Milwaukee & Saint Paul Railway Co. v. Kellogg

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1877-04-30

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Mr. Justice Strong delivered the opinion of the court. This was an action to recover compensation for the destruction by fire of the plaintiff’s saw-mill and a quantity of lumber, situated and lying in the State of Iowa, and on the banks of tbe river Mississippi. That the property was destroyed by fire was uncontroverted. From tbe bill of exceptions, it appear…

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