TENNESSEE v. VIRGINIA

No. 6.

190 U.S. 64 (1903)

TENNESSEE v. VIRGINIA.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided June 1, 1903.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Charles T. Cates, Jr., attorney general of the State of Tennessee, for complainant.

Mr. William A. Anderson, attorney general of the State of Virginia, for defendant.


MR. CHIEF JUSTICE FULLER announced the decree of the court.

This cause came on to be heard on May 18, 1903, on the proceedings heretofore had herein, and upon the report of William C. Hodgkins, James B. Baylor and Andrew H. Buchanan, commissioners appointed by the decretal order herein of April 30, 1900, to ascertain, retrace, re-mark and reestablish the real, certain and true boundary line between the States of Tennessee and Virginia, as actually run and located...

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