Mitchell v. . Rochester Railway Co.

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1896-12-01

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Martin, J. The facts in this case are few and may be briefly stated. On the first day of April, 1891, the plaintiff -was standing upon a crosswalk on Main street in the city of Rochester, awaiting an opportunity to board one of the defendant’s cars which had- stopped upon the street at that place. While standing there, and just as she was about to step upon the car, a horse car of th…

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