THE UNITED STATES v. LOW ET AL.


41 U.S. 162 (____)

16 Pet. 162

THE UNITED STATES, APPELLANTS, v. JOHN W. LOW ET AL., APPELLEES.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The case was argued by Mr. Legare, the attorney-general, for the United States; and by Mr. Berrien, and Mr. Wilde, for the appellees.


Mr. Justice CATRON delivered the opinion of the Court.

This was a mill grant of five miles square of land, or sixteen thousand acres: that is, at Doctor's Branch, where the mill was intended to be erected, six thousand acres; and ten thousand acres "on the north-west side of the head or lagoon of Indian river."

The concession was made (6th of April, 1816,) on the condition that the mill was built. The mill was erected...

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