FENSKE v. CODDINGTON


57 So.2d 452 (1952)

FENSKE v. CODDINGTON et al.

Supreme Court of Florida, Division B.

March 11, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward J. Gurney, Jr., Winter Park, for appellant.

W.E. Winderweedle, Winter Park, for Clarence A. Coddington, et al., as Successor Trustees, etc.

J.R. Wells, Orlando, for Board of Public Instruction, Orange County.

Campbell Thornal, Orlando, for Davella Mills Foundation and Richard W. Ervin, as Atty. Gen., of Fla., appellees.


MATHEWS, Justice.

The status of Robert Hungerford Industrial School was established by this court in 1937 in the case of Jordan v. Landis, 128 Fla. 604, 175 So. 241, 244. In that case this court said:

"Said property has, since the creation of the trust, always been publicly and notoriously used and actually occupied and well known as a negro industrial school, and exists for no other purpose.

"So it is that the said negro school is, and always has...

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