reeebie@midwest.net writes: > Is it possible there might be a list of practicing attorneys in KS circa > 1891-1930 or so. You have helped me before. Katherine (also known as Kitty) I can't help with specifics, nor do I know anything about this particular region; but I have looked into this kind of problem in other regions. Attorneys have to be admitted to practice before the bar. This usually means they appear before a court officer like a judge, swear an oath, and so the whole process should appear in court records. Perhaps these records would be in a state court, like a circuit court, or the state's version of supreme court (highest/last court of appeals) like in California. Now I have to say I spent a lot of time looking at about 30 years (1818-1855) of court records in Ohio and never saw one there; and while I didn't know anything about attorney records at that time, I was also actively looking for mentions of certain attorneys. However this search did not cover all the courts, especially not the higher state courts.