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William Cranch

William Cranch (July 17, 1769 – September 1, 1855) was a United States circuit judge and chief judge of the United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia. A staunch Federalist and nephew of President John Adams, Cranch moved his legal practice from Massachusetts to the new national capital, where he became one of three city land commissioners for Washington, D.C., and during his judicial service also was the 2nd Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States and a Professor of law at Columbian College (which later became George Washington University). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Laws of U.S. relating to patents and Patent Office, together with decisions of courts of U.S. and of the several States relating to same subjects; also opinions of Hon. William Cra...

    Published 1848
    Other Authors: “…Cranch, William, 1769-1855…”
    Government Document Microfilm Book
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    Reports of cases civil and criminal in the United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia : from 1801 to 1841 /

    Published 1951
    Other Authors: “…Cranch, William, 1769-1855…”
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    Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States.

    Published 1803
    Other Authors: “…Cranch, William, 1769-1855…”
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    Reports of decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States, [1790-1854] : with notes and a digest /

    Published 1864
    Other Authors: “…Cranch, William, 1769-1855…”
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