GROGG v. STEVENS

No. 2352.

6 F.2d 862 (1925)

GROGG et al. v. STEVENS et al.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.

June 15, 1925.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John T. Harris, of Harrisonburg, Va., and Armistead R. Long, of Lynchburg, Va. (Harrison, Long & Williams and Randolph Harrison, all of Lynchburg, Va., on the brief), for plaintiffs in error.

Tazewell Taylor, of Norfolk, Va. (Edward C. Martz, of Harrisonburg, Va., on the brief), for defendants in error.

Before WADDILL and ROSE, Circuit Judges, and GRONER, District Judge.


ROSE, Circuit Judge.

The controversy before us concerns the distribution of part of the money paid into the court below by the United States as the ascertained value of some 8,500 acres of land in Highland and Augusta counties, Va., condemned for forest reserve purposes. For brevity, the plaintiffs in error will be referred to as Grogg, who was one of them. The defendants in error, who claim in right of their ancestress, Eleanor Crary, will be styled the Crarys. Both...

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