Lear v. Graeber

178 S.W.2d 124
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedOctober 28, 1943
DocketNo. 4315.
StatusPublished

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Lear v. Graeber, 178 S.W.2d 124 (Tex. Ct. App. 1943).

Opinion

PRICE, Chief Justice.

This is an appeal from a judgment of the District Court of Crockett County in a vacancy suit. The plaintiff, Everett T. Lear, claimed the right to purchase the three tracts of land as unsurveyed public school land. The State intervened, asserting, in accordance with the averments of plaintiff, that the three tracts involved were unsurveyed public school land, and subject to the application of the original plaintiff. The various defendants, among other defenses, plead not guilty. The trial was before the court without a jury, judgment was for the defendants, and the plaintiff has perfected this appeal.

Plaintiff Lear and the State will be hereinafter designated as “plaintiffs,” and the parties adverse to them as “defendants.”

The three tracts involved are situated in Crockett County and are alleged to be bounded on the west by the easterly lines of Blocks 1 and 2, Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Ry. Co., and on the east by the westerly lines of Blocks Q and FF.

The three tracts involved and the contentions of the plaintiffs relative thereto are illustrated by portions of a map incorporated in plaintiffs’ brief. This map is here reproduced. The heavily shaded portions thereof represent the three " tracts claimed as vacancies. This map further illustrates plaintiffs’ theory as to the application on the ground of a survey of Blocks 1 and 2, Gulf C. & S. F. Ry., made by H. C. Barton in the year 1880.

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