Lilly v. Blum

6 S.W. 279, 70 Tex. 704, 1887 Tex. LEXIS 850
CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 16, 1887
DocketNo. 2157
StatusPublished
Cited by27 cases

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Lilly v. Blum, 6 S.W. 279, 70 Tex. 704, 1887 Tex. LEXIS 850 (Tex. 1887).

Opinion

Acker, Judge.

The only question involved in this case is whether the land sued for by defendants in error is a part of the James Pinchback survey, which, it is admitted, is owned by them.

The Pinchback is an office survey, made by virtue of a one-third league certificate, and its boundaries are fixed in the field notes by lines of surrounding surveys.

At the time the certificate was located, and at the time of the trial, the official maps of Wise county in use at the general land office and at the county surveyor’s office showed the relative positions of the surrounding surveys to be as called for in the field notes of the Pinchback survey, and as indicated on the following sketch:

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