Books by United States. Circuit Court (5th Circuit)
Cases Argued And Determined In The Circuit Courts Of The United States For The Fifth Judicial Circuit, Volume 3
Rules of practice of the Circu
Rules of practice of the Circuit Court of the United States, Fifth Circuit and Eastern District of Louisiana
In the Circuit Court of the Un
In the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Florida, the Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company vs. George F. Drew, governor, trustee, &c., the Florida Central Railroad Company, et al., and the Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company vs. George F. Drew, governor, trustee, &c., the Jacksonville, Pensacola, and Mobile Railroad Company, et al
Francis Vose, vs. trustees Int
Francis Vose, vs. trustees Internal Improvement Fund
In the Circuit Court of the Un
In the Circuit Court of the United States, Francis Vose, vs. the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund of Florida et al
Cases argued and determined in
Cases argued and determined in the Circuit Courts of the United States for the Fifth judicial circuit. [1870-1883]
Francis Vose, complainant, and
Francis Vose, complainant, and Harrison Reed, et. als., the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund et. als., defendants
Francis Vose, vs. Harrison Ree
Francis Vose, vs. Harrison Reed, Robert H. Gamble, A.R. Meek, Frank W. Webster, S.B. Conover, trustees, &c., and the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund of Florida
Francis Vose, vs. Southern Inl
Francis Vose, vs. Southern Inland Navigation and Improvement Company et al
Trial of W.G. Kendall, late po
Trial of W.G. Kendall, late postmaster at New Orleans
A full report of the great Gai
A full report of the great Gaines case, in the suit of Myra Gaines vs. Chew, Relf & others, for the recovery of property of the late Daniel Clark, involving several millions, in which the legitimacy of the plaintiff, is investigated, and her romantic and interesting history developed
Myra Clark Gaines versus Richa
Myra Clark Gaines versus Richard Relf, Beverly Chew, and others