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New York Supreme Court case: Thomas C. Durant versus The Union Pacific Railroad, New York, N.Y., 1872-1881

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the defendant at its request. Section Fourth: That by means of the premises the defendant has become and is indebted to the plaintiff in a large sum of money being One Hundred Thousand Dollars, and upwards and it has hitherto neglected and refused to pay the same although often requested so to do. The plaintiff thereupon demands judgment against the defendant for One hundred thousand dollars, and interest and the cost of this action. Tracy Olmstead & Tracy Plffs Attys No 37 Wall St. New York City and County of New York ss. Thomas C. Durant plaintiff in the above entitled action being duly sworn says; that the foregoing complaint is true to his knowledge, except as to the matters therein stated on information and beleif and as to those matters he beleives it to be true. Subscribed and Sworn to before me this 24 day of January 1873. Thos. C Durant William Sutphen Notary Public N.Y. City & Co
 
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