Chicago & Northwestern Railway Co. v. Bayfield

Supreme Court of Michigan · Decided 1877-10-02

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Cooley, C. J. The case of the plaintiff in the court below was substantially the following: In May, 1875, Williams, the intestate, a young man between seventeen and eighteen years of age, was living with his mother, the plaintiff, and his sister. He was a little lame, and not strong intellectually. He was employed by the railway company and set at work as a common laborer < ="1" "…

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