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The county of Lyon is bounded as follows: Commencing on the west line of Osage county, at the corner to sections fourteen, fifteen, twenty-two and twenty-three of township fifteen south, of range thirteen east; thence west on section lines and the south line of Wabaunsee county, to the east line of range nine east; thence south along said range line, to the north line of township twenty-two south; thence east on said township line, to the section line between the second and third tiers of sections in range thirteen east; thence north with the section lines, to a point twenty rods south of the one-fourth corner on the west line of section fourteen, township twenty, range thirteen; thence east, parallel to the east-and-west middle line of said section, to the middle of the Neosho river; thence up the middle of said river, passing through the middle of a stone pier now standing in the middle of the Neosho river, and following thence up the middle of the Neosho river, to a point forty rods north of the east-and-west center line of said section; thence west, parallel to the east-and-west center line of said section, to the west line of section fourteen; thence north with section line and the west lines of Coffey and Osage counties, to the place of beginning.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 18. Counties § 18-156. Lyon - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-18-counties/ks-st-sect-18-156/
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