Alteration in the Boundary of Hamilton, Wayne, and Knox, 1798


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Alteration in the Boundary of Hamilton, Wayne, and Knox—

June 22nd By an Ordinance of this date the following Alterations in the Boundaries of the Counties of Hamilton and Knox were declared—Viz

The Western boundary of the County of Hamilton shall begin at the spot on the bank of the Ohio River where the general boundary line between the lands of the United States and the Indian Tribes, established at Greeneville on the third day of August 1795 so intersects the bank of that River & run with that general boundary line to Fort Recovery;and from thence by a line to be drawn due north from Fort Recovery until it intersects the Southern boundary line of the County of Wayne, and the said line from the Ohio to Fort Recovery and from thence to the southern boundary of the County of Wayne shall also be the eastern boundary of the County of Knox


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