BODENHEIMER v. CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL ASS'N

No. 895.

5 F.Supp. 526 (1932)

BODENHEIMER v. CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL ASS'N.

District Court, E. D. Virginia.

December 1, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Parrish & Butcher, of Richmond, Va., for plaintiff.

R. H. McNeill, of Washington, D. C., and Archie Elledge, of Winston-Salem, N. C., for defendant.


WAY, District Judge.

This is an action instituted by Mrs. Bodenheimer, a citizen and resident of North Carolina, against "Confederate Memorial Association," a corporation chartered under the laws of Mississippi.

In her declaration plaintiff alleges that defendant is the owner of a parcel of land situate in the city of Richmond, on which is located a building known as "Battle Abbey," in which building defendant conducts a museum

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