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United States Vs. Drew

United States vs Drew

Type Court Judgment Court US Supreme Court Decided May-13-1889
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Citation
Court
US Supreme Court
Decided On
Case Number
131 U.S. 21
Subject
Land Acquisition

Case Summary

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Land Acquisition

Key legal issue
Land Acquisition

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

United States

Respondent

Drew

Excerpt

united states v. drew - 131 u.s. 21 (1889) u.s. supreme court united states v. drew, 131 u.s. 21 (1889) united states v. drew no. 1061 argued january 28-29, 1889 decided may 13, 1889 131 u.s. 21 error to the circuit court of the united states for the western district of louisiana syllabus united states v. jones, ante, 131 u. s. 1 , affirmed and applied to this case. the case is stated in the opinion. mr. justice bradley delivered the opinion of the court. this is a suit in equity, brought against the united states to establish the claim of the plaintiff to have land warrants or certificates of location for 1,015 acres of land made out and delivered to him by way of indemnity and satisfaction for a certain concession or grant of land made by the spanish governor to one francisco adante in 1788, the land itself having been surveyed as public land by the united states, and disposed of to purchasers. the claim is made under the provisions of the act of june 2, 1858, entitled "an act to provide for the location of certain confirmed private land claims of the state of missouri, and for other purposes," 11 stat. 294, the claim in question having been confirmed by act of congress passed february 28, 1823, 3 stat. 727. the suit is subject to the same objections which exist in relation to the suits of carrie jones and others, just disposed of, and the same decree must be made as in those cases. the decree of the circuit court is reversed, and the cause remanded, with instructions to dismiss the original petition or bill. mr. justice miller and mr. justice field dissented for the reasons stated in their dissent in united states v. jones.

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United States v. Drew - 131 U.S. 21 (1889)
U.S. Supreme Court United States v. Drew, 131 U.S. 21 (1889)

United States v. Drew

No. 1061

Argued January 28-29, 1889

Decided May 13, 1889

131 U.S. 21

ERROR TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED

STATES FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA

SYLLABUS

United States v. Jones, ante, 131 U. S. 1 , affirmed and applied to this case.

The case is stated in the opinion.

MR. JUSTICE BRADLEY delivered the opinion of the Court.

This is a suit in equity, brought against the United States to establish the claim of the plaintiff to have land warrants or certificates of location for 1,015 acres of land made out and delivered to him by way of indemnity and satisfaction for a certain concession or grant of land made by the Spanish governor to one Francisco Adante in 1788, the land itself having been surveyed as public land by the United States, and disposed of to purchasers. The claim is made under the provisions of the Act of June 2, 1858, entitled "An act to provide for the location of certain confirmed private land claims of the State of Missouri, and for other purposes," 11 Stat. 294, the claim in question having been confirmed by Act of Congress passed February 28, 1823, 3 Stat. 727. The suit is subject to the same objections which exist in relation to the suits of Carrie Jones and others, just disposed of, and the same decree must be made as in those cases.

The decree of the circuit court is reversed, and the cause remanded, with instructions to dismiss the original petition or bill.

MR. JUSTICE MILLER and MR. JUSTICE FIELD dissented for the reasons stated in their dissent in United States v. Jones.

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