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The Irrigation Land & Improvement Company, Appellant, v. Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Secretary of the Interior, 1909 — 215 U.S. 613 · caselaw · US
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The Irrigation Land & Improvement Company, Appellant, v. Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Secretary of the Interior
215 U.S. 613·Supreme Court of the United States·1909
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Opinion
No. 17.
The Irrigation Land & Improvement Company, Appellant, v. Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Secretary of the Interior.
October 22, 1909.
Mr. George Turner and Mr. George H. Patrick for appellant. The Attorney General, The Solicitor General and Mr. Joseph R. Webster for appellee.
[MAJORITY]
Appeal from the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia.
Dismissed on motion of Mr. George H. Patrick for appellant.