Ida P. CARY vs. Charles BAUGHN - Court Case
Source: The Annals of Iowa; April 1874
quarterly issue, p. 109.
The District Court, at its June session was
largely occupied with criminal business. The most important civil case
was that of Ida P. CARY vs. Charles BAUGHN, involving the title to a
large amount of valuable property in the eastern part of the City of
Council Bluffs. The plaintiff claimed the property as the only daughter
and heir at law of Stephen T. CARY, who died in 1855. The defendant
derived his title from the widow of CARY, who claimed it under a Will
in which all property of the deceased was devised to her; but the Will
was executed in the State of Indiana, before the property in dispute
had been acquired, and before the birth of the plaintiff. Testimony was
introduced on the trial to show that the Will had been re-published
just previous to the Testator's death, and the jury gave a verdict for
the defendant, which, however, was set aside by the supereme court.
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