John Wolfe, Answer, circa 1 December 1850 [United States v. Joseph Smith III et al.]
John Wolfe, Answer, circa 1 December 1850 [United States v. Joseph Smith III et al.]
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John Wolfe, Answer, [, Hancock Co., IL, ca. 1 Dec. 1850], U.S. v. Joseph Smith III et al. (United States Circuit Court for the District of IL 1852). Copied [ca. 17 July 1852] in Transcript of Proceedings, U.S. District Court for the District of Illinois, Complete Records, 1837–1856, vol. 4, pp. 597–600; handwriting of ; Records of District Courts of the United States, Record Group 21, National Archives at Chicago, Chicago.
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said premises are insufficient in law or in equity to require him to answer the same and so to that part of said bill he demurs.
Respondant further says that as to all the rest and residue of said bill of Complaint and the things therein contained, he has no interest and does not know the facts and cannot state either to admit or deny them.
And now respondant having fully answered the said Complainants’ said bill of Complaint and interrogatories prays that he may be discharged with his reasonable costs and charges to be adjudged to him &c
John Wolf
Solicitor
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John Wolf the defendant who signed and made the within answer being by me duly sworn says that the facts therein stated in his own knowledge are true and those stated on information and belief he believes them to be true.
G[eorge] Edmunds Jr. Commissioner of U. S. Circuit Court Dist, of [p. 600]
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