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Henry D. Bridges, John K. Mabray, James N. Harper, and Stern Simmonds, late Merchants and Partners in Trade, under the Name, Firm, and Style of Bridges, Mabray, and Company, Plaintiffs in error, v. William Armour, Henry Lake, and Felix Walker, Late Merchants and Partners in Trade, under the Name, Firm, and Style of Armour, Lake, and Walker, Defendants in error, 1847 — 46 U.S. 91 · caselaw · US