United States v. Fleming's Heirs/Opinion of the Court

United States v. Fleming's Heirs/Opinion of the Court
Opinion of the Court by John Marshall
684296United States v. Fleming's Heirs/Opinion of the Court — Opinion of the CourtJohn Marshall

United States Supreme Court

33 U.S. 478

United States  v.  Fleming's Heirs


This claim is for twenty thousand acres of land, situated on the banks of the river St Sebastian, to the south of Indian river, between the eastern coast of Florida and the river St John's. The complete title was granted by governor Coppinger to George Fleming, the ancestor of the plaintiffs, on the 24th of September 1816. The court decided that it was a valid title, and confirmed it to the plaintiffs to the extent, and agreeably to the boundaries, as set forth in the grant. The judgment is affirmed.

This cause came on to be heard on the transcript of the record from the superior court for the eastern district of Florida, and was argued by counsel; on consideration whereof, it is ordered, adjudged and decreed by this court, that the decree of the said superior court in this cause be, and the same is hereby affirmed, in all respects.

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