Writ of certiorari, 1813.

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Writ of certiorari, 1813.

Writ requesting from John W. Righter, Duchess County Justice of the Peace, all records and judgements in the trespass case of Samuel Goodrich v. Thomas M. Dunning so the case may be heard before the Supreme Court in New York City.

1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 10 x 21 cm.

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