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Code · Washington · Title 36 — Counties · Chapter 36.04

RCW 36.04.390

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Yakima county shall consist of the territory bounded as follows, to wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of township six north of range twelve east; thence east along the north boundary of township six north until said line intersects the range line between range twenty-three east and range twenty-four east; thence north along said range line to the Columbia river; thence north up the midchannel of said river to the southeast corner of Kittitas county; thence along the southern boundary of Kittitas county to the summit of the Cascade mountains; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Lewis county; thence west along the line of said county to the northeast corner of Skamania county; thence along the east line of Skamania county to the line between townships six and seven north; thence east along said line to the place of beginning.
[ 1905 c 89 s 1 ; 1886 p 168; 1873 p 571; 1869 p 296; 1868 p 60; 1867 p 50; RRS s 3963.]
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