Pages That Mention Drakes Creek
Carroll_Letter_161_49742
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Legislature at every Session, is as well qualified to make impartial decisions, as one who has a reasonable certainty of the undisturbed possession of office during his good behaviour. By the third article of the convention of eighteen hundred and twenty, regulating the boundary between the States of Kentucky and Tennessee, it is provided that whenever the Governor of either State, shall deem it expedient to have the line between the two States run and plainly marked, he shall cause a notification thereof to be communicated to the Governor of the other State, and thereupon two surveyors shall be appointed, one by the Governor of each State to ascertain, survey and plainly mark what is known by the name of Walkers line. The Governor of Kentucky is accordance with this stipulation, notified me early in September last, that he was desirous to have the line run and marked adjoining the counties of Trigg, Simpson, and Allen, and solicited the co-ope -ration of this State. Mr. James Bright was accor-dingly appointed the Surveyor in behalf of Tennessee, and he and Doctor Munsell of Kentucky commenced the duties assigned them early in November. On tracing and marking the line it was discovered, that at a certain beach [sic] tree near Drakes creek, the reported line took an offset south sixty two degrees west to a black Jack, on the road leading from Nashville to Lexington, and thence it took an other offset