The Coles County Legal History Project (CCLHP) is an on-going investigation by student researchers and history professors at Eastern Illinois University and elsewhere of legal documents from an Illinois county (primarily during the 19th century), which are being entered into an online database. The database is free and accessible to the public (see below), and has been designed so that high school students, undergraduates, graduates, genealogists, and professional historians can manipulate the search engine with a minimum of fuss. Coles County was created in 1830 and civil and criminal cases date from that year onwards. CCLHP provides excellent data for comparative legal history. But it also reveals the impact of settlement, railroad construction and use, the Civil War, integration with Chicago and other markets, and a comparative base for study of the law practice of Abraham Lincoln, as well as many other historical questions.
JPEG Files
CCHLP: Original Public Interface, Eastern Illinois University Department of History
CSV Files
CCLHP: Case Types as CSV, Newton Key, Mark Voss-Hubbard, Michael Kroll, and Chris Waldrep
CCLHP: Parties as CSV, Newton Key, Mark Voss-Hubbard, Michael Kroll, and Chris Waldrep
CCLHP: Cases as CSV, Newton Key, Mark Voss-Hubbard, Chris Waldrep, and Michael Kroll
MDB Files
CCLHP: Data as Microsoft Access file, Newton Key, Chris Waldrep, Michael Kroll, and Mark Voss-Hubbard