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Horace H. Day, Plaintiff in error, v. W. James Woodworth, Miller Turner, William W. Pynchorn, Robert L. Fuller, Andrew Sisson, Harvey Clemence, Thomas Bolton, Merret Bristol, Joseph Bowen, Andrew Elmandorf, Seth G. Pope, Edward Gorham, Ephraim C. Brett, Arnold Turner, Marcus Toby, George J. Kipp, John B. Bump,-Atthouse, Erastus Brown, Erastus F. Russell, John C. Russell, Asa C. Russell, Edward P. Woodworth, Loring G. Robbins, Lorenzo H. Rice, and Mark Rossiter, 1851 — 54 U.S. 363 · caselaw · US