On March 29, 1869, a small child was injured by a railroad
turntable owned by
Sioux City and Pacific Railroad, which was being operated in
Blair, Nebraska. The child was playing on the turntable, which injured his/her foot. The father took the company to court in the federal
Circuit Court for the District of Nebraska. After a first jury trial failed to reach a decision, a second jury awarded the father $7,500 in 1872. The railroad then sought a
writ of error from the Supreme Court. ==Decision==