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The arguments of the counsel of Joseph Hendrickson : in a cause decided in the Court of Chancery of the state of New Jersey, between Thomas L. Shotwell, complainant, and Joseph Hendrickson and Stacy Decow, defendants / by George Wood and Isaac H. Williamson ; to which is appended the decision of the Court ; also, the opinion of the Supreme Court of the state of New York, in a cause in which James Field was plaintiff, and Charles Field defendant.

Author/creator Wood, George, 1789-1860
Other author/creatorWilliamson, Isaac H. (Isaac Halsted), 1767-1844.
Other author/creatorNew Jersey. Court of Chancery.
Other author/creatorNew York (State). Supreme Court.
Format Electronic and Book
Edition[2nd ed.].
Publication InfoPhiladelphia : For sale by U. Hunt, 1833 [c1832]
Descriptionvii, 165, 100 p. ; 21 cm.
Supplemental Content Gale, Sabin Americana: History of the Americas, 1500-1926
Subject(s)
Series Sabin Americana : History of the Americas, 1500-1926
Sabin Americana : History of the Americas, 1500-1926. UNAUTHORIZED
Local noteReligion.
Local note2011AB60400.
Local noteReligion.
Local note2011AB60400.
General noteConcerning a dispute over a loan made to Thomas L. Shotwell in 1821 from the school fund of the Chesterfield Preparative Meeting. The Meeting split into Orthodox and Hicksite faction in 1827, and repayment of the loan was subsequently claimed by both Joseph Hendrickson (treasurer of the fund for the Orthodox faction) and Stacy Decow (treasurer of the fund for the Hicksite faction). Joseph Hendrickson filed a bill for relief against Thomas Shotwell, to which Shotwell replied with a bill of interpleader against Hendrickson and Stacy Decow.
General note"In presenting a second edition of this work to the public, the editor feels much regret at being unable to gratify public expectation, in giving a more complete view of this interesting question, by the publication of the arguments on the other side, or at least the brilliant effort of the Hon. S.L. Southard, in behalf of Decow. It is no more than justice to all parties to state, that those who take the opposite side of the question, were not only willing, but anxious to accede to his wishes in this respect; but their counsel not deeming it expedient to do so, the copy could not be procured. Philad. April 1, 1833."--T.p., verso.
General noteReproduction of original from The American Antiquarian Society.
General noteSabin no. 105025.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2011. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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