Railroad Co. v. Smith

76 U.S. 95, 19 L. Ed. 599, 9 Wall. 95, 1869 U.S. LEXIS 946
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedFebruary 21, 1870
StatusPublished
Cited by69 cases

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Railroad Co. v. Smith, 76 U.S. 95, 19 L. Ed. 599, 9 Wall. 95, 1869 U.S. LEXIS 946 (1870).

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Mr. Justice MILLER

delivered the opinion of the court.

The grants of lands by Congress to the States in aid of railroads have generally been made with reference to the lands through which the roads were to pass, and, as the line of the road had to be located after the grant was made, it has been usual in the acts making the grant, to describe them as alternate sections of odd numbers within a certain limit on each side of the road, when it should be located.

This, of course, left it to be determined by the location of the road what precise lands were granted. So far as this uncertainty in the grant was concerned, it was one which might remain for a considerable time, but which was capable of being made certain, and was made certain, by the location of the road. But as Congress could not know on what lands these grants might ultimately fall, and as the roads passed through regions where some of the lands had been sold, some had been granted for other purposes, and some had been reserved for special uses, though the title remained in the United States, these statutes all contained large exceptions from the grant, as measured by the limits on each side of the road and as determined by the odd numbers of the sections granted.

We have had before us two cases growing out of the construction to be given to the language of these exceptions in the grant of May 15th, 1856, to the State of Iowa. The first of these was the case of Wolcott v. The Des Moines Company.

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