Michigan Supreme Court, 1836

United States v. Twenty-Five Thousand Feet Pine Boards, Claimed by Buxton

United States v. Twenty-Five Thousand Feet Pine Boards, Claimed by Buxton
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided July 1, 1836
5 Blume Sup. Ct. Trans. 196

United States v. Twenty-Five Thousand Feet Pine Boards, Claimed by Buxton

Opinion of the Court

Journal Entries: (i) Oct. 8, 1824: claim made, appraisers appointed, report of appraisers filed; (2) Oct. 16, 1824: notice ordered published; (3) Sept. 26, 1825: proclamation made, no claim made; (4) Oct. 28, 1826: continued; (5) May 5, 1829: dismissed on motion of United States attorney.

Papers in File (1824-25): (1) Claim of Daniel Buxton; (2) copy of order for appraisal, report of appraisers; (3) libel; (4) published notice and proof of publication; (5-6) printer’s bills.

File No. 4 of 1824.

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