DROMGOOLE ET AL. v. FARMERS’ AND MERCHANTS’ BANK, 43 U.S. 241 (1844)

WILLIAM A. DROMGOOLE, FREDERICK G. TURNBULL, AND CHARLES A. LACOSTE, PLAINTIFFS IN ERROR, v. THE FARMERS’ AND MERCHANTS’ BANK OF MISSISSIPPI. JANUARY TERM, 1844. A statute of Mississippi allows suit to be brought against the maker and payee, jointly, of a promissory note, by the endorsee. But an action of this kind cannot be maintained […]

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43 U.S. 241

43 U.S. 241 2 How. 241 11 L.Ed. 252 WILLIAM A. DROMGOOLE, FREDERICK G. TURNBULL, ANDCHARLES A. LACOSTE, PLAINTIFFS IN ERROR,v.THE FARMERS’ AND MERCHANTS’ BANK OF MISSISSIPPI. January Term, 1844 THIS case was brought up by writ of error from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern district of Mississippi. In 1838, […]

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