Columbia Mill Co. v. Alcorn

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1893-12-04

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Mb. .Justice-Jackson delivered the opinion of the court; ■ Th'e' complainant, a corporation of Minnesota, engaged in the manufacture of flour at Minneapolis in that State, brought this bill to restrain the defendants from using the word “ Columbia ” in a brand placed bn flour sold by them. The complainant alleged that it had selected this word as a fanciful…

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