PETERS v. JUNEAU-DOUGLAS GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL

Nos. 1660, 1661.

519 P.2d 826 (1974)

Willis PETERS, Appellant, v. JUNEAU-DOUGLAS GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL, Appellee. JUNEAU-DOUGLAS GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL, Cross-Appellant, v. Willis PETERS, Cross-Appellee.

Supreme Court of Alaska.

March 15, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Avrum M. Gross and Randall J. Weddle, of Faulkner, Banfield, Doogan, Gross & Holmes, Juneau, for appellant, cross-appellee.

R.J. Annis, Juneau, for appellee, cross-appellant.

Before RABINOWITZ, C.J., and CONNOR and FITZGERALD, JJ.


OPINION

CONNOR, Justice.

The property in dispute is a small section of breachfront in a protected cove of Tee Harbor, a semi-wilderness area near Juneau, Alaska.1 Record title to the property is held by the Juneau-Douglas Girl Scout Council.2 Claiming the property by adverse possession is Willis M. Peters, a 71 year-old Tlingit Indian.3

At trial, Mr. Peters stated...

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