PECOS & NORTHERN RY. v. ROSENBLOOM

No. 613.

240 U.S. 439 (1916)

PECOS & NORTHERN TEXAS RAILWAY COMPANY v. ROSENBLOOM.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided March 13, 1916.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. J.W. Terry, Mr. Gardiner Lathrop, Mr. A.H. Culwell, Mr. Alexander Britton and Mr. Evans Browne for plaintiff in error.

Mr. James D. Williamson, Mr. H.H. Cooper and Mr. J.A. Stanford for defendant in error.


Memorandum opinion by MR. JUSTICE McREYNOLDS, by direction of the court.

In November, 1909, M.A. Rosenbloom was instantly killed by a ballast car being pushed by an engine along track No. 5 in the railway company's switch yard at Amarillo, Texas. Proceeding in behalf of herself, as next friend for her two minor children, and for the use and benefit of his parents, the deceased's widow instituted this suit for damages in the...

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