CANNON v. LOUISVILLE & N.R. CO.

3 Div. 531.

42 So.2d 340 (1949)

CANNON v. LOUISVILLE & N.R. CO. et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

October 6, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edwin C. Page, Jr., of Evergreen, for appellant.

B. E. Jones, of Evergreen, McMillan, Caffey & McMillan, of Brewton, and Steiner, Crum & Weil, of Montgomery, for appellees.


LAWSON, Justice.

This was an action for damages for the death of Meredith Mitchell Sanders, appellant's intestate, who died as the result of a fall from a passenger train of the L. & N. R. R. Co. Appellant is the administrator of the estate of the said Sanders, deceased. Appellees are the Louisville & Nashville R. R. Co. and W. E. Walker, who was the conductor of the train upon which Sanders was a passenger at the time he met his death.

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