Charles Carroll Soule (June 25, 1842 – January 7, 1913) was an American bookman with a side specialty in the architecture of libraries. Born in Boston...
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James Carroll Robinson (1823–1886), American politician Charles Carroll Simms (1824–1884), American and Confederate Naval officer Charles Carroll Soule (1842–1913)...
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Augustus Soule (1827–1887), justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Charles Soule, American comic book writer Charles Carroll Soule, American...
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from the Roberts Brothers firm. 19th century employees included Charles Carroll Soule. John Murray Brown died in 1908 and James W. McIntyre became managing...
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System as Embedded in the Legislation of Various Countries. Boston: Charles Carroll Soule. p. 4. "Real Property or 'Torrens Title' Act 1858 (SA)". Museum...
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298–300. Soule, Charles Carroll (1883). "English Reports: Exchequer". The Lawyer's Reference Manual of Law Books and Citations. Boston: Soule and Bugbee...
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Law Books 158 (Nathan Abbott ed. 1906). Charles Carroll Soule, The Lawyer's Reference Manual of Law Books and Citations 58-59 (1882). Soule, at 59 n.2....
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green bags by barristers, although this assertion was disputed. Charles Carroll Soule, owner of the Boston Book Company and publisher of The Green Bag...
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18, 1979. Its modest, 1-story Renaissance design is credited to Charles Carroll Soule and features reading rooms on either side of the main entrance....
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his brother Charles F. Schweinfurth Henry Richardson Shepley (1887–1962) – architect and son of George Foster Shepley Charles Carroll Soule (1842–1913)...
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