2025
Elspeth "Elle" Reeve (born 1981 or 1982) is an American journalist. Before joining CNN as a correspondent in 2019, she reported on the 2017 white-nationalist...
13 KB (952 words) - 07:29, 4 June 2025
Learned (Pro-Admin.) 23.9% ▌Benjamin Huntington (Pro-Admin.) 13.2% ▌Tapping Reeve (Unknown) 8.1% ▌Stephen M. Mitchell (Unknown) 4.1% ▌James Davenport...
81 KB (1,732 words) - 15:19, 10 March 2025
College in 1791, studied law in Litchfield, Connecticut with Judge Tapping Reeve, who also taught Aaron Burr and John C. Calhoun. In 1793, Porter was...
28 KB (2,996 words) - 06:26, 12 July 2025
school was the Litchfield Law School, founded in 1782 in Connecticut by Tapping Reeve. Between 1784 and its closure in 1833, it trained over 1000 lawyers...
38 KB (5,049 words) - 10:41, 25 May 2025
purpose of teaching law was the Litchfield Law School, set up by Judge Tapping Reeve in 1784 to organize the large number of would-be apprentices or lecture...
93 KB (10,951 words) - 20:29, 27 May 2025
of White Plains in 1776. As a relatively young lawyer, Sedgwick and Tapping Reeve pleaded the case of Brom and Bett vs. Ashley (1781), an early "freedom...
23 KB (2,023 words) - 00:00, 7 July 2025
began painting prominent local people as well as students from the Tapping Reeve Law School and the Litchfield Female Academy founded by Sarah Pierce...
13 KB (1,418 words) - 03:55, 15 June 2024
Generations of Gardeniers in America (1990), p. 2. Marian C. McKenna, Tapping Reeve and the Litchfield Law School (1986), p. 190. Joseph Rodman Drake, Fitz-Greene...
9 KB (755 words) - 07:04, 10 April 2025