Head v. Amoskeag Mfg. Co.
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| Decided January 5, 1885 |
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| Chief Justice: Morrison Waite Associate Justices: Samuel Freeman Miller, Stephen Johnson Field, Joseph Philo Bradley, John Marshall Harlan, William Burnham Woods, Thomas Stanley Matthews, Horace Gray, Samuel Blatchford |
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Head v. Amoskeag Mfg. Co., , was a writ of error to reverse a judgment of the supreme court of the state of New Hampshire against the plaintiff in error, upon a petition filed by the defendant in error (a corporation established by the laws of New Hampshire for the manufacture of cotton, woolen, iron, and other materials) for the assessment of damages for the flowing of his land by its mill-dam at Amoskeag Falls on the Merrimack River, under the general mill act of that state of 1868, c. 20.[1]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Head v. Amoskeag Mfg Co, 113 U.S. 9 (1885) Justia.com
[edit] External links
- 113 9 Justia.com (full case)

