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§ 5. Canada boundary line.  The boundary line between the state of New  York and Canada is as follows:    Commencing  at  the  intersection  of  the parallel of the forty-fifth  degree of north latitude with the middle of the deepest channel  of  the  Richelieu  river  and  running  thence  westerly  along said parallel of  forty-five degrees north latitude as originally  run  by  Valentine  and  Collins,  1771-1774,  to  a point on the south shore of the St. Lawrence  river (but shown by the United States survey of boundary line  in  1845,  under treaty of Washington, 1842, on sheet maps XXVI to XXX to vary from  true  parallel  of forty-five degrees, as follows: monument 645, on bank  of Richelieu river, is .822 miles north of parallel of 45	
	
	
	
	

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§ 5. Canada boundary line.  The boundary line between the state of New  York and Canada is as follows:    Commencing  at  the  intersection  of  the parallel of the forty-fifth  degree of north latitude with the middle of the deepest channel  of  the  Richelieu  river  and  running  thence  westerly  along said parallel of  forty-five degrees north latitude as originally  run  by  Valentine  and  Collins,  1771-1774,  to  a point on the south shore of the St. Lawrence  river (but shown by the United States survey of boundary line  in  1845,  under treaty of Washington, 1842, on sheet maps XXVI to XXX to vary from  true  parallel  of forty-five degrees, as follows: monument 645, on bank  of Richelieu river, is .822 miles north of parallel of 45	
	











































		
		
	

	
	
	

			

			
		

		

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Statutes > New-york > Stl > Article-2 > 5

§ 5. Canada boundary line.  The boundary line between the state of New  York and Canada is as follows:    Commencing  at  the  intersection  of  the parallel of the forty-fifth  degree of north latitude with the middle of the deepest channel  of  the  Richelieu  river  and  running  thence  westerly  along said parallel of  forty-five degrees north latitude as originally  run  by  Valentine  and  Collins,  1771-1774,  to  a point on the south shore of the St. Lawrence  river (but shown by the United States survey of boundary line  in  1845,  under treaty of Washington, 1842, on sheet maps XXVI to XXX to vary from  true  parallel  of forty-five degrees, as follows: monument 645, on bank  of Richelieu river, is .822 miles north of parallel of 45