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Acts of 1867-68 Chapter 13

COMPILER'S NOTE: Only Sections 6 and 7 of this Act applied to Rutherford County.

SECTION 6. That the county lines between the counties of Rutherford and Williamson, be so changed as to run as follows: beginning at the Southeast corner of Williamson county and the North boundary line of Bedford county, running Westwardly with the Bedford and Marshall county line to the Fayetteville and Farmington Turnpike; thence North with the said Turnpike road to the line between Mrs. Crump's and T.F.P. Allison's land East of the pike; thence East with line between Allison's and Bellafant and J. Jordan's, Sr., and Joshua Johnson's heirs, to J. Jordan's North-East corner; thence North to Harpeth river; thence down the same to where the big road that runs from College Grove to Williamson Jordan's old homestead crosses the same; thence East with said road to the Eaglesville, Unionville and Salem Turnpike; thence North with the same to the culvert, near the toll-house; thence East with the big road via John Haley's; and thence Eastwardly to the Rutherford county line; and thence, as at present, with said line between Rutherford and Williamson counties.

SECTION 7. That the line between the counties of Bedford and Rutherford, be changed so as to include the farms of William Williams and C. H. Lamb, in the county of Rutherford; and that this Act take effect from and after its passage.

Passed: December 3, 1867.