United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volume 217United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 1910 - Courts |
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... Stone as the starting point of such line , and that none of the steps taken to delimitate the boundary since such line was run in 1788 have been effectual , or such as to disturb the continued posses- sion of people claiming rights up ...
... Stone as the starting point of such line , and that none of the steps taken to delimitate the boundary since such line was run in 1788 have been effectual , or such as to disturb the continued posses- sion of people claiming rights up ...
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... Stone crosses the Potomac River and running thence northerly along said line to the Pennsylvania border . West Virginia is not entitled to the Potomac River to the north bank thereof . Morris v . United States , 174 U. S. 196 . Boundary ...
... Stone crosses the Potomac River and running thence northerly along said line to the Pennsylvania border . West Virginia is not entitled to the Potomac River to the north bank thereof . Morris v . United States , 174 U. S. 196 . Boundary ...
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... Stone " does not stand at the first fountain of the Potomac River . This was unequivocally approved in Morris v . United States , 174 U. S. 225 . The location of the Fairfax Stone as the first fountain of the Potomac River is against ...
... Stone " does not stand at the first fountain of the Potomac River . This was unequivocally approved in Morris v . United States , 174 U. S. 225 . The location of the Fairfax Stone as the first fountain of the Potomac River is against ...
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... Stone are only wet - weather springs , and have often been found entirely dry . The waters from Potomac Spring emanate and flow from the Atlantic Watershed and from a point within only 300 feet of the summit of Backbone Mountain , which ...
... Stone are only wet - weather springs , and have often been found entirely dry . The waters from Potomac Spring emanate and flow from the Atlantic Watershed and from a point within only 300 feet of the summit of Backbone Mountain , which ...
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... Stone , and that the same is even a continuous line between any termini , and that there is any evidence in this cause to show these alleged facts or any of them . The Deakins line , as a boundary line , is a mere myth , and in point of ...
... Stone , and that the same is even a continuous line between any termini , and that there is any evidence in this cause to show these alleged facts or any of them . The Deakins line , as a boundary line , is a mere myth , and in point of ...
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