RICE v. MAYBEE

No. 973.

2 F.Supp. 669 (1933)

RICE v. MAYBEE et al.

District Court, W. D. New York.

February 27, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert M. Codd, of Buffalo, for plaintiff.

Congdon & Congdon, of Gowanda, for defendants.


KNIGHT, District Judge.

The parties hereto are Seneca Indians, residing on the Cattaraugus Reservation, in the state of New York. On or about October 31, 1903, one Solomon Maybee executed an instrument in writing wherein he purported to convey all his interest in certain lands on such reservation in trust to one Hattie Jemison for the benefit of his wife, named therein Hattie Jemison, and their four daughters, such trust to become effective on the death of Solomon...

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