Papers relating to the lawsuit of Macdonald vs. Garrison and Morgan. Court of Common Pleas : New York, 1855-1860.

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Papers relating to the lawsuit of Macdonald vs. Garrison and Morgan. Court of Common Pleas : New York, 1855-1860.

Included are copies of legal documents, transcripts of testimony, papers used in evidence, correspondence relating to progress of the trial, letters from John T. Doyle, Macdonald's San Francisco attorney, and clippings concerning the trial and William Walker.

Originals : 11 folders ; 25-33 cm.Copies : 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 824:5) and positive.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7149844

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Garrison, Cornelius Kingsland, 1809-1885.

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Walker, William, 1824-1860

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William Walker (May 8, 1824 – September 12, 1860) was an American physician, lawyer, journalist and mercenary who organized several private military expeditions into Latin America, with the intention of establishing English-speaking colonies under his personal control, an enterprise then known as "filibustering". Walker usurped the presidency of the Republic of Nicaragua in 1856 and ruled until 1857,[1] when he was defeated by a coalition of Central American armies. He returned in an attempt to ...

Doyle, John T. (John Thomas), 1819-1906

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For fifty years, John Thomas Doyle worked on the "Pious Fund" case as legal counselor for San Francisco Catholic Archbishops Joseph Alemany and Patrick Riordan. Doyle was born on November 26, 1819 in New York. In 1851, he came to San Francisco and practiced law. He returned to New York in 1856. In New York, he married Antonia Pons, returning to San Francisco in 1859. He served in various positions throughout his life: member of the first Board of Regents for the University of California, Califor...

Macdonald, Charles J.-H.

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Morgan, Charles, 1795-1878

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