DocketNumber: Appeal, 174
Judges: Schaffer, Maw, Drew, Linn, Stern, Patterson, Parker
Filed Date: 10/5/1942
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
Murphy's Island is in the Allegheny River in Armstrong County. When title to the island issued out of the Commonwealth in 1815, it was described by metes and bounds; in conveyances1 since 1860, it is described as an island bounded by the Allegheny River. In 1927 the federal government2 constructed dam number 5, and thereby raised the ordinary low water mark of the river to pool-full. " 'Pool-full,' indicating low water, is 'the surface of the water when it lies just even with the crest of the . . . dam when it is up.' " McGunnegle v. Pittsburg Lake Erie R. R.,
On May 17, 1938, the federal government licensed defendant to take sand and gravel from the bottom of the river. Thereafter, in December, 1938, the plaintiff, for $2,000, purchased the island. In 1940, dredging was done on part of the river bed between the ordinary low water mark as it appeared on the island before the erection of the dam and the new mark created by pool-full. Plaintiff alleged that defendant's dredging damaged him in the sum of $50,000 and that he was entitled to recover three times that sum pursuant to section 812 of the Act of June 24, 1939, P. L. 872, 18 PS Supp. section 4812. The parties signed a stipulation of facts for preliminary determination of questions of law. Judgment was entered for defendant and this appeal followed.
Plaintiff acquired absolute title to the island to ordinary high water mark (Black v. American International Corp.,
Judgment affirmed.
Conneaut Lake Ice Co. v. Quigley ( 1909 )
Darlington v. Pennsylvania R. R. ( 1924 )
United States v. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific ... ( 1941 )
United States v. Cress ( 1917 )
McGrunnegle v. Pittsburg & Lake Erie Railroad Co. ( 1906 )
Black v. American International Corp. ( 1919 )