Gainesville, Henrietta & Western Railway Co. v. Hall

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1890-06-24

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GAINES, Associate Justice. This action was brought by appellee against the appellant corporation to recover damages to certain real estate alleged to have been caused by the construction of the defendant’s railroad and the operation of its trains. The plaintiff’s property consists of a lot in the suburbs of the city of Gainesville, upon which he resides with his family, and has a dwelling house and other improvements appropriate…

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