1883 public laws – Ch.284 Sec.1

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CHAPTER 284 An act to amend chapter nineteen, private laws of one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact :

That section two of chapter nineteen, private laws of one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, be stricken out and the following inserted in lieu thereof: The corporate limits of the town of Webster shall be as follows: beginning at a dogwood on the east bank of the Tuckaseegee river corner, between W. H. Enloe and R. H. Cannon and corner of section number seven, running with the line of number seven seventy-seven degrees east one hundred and thirty-two poles to a black oak corner of said section number seven, thence a continuation of the same degree north, seventy-seven degrees east, to the first branch east of Webster, thence down said branch to Davis Mill creek, thence south to the top of the ridge between Davis Mill creek and the river, thence down said ridge to the mouth of Davis Mill creek, thence down with the meanders of the river to the beginning. 29

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