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Fellows v. Lee & Ellsworth
5 Denio 628
Court for the Trial of Impeach...
1846
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Senators Barlow, Porter, Putnam and Spencer delivered written opinions in favor of affirming the judgment, upon the ground. maintained by the supreme court, that the Indian title to lands is an absolute fee, and that the pre-emption right conceded to Massachusetts, was simply a right to acquire by purchase from the Indians their ownership of the soil, whenever they should choose to sell it.

Upon the question being put: ā€œ Shall this judgment be reversed 7ā€ twenty senators, being all the members of the court who heard the argument, voted for affirmance.

Judgment affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Fellows v. Lee & Ellsworth
Court Name: Court for the Trial of Impeachments and Correction of Errors
Date Published: Dec 15, 1846
Citation: 5 Denio 628
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