CATE v. BEASLEY

No. 30.

299 U.S. 30 (1936)

CATE ET AL. v. BEASLEY ET AL.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided November 9, 1936.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Richard W. Stoutz submitted for petitioners.

Mr. Lloyd G. Owen, with whom Messrs. James A. Veasey, Guy H. Woodward, and R.J. Roberts were on the brief, for respondents.


PER CURIAM.

John Wadsworth, enrolled as a Seminole Indian, died on August 3, 1907, after selecting his allotment and prior to the admission of Oklahoma to statehood. Surviving him were his mother, brothers and sisters, enrolled as Seminoles, and his wife and three children enrolled as Creeks. In an action to quiet title the Supreme Court of Oklahoma affirmed a judgment sustaining demurrers to the petition. 175 Okl. 494; 53...

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