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Private Acts of 1911 Chapter 568

SECTION 1.  That the boundary line between the Third and Fourth Civil Districts of Henderson County, Tennessee, be, and the same hereby are, changed so as to exclude from the Third District the parties hereinafter named, together with their lands, and that the said parties, together with their lands, be included in the Fourth Civil District of Henderson County, Tennessee. Said boundary line between said districts shall hereafter run with the following line instead of line as at present:  Beginning at the line of I. M. Buck, it being the line of the Fourth District, and running with J. W. Neisler's east boundary line to W. H. Neisler, then with W. H. Neisler's east line to J. M. Neisler, with J. M. Neisler's east line to J. W. Fanning's Morton place; then with his east line to the corner; then west with J. W. Fanning's line to J. M. Neisler; then west to J. W. Fanning's home place; thence west to J. D. Horton's; then west to R. J. McPeak; thence to H. J. Petty; thence with his line to the corner; thence south with his line to the land of Tom Christopher, it being the line of the Fourth District.  The names below want to go from the Third District to the Fourth District:  J. W. Neisler, W. H. Neisler, J. M. Neisler, J. W. Fanning, J. D. Horton, R. J. McPeak.

SECTION 2.  That all laws or parts of laws in conflict with this Act be, and the same are, hereby repealed, and that this Act take effect from and after its passage, the public welfare requiring it.

Passed: July 1, 1911.