ARKANSAS v. TENNESSEE

No. 2, Original.

271 U.S. 629 (1926)

ARKANSAS v. TENNESSEE.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decree entered June 7, 1926.


Announced by MR. JUSTICE BUTLER.

The Court overrules the exceptions of the State of Tennessee to the report of the Boundary Commissioners, C.B. Bailey, Charles A. Barton, and Horace Van Deventer, appointed by interlocutory decree of June 10th, 1918, to run, locate and designate the boundary line between the States of Arkansas and Tennessee along that portion of the Mississippi River affected by the Centennial Cut-Off. The boundary line as established by the Commission...

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