OKLAHOMA v. TEXAS

No. 15, Original.

264 U.S. 565 (1924)

STATE OF OKLAHOMA v. STATE OF TEXAS. UNITED STATES, INTERVENER.

Supreme Court of United States.

Order entered April 25, 1924.


(Order announced by MR. CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT.)

The commissioners heretofore designated to run, locate and mark upon the ground portions of the boundary line between the States of Texas and Oklahoma, where it follows the course of the Red River, having this day presented a report, with accompanying maps, showing that they have run, located and marked upon the ground the portion of the boundary along the Big Bend Area, and also a report, with accompanying map, showing...

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