SULLIVAN v. IRON SILVER MINING COMPANY


109 U.S. 550 (1883)

SULLIVAN and Others v. IRON SILVER MINING COMPANY.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided December 17th, 1883.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. T.M. Patterson for plaintiffs in error.

Mr. G.G. Symes for defendant in error.


MR. JUSTICE GRAY delivered the opinion of the court.

This action was brought by the Iron Silver Mining Company, owning a tract of land or mining claim, known as the Wells and Moyer placer claim, described by metes and bounds in the complaint, against Sullivan and others, to recover possession of part of the tract, likewise described, from which it had been ousted by the defendants. The answer originally filed was demurred to, and the demurrer sustained.

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