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Supreme Court Request to the State of Georgia to Appear in Washington
Supreme Court Request to the State of Georgia to Appear in Washington
10/24/1831
Supreme Court Request to Deliver the Elizur Butler Case for Review
Supreme Court Request to Deliver the Elizur Butler Case for Review
8/1/1831
Certification that a Copy of the Record Was Given to the Supreme Court
Certification that a Copy of the Record Was Given to the Supreme Court
11/28/1831
Indictment for Samuel Worcester, Elizur Butler, and Other Defendants
Indictment for Samuel Worcester, Elizur Butler, and Other Defendants
9/1831
Letter to the Georgia Attorney General from the Attorneys for Worcester and Butler
Letter to the Georgia Attorney General from the Attorneys for Worcester and Butler
11/10/1831
Letter to the Georgia Governor from the Attorneys for Worcester and Butler
Letter to the Georgia Governor from the Attorneys for Worcester and Butler
11/10/1831
Supreme Court Mandate to Carry the Judgment into Execution in Worcester v. Georgia
Supreme Court Mandate to Carry the Judgment into Execution in Worcester v. Georgia
3/3/1832
Butler and Worcester
Butler and Worcester's Testimony in Response to Their Indictment
9/15/1831
Guilty Verdict and Sentencing for Worcester, Butler, and Others
Guilty Verdict and Sentencing for Worcester, Butler, and Others
9/15/1831
Work Projects Administration [WPA]; "Dedication of University of Arkansas Stadium"; Fayetville, Arkansas
Work Projects Administration [WPA]; "Dedication of University of Arkansas Stadium"; Fayetville, Arkansas
10/8/1938
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