SECTION 1. That the line between the counties of Jackson and Macon be changed as follows: Beginning at a white oak at the north-west corner of Jackson county, in Walker’s line; thence with said lines east one mile to two white oaks; thence south five and a half miles to a black oak; thence west one mile to a stake in the west boundary line of said county of Jackson; thence north to the beginning; Provided, That nothing herein contained shall reduce the said county of Jackson below her constitutional area; and provided that those living within the bounds proposed to be striken off, shall pay the expenses of surveying the county of Jackson, in order to ascertain whether or not there is sufficient territory.
COMPILER’S NOTE: The remainder of the Act does not apply to Jackson County, and therefore, is not included in this publication.
Passed: February 9, 1850.