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Federal court records, Belding et al. v. Hebard: Slick Rock Creek area

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  • BKLDL.NO V. HEBARD. waft^S^.. ■&*~BMr! p.,-.— mm is about 800 feet less than that of the Hangover, which does start at the river immediately opposite the main ridge on the northeast side of the river, and upon which the line on that side is confessedly located. From the top of the Fodder Stack the appellants claim that the state line runs south with the summit of that ridge to its junction with the Hangover ridge, which from there runs southwest. To support this contention appellants rely upon the fact that between the mouth of Slick Rock and the junction of Hangover and Fodder Stack ridges they show 41 trees marked as state-line trees, aifti from this circumstance they contend that this was the line actually marked by the commissioners, and adopted by them as the line, and that the calls for course and the "main ridge" must yield to the actually marked
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