Dolphin v. Klann

151 S.W. 956, 246 Mo. 477, 1912 Mo. LEXIS 198
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedDecember 10, 1912
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Bluebook
Dolphin v. Klann, 151 S.W. 956, 246 Mo. 477, 1912 Mo. LEXIS 198 (Mo. 1912).

Opinion

ROY, C.

This is an ejectment suit to recover possession of a strip twelve and one-half feet wide, which the plaintiff alleges is the east part of lot twenty in block two of Chamberlain’s Addition to Springfield.

The defendant claims that the strip constitutes the west part of lot twenty-one in said block.

It is agreed that plaintiff owns lots nineteen and twenty and that the defendant owns lots twenty-one and twenty-two, and the dispute is as to the boundary line.

The case was tried without a jury. On the written request of defendant, the court made a special finding-of the facts and found for plaintiff. The defendant has appealed.

On March 21, 1887, one McCann conveyed to-Chamberlain a tract of land described as follows: “Beginning in the center of Walnut street as laid down in Bobertson’s Addition to the city of Springfield, Mo., eleven hundred and twenty-three (1123) feet east of' the range line dividing range twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22); thence east along center of Walnut, street projected four hundred and ninety-six and three-tenths (496.3) feet to the west line of the right of way of the Springfield and Southern Railway, thence south and east on and along said west line of the right of' way nine hundred fifty-four (954) feet to a point on the east line of the west half of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section nineteen (19),, township twenty-nine (29) north, range twenty-one-west of the Fifth (5th) P. M., thence south on said line-[480]*480one hundred and seventy (170) feet to the center of Cherry street projected, thence west on and along said center of Cherry street projected six hundred and sixty-two (662) feet to the center of said section nineteen (19), thence north along the line dividing the east and west halves of section nineteen (19) four hundred and seventy-two (472) feet to the center of Elm street projected — thence west on and along the center of said Elm street projected three hundred and thirty (330) feet, thence north five hundred and nineteen feet to the center of Walnut street projected; the place of beginning. Reserving for the ordinary purposes of roads and highways a strip of thirty (301) feet off the north and south side and sixty feet through the center portion running from the point where Elm street projected joins this tract of land to the right of way of the Springfield and Southern Railway/’

On April 5, 1887, Chamberlain filed a duly executed and acknowledged plat of said addition in the office of the recorder of deeds, in which the land included was described just as in the deed to him. The plat ÍS as follows: (See plat on opposite page.)

It is conceded by the evidence on both sides that the starting point and the distance along the north boundary of the addition are correct and that by following the right of way of the railroad southeast-wardly the distance of just 954 feet called for, and running thence south 170 feet just reaches the center of Cherry street; and that running thence west with Cherry street 662 feet just reaches an old post and wire fence, which runs a short distance north and is thence continued by a hedge fence; and such evidence of both sides shows that, with the boundaries of the addition thus run, the line between the plaintiff and defendant is where defendant claims that it is, and that on a part of that lino as claimed by the defendant there was, shortly before the trial, an old fence which had enclosed defendant’s garden.

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