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J. G. Marvin : ウィキペディア英語版
John Gage Marvin
John Gage Marvin (1815–1855) was an American lawyer, known as a legal bibliographer and figure of the history of California.
==Early life==
He was born at Le Raysville, Pennsylvania, and was educated at Wesleyan University in Connecticut.〔Doyce B. Nunis, Jr. Reviewed work(s): ''Judge Marvin and the Founding of the California Public School System''. Volume 14 by David F. Ferris, California Historical Society Quarterly Vol. 42, No. 4 (Dec., 1963), pp. 338-340. Published by: California Historical Society.
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25155584〕 He then taught at Athens Academy, Athens, Pennsylvania from 1840.〔Michael H. Hoeflich, ''Annals of Legal Bibliography: J. G. Marvin'', Law Library Journal (2004) vol. 96; (PDF ).〕 Three of his brothers attended the school, and a fourth worked the farm at Le Raysville.〔R. M. Welles, ''The Old Athens Academy'', p. 24 in ''Bradford County Historical Association Annual'' #5 (1911) (archive.org ).〕
In 1842 Marvin enrolled at Harvard Law School, from an address given as Towanda, Pennsylvania,〔''Catalogue of Harvard University'' (1842), p. 11; (Google Books ).〕 and was there for four years, studying under Simon Greenleaf, Joseph Story and Charles Sumner.〔 He graduated LL.B. in 1846, having served as Librarian.〔''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'' (1851), p. 45; (Google Books ).〕 Marvin was the last beneficiary (1843–5) of a system of student librarians set up in 1830, who had a rent-free room in Dane Hall and some payment for their services to the Harvard Law Library.〔Charles Warren, ''History of the Harvard Law School and of Early Legal Conditions in America'' vol. 2 (1908), p. 79; (archive.org ).〕

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