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Private Acts of 1804 Chapter 13

Sec. 1. That hereafter the lines which divide the counties of Montgomery and Stewart shall be as follows, to wit: Beginning on the Kentucky line, sixteen miles west of the meridian of Clarksville, then south fifteen degrees east, to intersect the line of Dickson county, about three miles east of the line run heretofore for Stewart county; thence with the ridge which divides the waters of yellow creek from the water of Guises and Wellses creek to the Indian boundary, and with said boundary westwardly to the line run for Stewart county.

Sec. 2. That the territory which lies west of the line established between the same and the former line shall be and the same is hereby declared to be part of Stewart County, Guises creek settlement included, and that territory which lies east of the line hereby established between the same and the former line, shall be, and is hereby declared a part of Montgomery County. July 31st 1804.