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§ 6. Pennsylvania boundary line.  The boundary line between the states  of New York and Pennsylvania is as follows:    Commencing  at said intersection of said meridian line of cession, and  running thence south to the shore of Lake Erie at initial  monument  set  by  A.  Ellicott in 1790 as above; thence true south 440 feet to a large  monument of Quincy granite, set in 1869, in latitude 42	
	
	
	
	

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Statutes > New-york > Stl > Article-2 > 6

§ 6. Pennsylvania boundary line.  The boundary line between the states  of New York and Pennsylvania is as follows:    Commencing  at said intersection of said meridian line of cession, and  running thence south to the shore of Lake Erie at initial  monument  set  by  A.  Ellicott in 1790 as above; thence true south 440 feet to a large  monument of Quincy granite, set in 1869, in latitude 42	
	











































		
		
	

	
	
	

			

			
		

		

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Stl > Article-2 > 6

§ 6. Pennsylvania boundary line.  The boundary line between the states  of New York and Pennsylvania is as follows:    Commencing  at said intersection of said meridian line of cession, and  running thence south to the shore of Lake Erie at initial  monument  set  by  A.  Ellicott in 1790 as above; thence true south 440 feet to a large  monument of Quincy granite, set in 1869, in latitude 42