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Cameron v. Hodges

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Cameron v. Hodges
by Samuel Freeman Miller
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802370Cameron v. Hodges — SyllabusSamuel Freeman Miller
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United States Supreme Court

127 U.S. 322

Cameron  v.  Hodges

This is an appeal from the circuit court of the United States for the Western district of Tennessee. The suit was originally brought in the chancery court of Shelby county, held in the city of Memphis, in that state, in regard to a controversy which arose concerning the title to certain real estate situated in the state of Arkansas. The principal defendant, Asa Hodges, was a citizen of Arkansas, and upon that ground procured an order in the chancery court to remove the case into the circuit court of the United States for the Western district of Tennessee. The allegation upon which this removal was made is as follows: 'In the Chancery Court of Shelby County, Tennessee. Anna E. Cameron et al. vs. Asa Hodges et al. R. 4593. To the Hon. W. W. McDowell, Chancellor: Your petitioner states that he is, and at the time of the institution of this suit was, a citizen of the state of Arkansas and not of the state of Tennessee, and that none of the complainants are or were at that time citizens of the state of Arkansas; that said suit is of a civil nature, and the matters in controversy exceed, exclusive of costs, in value the sum of five hundred dollars; that the controversy affects the ownership of real estate in said state of Arkansas, and can be wholly decided between complainants and this defendant. Wherefore he prays an order for the removal of said cause from this court to the United States circuit court for the Western district of Tennessee, at Memphis, and he tenders herewith the requisite bond, as required by law, for the removal thereof. Asa Hodges, the petitioner, being sworn, says the matters set forth in the above petition are true as far as stated on his own knowledge; the rest he believes to be true. ASA HODGES. Sworn to this October 2, 1882. J. M. BRADLEY, Deputy Clerk and M.'

D. H. & W. K. Poston, for appellants.

T. B. Turley, W. G. Weatherford, and J. B. Heiskell, for appellees.

MILLER, J.

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