U.S. Supreme Court Decision No. 205 (Grand Canyon)

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Author(s): U.S.Supreme Court

Year: 1920

Summary

CAMERON v. U.S., 252 U.S. 450 (1920)

252 U.S. 450

Cameron et al.v. United States.

No. 205

Argued January 29 and 30, 1920. Decided April 19, 1920

This is a suit by the United States to enjoin Ralph H. Cameron and others from occupying, using for business purposes, asserting any right to, or interfering with the public use of, a tract of land in Arizona, approximately 1,500 feet long and 600 feet wide, which Cameron is claiming as a lode mining claim, and to require the defendants to remove therefrom certain buildings, filth and refuse placed thereon in the course of its use by them as a livery stable site and otherwise. In the District Court there was a decree for the United States, and this was affirmed by the Circuit Court of Appeals. 250 Fed. 943, 163 C. C. A. 193.

Cite this Record

U.S. Supreme Court Decision No. 205 (Grand Canyon). U.S.Supreme Court. 1920 ( tDAR id: 372479) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8639NHB

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