Wyoming Statutes

§ 18-1-101 — Counties named, boundaries

Wyoming·Title 18 Counties·Ch. 1 GENERALLY·Art. 1 COUNTY BOUNDARIES
(a)Albany county is that portion of the state of Wyoming within the following boundaries: commencing at a point on the south boundary of Wyoming, where a line projected south from the north one-quarter corner of section six (6), township twelve
(12)north, range seventy (70) west, through the centers of sections and through one-quarter corners intersects said boundary; thence north to the north one-quarter corner of section six (6), township twelve (12) north, range seventy (70) west; thence along the third (3rd) standard parallel to the south one-quarter corner of section thirty-one (31), township thirteen (13) north, range seventy (70) west; thence north, through the centers of sections and through one-quarter corners to the north one-quarter corner of section six (6), township sixteen

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