Semantic Analysis by spaCy
The Flying Scud
Decided On : Jan-01-1867
Court : US Supreme Court
LAW: Page 73 U. S. 266
ORG: U.S. 263, U.S. Supreme Court, Syllabus, the United States, the Rio Grande, Rio, Santiago, the Rio Grande, Boca del Rio, Caymari, Caymari, Lopez and Santos Coy, Court, Boca del Rio, Caymari, Brazos
DATE: 1867, 1867, the 12th August, 1863, January, 1863, the 1st of March, a week, ten days, May, the 15th July, 1863, July, August, some years, some year, the 15th day of July, 1863, 28
CARDINAL: 73, 263 263, 73, 6, 263, 1, 2, one, some fifty, one hundred and thirty-seven, thirty-eight, 265, thirty, thirty, thirty-eight, 38, one hundred and thirty-seven, 137, 5
GPE: U.S., U.S., New Orleans, Texas, the United States, Mexico, Texas, Mexico, Nassau, Mexico, Texas, Brownsville, Texas, Texas, Spain, Havana, Mexico, Bagdad, Mexico, France, Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, Lopez, Brownsville, Texas, Bagdad, Nassau, Havana, Santos
WORK_OF_ART: The Flying Scud
NORP: British, British, Mexican
PERSON: Matamoras, Matamoras, Brazos Santiago, Point Isabel, B. Caymari, Matamoras, Matamoras, Matamoras, Matamoras, Scud, Jules Aldige, Matamoras, Matamoras, NELSON, Matamoras, Santos, Matamoras, Matmoras, Brazos, Matamoras, Lopez, Jules Aldige, B. Caymari
LOC: the Rio Grande
QUANTITY: about nine miles, thirty bales
ORDINAL: first