1913 private laws – Ch.67 Sec.1

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CHAPTER 67 AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A GRADED SCHOOL IN MOORE COUNTY TO BE KNOWN AS THE VASS GRADED SCHOOL, The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

That the special-tax school district of McNeills Township, Moore County, heretofore known and designated as School District Number One for Whites, embraced within the following boundaries, shall be and is hereby constituted a graded school district for white children, to be known as Vass Graded School, to wit: Beginning in the center of Lower Little River where the Moore and Hoke County line crosses said river, and runs up with the various courses of the river to the mouth of Rocky Branch; thence up the various courses of Rocky Branch to the head, or to line of Lucy McDonalds land; thence around with the eastern boundary of her land to the road leading from her house to Muddy Spring; thence with said road to Muddy Spring; thence down the various courses of Muddy Spring Branch to Cranes Creek; thence . down the various courses of Cranes Creek to the county line; ; thence as it (the county line) to the beginning, excepting thereE from the following parcels of land, to wit: thirteen acres of land described in a deed executed to A. Cameron by L. BE. Ellis, sixteen acres of land described in a deed executed to Wesley Fry by J. A. Leslie and A. Cameron, a certain lot of land described in a deed executed to Abram Freeman by Daniel Cameron and wife, twenty-one acres of land described in a deed executed to John G. McCrimmon by J. A. Leslie and A. Cameron, one acre of land described in a deed executed to William Terrell by J. M. Tyson and wife, ten acres of land described in a deed executed to Oliver Hanna by J. A. Leslie and A, Cameron, a tract of land described in a deed executed to Isaac Sellers by J. A. Leslie, four acres of land described in a deed executed to Daniel McCrimmon, John Johnson, and Council McKeithen by J. M. Tyson and wife; and two acres of land described in a deed executed to Mrs. Miles Dixon by the Moore County school board of education.

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