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Story June 30, 1910

New York Tribune

New York, New York County, New York

What is this article about?

Revenue cutter Rush brings U.S. District Judge Edward E. Cushman's traveling court to Valdez, Alaska, on June 29. Juries board to try 12 cases at isolated stations up to Dutch Harbor, returning August 1.

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COURT ON REVENUE CUTTER
Twelve Cases To Be Tried at Isolated Stations in Alaska.

Valdez, Alaska, June 29.-The revenue cutter Rush, with United States District Judge Edward E. Cushman's travelling court, arrived here from Juneau to-day. Besides United States Marshal P. H. Sullivan and United States District Attorney C. D. Murnane, the members of the grand and petit juries will board the cutter here. The court will return here on August 1, after touching at isolated stations westward as far as Dutch Harbor. Twelve cases are to be tried along the route.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Justice

What keywords are associated?

Revenue Cutter Traveling Court Alaska Legal Cases Dutch Harbor

What entities or persons were involved?

Edward E. Cushman P. H. Sullivan C. D. Murnane

Where did it happen?

Valdez, Alaska; Isolated Stations Westward To Dutch Harbor

Story Details

Key Persons

Edward E. Cushman P. H. Sullivan C. D. Murnane

Location

Valdez, Alaska; Isolated Stations Westward To Dutch Harbor

Event Date

June 29 To August 1

Story Details

The revenue cutter Rush arrives in Valdez with Judge Edward E. Cushman's traveling court from Juneau. Grand and petit juries board there. The court will visit isolated stations to try twelve cases before returning to Valdez on August 1.

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