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1838

83 Indiana Supreme Court opinions from 1838.

  • Marvin v. Slaughter 4 Blackf. 529, (Ind. 1838)
  • M'Nitt ex rel. Babcock v. Hatch 4 Blackf. 531, (Ind. 1838)
  • Cain v. State 4 Blackf. 512, (Ind. 1838)
  • President of the Commonwealth's Bank v. Dunn 4 Blackf. 513, (Ind. 1838)
  • Peters v. Gooch 4 Blackf. 515, (Ind. 1838)
  • Rhoden v. Graham 4 Blackf. 517, (Ind. 1838)
  • Blann v. Smith 4 Blackf. 517, (Ind. 1838)
  • Fisher v. Bridges 4 Blackf. 518, (Ind. 1838)
  • Forsha v. Watkins 4 Blackf. 520, (Ind. 1838)
  • Becket v. Sterrett 4 Blackf. 499, (Ind. 1838)
  • Peltier v. Britton 4 Blackf. 502, (Ind. 1838)
  • Sherwood v. Hammond 4 Blackf. 504, (Ind. 1838)
  • Rubottom v. M'Clure 4 Blackf. 505, (Ind. 1838)
  • Abel v. Burgett 4 Blackf. 511, (Ind. 1838)
  • Cutshaw v. Birge 4 Blackf. 511, (Ind. 1838)
  • Hobson v. Doe, on the Demise of Harper 4 Blackf. 487, (Ind. 1838)
  • Matheny v. Westfall 4 Blackf. 491, (Ind. 1838)
  • Jones v. Rodman 4 Blackf. 492, (Ind. 1838)
  • Canby v. Ingersol 4 Blackf. 493, (Ind. 1838)
  • Doe, on the Demise of Morris v. Himelick 4 Blackf. 494, (Ind. 1838)
  • M'Call v. Trevor 4 Blackf. 496, (Ind. 1838)
  • Barkeloo v. Randall 4 Blackf. 476, (Ind. 1838)
  • Hatten v. Robinson 4 Blackf. 479, (Ind. 1838)
  • Scanland v. Ruble 4 Blackf. 481, (Ind. 1838)
  • Tourtelott v. Junkin 4 Blackf. 483, (Ind. 1838)
  • Offutt v. Earlywine 4 Blackf. 460, (Ind. 1838)
  • Yeates v. Reed 4 Blackf. 463, (Ind. 1838)
  • Runnion v. Crane 4 Blackf. 466, (Ind. 1838)
  • Corydon Steam-Mill Co. v. Pell 4 Blackf. 472, (Ind. 1838)
  • Humble v. Williams 4 Blackf. 473, (Ind. 1838)
  • State Bank v. Brooks 4 Blackf. 485, (Ind. 1838)
  • Wiley v. State 4 Blackf. 458, (Ind. 1838)
  • Wills v. State 4 Blackf. 457, (Ind. 1838)
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