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Samuel S. Ripley vs. Waldo Evans and W. A. McDonald
- Description:
- This file consists of the civil court case Samuel S. Ripley filed against Waldo Evans and W. A. McDonald for unlawful imprisonment and deportation from American Samoa. Ripley was traveling from California to American Samoa in for business and to visit family. When he arrived he was forcibly detained and deported by defendant McDonald, allegedly ... American SamoaCaliforniaChicago (Ill.)
- Display date:
- 1923-01-01/1927-12-31
- Location:
- American Samoa
- Format:
- text
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- National Archives at Chicago
- Content partner:
- National Archives at Chicago
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