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Private Acts of 1925 Chapter 360

SECTION 1.  That the territory of Rutherford County lying in and comprising a part of the extreme northwest corner, and described by metes and bounds as follows:

Beginning at a point on the westerly bank of Stone's River just south of Neal's Ford, so as to leave said Neal's Ford in Rutherford County; thence north 7 3/4 degrees west 900 feet; thence north 10¼ degrees west 700 feet; thence north 15½ degrees east 347 feet; thence north 25½ degrees east 900 feet; thence north 45 degrees east 430 feet; thence north 3 3/4 degrees east 1365 feet to the corner of Mose Halton's land; thence north 25 3/4 degrees east 1300 feet; thence north 6½ degrees east 400 feet; thence north 3¼ degrees east 1600 feet; thence north 5½ degrees east 624 feet; thence south 88 3/4 degrees east 464 feet to a road; thence north 2 3/4 degrees east 1175 feet to a point on the north margin of the Couchville Road 4 feet east of property line; thence north 8½ degrees east 3665 feet to a point in the south boundary line of Wilson County; thence with the south boundary line of Wilson County northwestwardly 9900 feet, more or less, to the Davidson and Rutherford County line as established by Act of Legislature Chapter 145 of the Acts of 1847; thence with the Davidson and Rutherford County line as thus established south to the Stone's River; thence continuing with said line in a westerly direction along the northerly margin of the Fad Alexander estate to a point; thence south continuing with the lines of the Fad Alexander lands to Stone's River; thence in a southerly direction to the mouth of Hurricane Creek; thence continuing with the meanderings of said Stone's River to the point of beginning.

Shall and the same is hereby attached to and constituted a part of Davidson County.

SECTION 2.  That this Act shall take effect from and after the first day of July, 1925, the public welfare requiring it.

Passed:  March 30, 1925.