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Marks V. U.s. |
28 Ct.Cl. 147, United States Court of Claims, Docket Number 3105 (February 27, 1893) |
The cause of action is a claim for property taken by Indians in Happy Valley, Malheur County, Oregon, during the Bannock war in 1878. The legal questions involved relate to amity, treaty obligations, and jurisdiction. |
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Miller V. Wilson |
146 Ill. 523, Supreme Court of Illinois (March 31, 1893) |
Appeal from appellate court, second district. Assumpsit by Matthew M. Miller against Robert R. Wilson. Plaintiff obtained judgment, which was reversed by the appellate court. Plaintiff appeals. Reversed. |
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Moorman V. Crockett |
90 Va. 185, Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia (July 20, 1893) |
Appeal from circuit, court, Wythe county; Samuel W. Williams, Judge, Bill by Susan S. Moormand and others against Robert Crockett, trustee, and a bill by Catherine A. Sayers and others against Robert Crockett and others. The two suits were consolidated, and tried together. From the decree entered the complainants in each case appeal. Affirmed. |
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People ex Rel. Baird V. Kings County Sup'rs |
93 Sickels 95, Court of Appeals of New York (April 11, 1893) |
Appeal from supreme court, general term, second department. Petition by Andrew D. Baird and others for mandamus to compel G. Cochran Broom and others, constituting the board of supervisors of the county of Kings, to divide Kings county into assembly districts according to the constitution and laws of the state. From a judgment of the general term... |
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People V. Welch |
74 Hun 474, Supreme Court, General Term, First Department, New York (December 15, 1893) |
Appeal from court of general sessions, New York county. Thomas A. Welch was convicted of manslaughter in the second degree, and appeals. Affirmed. |
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People V. Welch |
74 Hun 474, Supreme Court, General Term, First Department, New York (December 15, 1893) |
Appeal from court of general sessions, New York county. Thomas A. Welch was convicted of manslaughter in the second degree, and appeals. Affirmed. |
1893 |
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Saunders V. Prunty |
89 Va. 921, Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia (March 23, 1893) |
Appeal from circuit court, Franklin county. Bill by Jesse Prunty for himself and other lien creditors against C. J. Saunders. From the report of the commissioner as to the liens which were binding on his land, defendant appeals. Affirmed. |
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Smith V. Chamberlain |
38 S.C. 529, Supreme Court of South Carolina (March 29, 1893) |
Appeal from common pleas circuit court of Aiken county; J. F. Izlar, Judge. Action by Rebecca Smith and Seymour E. Smith against D. H. Chamberlain, receiver of the South Carolina Railway Company. There was a judgment for defendant, and plaintiffs appeal. Affirmed. |
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State V. Joseph |
45 La.Ann. 903, Supreme Court of Louisiana, Docket Number 11,278 (May 08, 1893) |
Appeal from district court, parish of Red River; W. Pike Hall, Judge. Pomp Joseph, convicted of manslaughter, appeals. Affirmed. |
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State V. Taylor |
118 Mo. 153, Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 2 (June 13, 1893) |
Appeal from criminal court, Jackson county; John W. Wofford, Judge. Harvey Taylor was convicted of rape, and appeals. Reversed. |
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Tanney V. Tanney |
159 Pa. 277, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania (December 30, 1893) |
Appeal from court of common pleas, Allegheny county; J. W. F. White, Judge. Ejectment by William H. Tanney and others against Lewis H. Tanney. There was judgment for plaintiffs, and defendant appeals. Affirmed. |
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This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed
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Texas & P. Ry. Co. V. Moody |
23 S.W. 41, Court of Civil Appeals of Texas (June 01, 1893) |
Appeal from district court, Harrison county; W. J. Graham, Judge. Action by John Moody and Mollie Moody, his wife, against the Texas & Pacific Railway Company, to recover for the death of the son of Mollie, caused by being kicked from defendant's moving train by a brakeman. From a judgment entered on the verdict of a jury in favor of plaintiffs,... |
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Simeon E. Baldwin, LL.D., Professor of Constitutional Law in Yale University |
The Citizen of the United States |
2 Yale Law Journal 85 (February, 1893) |
The term citizen of the United States first appears in those articles of the Constitution of the United States which provide for the qualifications of members of Congress and of the President. The phrase was first suggested by Mr. Pinckney in the Federal Convention of 1787, but in none, of the discussions of that body do we find any attempt to... |
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U.s. V. "Old Settlers" |
148 U.S. 427, Supreme Court of the United States, 1032, Docket Number 1031 (April 03, 1893) |
Appeals from the court of claims. |
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Allen V. Mansfield |
108 Mo. 343, Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 1 (February 08, 1892) |
Appeal from circuit court, Buchanan county; O. M. Spencer, Judge. Ejectment by Rufus K. Allen against Malinda Mansfield. Judgment for defendant. Plaintiff appeals. Reversed. |
