Missouri Valley Land Company v. Wrich/Opinion of the Court
United States Supreme Court
Missouri Valley Land Company v. Wrich
Argued: January 10, 1908. --- Decided: February 3, 1908
This case was argued with Missouri Valley Land Co. v. Wiese, No. 101 [[[208 U.S. 234]], 52 L. ed. -, 28 Sup. Ct. Rep. 294], of this term, just decided, and in all essential particulars the two cases are alike. Wrich purchased his land in 1881 from the Union Pacific Railroad Company, and received his deed in 1890. The land lay within overlap grants to the Union Pacific Company and the Sioux City & Pacific Railroad Company. Wrich took possession immediately after his purchase, and ever afterwards held and claimed the land as his own. In September, 1893, he undertook to make a cash entry of the land under the act of 1887 [24 Stat. at L. 556, chap. 376, U.S.C.omp. Stat. 1901, p. 1595], as did his neighbor, Wises. All the questions involved in the Wiese Case are present in this, and, for the reasons given in the opinion in the former, the judgment of the Supreme Court of Nebraska in this case must be affirmed.
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