Francis O. J. Smith
1806 – 1876
23 works on record
Works
Reports of decisions in the circuit courts martial
W'm. P. Benson, complainant in equity, vs. Francis O.J. Smith
Argument of Francis O.J. Smith, before Hon. Peleg Sprague ... N.G. Upham ... George S. Hillard ... referees upon the claim preferred by him against Prof. Samuel F.B. Morse, and heard on the 14th, 15th, and 17th of September, 1860, at the court room of the United States Circuit Court, in the City of Boston ...
A letter on the proposed policy and measures of the national administration relative to currency and commerce
A dissertation on the nature and effects of lottery systems
The last will and testament of Francis O.J. Smith

The uniform record of all political parties in Maine down to 1856 in opposition to human slavery
A letter relating to the administration and present condition of the Post Office Department of the United States under the Hon. William T. Barry, Postmaster General
In equity

Mr. Smith's review of the "Letter of Leonard Jarvis, to his constituents of the Hancock and Washington district, in Maine."
Reports of decisions in the circuit courts martial

Reports of decisions in the circuit court martial
Samuel F.B. Morse and Alfred Vail against Francis O.J. Smith
Commonwealth of Massachusetts vs. Francis O.J. Smith, on an indictment procured by the conspiracy and perjuries of D.H. Craig and his witnesses, male and female
Speech of Hon. Francis O.J. Smith, of Westbrook, in House of Representatives, February 18th, 19th and 20th, 1863
Francis O.J. Smith, against Ezra Cornell
Argument of B.R. Curtis, Esq., of Boston
Letters from Mr. Smith, member of Congress from Maine
Arguments of Rufus Choate, Henry W. Paine and Francis O.J. Smith on the removal of Judge Davis
The opening and closing arguments of Hon. Thomas M. Hayes and Hon. Francis O.J. Smith, before the Superior Court of Suffolk County, Mass., Mr. Justice Putnam, presiding, February 26th, 27th, and 28th, 1866, on a motion for a new trial, in the case of the state vs. Smith
In the Superior Court of the city of New-York, Samuel F.B. Morse and Alfred Vail, vs. Francis O.J. Smith
Commonwealth vs. F.O.J. Smith
Argument ... before referees, September 1860, upon claim preferred [for certain moneys]