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Wetmore v. Tennessee Copper Company 218 U.S. 369 (1910) was a United States Supreme Court case involving jurisdiction over a suit involving a wealthy landowner from Rhode Island U.S. Senator George P. Wetmore suing a New Jersey Corporation for emitting toxic fumes onto land he owned in Tennessee. The Court followed its precedent in Ladew v. Tennessee Copper Company 218 U.S.