Argument of John S. Mosby to the Special Court of Appeals on a Petition for Rehearing in the case of Lersner vs. Bolling, [not before 1863].

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Argument of John S. Mosby to the Special Court of Appeals on a Petition for Rehearing in the case of Lersner vs. Bolling, [not before 1863].

This case did not involve the Board of Public Works. It was a dispute over payment of a debt.

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Virginia. Court of Appeals

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