Hampton L. Carson

Pennsylvania lawyer, state Attorney General
The works

Books

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Openlibrary
1891

The Supreme court of the United States

1902

The history of the Supreme Court of the United States

1916

Pedigrees in the ownership of law books

1889

History of the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the promulgation of the Constitution of the United States

1893

The case of the sloop "Active"

1904

The Hampton L. Carson Collection of engraved portraits of Gen. George Washington

1882

An historical sketch of the law department of the University of Pennsylvania

1924

Catalogue of the exhibits of the Hampton L. Carson collection of books, documents, portraits [and] autograph letters

1900

The Hampton L. Carson collection of engraved portraits of signers of the Declaration of Independence, presidents and members of the Continental Congress, officers in the American Revolution, views of Independence Hall, being the largest and most valuable collection ever offered the public, and world-noted on account of its many great rarities and completeness to be sold

1904

Address of Hampton L. Carson, Esq., before the law students of Cornell University

1922

Life and works of Benjamin West

1940

A history of the Historical society of Pennsylvania

1905

Address of Hon. Hampton L. Carson, Attorney General of Pennsylvania before the Oregon Bar Association and visiting lawyers on lawyers' day at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, Portland, August 10, 1905

1917

An address upon the life and services of Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker

1899

The real greatness of Abraham Lincoln

1917

Samuel W. Pennypacker

1904

The unique collection of engraved portraits ... to be sold Thursday, January 21, 1904 ... and Friday, January 22 ..

1904

The Hampton L. Carson collection of autograph letters and historical documents

1925

The independence of the judiciary

1904

The Hampton L. Carson collection of engraved portraits of Jefferson, Franklin, and Lafayette

1907

A sketch of Horace Binney

1913

The place occupied by the judiciary in our American constitutional system

1904

Unique collection of engraved portraits of signers of the Declaration of Independence, presidents and members of the Continental Congress, officers of the American Revolution, views of Independence Hall, being the largest and most valuable collection ever offered the public and world-noted on account of its many great rarities and completeness