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Commonwealth of Virginia v. State of West Virginia et al.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1918

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page 658 note 1 See decision of March 6, 1911, holding West Virginia liable, this Journal, Vol. 5 (1911), p. 523, and decision of June 14, 1915, ascertaining the amount due, 238 U. S., p. 202.

page 658 note 2 206 U. S. 290; 209 U. S. 514; 220 U. S. 1; 222 U. S. 17; 231 U. S. 89; 234 U. S. 117; 238 U. S. 202; 241 U. S. 531. [The last opinion is quoted in this Journal, Vol. 10 (1916), p. 584.—Ed.]

page 659 note 1 Gannett, Boundaries of the United States, pp. 24–29.

page 660 note 1 New York v. Connecticut, 4 Dallas 1, 3, 6; New Jersey v. New York, 3 Peters 461; 5 Peters 284; 6 Peters 323; Rhode Island v. Massachusetts, 7 Peters 651; 11 Peters 226; 12 Peters 657; 13 Peters 23; 14 Peters 210; 15 Peters 233; 4 Howard 591; Massachusetts v. Rhode Island, 12 Peters 755; Missouri v. Iowa, 7 Howard 659; 10 Howard 1; Florida v. Georgia, 11 Howard 293; 17 Howard 478; Alabama v. Georgia, 23 Howard 505; Virginia v. West Virginia, 11 Wallace 39; Missouri v. Kentucky, 11 Wallace 395; South Carolina v. Georgia, 93 U. S. 4; Indiana v. Kentucky, 136 U. S. 479; 159 U. S. 275; 163 U. S. 520; 167 U. S. 270; Nebraska v. Iowa, 143 U. S. 359; 145 U. S. 519; Iowa v. Illinois, 147 U. S. 1; 151 U. S. 238; 202 U. S. 59; Virginia v. Tennessee, 148 U. S. 503; 158 U. S. 267; Missouri v. Iowa, 160 U. S. 688; 165.U. S. 118; Tennessee v. Virginia, 177 U. S. 501; 190 U. S. 64; Missouri v. Illinois 180 U. S. 208; 200 U. S. 496; 202 U. S. 598; Kansas v. Colorado, 185 U. S. 125; 206 U. S. 46; South Dakota v. North Carolina, 192 U. S. 286; Missouri v. Nebraska, 196 U. S. 23; 197 U. S. 577; Louisiana v. Mississippi, 202 U. S. 1; Washington v. Oregon, 211 U. S. 127; 214 U. S. 205; Missouri v. Kansas, 213 U. S. 78; Maryland v. West Virginia, 217 U. S. 1; 217 U. S. 577; 225 U. S. 1; North Carolina v. Tennessee, 235 U. S. 1; 240 U. S. 652; Arkansas v. Tennessee, 246 U. S. 158.

page 662 note 1 Supervisors v. United States, 4 Wallace 435; Von Hoffman v. City of Quincy, 4 Wallace 535; City of Galena v. Amy, 4 Wallace 705; Riggs v. Johnson County, 6 Wallace 166; Walkley v. City of Muscatine, 6 Wallace 481; Labette County Commissioners v. Moulton, 112 TJ. S. 217; County Commissioners of Cherokee County v. Wilson, 109 TJ. S. 621.

page 665 note 1 Acts of the Privy Council, Colonial Series, Vols. I to V, passim; Snow, The Administration of Dependencies, Chap. V and passim; Gannett, Boundaries of the United States, pp. 35, 41, 44, 49–52, 73, 88; Story on the Constitution (5th ed.), §§80, 83, 1681.

page 665 note 2 Fiske, The Critical Period of American History, pp. 147 et seq.; McMaster, History of the People of the United States, Vol. I, pp. 210 et seq.; Miner, History of Wyoming.

See also Story on the Constitution (5th ed.), §§ 1679, 1680; 131 U. S. Appendix L.

page 666 note 1 Vol. 2, Elliot’s Debates, pp. 462, 490, 527, 571, 573; The Federalist, No. 81.