The Laws of Texas, 1923-1925 [Volume 22] Page: 74 of 1,648
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64 SPECIAL LAWS.
of the said B. B. B. thence east, to the southeast corner
of the Carmal Monehaca Survey No. 789; thence north to the northwest
corner of the B. B. B. thence east to the southeast corner of the said T. A. Burns
Survey No. 132; thence north to the northeast corner of the
same survey; thence west along the north line of the said T. A. Burns
Survey No. 132 to an intersection of the east line of the Ponder Commcn
School District No. 85; thence north with the east line of the
Ponder Common School District No. 85 and the west line of the
Brown Common School District No. 35 to, the middle of the Denton
and passed the Senate,
yeas 29, nays 0.]
[The foregoing Act was presented to the Governor of Texas
for his approval on the 15th day of February, A. D. 1923, but was
not s;oned by him nor returned to the House in which it originated,
with his objections thereto, within the time prescribed by the Constitution,
and thereupon became a law without his signature.]
Effeetivo February 28, 1923.
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1923-1925 [Volume 22], book, 1925; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth15500/m1/74/: accessed March 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .