COXE, District Judge.
At about 4:30 a. m. on November 27, 1926, the coal barge, Thomas F. Keane, with a load of 585 tons of coal, and drawing 10½ feet of water astern, was left by a Cornell tug at flood tide alongside the private dock of the Diamond Mills Paper Company in Esopus creek, Saugerties, N. Y., at a point which was inaccessible to the coal bin on the dock, and where there was a soft muddy bottom and 8½ feet at water at low tide. The coal was destined...
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