Correspondence from Fancher to Judge Morgan

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October 9, 1972

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  • Case Files, Alexander v. Holmes Hardbacks. Correspondence from Fancher to Judge Morgan, 1972. 30c3805f-d267-f011-bec2-6045bdd81421. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/6eb341d9-cf70-4cf6-99fd-51c0420792fd/correspondence-from-fancher-to-judge-morgan. Accessed October 05, 2025.

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    Power & FANCHER 

ATTORNEYS AT LAW 0 

P.O. BOX 245 

CANTON, MISSISSIPPI 300406 

ROBERT H. POWELL, JR. October 9 y 1972 AREA SOpe 8 
TELEPHONE 859-188 

JOE R. FANCHER, JR. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 

  

Honorable Griffin B. Bell 

United States Circuit Judge 

P. O. Box 845 

Atlanta, Georgia 30301 

Honorable Homer Thornberry 

United States Circuit Judge 

200 west Eighth Street 

Austin, Texas 78701 

Honorable JL.ewis R. Morgan 

United States Circuit Judge 

P. 0. Box 759 
Newnan, Georgia 30263 

Re: Nos. 28030 and 28042 - USA v. Hinds County, et al 
(Canton Municipal Separate School District, et al) 

Dear Judges Bell, Thormberry and Morgan: 

Enclosed herewith, please find Notice of Motion and Motion 

for Authority to Sell Real Property as has been filed in the 

United States District Court for the Southern District of 

Mississippi and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth 

Circuit. 

Thanking you for your consideration and assuring you of our 

cooperation in every way, I am 

Sincerely yours, 

SHE a S~ 
Je R. & Lod J. 

JRF jr: bs 
CC: Honorable Dan M. Russell, Jr. 

Clerk, Circuit Court of Appeals 

for Fifth Circuit 

Clerk, District Court 

Counsel of Record

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