Chapter 315. Ratifying the establishment of the boundary line between the States of Connecticut and Massachusetts
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CHAP. 315.— An Act Ratifying the establishment of the boundary line between the States of Connecticut and Massachusetts. October 3, 1914. [[S. 3550](/us/bill/63/s/3550).] [[Public, No. 207](/us/pl/63/207).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That Congress hereby consentsMassachusetts and Connecticut. Consent of Congress to agreed boundary line between. to the establishment of a boundary line between the States of Massachusetts and Connecticut, heretofore agreed upon by said States, which boundary line is shown by duplicate maps, one copy of which has been deposited with the secretary of state of Massachusetts and another copy in the library of the State of Connecticut, and which boundary line has been fixed and determined according to the terms of an act of the Legislature of the State of Connecticut entitled “An act establishing the boundary line between Connecticut and Massachusetts,” approved June sixth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, which act has been sent to and received by the State of Massachusetts, and an act of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts entitled “An act to establish the boundary line between the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of Connecticut,” approved March nineteenth, nineteen hundred and eight, which act has been sent to and received by the State of Connecticut, each of which acts contains a full description of said boundary line.
Approved, October 3, 1914.