Cochran County v. Hockley County

158 S.W.2d 102
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedDecember 1, 1941
DocketNo. 5354.
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Cochran County v. Hockley County, 158 S.W.2d 102 (Tex. Ct. App. 1941).

Opinion

JACKSON, Chief Justice.

This suit was instituted by the plaintiffs, Cochran and Bailey counties, against the defendants, Lamb and Hockley counties, to determine the boundary lines between Bailey and Lamb and between Cochran and Hockley.

The pleadings are not questioned and are sufficient to authorize the admission of the testimony upon which the court bases his' findings of fact and to warrant the judgment in favor of Hockley and Lamb counties, from which findings and decree the plaintiffs, Bailey and Cochran prosecute this appeal.

In 1876 the Legislature of the State of Texas passed an act dividing Young and Bexar territories into certain new counties and defining the boundaries of such counties. Among the new counties so created out of said territories were the four' involved in this controversy with boundaries defined by the act as follows in Vol. 8, Gammel’s Law, page 1073:

“The county of Lamb : Beginning at the northwest corner of Hale county; thence west thirty miles; thence south to a point thirty miles due west of the southwest corner of Hale county; thence east thirty miles to the southwest corner of Hale county; thence north to the place of beginning.
“The county of Bailey: Beginning at the northwest corner of Lamb county; thence west to the 103rd meridian, at the southwest corner of Parmer county; thence south with the 103rd meridian to a point due west of the southwest corner of Lamb county; thence east to the southwest corner of Lamb county; thence north to the place of beginning.
“The county of Cochran: Beginning at the southwest corner of Bailey county in the 103rd meridian; thence east to the southeast corner of Bailey county and southwest corner of Lamb county; thence south thirty miles; thence west to the 103rd meridian; thence north with said meridian to the place of beginning.
“The county of Hockley: Beginning at the northeast corner of Cochran county, southeast corner of Bailey county and *104 southwest corner of Lamb county; thence east thirty miles to the southeast corner of Lamb county and southwest corner of Hale county; thence south thirty miles; thence west thirty miles to the southeast corner of Cochran county; thence north to the place of beginning.”

Bailey county lies immediately west of Lamb. Cochran lies immediately west of Hockley and south of Bailey. Hockley is south of and adjacent to Lamb. The east boundary lines of Bailey and Cochran are coincident with and constitute the west lines of Hockley and Lamb. We herewith insert a sketch that we hope will enable the reader to more readily understand the location of the counties involved and the corner in dispute :

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