Document Type | Petition |
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Case | William Little Gilmour v. Caroline Hunter |
Author Name | James Reddie, L.L.D. |
Submitted | 26 May 1802 |
Marginalia? | No |
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Repository | University of Virginia Law Library (Special Collections) |
Container | UVALL Box 17 |
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