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John A. Warner, a Citizen of the State of Pennsylvania; John A. Warner and Company, Citizens of the same State; and William Heald, Jacob Heald, residing out of the Jurisdiction of the Circuit Court of Pennsylvania, Samuel Woodward, and A. J. Buckner, Citizens of the same State, trading under the Firm of Heald, Woodward, and Company, Appellants, v. Thomas P. Martin, a Citizen of the State of Virginia, who survived Spencer Franklin, also a Citizen of the State of Virginia, lately trading under the Firm of Martin and Franklin, 1850 — 52 U.S. 209 · caselaw · US