Porter v. Selleck

211 N.W. 261, 236 Mich. 655, 1926 Mich. LEXIS 895
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 8, 1926
DocketDocket No. 98.
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
Porter v. Selleck, 211 N.W. 261, 236 Mich. 655, 1926 Mich. LEXIS 895 (Mich. 1926).

Opinion

Clark, J.

The Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad

Company, a railroad corporation, in 1864, by virtue of an act of congress granting certain public lands in aid of the construction of certain railroads, obtained grant of government lot 13, in section 35, T. 23 N., R. 8 W., Missaukee county, recorded April 22, 1901. Through mesne conveyances from the grantee the premises are now owned by the plaintiff.

In 1838 the township itself was surveyed by the government, and the subdivision thereof in 1852, and the plat of the original survey was filed with the general land office. Meander lines were run around Goose lake, a fresh water pond or lake having an area of 133 acres. Lot 13 is bounded on the north and east by the lake. The following part of the plat of the township (p. 657) will show the lake as meandered and the lot.

The other lots about the lake were conveyed in 1871. It will be observed from the map that as meandered lot 13 included a tongue or peninsula of land projecting into the lake in a northeasterly direction, the map and survey show no land or islands beyond, nothing to indicate any reservation by the

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