TENNESSEE v. SNEED


96 U.S. 69 (1877)

TENNESSEE v. SNEED.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Robert McPhail Smith and Mr. Philip Phillips for the plaintiff in error.

Mr. Joseph B. Heiskell, Attorney-General of Tennessee, contra.


MR. JUSTICE HUNT delivered the opinion of the court.

In the month of March, 1874, Bloomstein, the relator, presented his petition to the State Circuit Court sitting at Nashville, Tenn., in which he stated that he was the owner of certain real and personal estate, which was assessed for State taxes in the year 1872 to the amount of $132.60; that he tendered to Sneed, who was collector of taxes for Davidson County, in payment of said taxes, the amount thereof in "funds...

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