Oklahoma v. Texas
281 U.S. 689, 50 S. Ct. 227
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Oklahoma v. Texas, 281 U.S. 689, 50 S. Ct. 227 (1930).
Opinion
Order approving a statement by Samuel S. Gannett, commissioner, of the cost of running, locating, and marking the boundary along the one hundredth meridian, as directed by the decree of January 3, 1927 (273 U. S. 93), and adjudging that the United States pay to the State of Texas one-third thereof.
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Oklahoma v. Texas, United States, Intervener
273 U.S. 93 (Supreme Court, 1927)
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