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Private Acts of 1915 Chapter 146

SECTION 1.  That the County line between Coffee and Franklin Counties be, and the same is hereby changed so as to be in part as follows:  Beginning at the northwest corner of J. P. Parker's farm, at a point on the west side of Rock Creek, in the present line between Coffee and Franklin Counties and just across said Rock Creek from a stone marker in said present line between said Counties, thence running with the meanders of the west bank of said Rock Creek in a southerly and southeasterly direction three hundred and twenty-five poles, more or less, to the intersection of said Creek with the south line of Burch Hutson's farm, said point being said Hutson's southwest corner, thence running in an easterly direction with said Hutson's south line one hundred and forty-one poles, more or less, to the southeast corner of said Hutson's farm, thence running north with the east line of said Hutson's farm and Dr. J. A. Mitchell's ten acre tract one hundred and forty poles, more or less, to the County line between said Coffee and Franklin Counties, said point of intersection being a few poles southeast of a stone marker in the present County line between said two counties; so as to include in the Thirteenth Civil District of Coffee County the following lands now lying in the Seventh Civil District of Franklin County, to wit:  the farm of Burch Hutson containing about 155 acres, the farm of J. P. Parker containing about 65 acres, and a small strip of land lying between said Parker farm and Rock Creek, Dr. J. A. Mitchell's ten acre tract, a small tract of J. M. Travis, and what is known as "Johnstown Settlement."

SECTION 2.  That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be, and the same are hereby repealed.

SECTION 3.  That this Act take effect from and after its passage, the public welfare requiring it.

Passed:  March 30, 1915.