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The Indian Boundary Line

Immediately north of this marker runs the Indian Boundary Line which was established on Aug 24, 1816 by a treaty between three U.S. commissioners and the Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawotami Indians to provide a corridor between Lake Michigan and the ...

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Early Boundary Line

1630 - 1930

Boundary line between Norfolk and Plymouth Counties, originally established in 1640 as the boundary between the colonies of Massachusetts Bay and New Plymouth.

Marker is on Country Way 0.1 miles south of Mordecal Lincoln Road, on the left when ...

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Boundary Line Maryland - Virginia

State line located approximately 100

yards south of this point. In 1668

surveyors marked large Oak trees

to indicate the boundry. These

came to be called "Marriage

Trees" as couples traveled from

Virginia to wed under more lenient

Maryland laws. Boundry stones

were set after 1883 ...

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Boundary Lines of Baltimore Town

1729

[This marker portrays the subject in a pictorial manner. It shows the major streets of Baltimore in 1729. The six stars on the map represent the locations of this and five other identical markers.]

Marker is on East Lexington ...

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Greenville Treaty Boundary Line

Greenville Treaty

Boundary Line.

Treaty Signed And

Ratified 1795 By

The Indians And

General Anthony Wayne.

By This Treaty

The Land To The North

Was Given

To The Indians

And To The South

To The White Settlers.

Marker is at the intersection of Boundary Road (County Route 73) and Marion - Marysville ...

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Boundary Line

One of the last refinements in the N.C.-S.C. boundary was marked with a stone inscribed "1813" and located about ½ mile SE of here. This adjustment was made because of uncertainty in location of the Salisbury Road which had served ...

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Treaty of Fort McIntosh Boundary Line

In 1785, American Indian tribal leaders from the Chippewa, Delaware, Ottawa, and Wyandot met with representatives sent by the United States Congress to sign the controversial Treaty of Fort McIntosh. The treaty surrendered control of Native American lands in southern ...

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Indiana Territory Boundary Line

[Side One]

Northwest Territory formed 1787; Indiana Territory formed 1800. Admission of Ohio 1803 and formation of Michigan Territory 1805 established Indiana Territory's northern boundary at southern tip of Lake Michigan. When Indiana became state in 1816, Congress moved boundary ten ...

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Indian Boundary Line

This marks the eastern boundary (the present Greenville-Spartanburg county line) between the Cherokee Nation and the province of South Carolina from the end of the Cherokee War (1759-61) until 1777. In that year, the Treaty of DeWitt's Corner extended the ...

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