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Peter K. Wagner, and Sidonia Pierce Wagner, his Wife, John Lawson Lewis, Louisa Maria Lewis, Theodore Lewis, Eliza Cornelia Lewis, Alfred. J. Lewis, John Hampden Lewis, Algernon Sidney Lewis, George Washington Lewis, and Benjamin Franklin Lewis, all Residents and Citizens of the City of New Orleans and State of Louisiana, and John Bowman, and Mary Pierce Bowman, his Wife, late Mary Pierce Lawson, Residents and Citizens of the State of Tennessee, and George C. Thompson, a Resident and Citizen of the State of Kentucky, Complainants and Appellants, v. John Baird and others, Respondents, 1849 — 48 U.S. 234 · caselaw · US