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Correspondence regarding the Lindsay Mine in North Carolina, 1855-1868

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This Indenture made the tenth day of December in the year eighteen hundred and fifty five. Between James W. Gerard Junior of the City of New York, Receiver of the property and effects of the Lindsay Mining Company, party of the first part and Walter W. Palmer of of the second part. Whereas, at a special term of the Supreme Court of the State of New York held in and for the City and County of New York at the City Hall in the said city on the third day of March in the year eighteen hundred and fifty five in an action wherein Theodore Polhemus Junior was Plaintiff and the Lindsay Mining Company defendant present the Honorable Robert H. Morris Justice. It was among other things ordered declared, decreed and adjudged - that the said the Lindsay Mining Company was Insolvent and unable to pay its debts and that the stock property things in action and effects thereof be sequestrated and that said Corporation and each and every of its officers and agents should be enjoined from exercising any of its corporate rights privileges or franchises or from collecting or receiving any debts or demands and paying out or in any way transferring or delivering to any person any of the money property or effects of such Corporation and that said Corporation should be
 
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