The Laws of Texas, 1925 [Volume 23] Page: 420 of 822
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408 SPECIAL LAWS.
the northwest corner of the same and the southwest corner of
Section No. 15;
Thence north on the west boundary line of Section No. 15 to
the northwest corner of the same and the southwest corner of
Section No. 14, patented to J. Ward;
Thence north on the west boundary line of Section No. 14
or J. Ward survey to the northwest corner of the same;
Thence east on the north boundary line of the said survey or
Section No. 14 to the northeast corner of the same;
Thence south on the east boundary line of said Ward survey
or Section No. 14 to the northwest corner of Section No. 36;
Thence south on the west boundary line of Section No. 36 to
the southwest corner of the same;
Thence east on the south boundary line of Section No. 36 to
the southeast corner of the same in the west boundary line of
Section No. 39;
Thence north on the west boundary line of Section No. 39 to
the northwest corner of the same;
Thence east on the north boundary line of Section No. 39 to
the northeast corner of the same in the west boundary line of
Section No. 59;
Thence north on the west boundary line of Section No. 59
to the northwest corner of the same;
Thence east on the north boundary line of Section No. 59 to
the northeast corner of the same;
Thence in a northerly direction to the southwest corner of the
E. Jones survey;
Thence east on the south boundary line of the E. Jones survey
to the southeast corner of the same in the southwest boundary
line of the Henry Cochran survey;
Thence southeasterly with the said Cochran southwest boundary
line, crossing the Newton and Jasper County line and continuing
along the said southwest boundary line of the said Cochran
survey to the south corner of the same in the north boundary
line of the H.
Thence east on the north boundary line of said H.
Thence east on the north boundary line of said H.
Thence south on the dividing line between Sections No. 2 and
3, passing the southeast corner of Section No. 2 and the northeast
corner of Section No. 5, continuing south with the dividing
line between Sections No. 4 and 5 to the southwest corner of
Section No. 4;
Thence south 86 degrees east with the south boundary line of
Section No. 4 to the lower northwest corner of the S. E. Wood
survey, Section No. 1;
Thence south 3 degrees west with the lower west line of the
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1925 [Volume 23], book, 1925; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth15499/m1/420/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .