EWERT v. BLUEJACKET

Nos. 173, 186.

259 U.S. 129 (1922)

EWERT v. BLUEJACKET, A WIDOW, ET AL. BLUEJACKET, A WIDOW, ET AL. v. EWERT.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided May 15, 1922.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Arthur S. Thompson for Bluejacket et al.

Mr. Paul A. Ewert pro se. Mr. Henry C. Lewis and Mr. W.H. Kornegay were also on the briefs.


MR. JUSTICE CLARKE delivered the opinion of the court.

We have here cross appeals in a suit to have declared invalid a deed to Paul A. Ewert for restricted lands inherited by the widow and adult and minor heirs of Charles Bluejacket, a full-blood Quapaw Indian, and for an accounting for rents and royalties derived from such lands.

On October 23, 1908, Ewert was appointed a special assistant to the Attorney General...

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