The United States v. Philip R. Younge

Supreme Court of the United States
The United States v. Philip R. Younge, 33 U.S. 484 (1834)
8 L. Ed. 1018; 8 Pet. 484; 1834 U.S. LEXIS 607

The United States v. Philip R. Younge

Opinion

Mr Chief Justice Marshall

delivered the opinion of the Court.

This is a claim for five thousand acres of land; part of a grant for twenty-five thousand acres, made by the governor of East Florida to the petitioner, on the 22d of February 1817. Part of this land, twenty thousand acres, was conveyed to Moses E. Levi, and both the validity of the claim, and the identity of the land were established, in the opinion given in that case.

The decree of the superior court for the district of East Florida is affirmed.

This cause came on to be heard on the transcript of the record from the superior court for the eastern district of Florida, and was argued by. counsel; on consideration whereof, it is ordered, adjudged and decreed-by this court, that the decree of the said superior court in this cause be, and the saméis hereby affirmed, in all respects.

Reference

Full Case Name
The United States, Appellants v. Philip R. Younge
Status
Published