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Young Vs. United States

Decided On : Jan-01-1877

Court : US Supreme Court

LAW: Page 97 U. S. 61 , Constitution, Constitution

PERSON: Young, John Young, Alexander Collie, I. Said Collie, Collie, Collie, Collie, Collie, Collie, Collie, Collie, John White, Collie, White, Alexander Collie, John White, Alexander Collie, Alexander Collie, Don, Wilmington, Don, White, JOHN WHITE, Collie, Collie, John White, Wilmington, Collie, Collie, Colin J. McRae, Alexander Collie, Colin J. McRae, Alexander Collie, Alexander Collie, Colin J. McRae's, J. B. Ferguson, Major C. Huse, Colin J. McRae, Alexander Collie, Alexander Collie, Alexander Collie, Alexander Collie, Alexander Collie, Colin J. McRae, Alexander Collie's, Alexander Collie, Alexander Collie's, Wilmington, Collie, Collie, Edith, Collie, Collie, Collie, Collie, 950,076.71, CHIEF, Alexander, Lamar v. Browne, Alexander, Lamar v. Browne, Carlisle, Art, Wilmington, Collie, Collie, Marshall, Justice Foster, Treason, Foster, Collie, Collie

GPE: United States, U.S., United States, U.S., United States, U.S., the United States, the United States, the United States, Ireland, Manchester, England, London, England, the United States, the United States, England, North Carolina, England, LONDON, Esq, North Carolina, North Carolina, North Carolina, North Carolina, England, North Carolina, Wilmington, N.C., North Carolina, London, the State of North Carolina, North Carolina, the Confederate States, England, North Carolina, London, the Confederate States, LONDON, England, Wilmington, North Carolina, Wilmington, the United States, Savannah, the United States, New York, the United States, the United States, MR, the United States, United States, Sprott, United States, Haycraft, United States, New Orleans, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, Great Britain, the United States, United States, United States, the United States, United States, the United States, Florida, Alabama, Great Britain, the United States, New Providence, the United States, Great Britain, England, Wilmington, the Confederate States, the Confederate States, North Carolina, Wilmington, the United States, the United States, United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, the United States, United States, the United States, the United States, MR

DATE: 1877, 1877, two years, March 12, 1863, Dec. 25, 1888, the years 1862, 1863, 1864, the year 1862, about two years, the 1st of October, 1863, October, 1863, the 27th of October, 1863, about four weeks, about two months, two and a half, two and a half, two and a half, Oct. 27, 1863, the year 1863, the 13th of June, 1864, about six months, two and a, June 13, 1864, the winter of 1863-64, the spring and, summer of 1864, March, 1864, the year 1864, the same year, the years 1862, 1863, 1864, 1862, December, 1864, two years, March 12, 1863, 1863, the previous year, the following year, the same year, Dec. 25, 1868

ORG: U.S. Supreme Court, Cotton, Confederate, the Court of Claims, Confederate, the Abandoned and Captured Property Act, Court, the Court of Claims against, Alexander Collie & Co., Confederate States of America, Confederate States, Confederate States, Page 97 U. S. 41 , Confederacy, Ł20,000, the Ceres, Alexander Collie & Co., Alexander Collie & Co., Alexander Collie & Co., Alexander Collie & Co., MANCHESTER, Confederate, the Confederate States of America, Confederacy, Confederate, Confederate, Wilmington, Confederate, Confederate States, Treasury, Court, Confederate, Congress, Union, Confederate, the Abandoned and Captured Property Act, Confederacy, Confederacy, Congress, Confederate, Confederate, Congress, Treasury, the Court of Claims, Sec, Wiltberger, , Congress, Congress, the State of North Carolina, the State of North Carolina, Confederacy, Confederate, Confederate, Crown, Sec, Court, the Abandoned and Captured Property Act, Court, the Abandoned and Captured Property Act, Treasury, the Abandoned and Captured Property Act, Congress

CARDINAL: 97, 97, 1, 2, 12, 820, 3, 4, 15, 711, 12, 820, one, 1, four, one-fourth, three-fourths, one-fourth, one, one, four, one-fourth, three-fourths, one-fourth, three-fourths, one-fourth, 20,000, four, one fourth, one-fourth, one fourth, one-fourth, one, four, one, 1, four, 2, Ł50,000, one, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6, 7, one eighth, 8, four, 9, one tenth, 10, 11, one, one, two, 2, 404, 9, 531, 20, 459, 22, 81, one-fourth, 12, 820, 11, 178, 16, 147, 3, 5, 96, one, two, one, one eighth, two, 4, 75, 1, 4, 15, 711, 2, two, one

NORP: British, English, Whitworth, Whitworth, British, English, Whitworth

WORK_OF_ART: the Queen of Great Britain, JOHN WHITE

ORDINAL: 1st, First, Second, Third, 1st, fourth, First, Second, Third, first, first, second, first

PRODUCT: outward cargo, Manchester, Ł30, Crown Law

QUANTITY: one thousand tons, 3,096 bales, 1,757 bales

PERCENT: five percent, five percent, Fifty percent, fifty percent

MONEY: 30,000, 80,000,000

LOC: Europe, East

TIME: the dark hours

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