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Clerks of court

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Camden County Inferior Court (Clerk of) & County Treasurer, Account Book, 1818-1870

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Identifier: RG1-06-115
Scope and Contents This financial register was created by the Inferior Court to track court expenses and income. Transactions include payments for juries, court officers, staff, and other expenses.In 1818, the Clerk of the Inferior Court, John Bailey, begins the register. His role changes from Clerk, to Acting Treasurer, to Treasurer. George Lang becomes Treasurer in 1839 and maintains that role until 1861, possibly 1864. With the impact of the Civil War, there are only a few entries from...
Dates: 1818-1870

Camden County Superior Court Accounts Ledger, 1935-1950

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Identifier: RG1-01-106
Scope and Contents

This volume contains the financial ledger for the Superior Court. The finances tracked include fines, costs (sheriff's, clerk's, justice's), and deposited totals. More granular expenses and fee items are tracked via distinct departmental pages.

Dates: 1935-1950

Camden County Superior Court Clerk's Ledger, 1926-1935

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Identifier: RG1-01-504NI
Scope and Contents

This sparsely used volume contains the financial ledger for the Superior Court. The finances tracked include fines, costs (sheriff's, clerk's, justice's), and deposited totals. More granular expenses and fee items are tracked via distinct departmental pages.

This volume also tracks the expenses associated with building the Woodbine courthouse from 1926-1928.

Dates: 1926-1935

Camden County Superior Court Juror Receipts, 1923-1925

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Identifier: RG1-01-145
Scope and Contents

This volume contains receipt stubs of juror payments and lists court term, the juror's name, and the type of case involved.

Dates: 1923-1925

Camden County Superior Court Juror Receipts, 1922-1925

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Identifier: RG1-01-478NI
Scope and Contents

This volume contains receipt stubs of juror payments and lists court term, the juror's name, and the type of case involved.

Dates: 1922-1925