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Pages : 424
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Streeter V. Chicago Title & Trust Company
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Pages : 424
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Oak Trust and Savings Bank V. Chicago Title and Trust Company
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Taussig V. Chicago Title and Trust Company
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Pages : 88
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Chicago Title & Trust Co. V. United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co
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Pages : 52
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Schenker V. Chicago Title & Trust Company
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Steinberg V. Chicago Title and Trust Company
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Chicago Title and Trust Co., as Receiver of the Globe Savings Bank, Appellant Vs. James H. Brady, Respondent
Author: Chicago Title and Trust Co
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Pages : 139
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"This is a suit at law upon certain promissory notes, amounting to over $12,000, executed by defendant James H. Brady, to the Globe Savings Bank (or endorsed by him thereto) and which were found among its assets when the present plaintiff became receiver of said Bank. The defendant claimed that the notes were without consideration. On a trial there was a verdict for defendant and judgment accordingly."--Page [1].
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"This is a suit at law upon certain promissory notes, amounting to over $12,000, executed by defendant James H. Brady, to the Globe Savings Bank (or endorsed by him thereto) and which were found among its assets when the present plaintiff became receiver of said Bank. The defendant claimed that the notes were without consideration. On a trial there was a verdict for defendant and judgment accordingly."--Page [1].
Northern Trust Company of Chicago V. United States of America
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Pages : 62
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Chicago Title & Trust Co. V. Vance
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King of the Gold Coast
Author: Wayne Klatt
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1614231796
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 135
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Chicago's breathtaking Lake Shore Drive, with its beaches and luxury homes, has its origin in a neglected marsh and a clandestine land development. Meet the uncrowned king of the disputed shore, George Wellington Streeter, the outlandish swindler, unlikely hero and self-proclaimed founder of the Gold Coast who tried to secede from the state of Illinois. Opposing him was the quiet vision of Potter Palmer and the full weight of his investment syndicate. With this keen piece of investigative history, Wayne Klatt uncovers the secrets that both sides of the conflict managed to keep in spite of lawsuits, state inquiries, a presidential forgery and two murder trials.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1614231796
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 135
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Chicago's breathtaking Lake Shore Drive, with its beaches and luxury homes, has its origin in a neglected marsh and a clandestine land development. Meet the uncrowned king of the disputed shore, George Wellington Streeter, the outlandish swindler, unlikely hero and self-proclaimed founder of the Gold Coast who tried to secede from the state of Illinois. Opposing him was the quiet vision of Potter Palmer and the full weight of his investment syndicate. With this keen piece of investigative history, Wayne Klatt uncovers the secrets that both sides of the conflict managed to keep in spite of lawsuits, state inquiries, a presidential forgery and two murder trials.