United States v. Midwest Oil Co.

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1915-02-23

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Mr. Justice Lamar delivered the opinion of the court. All public lands containing petroleum or other mineral oils and chiefly valuable therefor, have been declared by Congress to be “free and open to occupation, exploration and purchase by citizens of the United States . . . under regulations prescribed by law.” Act of February 11, 1897, c. 216, 29 Stat. 526 ; R. S. 2319, 23…

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