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Financial problems remained for public education, and Marvin had the state vote $ 50,000 in 1852. A second school law created a board of education. At the 1853 state Democratic convention, Paul K. Hubbs was nominated for Superintendent of Public Instruction ahead of Marvin. A John G. Marvin
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at the end of 1850 to assume the position, finding nothing of which he could take charge. There was a legislative vacuum, which he proceeded to fill through the state legislature in stop-gap fashion, having consulted
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History of Stanislaus County California: with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present
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A catalogue of the students of law in Harvard University: from the establishment of the Law School, to the end of the second term in the year 1851
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who had recently set up a school in San Francisco. A clumsy and much amended school bill of 1851 was signed into law by Governor
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from 1840. Three of his brothers attended the school, and a fourth worked the farm at Le Raysville.
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Education in California: Leaders, Organizations & Accomplishments of the First 100 Years
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Legal Bibliography, or A thesaurus of American, English, Irish, and Scotch law books
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When the Great Spirit Died: the destruction of the California Indians, 1850–1860
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Rooted in Barbarous Soil: people, culture, and community in Gold Rush California
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was an attempt to integrate other legal works into the Anglo-American tradition.
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Concurrently with his activities on behalf of education, Marvin associated with
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History of the Harvard Law School and of Early Legal Conditions in America
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History of the Harvard Law School and of Early Legal Conditions in America
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One Hundred Years in Yosemite: The Story of a Great Park and its Friends
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Judge Marvin and the Founding of the California Public School System
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Judge Marvin and the Founding of the California Public School System
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of the Harvard Law Library including recent accessions (1846)
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History of Political Conventions in California, 1849–1892
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California State Superintendent of Public Instruction
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Marvin laid out the settlement of Empire City on the
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Orsi, 1: 649:19th-century American lawyers 568:George Henry Tinkham (1921), 121:Stanislaus County, California 376:Historic Spots in California 151:Elementary School is now in 60:In 1842, Marvin enrolled at 600:(1861, 1949) by Samuel Ward 665: 629:Wesleyan University alumni 493:www.publicschoolreview.com 199:, with reading list (1843) 43:Le Raysville, Pennsylvania 639:Harvard Law School alumni 598:Sam Ward in the Gold Rush 420:Starr and Orsi, p. 231; 409:San Francisco Museum page 64:from an address given in 578:David F. Ferris (1963), 538:Warren, Charles (1999). 168:King's River Reservation 37:Early life and education 624:American bibliographers 374:Mildred Brooke Hoover, 92:Towards the end of the 524:Carl Parcher Russell, 341:vol. 2 (1908), p. 79; 283:The Old Athens Academy 257:Michael H. Hoeflich, 191:Edition of a work on 130:Marvin was the first 66:Towanda, Pennsylvania 197:Sir James Mackintosh 162:. At the end of the 94:Mexican–American War 55:Athens, Pennsylvania 45:and was educated at 444:(1991), pp. 233–4; 155:, founded in 1956. 98:Quartermaster Corps 82:Harvard Law Library 47:Wesleyan University 505:William B. Secrest 361:(1952), pp. 23–4; 268:2012-05-23 at the 108:, and settling in 102:United States Army 62:Harvard Law School 458:Winfield J. 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J. G. Marvin
Le Raysville, Pennsylvania
Wesleyan University
Connecticut
Athens, Pennsylvania
Harvard Law School
Towanda, Pennsylvania
Simon Greenleaf
Joseph Story
Charles Sumner
Harvard Law Library
Mexican–American War
Quartermaster Corps
United States Army
Tuolumne County
Tuolumne River
Stanislaus County, California
Tuolumne County
California State Superintendent of Public Instruction
San Jose
John C. Pelton
John McDougall
San Diego
Jim Savage
Mariposa War
King's River Reservation
Kingdom of Hawaii
international law
Sir James Mackintosh
Legal Bibliography, or A thesaurus of American, English, Irish, and Scotch law books

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