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Fellows v. Blacksmith 60 U.S. (19 How.) 366 (1857) is a United States Supreme Court decision involving Native American law. John Blacksmith a Tonawanda Seneca sued agents of the Ogden Land Company for common law claims of trespass assault and battery after he was forcibly evicted from his sawmill by the Company’s agents.

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