OKLAHOMA v. TEXAS

No. 13, Original.

269 U.S. 314 (1926)

OKLAHOMA v. TEXAS.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decree announced January 4, 1926.


On consideration of the third report of the Commissioners, heretofore selected to run, locate and mark portions of the boundary between the States of Texas and Oklahoma along the south bank of the Red River, showing that they have run, located and marked particular portions of such boundary from the One Hundredth meridian of longitude to the eastern limit of Lamar County, Texas, other than the Big Bend and Fort Augur areas covered by two reports heretofore presented and confirmed...

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