Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co. v. Union Bank of Georgetown
5 F. Cas. 573, 5 D.C. 509, 5 Cranch 509
CourtU.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia
DecidedNovember 15, 1838
StatusPublished
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Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co. v. Union Bank of Georgetown, 5 F. Cas. 573, 5 D.C. 509, 5 Cranch 509 (circtddc 1838).
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The Court
not sitting,) decided that the title of Harbaugh to his wharf was good against the United States, claiming under a private citizen, (R. Peter;) and that the Union Bank is entitled to the condemnation money.
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