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Berreyesa v. United States
154 U.S. 623
| SCOTUS | 1876
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154 U.S. 623

14 S.Ct. 1179

23 L.Ed. 913

BERREYESA
v.
UNITED STATES.

No. 83.

December 11, 1876.

H. W. Carpentier and P. Phillips, for appellant.

The attorney General, Montgomery Blair, and S. O. Houghton, for the United States.

Mr. Chief Justice WAITE delivered the opinion of the court.

1

Notwithstanding the great ability with which this cause has been argued before us on behalf of the appellants, we are unable to distinguish it from a large number of cases to be found in our Reports, in which we have felt compelled to decide adversely to claims made under alleged Mexican grants, because it did not appear that a grant from the Mexican government had been 'deposited and recorded in the proper public office, among the public archives of the republic.' U. S. v. Cambuston, 20 How. 64; U. S. v. Castro, 24 How. 349; U. S. v. Knight, 1 Black, 251; Peralta v. U. S., 3 Wall. 440.

2

The decree of the district court is therefore affirmed, upon the authority of those cases.

Case Details

Case Name: Berreyesa v. United States
Court Name: Supreme Court of the United States
Date Published: Dec 11, 1876
Citation: 154 U.S. 623
Docket Number: 83
Court Abbreviation: SCOTUS
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