OKLAHOMA v. TEXAS

No. 23, Original.

256 U.S. 602 (1921)

STATE OF OKLAHOMA v. STATE OF TEXAS. UNITED STATES, INTERVENER.

Supreme Court of United States.

ORDERS AND INTERLOCUTORY DECREE ENTERED JUNE 1, 1921.


Upon application of A.E. Pearson, R.R. Bell, Susie Shaw, Georgia Darby, Mrs. John Mounts, Henry G. Beard, and the Silver Moon Oil Company, claimants of certain tracts or parcels of land purchased by Fred Capshaw from the United States of America under patent dated February 17, 1920;

It is ordered that the Receiver be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sink a well for oil and gas upon the land described in said patent at such place as the Receiver shall select...

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