UNITED STATES v. 10.95 ACRES OF LAND IN JUNEAU

No. 4940-A.

75 F.Supp. 841 (1948)

UNITED STATES v. 10.95 ACRES OF LAND IN JUNEAU et al.

District Court, Alaska, Third Div. Juneau.

March 11, 1948.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patrick J. Gilmore, Jr., U. S. Atty., Stanley Baskin, Asst. U. S. Atty., and Robert Boochever, Special Asst. U. S. Atty., all of Juneau, Alaska, for plaintiff.

William L. Paul, Jr., of Juneau, Alaska, for defendants.


FOLTA, District Judge.

Plaintiff seeks to condemn 10.95 acres of land, most of which at the time of taking on September 19, 1942, consisted of tide land near the Indian Village in the City of Juneau.

Defendants Miller et al., who are Indians residing in the village, filed their answer in which they alleged that: "Ever since the year 1867, * * * said claimants, * * * and their predecessors * * * have been, and now are the aboriginal users and occupants of,...

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