1. United States v. Cress, Nos. 84, 718, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued December 13, 1916 , March 12, 1917
OVERVIEW: The land owners were entitled to compensation for dams constructed by the government which created river overflows on private land and effectively shut down a mill operated by water.
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