Detroit & Milwaukee Railroad v. Van Steinburg

Supreme Court of Michigan · Decided 1868-05-13

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Cooley Oh. J. Tbe action in the court below was brought by Yan Steinburgh to recover of the railroad company for injury done him by one of their engines at Holly station, on September 15, 1805. The plaintiff, it appears, was a hotel keeper at that place. The track passed between his house and the depot, and only about thirty feet therefrom. He heard the whistle of an approaching train when it called the station; started to cro…

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