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St. Louis Vs. Rutz
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- Feb 02, 1891
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U.S. 226 (1891) U.S. Supreme Court St. Louis v. RutzSearch
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U.S. 226 (1891) St. Louis v. RutzSearch
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the water's edge is a question in regard to a rule of property, which is governed by the local law of Illinois. Barney v. KeokukSearch
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U. S. 661 . In Barney v. KeokukSearch
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in Illinois bordering on the Mississippi River extends to the middle line of the main channel of that river. Middleton v. PritchardSearch
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As was said in County of St. Clair v. LovingstonSearch
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grantor as riparian owner to the accretion or sandbar lying northwestwardly in the river opposite the surveys. Piper v. ConnellySearch
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that Blumenthal or anyone claiming under him asserted any interest in the land after the making of the deed. Jefferis v. EastSearch
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front of his land and the right to make a landing, wharf, or pier for his own use or the use of the public. Dutton v. StrongSearch
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or other submerged land, is the owner of any bar, island, or dry land which subsequently may be formed thereon. Mulry v. NortonSearch
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has been constantly treated as the eastern boundary of the State of Missouri. Jones v. SoulardSearch
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The Schools v. RisleySearch
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site where Arsenal Island existed when it was surveyed in 1863 would be the property of the City of St. Louis. Mulry v. NortonSearch
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is a title acquired under the operation of the law of the state, which each state determines for itself. Barney v. KeokukSearch
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exclude riparian proprietors above or below such island from access to the river as such riparian proprietors. Mulry v. NortonSearch
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cannot transfer title from one proprietor to another. This Arsenal Island was the subject of the case of Carrick v. LamarSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court St. Louis v. RutzSearch
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of Illinois. Barney v. KeokukSearch
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In Barney v. KeokukSearch
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Middleton v. PritchardSearch
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Piper v. ConnellySearch
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Jefferis v. EastSearch
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Mulry v. NortonSearch
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of the State of Missouri. Jones v. SoulardSearch
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of the City of St. Louis. Mulry v. NortonSearch
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of Carrick v. LamarSearch
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