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Northeast Corner of Texas

Follett, Lipscomb County

Marker Text

Established by law in 1850 as intersection of 100-degree longitude and 36-degree, 30' latitude, this point remained in dispute 79 years. Of some nine surveys made to locate corner on ground, almost none coincided. Even so, three blocks were annexed to Texas from Oklahoma (1903, 1929) - to confusion of landowners. One man claimed he went to bed in Oklahoma and awoke in Texas. In 1929 U.S. Supreme Court had a final survey run. Some people with land formerly in Oklahoma could not afford to repurchase it in Texas, but exact site of corner was at last determined. (1970)

Marker Details

Address SH 15, 8 mi. E of Follett
Location Description from Follett take SH-15, 8 miles east to state line
Marker # 3611
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code land surveys, land companies, promotional towns
Latitude, Longitude 36.433362, -100.000108

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