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The Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad Company, Plaintiff in Error, v. Henry Truman, 1904 — 195 U.S. 625 · caselaw · US
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The Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad Company, Plaintiff in Error, v. Henry Truman
195 U.S. 625·Supreme Court of the United States·1904
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No. 57.
The Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad Company, Plaintiff in Error, v. Henry Truman.
In error to the Circuit Court of Franklin County, State of Mississippi.
Submitted November 4, 1904.
Decided November 14, 1904.
Mr. J. M. Dickinson and Mr. Edward Mayes for plaintiff in error.
No appearance for defendant in error.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
Judgment reversed with costs on the authority of Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company v. Sturm, 174 U. S. 710, and cause remanded for further proceedings.