1. United States v. Title Ins. & Trust Co., No. 358., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued February 28, 1924. , June 9, 1924, Decided
OVERVIEW: The federal government could not maintain its suit to quiet in an Indian tribe a perpetual right to occupy, use, and enjoy a part of the patent holder's land because the Indians' claim was not presented to the land commission within two years.
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