FOSTER, Circuit Judge.
In this case it appears that W. W. Bowden owned 54½ acres of land in the William King survey in Upshur county, Tex. He died intestate, leaving a widow in community, L. A. Bowden, and one son, W. D. Bowden; the property thereby passing to the widow and son, each for an undivided one-half interest. By a deed recorded January 26, 1922, L. A. Bowden conveyed the property to E. A. Reese. By mesne conveyances any interest that Reese had passed...
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