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Author Fisk, James, Jr., 1835-1872, plaintiff.

Title James Fisk, William Belden and William B. Bradford, respondents, against the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company and others impleaded, &c., appellants, original and supplemental action : William Belden, respondent, against same company and others impleaded, &c., appellants : Edward R. Fanshaw, respondent, against same company and others impleaded, &c., appellants : Rufus Hatch, respondent, against David Dows and others impleaded, &c., appellants, original and supplemental action : papers on the appeal of the defendants, the Chicago, Rick Island and Pacific Railroad Company, Tracy, C.W. Durant, Sturges, Dows, T.C. Durant, Tows, Charlick, Dunham and the Corn Exchange Bank, appellants, from order dated April 9, 1868, and entered May 2, 1868 / Tracy & Olmstead, attorneys for part of appellants ; William W. Pearson, attorney for residue of appellants
Published New York : Thompson & Pearson, printers, 1868
[Getzville, New York] : William S. Hein & Co., [2015]

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings))
Series World trials library.
Notes At head of title: In the Supreme Court of the state of New York. General term, First District
Includes index
PDF title page, viewed December 21, 2015
Subject Fisk, James, Jr., 1835-1872 -- Trials, litigation, etc
SUBJECT Fisk, James, Jr., 1835-1872 fast
Subject Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad Company (1866-1880) -- Trials, litigation, etc
SUBJECT Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad Company (1866-1880) fast
Subject Railroads -- United States -- Finance -- Cases
Railroads -- Finance
United States
Genre/Form Trial and arbitral proceedings
Trials, litigation, etc.
Trial and arbitral proceedings.
Comptes rendus de procès et d'arbitrage.
Form Electronic book
Author Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad Company (1866-1880), defendant.
New York (State). Supreme Court (First District)
Other Titles HeinOnline index title: James Fisk Jr. and others against the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company