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Wright v. United States
196 F. 1007
8th Cir.
1912
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HOOK, Circuit Judge.

This is a suit by the United States to cancel conveyances of lands in Oklahoma allotted to a Quapaw Indian, upon the ground that they are contrary to the restriction against alienation prescribed by act of Congress. Defendants claim under a deed from the widow of the allottee. The Circuit Court gave a decree for complainant and defendants appealed. Three questions are presented: Has Jhe United States the right to maintain the suit? Does the restriction against alienation run with the land and therefore affect the heirs of an allottee? Was the widow an indispensable party to the suit? Answers to all these questions adverse to the contentions of defendants have been given by this court. United States v. Allen, 103 C. C. A. 1, 179 Fed. 13; Goodrum v. Buffalo. 89 C. C. A. 525, 162 Fed. 817; Bowling v. United States, 111 C. C. A. 561, 191 Fed. 19. Affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Wright v. United States
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Date Published: May 6, 1912
Citation: 196 F. 1007
Docket Number: No. 3,612
Court Abbreviation: 8th Cir.
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