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interstate Land Co. Vs. Maxwell Land Grant Co.
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- US Supreme Court
- Apr 06, 1891
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Interstate Land Co. v. MaxwellSearch
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Land Grant Co. - 139 U.S. 569 (1891) U.S. Supreme Court Interstate Land Co. v. MaxwellSearch
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Land Grant Co., 139 U.S. 569 (1891) Interstate Land Company v. MaxwellSearch
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a colony or colonies, but no title to any land passed to them until such colony was established. United States v. ArredondoSearch
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Pet. 691, and Gonzales v. RossSearch
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citing Tameling v. UnitedSearch
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F. 281, 282. All this is in exact harmony with what this Court said in Spencer v. LapsleySearch
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See also Glenn v. UnitedSearch
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In view of the historical fact, noticed in Gonzales v. RossSearch
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contractors might have perfected their claim under the laws of Texas, as passed soon after that revolution. Houston v. RobertsonSearch
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It is contended, however, that the case of United States v. PageSearch
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Neither does the case of Gonzales v. RossSearch
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in reality is against it. In support of the general theory of this case which we have adopted, See Fremont v. UnitedSearch
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United States v. AmijoSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Interstate Land Co. v. MaxwellSearch
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Interstate Land Company v. MaxwellSearch
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and Gonzales v. RossSearch
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Tameling v. UnitedSearch
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Glenn v. UnitedSearch
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Houston v. RobertsonSearch
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of United States v. PageSearch
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of Gonzales v. RossSearch
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See Fremont v. UnitedSearch
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United States v. ArredondoSearch
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