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- Lemmon_v._New_York abstract "Lemmon v. New York (1852), a decision by the Superior Court of the City of New York, granted freedom to eight slaves, including six children, who were brought into New York by their Virginia slave owners, while in transit during relocation to Texas. John Jay II, Erastus D. Culver and Chester A. Arthur (future president of the United States) were the defense team representing the slaves. The ruling was upheld by the New York Supreme Court and its Appeals Court in 1860. The Lemmons intended to have the state of Virginia take their appeal to the United States Supreme Court, but the outbreak of the American Civil War precluded the case from being heard.".
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- Lemmon_v._New_York wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lemmon slave case".
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- Lemmon_v._New_York comment "Lemmon v. New York (1852), a decision by the Superior Court of the City of New York, granted freedom to eight slaves, including six children, who were brought into New York by their Virginia slave owners, while in transit during relocation to Texas. John Jay II, Erastus D. Culver and Chester A. Arthur (future president of the United States) were the defense team representing the slaves. The ruling was upheld by the New York Supreme Court and its Appeals Court in 1860.".
- Lemmon_v._New_York label "Lemmon v. New York".
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