SEEDEN v. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY CO.

No. 36,159.

242 Minn. 360 (1954)

JOHN SEEDEN v. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY AND ANOTHER.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

June 18, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur A. Sturdevant, and John F. Dulebohn, for appellant.

Edwin C. Matthias, Anthony Kane, W.P. Westphal, and Don E. Engle, for respondent Great Northern Railway Company.

Faegre & Benson, Paul J. McGough, and John S. Holten, for respondent Chicago Great Western Railway Company.


NELSON, JUSTICE.

The plaintiff, John Seeden, was employed by the Gopher Ordnance Works at Rosemount, Minnesota. A carload of rolls of paper pulp had been transported by the defendant railroads from Everett, Washington, to Rosemount, Minnesota. Defendant Chicago Great Western Railway Company, the connecting carrier, made final delivery of the car so loaded on the receiving track at the north gate inside the fence of the premises of the Gopher Ordnance Works, the consignee...

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