Wilfley, Lebbeus R.
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- The Franco-German crisis, the Hughes-Curzon proposals, and America's responsibility, 1923:t.p. (Hon. Lebbeus R. Wilfley of the New York Bar, former attorney general of the Phillipines under Gov. Taft and judge of the U.S. Court for China under Pres. Roosevelt)
- The report of the Honorable Elihu Root, Secretary of State, on the petition to the President of Representative George E. Waldo, of Brooklyn, N.Y., for the removal from office of L.R. Wilfley, judge of the United States Court for China, 1908?
- WwW in Am.(Wilfley, Lebbeus Redman, judge; b. in Audrain Co., Mo., Mar. 30, 1866; d. May 26, 1926)
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Lebbeus Redman Wilfley ( March 30, 1866 – May 26, 1926) was an American attorney who served as Attorney General of the Philippines and as a judge of the United States Court for China. He is also known for his investigation into the Torreón massacre.
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