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SOURCES AND REFERENCES
3. CD-ROM: Bill Mills, The State Court Reporter Speaks, and Introduces a New CD-ROM Product (16 Law Lines [No. 5] 1 {Apr./May 1992][newsletter of Law Library Association of Greater New York]).
4. Slip Opinion Service: Nora A. Jones, Greater Access to NY Trial Court Decisions ([Rochester, N.Y.] Daily Record, Aug. 30, 2001, at 1, col2).

Official Reporters
Generally

1. Law Reporting Bureau Archives.
2. David McAdam, History of the Bench and Bar of New York (1838-1901).
3. Dictionary of American Biography (1929-1933).
4. S. Austin Allibone, A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors (1899).
5. Appletons' Cyclopaedia of American Biography (1898).
George Caines
1. Virtual American Biographies, Edited Appletons Encyclopedia, copywright 2001, Virtualology.
2. The Recorder, Catskill, N.Y., Friday, July 15, 1825.
3. Some American Firsts and a Few Antecedents, Daniel Smith, Curator of Rare Law Books, Apr. 9, 1998.
4. International Genealogical Index-North America.
5. J.M. Reid, 1 Missions and Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at 18 (1879).
William Johnson
1. John H. Langbein, Chancellor Kent and the History of Legal Literature, 93 Colum L Rev 547 (1993).
2. Franklin Bowditch Dexter, Litt.D., Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College with Annals of the College History, vol iv, July 1778-June 1792.
Esek Cowen
  Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester, History of Saratoga County, New York (1878).
John L. Wendell
1. Laura Penny Hulslander, The Asa Fitch Papers, vol 3 (Sleeper Co., Hopkinsville, Ky. 1998)
2. History of Washington County, New York (1737-1878) (Heart of Lakes Publishing, Interlaken, N.Y. 1991).
3. Virtual American Biographies, Edited Appletons Encyclopedia, copywright 2001, Virtualology.
Nicholas Hill
1. Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester, History of Saratoga County, New York (1878).
2. 19 NY 589 (1859).
Hiram Denio
  46 NY 695 (1872).
Henry R. Selden
1. Western New York Suffragists, Biographies & Images, copywright 2000, Rochester Regional Library Council.
2. Fathers, Sons and Brothers, in There shall be a Court of Appeals: 150th Anniversary of the Court of Appeals of the State of New York at 42 (1997).
3. Rochester's History, An Illustrated Timeline, from Rochester and the Post Express 1895.
Francis Kernan
  Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
Erasmus Peshine Smith
1. Amy Hammer-Croughton, The Wife of Rudyard Kipling, Caroline Balestier, at 231 (Rochester Historical Society).
2. Erasmus Peshine Smith, Man is Lord of Nature, in a Manual of Political Economy (1853), reprinted in Executive Intelligence Review (Jan 1992).
Joel Tiffany
1. Rufus Blanchard, History of DuPage County, Illinois (Chicago: Olbaskin & Co. 1882).
2. David B. Kopel, The Second Amendment in the Nineteenth Century, 1998 BYU L Rev 1359, 1468-1469).
Olson and Paonessa
Above:
Law Reporting Assistants Carol Olson and Linda M. Paonessa.
Moran and Lesniak
Above:
Chief Legal Editor Michael S. Moran and Principal Legal Editor John W. Lesniak developing software used at the Bureau.
1979 Office picnic
Above:
1948 office picnic, left back: Principal Legal Editor Amy M. Schneider. Center from left: Law Reporting Assistant Susan Samson, with Helen Fanshawe and Jennifer Jaffee. From front left: Marie Harris and Gretchen Hodges.

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