Ira A. Abbott person
also known as: Judge Ira A Abbott
Summary: Judge Ira A. Abbott presided over the Second Judicial District Court and ruled on demurrers in timber suits involving the United States and the American Lumber Company.
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presiding judge of the Second Judicial District Court— 1907-09-20
cited from Image 1 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), September 20, 1907 (1907)SANT A FE NEW MEXlCM VOL 44 SANTA FE NEW MEXICO FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1907 NO 187 I OVER RULES DEMURRERS III TIMBER SUI1S 0PIMMiEH II Holds That Territory is Merely Trustee For Lands and That United States Has Right to Demand Ac counting at Any Time s s Special to The New Mexican A…
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Associate Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court— 1907-08-28
cited from Image 1 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), August 28, 1907 (1907)SAMT A FE NEW MEXI VOL 44 SANTA FE NEW MEXICO WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28 1907 NO 167 OIK BY SUPREME COURT Many Decisions of Lower Courts Affirmed SENA CASE IS Elmer L Price Must Serve Life Sentence in Peniten tiary For Mtirder The Supreme Court of New Mexico continued iu session today r…
presiding judge of Second Judicial District Court— 1907-09-20
cited from Image 1 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), September 20, 1907 (1907)SANT A FE NEW MEXlCM VOL 44 SANTA FE NEW MEXICO FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1907 NO 187 I OVER RULES
DEMURRERS III TIMBER SUI1S 0PIMMiEH II Holds That Territory is Merely Trustee For Lands and That
United States Has Right to Demand Ac counting at Any Time s s Special to The New Mexican A…
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the Territory is merely a trustee for the lands— 1907-09-20
cited from Image 1 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), September 20, 1907 (1907)SANT A FE NEW MEXlCM VOL 44 SANTA FE NEW MEXICO FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1907 NO 187 I OVER RULES DEMURRERS III TIMBER SUI1S 0PIMMiEH II Holds That Territory is Merely Trustee For Lands and That United States Has Right to Demand Ac counting at Any Time s s Special to The New Mexican A…
the United States has the right to demand an accounting at any time— 1907-09-20
cited from Image 1 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), September 20, 1907 (1907)SANT A FE NEW MEXlCM VOL 44 SANTA FE NEW MEXICO FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1907 NO 187 I OVER RULES DEMURRERS III TIMBER SUI1S 0PIMMiEH II Holds That Territory is Merely Trustee For Lands and That United States Has Right to Demand Ac counting at Any Time s s Special to The New Mexican A…
the Territory is not a sovereign body— 1907-09-20
cited from Image 1 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), September 20, 1907 (1907)SANT A FE NEW MEXlCM VOL 44 SANTA FE NEW MEXICO FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1907 NO 187 I OVER RULES DEMURRERS III TIMBER SUI1S 0PIMMiEH II Holds That Territory is Merely Trustee For Lands and That United States Has Right to Demand Ac counting at Any Time s s Special to The New Mexican A…
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Image 1 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), August 28, 1907 ↗
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Image 1 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), September 20, 1907 ↗
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Image 1 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), September 20, 1907 ↗
Anonymous · 1907 · newspaper · public_domain · details