Trial of Thomas Sims,
on an issue of personal liberty, on the claim of James Potter, of Georgia, against him, as an alleged fugitive from service. Arguments of Robert Rantoul, jr., and Charles G. Loring, with the decision of George T. Curtis. Boston, April 7-11, 1851.
Phonographic report by Dr. James W. Stone.
Description
- Related Names
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Stone, James W. (James Winchell), 1824-1863.
Potter, James (Of Chatham County, Ga.)
Sims, Thomas, approximately 1834-
Stone, James W. (James Winchell), 1824-1863, reporter.
Curtis, George Ticknor, 1812-1894
Loring, Charles G. (Charles Greely), 1794-1867
Rantoul, Robert, Jr., 1805-1852
Potter, James E., claimant.
United States. Circuit court commissioners (1st circuit)
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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Boston, W.S. Damrell & co., 1851.
- Subjects
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Sims, Thomas,
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Sims, Thomas, /
approximately 1834-
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Sims, Thomas, / approximately 1834- /
Trials, litigation, etc.
Potter, James
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Potter, James /
(Of Chatham County, Ga.)
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Potter, James / (Of Chatham County, Ga.) /
Trials, litigation, etc.
Sims, Thomas,
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Sims, Thomas, /
approximately 1834-
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Sims, Thomas, / approximately 1834- /
Trials, litigation, etc.
United States.
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United States. /
Fugitive slave law (1850)
Fugitive slaves
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Fugitive slaves /
Legal status, laws, etc.
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Fugitive slaves / Legal status, laws, etc. /
Georgia.
Fugitive slaves
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Fugitive slaves /
Georgia
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Fugitive slaves / Georgia /
Legal status, laws, etc.
Personal liberty laws
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Personal liberty laws /
United States.
Fugitive slaves
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Fugitive slaves /
United States
Trials (Trespass)
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Trials (Trespass) /
United States.
Trial proceedings.
Biographies
- Note
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"The decision of the commissioner was not reported by Dr. Stone, but was furnished by Mr. Curtis."--p. [2]
Before George T. Curtis, U.S. Circuit court commissioner.
- Physical Description
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47 p.
23 cm.
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