25 Iowa 275 | Iowa | 1868
This is a controversy between the Independent school district of Clermont on the one hand, and the district township of Pleasant Yalley on the other, for the taxes levied for school purposes, in sections two, three and four, in township ninety-four, north of range seven west, in Fayette county. The Independent school district of Clermont lies wholly in township ninety-live, range seven, unless it has the right to the sections in controversy ; while the district township of Pleasant Yalley embraces all of township ninety-four, range seven, if it is entitled to the sections in controversy.
The evidence tends to show that the sections in controversy in 1850, while Fayette county was a part of Clayton, and perhaps down as late as 1858, were embraced in the school district, to the rights of which the plaintiff has succeeded. But- it is very clear that the district township of Pleasant Yalley has exercised jurisdiction over the said sections, by collecting taxes therefrom, and providing schools for the children resident thereon, for six or
Affirmed.