Morrow v. Whitney
by Stephen Johnson Field
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731751Morrow v. Whitney — SyllabusStephen Johnson Field
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United States Supreme Court

95 U.S. 551

Morrow  v.  Whitney

ERROR to the Supreme Court of the States of Wisconsin.

This is an action of ejectment brought in the Brown County Circuit Court, Wisconsin, by Whitney and Baker, for the possession of a tract of land, consisting of ninety-four acres and a fraction of an acre, situated in the borough of Fort Howard, in that county and State. On the trial, the plaintiffs deraigned title to the premises from one Pierre Grignon, to whom a patent of the United States was issued June 2, 1870. The defendant Morrow set up an adverse possession of the premises in himself, and parties through whom he derived his interest, for more than forty years, under a claim of title founded upon a written instrument as a conveyance of the premises. On the trial he relied upon a legislative confirmation of a claim under the act of Congress of Feb. 21, 1823, of one Alexis Gardapier, from whom he traced his title.

Judgment was rendered in favor of the plaintiffs, and, it having been affirmed by the Supreme Court of the State, Morrow sued out this writ of error. The additional facts are stated in the opinion of the court.

Mr. Timothy O. Howe for the plaintiff in error.

Mr. Matt. H. Carpenter, contra.

MR. JUSTICE FIELD delivered the opinion of the court.

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