18-150


Chapter 18.--COUNTIES


Article 1.--NAMES AND BOUNDARIES OF COUNTIES

     
18-150.   Labette.
The county of Labette is bounded as follows: Commencing at a point on
the sixth standard parallel where the west line of Cherokee neutral lands
crosses said sixth standard parallel; thence south along said west line, to
the southern boundary of the state; thence west along the southern boundary
of the state, to a point where the east boundary of the present Osage
reserve meets the southern boundary of the state; thence north along said
east boundary of the present Osage reserve, to the sixth standard parallel;
thence east along said sixth standard parallel, to the place of beginning:
Provided, That the same shall be the boundaries of Labette county,
unless the same shall be changed by the provisions of section twelve of
this bill; and in the event of the adoption of the said provisions, the
boundaries shall conform to the provisions of said section twelve.

     
History:   G.S. 1868, ch. 24, § 38; Oct. 31; R.S. 1923, 18-150.