United States v. Heirs of Arredondo/Opinion of the Court

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688336United States v. Heirs of Arredondo — Opinion of the CourtJames Moore Wayne

United States Supreme Court

38 U.S. 88

United States  v.  Heirs of Arredondo


This case is one of a concession and grant of land in East Florida, made by the Spanish authorities in that province, before the 24th January, 1818: surveyed and granted in absolute property in consideration of the meritorious services of Fernando de la Maza Arredondo. The survey corresponds with the concession. The decree of the Court below in favour of the claimants is in every regard within the decisions of this Court; and the decree is therefore affirmed.

This cause came on to be heard on the transcript of the record from the Superior Court for the district of East Florida, and was argued by counsel.-On consideration whereof, it is adjudged and decreed by this Court, that the decree of the said Superior Court in this cause, confirming fifteen thousand acres of land to the petitioners, be, and the same is hereby, in all respects affirmed.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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