History of the Library of the New York Law Institute
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Vanderpoel, John T. Hoffman, Edwin W. Stough- ton, Fred. W. Hinrichs, John R. Dos Passos, Delos Mc- Curdy, Burton N. Harrison, William C. Whitney, and many others equally famous, living and dead. In the Report on the Libraries of the United States, published at Washington in 1876 by the Government, is the following reference to the collections of the New York Law Institute as they were in the Centennial year: "The Law Institute Library has become a success in the highest and broadest sense, and... now furnishes the Bench and Bar of the city in legal treatises, text books, American and foreign reports, collections of leading cases and trials — resources of incalculable value. The library, now the best public law library in this country, contains over 20,000 volumes, complete sets of reports of Courts of all the States, the Federal Courts, the latest revisions of the Statutes, complete reports of English, Scotch, Irish and Canadian Courts, one of the best col- lections of the Session Laws of all the States, nearly all of the Collections of Trials, one of the largest collections of English and American law periodicals, next to the library at Washington one of the best collections of French law in the country.
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