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Property belonging to the Washington Steamboat Company. An extremely rare item from Washington, D.C., displayed in a Supreme Court case. Dating back to approximately 1879-1899, this item was part of the evidence presented in the case of MORRIS v. UNITED STATES. The case involved disputes over property rights, encompassing land reclaimed and dredged near the Potomac River, totaling 600 acres west of the Washington Monument. Notably, the area included landmarks such as the Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, and Potomac Park. Ultimately, in 1899, the Supreme Court ruled against the landowners. This item from Washington, D.C., is in remarkably good condition, and its authenticity is assured. Dimensions: 17 3/4? x 13 1/2?.
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Good condition
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Washington D.C from Supreme Court exhibit. 1899
$280.00
$400
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