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Periodical U.S. Reports: United States v. Callender et al., 52 U.S. (11 How.) 662 (1851).

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Title

  • U.S. Reports: United States v. Callender et al., 52 U.S. (11 How.) 662 (1851).

Names

  • Supreme Court of the United States (Author)

Created / Published

  • 1850

Headings

  • -  Contracts
  • -  Flour Mills
  • -  Real Estate
  • -  Law
  • -  Spain
  • -  Law Library
  • -  Supreme Court
  • -  United States
  • -  Government Documents
  • -  Judicial review and appeals
  • -  Property
  • -  Public lands
  • -  Import and export
  • -  Land titles
  • -  Manufacturing
  • -  Remedies
  • -  Agriculture and food
  • -  Flour
  • -  Ownership
  • -  U.S. Reports
  • -  Common law
  • -  Court opinions
  • -  Judicial decisions
  • -  Court cases
  • -  Court decisions
  • -  Landlords and tenants
  • -  Statutory construction
  • -  Property law
  • -  Terms of contract
  • -  Land rants
  • -  Spanish colonies
  • -  Periodical

Genre

  • Periodical

Notes

  • -  Description: U.S. Reports Volume 52; Howard Volume 11; December Term, 1850; United States, Appellants, v. Ann M. Callender, Elizabeth Callender, Christopher G. Callender, and Stanhope Callender, of the State of New York, and Frances Callender, the Wife of Thomas Slidell, and Caroline Callender, the Wife of Edward Ogden, of the State of Louisiana, said Persons being the Widow and Heirs of the late Thomas Callender; Sidonia Pierce Lewis, Wife of Peter K. Wagner, John Lawson Lewis, Louisa Maria Lewis, Theodore Lewis, Eliza Cornelia Lewis, Alfred Hampden Lewis, Algernon Sidney Lewis, George Washington Lewis, Benjamin Franklin Lewis, and Joshua Lewis, a Minor, represented by Eliza Magioni, the Widow of Alfred Jefferson Lewis, his Mother and Natural Tutrix, all of the State of Louisiana; the said Persons herein acting as the Heirs of the Late Joshua Lewis and America Lawson, his Wife, and also the Coheirs with Mary P. Bowman of Columbus Lawson; Mary P. Lawson, the Wife of John Bowman, of the State of Tennessee, Coheir with the last above-named Persons of Columbus Lawson; Catharine Pauline Baker, the Widow of Blaize Cenas, and now the Wife of William Christy, and Hilary B. Cenas, Augustus Henry Cenas, and Augustus St. John, Richard Brenen Blanche, and George Christy, the last four being Minors, and represented by Pauline St. John, the Widow of Peter Cenas, their Mother and Natural Tutrix, all of the State of Louisiana; Jonathan Montgomery and Michel Musson, the Testamentary Executors of the Late William Nott, of the State of Louisiana, and the Heirs of Nathaniel Amory, of the State of Rhode Island

Call Number/Physical Location

  • series: Volume 52
  • Call Number: KF101
  • Series: Property Law

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  • U.S. Reports

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Supreme Court Of The United States. U.S. Reports: United States v. Callender et al., 52 U.S. 11 How. 662. 1850. Periodical. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/usrep052662a/.

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Supreme Court Of The United States. (1850) U.S. Reports: United States v. Callender et al., 52 U.S. 11 How. 662. [Periodical] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/usrep052662a/.

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Supreme Court Of The United States. U.S. Reports: United States v. Callender et al., 52 U.S. 11 How. 662. 1850. Periodical. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/usrep052662a/>.