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Oklahoma v. Texas

U.S.
Mar 17, 1930
281 U.S. 109 (1930)

Opinion

No. 6, Original.

Report submitted October 14, 1929. Decree entered March 17, 1930.

Final decree confirming report of the Commissioner heretofore designated to run, locate and mark the boundary between Oklahoma and Texas along the 100th meridian; establishing the boundary as set forth in the report and accompanying maps; discharging the Commissioner; and directing the Clerk to send to the Chief Magistrates of those States and to the Secretary of the Interior copies of the decree, report and maps, retaining certain copies for future needs in his office.

Earlier proceedings in this case are reported in 272 U.S. 21, 273 U.S. 93 and 276 U.S. 596.


On consideration of the report dated July 15, 1929, of Samuel S. Gannett, Commissioner, heretofore designated to run, locate and mark the boundary between the State of Oklahoma and the State of Texas along the true 100th meridian of longitude west from Greenwich as determined by the decree of January 3, 1927 ( 273 U.S. 93), modified by the decree of March 5, 1928 ( 276 U.S. 596), showing that he has run, located and marked such boundary;

And no objection or exception to such report being presented, and the time therefor having expired;

It is now adjudged, ordered and decreed as follows:

1. The said report is in all things confirmed.

2. The boundary line delineated and set forth in said report and on the accompanying maps is established and declared to be the true boundary between the States of Texas and Oklahoma along said meridian.

3. The clerk of this Court shall transmit to the Chief Magistrates of the States of Texas and Oklahoma and the Secretary of the Interior copies of this decree, duly authenticated under the seal of this Court, together with copies of said report and of the accompanying maps.

4. As it appears that the said Commissioner has completed his work conformably to said decrees, he is hereby discharged.

5. The clerk of this Court shall distribute and deliver to the Chief Magistrates of the States of Texas and Oklahoma and the Secretary of the Interior all copies of the said report made by the Commissioner, with the accompanying maps, now in the clerk's hands, save that he shall retain twenty copies of each for purposes of certification and other needs that may arise in his office.


Summaries of

Oklahoma v. Texas

U.S.
Mar 17, 1930
281 U.S. 109 (1930)
Case details for

Oklahoma v. Texas

Case Details

Full title:OKLAHOMA v . TEXAS; UNITED STATES, INTERVENER

Court:U.S.

Date published: Mar 17, 1930

Citations

281 U.S. 109 (1930)
50 S. Ct. 247

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