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Photographs personal residences of lawyers and judges in Minnesota.
Photographs of Historic Federal Courthouses in Minnesota.
Photographs of Historic County Courthouses in Minnesota - Part One.
Photographs of Historic County Courthouses in Minnesota: Part Two.
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Viewing Arthur A. Miller (1851-1926).


Arthur A. Miller (1851-1926).

Arthur A. Miller practiced law in Crookston, the seat of Polk County, Minnesota from 1888 to death at age seventy-four in 1926. He also bought farms and invested in several banks in the region. Perhaps his most important case was Martin v. Augedahl, 247 U.S. 142 (1918), where a divided U. S. Supreme Court held that a judgment in favor of his client by a Minnesota court must be given "full faith and credit" by courts in North Dakota. The complete decision in this case is posted in the Appendix.

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