Sends a letter of introduction with William Lucas, who wishes to study law with Reeve. He encloses a letter sent to Smith by Lucas's father, John Baptiste Charles Lucas, and notes that he is one of the judges of the superior court in the Missouri territory.
One letter to Tapping Reeve detailing the whereabouts of Reeve's Domestic Relations. Stites notes receipt of a letter from Ebenezer Jackson of Georgia who left them in the possession of a Mr. Woodbridge; wishes Reeve to communicate what he wishes done with the volumes.
Photographs of portraits, daguerreotypes, carte-de-vistes, sketches, silhouettes, or other images of students and instructors of the Litchfield Law School. Many of these images were originally collected for display in the Law School building and are stored with the labels which accompanied them.