In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the Territory of Montana within and for the Country of Silver Bow. : the people of the Territory of Montana, ex relatione John J. McHatton, vs. William M. Jack, W.E. Hall and Caleb E. Irvine, Board of Canvassers of Silver Bow County : certifie

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In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the Territory of Montana within and for the Country of Silver Bow. : the people of the Territory of Montana, ex relatione John J. McHatton, vs. William M. Jack, W.E. Hall and Caleb E. Irvine, Board of Canvassers of Silver Bow County : certified copy of the proceedings. 1890.

Typed copy of proceedings of trial concerning voter fraud.

94 leaves ; 34 cm.

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