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Yellow Poplar Lumber Company, Petitioner, v. S. F. Chapman, 1909 — 215 U.S. 601 · caselaw · US
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Yellow Poplar Lumber Company, Petitioner, v. S. F. Chapman
215 U.S. 601·Supreme Court of the United States·1909
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No. 407.
Yellow Poplar Lumber Company, Petitioner, v. S. F. Chapman.
November 1, 1909.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for a writ, of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied, and parts of petition and brief of petitioner stricken from the files on account of impertinent and improper matter.
Mr. George S. Wright for petitioner. Mr. J. F. Bullitt for respondent.