Arkansas Statutes

§ 1-1-101 — Extension of western boundary line

Arkansas § 1-1-101

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Ark. Code Ann. § 1-1-101 (2026).

Text

The western boundary line of the State of Arkansas is extended as follows, so as to include all that strip of land in the Indian Territory lying and being situated between the Arkansas state line adjacent to the city of Fort Smith, and the Arkansas River and Poteau River, described as follows, namely: Beginning at a point on the south bank of the Arkansas River one hundred (100) paces west of Old Fort Smith, where the western boundary line of the State of Arkansas crosses the Arkansas River, and running southwesterly along the south bank of the Arkansas River to the mouth of the Poteau; thence at right angles with the Poteau River to the center of the current of that river; thence southerly up the middle of the current of the Poteau River, except where the Arkansas state line intersects th

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Legislative History

Acts 1905, No. 41, § 1, p. 124; C. & M. Dig., § 9180; Pope's Dig., § 11865; A.S.A. 1947, § 5-101.

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