John Lee Chapman, Mayor of Baltimore v. John Morris, Edmund Wolf, and Samuel Wheeler, Trustees of the Poor of Baltimore City
Unreported decision.
CASE SUMMARY
Mayor tried to fire the Trustees of the Poor. Court ruled the issue was moot since the decision was handed down after the Trustees' terms would
have ended anyway. From the Baltimore City Superior Court
Appellate Court Records
COURT OF APPEALS (Docket) John Lee
Chapman, Mayor of Baltimore v. John Morris, Edmund Wolf, and Samuel Wheeler, Trustees of the Poor of Baltimore City, 1865,
April
Term no. 119, p. 308 [MSA S412-8, 1/66/14/39].
COURT OF APPEALS (Opinions) John Lee Chapman, Mayor of Baltimore v. John Morris, Edmund Wolf, and Samuel Wheeler, Trustees of the Poor of Baltimore City, 1865,
April Term no. 119, MdHR 707-35 [MSA S393-21, 1/65/12/63] .
COURT OF APPEALS (Briefs) John Lee
Chapman, Mayor of Baltimore v. John Morris, Edmund Wolf, and Samuel Wheeler, Trustees of the Poor of Baltimore City, 1865, April
Term no. 119 [MSA S379-39, 1/64/13/8].
Trial Court Records:
BALTIMORE CITY SUPERIOR COURT
(Cases Instituted) John Lee Chapman, Mayor of Baltimore v. John Morris, Edmund Wolf, and Samuel Wheeler, Trustees of the Poor of
Baltimore City, 1863, p. 136, "box R no. 37" [MSA C1497-13, 2/16/10/71].
BALTIMORE CITY SUPERIOR COURT
(Civil Court Papers) John Lee Chapman, Mayor of Baltimore v. John Morris, Edmund Wolf, and Samuel Wheeler, Trustees of the Poor
of Baltimore City, 1863, box no. 21, "box R no. 37" [MSA T591-68, 2/19/8/30].
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