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SPECIAL LAWS. 29
Thence southeasterly along the boundary line between said I. thence along the north line of said Survey No. 21, to
its N. W. corner, same being also the N. E. corner of I.
Thence north 65 degrees east with the north line of S. A. thence S. 25 degrees
east with the N. E. line of said Survey No. 6 to its southeast corner
which is also the northeast corner of Survey No. 5, S. A. thence N. 65 degrees east 1353 varas, across the
land of Cochran to a point in the S. W. boundary line of Treybig's
land;
Thence S. 25 degrees east 40 varas to his south corner and west
corner of John Valigura's land. thence N. 65 degrees east along
the northwest line of said John Valigura's land, 1330 varas to the
Vox Populi Garwood public road; thence continuing N. 65 degrees
east 3086 varas across the land of Jones to the west bank of the
Colorado River; thence in the same direction to the east bank of
the Colorado River;
Thence up said east bank of the Colorado River, with its meanders
to the Chumney Ferry public road; thence easterly along said road
to the intersection with the west line of P. T. Gordon tract, which
is also the S. W. corner of said tract; thence in a northerly direction
with the west line of the Gordon tract to its N. W. corner;
thence in an easterly direction with the N. line of said Gordon tract,
to its N. E. corner;
Thence southeasterly with the N. E. line of the Gordon tract to the
Chumney Ferry public road; thence westerly with said road to the
intersection with Pen Darvis slough running through Engelhard land;
thence southeasterly with said slough with its meanders to its point
of intersection with the south line of the James Ross League;
Thence east with said south line of said James Ross League to
its point of intersection with the east boundary line of the Cane
Belt Ry. right-of-way; thence following said east line of said rightof-way
across the James Nelson League. thence in a southwesterly
direction with the S. E. line of said right-of-way to the end of said
right-of-way;
'Thence continuing in the same direction to the west bank of the
Colorado River; thence down said river with its meanders of said
west bank to the point of beginning; which territory shall hereafter
constitute the Garwood Independent School District.
SEC. 2. The condition of the schools in said district and the immediate
necessity of employing and contracting with teachers to conduct
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1921 [Volume 21], book, 1921; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth14933/m1/433/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .