1913 private laws – Ch.104 Sec.1

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CHAPTER 104 AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE ANGIER HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT IN HARNETT COUNTY AND TO AUTHORIZE IT TO ISSUE BONDS AND TO LEVY A SPECIAL TAX. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: _

That the territory embraced in the following boundaries in Harnett County, to wit, beginning at the Wake County line near W. R. Pages and runs thence southwardly down the 1913Cuaprer 104, [ Extra path near A. C, W. Carters residence; thence eastwardly with the path by A. C. W. Carters residence to the road leading from Angier to J. R. Youngs; thence southwardly with the path to W. H. Gardners old mill; thence southwestwardly with the path to S. H. Stevensons old place; thence westwardly with the path through E. H. Gardners lane to the run of Black River; thence down the run of Black River to the mouth of the branch which runs between J. L. Johnsons old place and the place where he now lives; thence up said branch to the Covenant Road; thence up said road to Norman Nordans place; thence southwardly down the path of Joseph Nordans residence to his C. W. Flower land line; thence a direct line to the path in front of J. T. Nordans residence; thence westwardly with said path to Neill Jones road; thence northwardly with said road to the head of the branch at the old sawdust pile; thence down said branch to Kinneys Creek; thence up Kinneys Creek to the mouth of Long Branch; thence up said branch to the Wake County line; thence eastwardly with said line to the beginning, the same being a high school and special-tax district, now known and designated as School District Number Four of Black River Township, be and the same is hereby continued as a high school and special-tax district, and that the same be and is hereby incorporated under the name and style of The Angier High School District.

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