Oklahoma v. Texas, 267 U.S. 452 (1925)

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Oklahoma v. Texas


No. 13, Original


Decree entered March 9, 1925
267 U.S. 452

Syllabus

Decree reciting and confirming the report by commissioners of the survey, location, and marking of a part of the boundary between Texas and Oklahoma along the Fort Augur Area, adjudging that the line shown by the report and maps be established as the true boundary between the two states along the part of Red River so designated, subject to future changes by erosion and accretion, and directing transmission of authenticated copies of the decree and maps to the chief magistrates of the two states.