140 Iowa 576 | Iowa | 1908
— The issue in this case turns largely upon questions of fact and weight of evidence. The plat of the plaintiff town covers fifty acres of land which was formerly owned by David Edgerton. The plat was recorded in 1857, and we assume that the town had its beginning about that time, although not incorporated until April 21, 1881.
EXHIBIT 2.
Plat of property in controversy:
That part of Park Street lying between blocks fifteen and sixteen, and extending south to the center line of Water Street, represents the real estate in controversy. About the year 1868 the defendant became the owner of all of block fifteen, except lot four, and of lots three, four and five, in block sixteen. He acquired the principal part
It brings this action to recover the same and to quiet its ■ title thereto, not for the purpose of opening .and using the same as a street, but only for the purpose of recovering it as an asset. Eor the purpose of this case it may be assumed that the recording of the plat amounted to a dedication to the public of the streets and alleys shown thereon.
We think the trial court reached a' correct conclusion, and the decree below is affirmed.