1. Boyd v. Nebraska, No. 1208., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued December 8, 1891. , February 1, 1892, Decided
OVERVIEW: Evidence that Nebraska Governor was qualified to become a U.S. citizen, voted, held office, and exercised rights belonging to citizens was sufficient to warrant a jury inference that he had been duly naturalized as a citizen.
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