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American Manufacturing Company, Petitioner, v. The Steamship Wildenfels, etc., et al., 1909 — 215 U.S. 597 · caselaw · US
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American Manufacturing Company, Petitioner, v. The Steamship Wildenfels, etc., et al.
215 U.S. 597·Supreme Court of the United States·1909
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Opinion
No. 476.
American Manufacturing Company, Petitioner, v. The Steamship Wildenfels, etc., et al.
October 18, 1909.
Mr. Frederick M. Brown for petitioner. Mr. James J. Macklin and Mr. de Lagnel Berier for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for a writ of certiorari, to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.