Edisto Island Ferry Co. v. Executors of Clark

22 S.C.L. 300
CourtCourt of Appeals of South Carolina
DecidedFebruary 14, 1837
StatusPublished

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Edisto Island Ferry Co. v. Executors of Clark, 22 S.C.L. 300 (S.C. Ct. App. 1837).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Evans

delivered the opinion of the court.

The question, whether the negro, Sam, was drowned in crossing at the defendant’s ferry, was a question of fact, which the jury have decided. This court is satisfied with the verdict, and the motion is dismissed.

JOSIAH J, EVANS.

Eokhard, fur motion. Carroll & Porter, contra. Filed 14th February, 1837.

We concur,

RICHARD GANTT, J. B. O’NEALL, J. S. RICHARDSON, A. P. BUTLER.

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