Case Name: Joseph Campeau vs René & Gagetan Marsac
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1807
Citations: 2 Blume Sup. Ct. Trans. 132
Docket Number: 
Parties: Joseph Campeau vs René & Gagetan Marsac
Judges: 
Reporter: Transactions of the Supreme Court of the territory of Michigan
Volume: 2
Pages: 132–133

Head Matter:
Joseph Campeau vs René & Gagetan Marsac

Opinion:
Territory of Michigan, towit—
The United States to George McDougall, Chief Judge, James Abbott & Jacob Visger, associate Judges of the court of the district of Huron & Detroit, Greeting:
Being willing for certain reasons to be certified on a certain plaint in our Court before you against René Marsac and Gagetan Marsac at the Suit of Joseph Campeau in a plea of debt, we command you that the plaint aforesaid as fully & entirely, with all things touching it, as it remains before you, by whatever names the Same René Marsac & Gagetan Marsac, and Joseph Campeau may be called in the Same, to us without delay you cause to be certified and Sent in our Supreme Court, under your Seal, on the third monday of September instant, together with this writ; that we may further cause to be done therein as of right we Shall See fit to be done. Witness Augustus B. Woodward, chief Judge of our Said Supreme Court, at Detroit, the ninth day of September one thousand eight hundred Seven.
Peter Audrain Clerk
S. C.
[In the handwriting of Peter Audrain]