1830: William R. Hackley recorded in his diary: Reading law. Wrote to Father and filed away all the letters received this year. Gave Oliver O’Hara a certificate of my opinion
1830: William R. Hackley recorded in his diary: Rose at seven. Reading the law on the subject of Bottomry bonds. Judge James Webb came and sat a good while conversing
1830: William R. Hackley recorded in his diary: Rose before seven, cut an orange and read the President’s message before breakfast. Afterwards read Caldwell. Mr. Torrey yesterday dismissed his suit
1830: William R. Hackley recorded in his diary: Rose at seven and read Caldwell. The British Barque Two Sisters went to sea this morning. Mr. Hampton Westcott, a brother of
1830: William R. Hackley recorded in his diary: Rose at dawn and commenced reading Caldwell on Arbitration. Felt badly and took a dose of salts. I felt quite unwell the