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  1. The Tapping Reeve House and Litchfield Law School takes visitors on a journey through the 19th century life of a real student who came to Litchfield for an education at the Litchfield Law School—the nation’s first law school—or the Litchfield Female Academy. Touring the school showcases the evolution of law education and instruction ...

  2. 7 de jul. de 2021 · The resulting campus became known as Litchfield Law School. It would run until 1833, with Reeve taking a step back in 1798 when he was chosen as an Associate Justice (later Chief Justice) of Connecticut’s Supreme Court. Tapping eventually handed it off to his employee James Gould a few years before his death.

  3. The Litchfield School Board is required to adhere to the requirements of the Minnesota Open Meeting Law. ... Litchfield Public Schools 307 East 6th Street Litchfield, MN 55355 Phone: 320-693-2444 Fax: 320-593-6528. Schools . Litchfield Public Schools ; Wagner Education Building ;

  4. The Litchfield History Museum and Tapping Reeve House and Litchfield Law School will close for the season after November 26, 2023. They will reopen April 27, 2024. Hours starting April 27: Wednesday through Sunday – 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The site is also home to the Tapping Reeve Meadow, a community resource with landscape elements that would ...

  5. The Litchfield Law School officially opened its doors to students in 1784 and continued in successful operation with annual graduating classes until 1833. Its catalog contained the names of 1,500 young men who prepared for the bar after 1798.

  6. Part I of this Note details the historical moment in which the Law School emerged, sketching both the political and social structure of colonial Connecticut and the multifaceted crisis facing that state’s leaders in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Part II describes the response of Litchfield’s elite to this unfolding crisis, focusing in […]

  7. Closed now. 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. The Tapping Reeve House and Law School takes visitors on a journey through the life of a real student from the early 19th century. Through role-playing, hands-on areas, and interpretive exhibits, each visitor explores timeless issues of travel, communication, education, and community.