[643] Mt. Vernon-Woodberry Cotton Duck Co. v.. Alabama Interstate Power Co., 240 U.S. 30 (1916).
[644] Hendersonville Light & Power Co. v.. Blue Ridge Interurban R. Co., 243 U.S. 563 (1917).
[645] Roe v. Kansas ex rel. Smith, 278 U.S. 191, 193 (1929).
[646] Dohany v. Rogers, 281 U.S. 362 (1930).
[647] Hairston v. Danville & W.R. Co., 208 U.S. 598 (1908).
[648] Delaware, L. & W.R. Co. v. Morristown, 276 U.S. 182 (1928).
[649] Otis Co. v. Ludlow Mfg. Co., 201 U.S. 140, 151, 153 (1906). See also Head v. Amoskeag Mfg. Co., 113 U.S. 9, 20-21 (1885).
[650] Missouri P.R. Co. v. Nebraska ex rel. Board of Transportation, 164 U.S. 403, 416 (1896). The State court in this case was declared to have acknowledged that the taking was not for a public use. Hence, its reversal by the Supreme Court did not conflict with the later observation by the Court that "no case is recalled where this Court has condemned * * * a taking upheld by the State court as a taking for public uses in conformity with its laws."—See Hairston v. Danville & W.R. Co., 208 U.S. 598, 607 (1908).
[651] Backus (A.) Jr. and Sons v. Port Street Union Depot Co., 169 U.S. 557, 573, 575 (1898).
[652] McGovern v. New York, 229 U.S. 363, 370-371 (1913).