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Manchester Fire Assurance Company of Manchester, England, et al., Appellants, v. John Herriott, Treasurer of the State of Iowa, et al., 1902 — 187 U.S. 651 · caselaw · US
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Manchester Fire Assurance Company of Manchester, England, et al., Appellants, v. John Herriott, Treasurer of the State of Iowa, et al.
187 U.S. 651·Supreme Court of the United States·1902
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No. 3.
Manchester Fire Assurance Company of Manchester, England, et al., Appellants, v. John Herriott, Treasurer of the State of Iowa, et al.
October 14, 1902.
Mr. A. H. McVey and Mr. Wm. Allen Butler for the appellants. Mr. Milton Bem-ley and Mr. Charles W. Mullam, for the appellees.
[MAJORITY]
Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Iowa.
Dismissed per stipulation, on motion of Mr. O. W. Mullam, for the appellees.