Texas v. Louisiana

431 U.S. 161, 52 L. Ed. 2d 225, 97 S. Ct. 2166, 1976 U.S. LEXIS 185
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedJune 14, 1976
DocketNo. 36, Orig.
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Texas v. Louisiana, 431 U.S. 161, 52 L. Ed. 2d 225, 97 S. Ct. 2166, 1976 U.S. LEXIS 185 (1976).

Opinion

DECREE

For the purpose of giving effect to the opinion of this Court announced on June 14, 1976, 426 U. S. 465:

It Is Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed As Follows:

1. That the extension of the boundary southerly from the point where the line forming the boundary between Texas and Louisiana southerly from the Arkansas boundary, intersects the geographical middle of the Sabine River (Latitude 31°59' 56.225" North, Longitude 94°02/33.105" West, said point being taken from the United States Geological Survey Quadrangle Center, Tex.-La. 1958 Edition) to the mid-point between the gulfward extension of the Sabine Pass jetties Latitude 29°38'37.329" North, Longitude 93°49/30.940" West hereby is established.

Said boundary commences at Latitude 31°59/56.225" North and Longitude 94°02/33.105" West, thence proceeding in a southerly direction along the Sabine River using the federal line as shown for the boundary on the United States Geological Survey Quadrangle Center, Tex.-La., 1958 Edition (photo-revised 1969) and signed by Hatley N. Harrison, Jr., for Louisiana on February 20, 1974, and by H. H. Forbes, Jr., for Texas on February 20, 1974, which is in evidence in this case as Texas Exhibit AAA-1.

Thence, on the United States Geological Survey Quadrangle Logansport, La.-Tex. Edition of 1956 (photorevised 1969) and signed by Hatley N. Harrison, Jr., for Louisiana on February 20, 1974, and Herman H. Forbes, Jr. for Texas on February 20, 1974, which is in evidence in this case as Texas Exhibit AAA-2, using the federal line as shown along the [162]*162Sabine River as the boundary except for the alignments shown in red. These red alignments denote where the boundary follows old oxbows that formerly were the Sabine River and are located in the vicinity of:

LATITUDE NORTH LONGITUDE WEST
31°54/36// 93°55'51"
31053'45" 93055'54"
31 °53'34" 93°54'02"
31°50'20" 93°52/38"
31°49,22// 93o52'09"
31°47'27" 93°50'05"
31°47'04" 93°50/05'/
31046'16" 93°49'30"

Thence, on the United States Geological Survey Quadrangle Patroon, Tex.-La., Edition of 1956 (photorevised 1969) and signed by Hatley N. Harrison, Jr., for Louisiana on February 20, 1974, and by Herman H. Forbes, Jr. for Texas on February 20, 1974, which is in evidence in this case as Texas Exhibit AAA-3, using the federal line as shown along the Sabine River as the boundary except for the former alignments shown in red. These are located in the vicinity of:

LATITUDE NORTH LONGITUDE WEST
31o42'06" 93°48'60,/
31°41T2" 93°48'37"
31°36'52" 93°49'33"
31°31'44" 93°45'19"

Thence, on the United States Geological Survey Quadrangle Zwolle, La.-Tex., Edition of 1957 (photorevised 1969) and signed by Hatley N. Harrison, Jr., for Louisiana on February 20, 1974, and by Herman H. Forbes, Jr., for Texas on February 20, 1974, which is in evidence in this case as Texas Exhibit AAA-4, using the federal line as shown along the Sabine River as the boundary except for the former alignment shown in red. It is located in the vicinity of Latitude 31°31,50// North and Longitude 93°45'00" West.

Thence, on the United States Geological Survey Quadrangle [163]*163Negreet, La.-Tex., Edition of 1954 (photorevised 1969) and signed by Hatley N. Harrison, Jr. for Louisiana, on February 20, 1974 and by Herman H. Forbes, Jr. for Texas on February 20, 1974, which is in evidence in this case as Texas Exhibit AAA-5, using the federal line as shown along the Sabine River as the boundary.

Thence, on the United States Geological Survey Quadrangle Weirgate, Tex.-La., Edition of 1954 (photorevised 1969) and signed by Hatley N. Harrison, Jr. for Louisiana on March 29, 1974, and by Herman H. Forbes, Jr. for Texas on April 5, 1974, which is in evidence in this case as Texas Exhibit AAA-6, using the federal line as shown along the Sabine River as the boundary except for the former alignments shown in red. These are located in the vicinity of:

LATITUDE NORTH LONGITUDE WEST
31°11T2" 93°33'10"
31°04'16// 93°32/03"
31°00T4" 93°34/10//

Thence, on the United States Geological Survey Quadrangle Merryville, Tex.-La., Edition of 1959 signed by Hatley N. Harrison, Jr. for Louisiana on February 20, 1974, and by Herman H. Forbes, Jr. for Texas, on February 20, 1974, which is in evidence in this case as Texas Exhibit AAA-7, using the federal line as shown along the Sabine River as the boundary except for the former alignments shown in red. These are located in the vicinity of:

LATITUDE NORTH LONGITUDE WEST
30°50'39" 93°33'37//
30°45T8" 93°36'23"

Thence, on the United States Geological Survey Quadrangle Bon Weir, La.-Tex., Edition of 1959 signed by Hatley N. Harrison, Jr. for Louisiana on February 20, 1974, and by Herman H. Forbes, Jr. for Texas, on February 20, 1974, which is in evidence in this case as Texas Exhibit AAA-8, using the federal line as shown along the Sabine River as the boundary [164]*164except for the former alignments shown in red. These are located in the vicinity of:

LATITUDE NORTH LONGITUDE WEST
30°43'27" 93°36'47"
30°38T4" 93°40'40"
30°34'49" 93°42'42"
30°34'40" 93°43'13"
30°30'38" 93°42'28"

Thence, on the United States Geological Survey Quadrangle Starks, La.-Tex. Edition of 1959 (photorevised 1967) and the United States Geological Survey Quadrangle Bessmay, Tex.La., Edition of 1955, each signed by Hatley N. Harrison, Jr., for Louisiana on February 20, 1974, and by Herman H. Forbes, Jr., for Texas on February 20, 1974, which are in evidence in this case as Texas Exhibits AAA-9 and AAA-10, using the federal line as shown along the Sabine River as the boundary except for the former alignments shown in red. These are located in the vicinity of:

LATITUDE NORTH LONGITUDE WEST

30°23'40" 93°44'36"

30°19T7" 93°45'21"

30°18'40" 93°44'37"

30°16'58" 93°42'12"

30°15'25" 93°42'08"

Thence, on the United States Geological Survey Quadrangle Orange, La.-Tex., Edition of 1960 signed by Hatley N. Harrison, Jr., for Louisiana, on March 29, 1974, and by Herman H. Forbes, Jr., for Texas, on May 20, 1974, which is in evidence in this case as Texas Exhibit AAA-11, using the federal line as shown along the Sabine River as the boundary except for the former alignments shown in red. These are located in the vicinity of:

30°12T1" 93°42'46"

30° 11/38" 93°42'33"

30°06'04" 93°42'37"

30°05/09" 93°43'49"

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