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The Panama route, 1848-1869
By John Haskell Kemble
Thomas A. Snow and Oliver Palmer [sic], managers of the Ocean Towboat Company, claimants, and owners of the steam towboat "Star," and Oliver Palmer [sic], appellants, vs. Charles Hill and al., owners of the ship "Ocean Queen" and George Law, Marshall O. Roberts, and Bowes R. McIlvaine, trustees of the U.S. Mail Steamship Company, claimants and owners of the steamship "Crescent City."
Thomas A. Snow and Oliver Palmer [sic], managers of the Ocean Towboat Company, claimants, and owners of the steam towboat "Star," and Oliver Palmer [sic], appellants, vs. Charles Hill and al., owners of the ship "Ocean Queen" and George Law, Marshall O. Roberts, and Bowes R. McIlvaine, trustees of the U.S. Mail Steamship Company, claimants and owners of the steamship "Crescent City."
By Charles S. Hill
Thomas A. Snow and Oliver Palmes, managers of the Ocean Towboat Company, claimants, and owners of the steam towboat "Star," and Oliver Palmes, appellants, v. Charles Hill and al., owners of the ship "Ocean Queen" and George Law, M.O. Roberts, and B.R. McIlvaine, trustees of the U.S. Mail Steamship Company, claimants and owners of the steamship "Crescent City."
Thomas A. Snow and Oliver Palmes, managers of the Ocean Towboat Company, claimants, and owners of the steam towboat "Star," and Oliver Palmes, appellants, v. Charles Hill and al., owners of the ship "Ocean Queen" and George Law, M.O. Roberts, and B.R. McIlvaine, trustees of the U.S. Mail Steamship Company, claimants and owners of the steamship "Crescent City."
By William H. Hunt