Litchfield Law School was created in 1773.
Litchfield Law School ended in 1833.
The Litchfield Law School
Litchfield Law School, 1774 - 1833Litchfield, CT was home to the Litchfield Law School, the first Law School in America. It ceased to operate in 1883. Although the school building was first used in 1784, its founder, Tappin Reeve, began teaching law in his house - he called it the Litchfield Law School - in 1774 (before the Declaration of Independence, and even before the Boston Tea Party, in Dec of that year).For more information, see Related Questions, below.
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Litchfield Towers was created in 1963.
Litchfield National Park was created in 1986.
Electus D. Litchfield was created in 1926.
Judson-Litchfield House was created in 1835.
Litchfield railway station was created in 1885.
Litchfield Female Academy was created in 1792.
America's first law school was founded in 1784 in the town of Litchfield, CT. The largest enrollment of the school was in 1813, when there was an enrollment of 54 students.
First Congregational Church of Litchfield was created in 1721.