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Anderson V. Northrop |
30 Fla. 612, Supreme Court of Florida (December 28, 1892) |
Appeal from circuit court, St. Johns county; James M. Baker, Judge. Action by Henry P. Northrop and others against Andrew Anderson to compel defendant, as executor of his mother's estate, to account for all property which came into his mother's hands as executrix of the estate of Andrew Anderson, Sr. From a judgment for plaintiffs, defendant... |
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Boyd V. State of Nebraska |
143 U.S. 135, Supreme Court of the United States (February 01, 1892) |
In error to the supreme court of the state of Nebraska. Reversed. STATEMENT BY MR. CHIEF JUSTICE FULLER. |
1892 |
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This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed
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Bullock V. Knox |
96 Ala. 195, Supreme Court of Alabama (June 21, 1892) |
Appeal from chancery court, Lowndes county; John A. Foster, Judge. Bill by W. W. Knox against W. P. Bullock and others. Judgment for complainant, and defendants appeal. Reversed. |
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Callahan V. Callahan |
36 S.C. 454, Supreme Court of South Carolina (September 07, 1892) |
Appeal from common pleas circuit court of Abbeville county; NORTON, Judge. Action by Louisa Callahan and others, who are her children and grandchildren, against Martha Callahan and others, who are her children, for the partition and distribution of the estate of Green Callahan, deceased, who it is claimed by plaintiffs and defendants, respectively,... |
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Claiborne V. Holland |
88 Va. 1046, Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia (April 21, 1892) |
Appeal from circuit court of city of Danville; S. G. WHITTLE, Judge. Bill by R. H. Claiborne and others against Holland and others. The other facts fully appear in the following statement by LEWIS, P.: On the 21st of January, 1854, Richard G. Haden, by deed duly recorded, conveyed to William J. Watkins and Richard H. Watkins two lots of land... |
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Colton V. Galbraith |
35 S.C. 531, Supreme Court of South Carolina (March 22, 1892) |
Appeal from common pleas circuit court of Spartanburg county; WALLACE, Judge. Suit for partition by C. M. E. Colton and Pomela C. Fogortie against Mattie G. Galbraith, G. W. Shell, administrator, A. F. Golding and Pomela C. Fogortie, executrices of Caroline M. Golding, and others. Decree for plaintiffs. Mrs. Galbraith appeals. Reversed. |
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Davis V. Garrett |
91 Tenn. 147, Supreme Court of Tennessee (January 21, 1892) |
Appeal from Marshall county court; W. J. Leonard, Judge. |
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This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed
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Ex Parte Plessy |
45 La.Ann. 80, Supreme Court of Louisiana, Docket Number 11,134 (December 19, 1892) |
Application for writs of certiorari and prohibition by Homer A. Plessy. Writs refused. Rehearing denied. |
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Gore V. Clarke |
37 S.C. 537, Supreme Court of South Carolina (November 17, 1892) |
Appeal from common pleas circuit court of York county; T. B. FRASER, Judge. Action in equity by Kate B. Gore against James L. Clarke and Joseph F. Wallace, executors of the estate of Benjamin F. Briggs, deceased. Defendants had decree, and plaintiff appeals. Reversed. |
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Hastings V. the Elexena |
53 F. 359, District Court, E.D. Virginia (November 30, 1892) |
In Admiralty. Libels for materials, repairs, and seamen's wages. |
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In re Lewis' Estate |
11 Pa.C.C. 561, Orphans' Court of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County (June 06, 1892) |
We are of opinion the auditing judge has very clearly shown that the trust declared by testator, and which forms the subject of the present controversy, must, in the light of well recognized authorities, be sustained. Disregard of the expectations and necessities of dependent offspring, necessarily brings forth its natural fruit-mortification and... |
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Kaigler V. Roberts |
89 Ga. 476, Supreme Court of Georgia (June 20, 1892) |
Error from superior court Terrell county; J. H. GUERRY, Judge. Action by William Kaigler against J. W. Roberts, ordinary, and others, to enjoin them from issuing and selling certain bonds. The injunction was denied and plaintiff brings error. Affirmed. |
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Logan V. U.s. |
144 U.S. 263, Supreme Court of the United States (April 04, 1892) |
In error to the circuit court of the United States for the northern district of Texas. Reversed. |
1892 |
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This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains. |
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Mckinney V. State |
3 Wyo. 719, Supreme Court of Wyoming (June 20, 1892) |
Error to district court, Laramie county; RICHARD H. SCOTT, Judge. Kinch McKinney was convicted of grand larceny, and brings error. Affirmed. |
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Mobley V. Cummings |
35 S.C. 101, Supreme Court of South Carolina (February 24, 1892) |
Appeal from court of common pleas, Fairfield county; W. H. WALLACE, Judge. Action by Nathaniel F. Mobley against J. D. Cummings, as assignee, H. M. Haig, and others, for the partition of a certain tract of land. Judgment for plaintiff. H. M. Haig appeals. Reversed. |
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