Marshall Davis Ewell
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Marshall Davis Ewell, LL.D. (August 18, 1844-1928) was an American lawyer, born at Oxford, Mich. He graduated from the University of Michigan Law School in 1868. He founded the Kent College of Law.
Professor Ewell wrote numerous publications and he edited Blackwell on Tax Titles, Evans on Agency, and Lindley on Partnership. He was the author of:
- Leading Cases on Disabilities (1876)
- Treatise on the Law of Fixtures (1876; second edition, 1905)
- Essentials of the Law (1882)
- Manual of Medical jurisprudence (1887; second edition, 1909)
- Essentials of Commercial Law, with Whigam and Skinner (1913)