White v. Garrison
White v. Garrison
Opinion of the Court
Opinion op the CouRt by
Affirming.
In 1793 a patent was issued to James Monroe for 20,-000 acres of land in what is now Clay County, and the only question to he determined on this appeal is the ■proper location of the southern boundary line of this patent. Lnoy G. Garrison holds under other patents subsequent to the James Monroe patent lying south' of it and calling for its southern line. The appellants-, T. G. White, C. R. White and G. W. Price hold under the Monroe patent, and show no title beyond its calls. The circuit court located the south line of the Monroe patent
Judgment affirmed.
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