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Felicité Fletcher Hipp, and Maria Antonio Fletcher Hipp, Aliens, and residing, the former in Vera Cruz, Mexico, the latter in the City of Madrid, Spain, for themselves and on behalf and for the use of Augustin Cuesta, Javiera Cuesta, and Felicitas Cuesta, Aliens, the forced Heirs of Adelaide Fletcher Hipp, deceased, v. Celine Babin, Widow of Ursin Joly, and others, 1856 — 60 U.S. 271 · caselaw · US