Opinion of Hon. D.C. Glenn, attorney general of Mississippi [electronic resource] : presiding as special chancellor in the Superior Court of Chancery at Jackson, June term, 1854, in the case of James L. Calcote, complainant, vs. Frederick Stanton and Henry S. Buckner, defendants.

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Main Author: Glenn, D. C.
Corporate Author: Mississippi. Superior Court of Chancery
Other Authors: Calcote, James L., Stanton, Frederick, Buckner, Henry S.
Other title:Case of James L. Calcote, complainant, vs. Frederick Stanton and Henry S. Buckner, defendants.
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