18-1,105


Chapter 18.--COUNTIES


Article 1.--NAMES AND BOUNDARIES OF COUNTIES

     
18-1,105.   Wyandotte.
The county of Wyandotte is bounded as follows: Commencing at a point on
the west line of the state of Missouri, opposite the mouth of the Kansas
river; thence south on the west boundary line of the state of Missouri, to
the south line of township eleven south, being the northeast corner of
Johnson county; thence west on township line, to the middle of the main
channel of the Kansas river, in range twenty-four east; thence up the said
river, in the middle of the main channel thereof, to the intersection with
the east line of range twenty-two east; thence north on said range line, to
the old Delaware reservation lines, the same being the dividing line
between the original Delaware reserve and Delaware trust lands; thence east
on said line, to the west boundary line of the state of Missouri; thence
southeasterly with the said western boundary line of the state of Missouri,
to the place of beginning.

     
History:   G.S. 1868, ch. 24, § 80; Oct. 31; R.S. 1923, 18-1,105.