1913 public local laws – Ch.105 Sec.1

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CHAPTER 105 AN ACT RELATIVE TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN ANSON COUNTY. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

That the county board of education of Anson County is hereby empowered to divide School District Number Two, for the white race, in Ansonville Township, Anson County, by the following line: Beginning at a point on Rocky River where the R. M. Biles estate lands and the Dr. S. B. Carpenter estate lands corner, and runs with the said dividing line between the said estate lands to a point in the eastern boundary of the WinstonSalem Southbound Railway; thence along the eastern boundary of said railway to a point in the north line of A. E. Hendleys land; thence westward across said railroad and along the line dividing the old Hyatt and Hunsucker tracts to a point in J. A. Hendleys line; thence along a line between the lands of A. E. Hendley and J. A. Hendley to Camp Branch; thence along a line between A. E. Hendley and E. C. Dunlap to J. J. Allens land; thence along the southern boundary line of the said J. J. Allen to a point in the north prong of Buffalo Creek, a corner of the land of E. C. Bennett and J. J. Allen; thence along the line between BE. C. Bennett and Clem Ingram estate lands to a point in the old plank road; thence along the said road to a point in the Red Hill School District line.

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