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SPECIAL LAWS. 487
CREATING THE CONROE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
H. B. No. 514.] CHAPTER 164.
An Act to create the Conroe Independent School District in Montgomery
County, Texas, defining its boundaries, to provide for the election of
trustees, providing for the retention in office of the present board of
trustees of the Conroe Independent School District, and providing for
the abolition of all other boards of trustees of any school district included
within the district hereby created, providing for the raising of
revenue, issuing bonds, maintaining public free schools, providing for
the means of transportation of the school children in said district, to
provide for the establishment of voting precincts and places for the
holding of elections within said district, validating all issues of bonds
heretofore voted and made, declaring and continuing in force all
maintenance taxes heretofore voted and levied, providing for an election
to determine (1) whether the entire district as a whole as herein
created shall assume all outstanding bonded indebtedness, (2)1
whether all property within the Conroe Independent School District
as created by this Act, shall be subject to all special school taxes heretofore
voted and levied by the Conroe Independent School District,
repealing all laws in conflict with this Act, and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That an independent school district is hereby
created and established in Montgomery County, Texas, to be
known as Conroe Independent School District, including within
its limits the following described territory, to-wit:
Beginning at a point where the west boundary line of the
Cado Allen survey touches Spring Creek, the boundary line of
Montgomery and Harris Counties; thence north along the west
boundary lines of the Cado Allen and Henry Dunman surveys
to the south line of the W. H. Harrison survey; thence east
along its south line to the southeast corner of the W. H. Harrison
survey; thence north along the east lines of the W. H. Harrison
and Jno. N. Thomas surveys to the south line of the David
Thomas survey; thence east along the south line of the David
Thomas survey to the southwest corner of the C. E. Dugat survey;
thence north along the west line of the said C. E. Dugat
survey to the south line of the Jas. Hodge survey; thence west
along the south line of said Jas. Hodge survey to the southwest
corner thereof; thence north along the west line of the Jas.
Hodge survey to the south line of the Jas. Pevehouse survey;
thence west along the south line of said Jas. Pevehouse survey
and the south line of the Thos. Curry survey to the southwest
corner of said Thos. Curry survey; thence north with the east
line of the Matthew Cartwright lower survey to its northeast
corner; thence west along the north line of said Matthew Cartwright
lower survey to the southeast corner of the Wm. Cartwright
survey; thence north with the west line of the Thos.
Curry survey to the south line of the T. M. Mortimer survey;
thence west along the south line of the T. M. Mortimer survey
to its southwest corner; thence north along the 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/m1/499/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .