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Description
This notebook was used by D. Frank Matheson, an alumnus of Dalhousie Law School, Class of 1901, in his second year Conveyancing Law class.
The Matheson Notebooks are a collection of seven bound notebooks used by Frank Matheson during his time at Dalhousie School of Law between 1898 and 1901. In 2018, they were found in the basement of a Lunenburg law firm and donated to Schulich School of Law. There are two or three notebooks from each year of Matheson’s studies, ranging slightly in size and style. The notebooks have pages made from linen rags, are bound with paper covers, and marbled with ink along the edges. The books are written in using ink pen or pencil, and contain ink blotches, fingerprints, and smudges that Matheson left behind.
Physical Description
The artifact itself is a composition notebook with a dark yellow and brown cover with an overlay of purple marbling. The spine is covered with green leather and the pages are made of rag mulch. There are six raised bands along the spine and the book block and foredges are splattered with red ink.
Transcription and accessibility measures are in progress.
Thanks to Piotr Luczak (Burke, Macdonald & Luczak, Barristers and Solicitors, in Lunenburg, NS) and Ilana Luther (Law Reform Commission of Nova Scotia and Schulich School of Law) for their discovery and donation of these notebooks to the Sir James Dunn Law Library and the Schulich School of Law.
Publication Date
1899
City
Halifax
Keywords
Conveyancing, Dalhousie School of Law, Matheson Notebooks, historical artifact, law school experience
Disciplines
Law | Legal Education | Legal History | Property Law and Real Estate
Recommended Citation
Contracts, D Frank Matheson, Second Year (1899-1900), Halifax, Thompson Rare Book Room, Schulich School of Law (Matheson 2L Conveyancing Notebook).