Doddridge v. Thompson

9 U.S. 469
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedMarch 16, 1824
StatusPublished
Cited by159 cases

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Doddridge v. Thompson, 9 U.S. 469 (1824).

Opinion

Mr. Chief Justice Marshall

delivered the opinion of the Court.

Both parties in this cause claim under grants made by the United States, in that tract of country which was reserve by Virginia, out of her cession to Congress, for the purpose of satisfying the claims of her officers and soldiers on continental establishment. The reserve was at first dependent on a deficiency of good land, to satisfy -ct-hose claims, in a territory reserved for the same objects in Kentucky, which was then a part of Virginia; but the necessity of making this fact appear, was afterwards dispensed with, and the deficiency was admitted to exist. The plaintiff, haying the oldest patent, has, of. course, the better title, if his patent be valid.

A case was agreed in the Circuit Court, on which a pro forma judgment was rendered for . the defendant, which is now before this Court on a writ of error.

[471]*471The plaintiff claims under a military warrant, issued to one of the officers of the Virginia line, on continental establishment; and the defendant, under a purchase made from the United States, subsequent to the emanation of the plaintiff’s grant. The first question made in the cause is, whether the land in controversy be within the Virginia reserve.- The words are, that if the quantity of land reserved, on the south-east side of the Ohio, “ for the Virginia troops on continental establishment, should , prove insufficient Tor their legal bounties, the deficiency should be made up to the said troops, in good -lands between the Scioto and Little Miami.”

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