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Emma R. McCabe, Administratrix of Peter McCabe, Deceased, Plaintiff in Error, v. The Maysville & Big Sandy Railroad Company et al., 1912 — 226 U.S. 601 · caselaw · US
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Emma R. McCabe, Administratrix of Peter McCabe, Deceased, Plaintiff in Error, v. The Maysville & Big Sandy Railroad Company et al.
226 U.S. 601·Supreme Court of the United States·1912
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No. 138.
Emma R. McCabe, Administratrix of Peter McCabe, Deceased, Plaintiff in Error, v. The Maysville & Big Sandy Railroad Company et al.
In error to the Court of Appeals of the State of Kentucky.
Motion to dismiss submitted November 11, 1912.
Decided November 18, 1912.
Mr. Allan D. Cole for the plaintiff-in error.
Mr. E. L. Worthington for the defendants in error..
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Per Curiam:
Dismissed for the want , of jurisdiction on the authority of Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company v. McCabe, 213 U. S. 207.