Caveat record, 1852-1903.

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Caveat record, 1852-1903.

Recorded transcripts of caveat hearings. A caveat is a formal complaint protesting the issuance of a patent. Hearings were held to determine the validity of these complaints. In 1967 caveats were consolidated into the warrant process. Arranged chronologically.

2 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6725954

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