To: CougarGA7
I sort of followed the change from Emerson to Sanford. My real question is, where did the extra “d” in Sandford come from?
44 posted on
01/04/2016 4:51:45 AM PST by
Homer_J_Simpson
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To: Homer_J_Simpson
"...where did the extra âdâ in Sandford come from?"
It was a misspelling by a clerk at the US Supreme Court.
53 posted on
01/04/2016 7:36:26 AM PST by
Ditto
To: Homer_J_Simpson
Oh that. John Sanford spelt his name with one “d”, but when the case went to the U.S. Supreme Court, the Supreme Court reporter mistakenly put the other “d” in the middle. So that is there because of a clerical error.
55 posted on
01/04/2016 12:52:18 PM PST by
CougarGA7
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