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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. That all that part of the county of Essex, as the same stood before the passage of this act, contained within the following boundaries, viz.: beginning on the sound leading from Elizabethtown Point to Amboy, at the easternmost point in the division line between the counties of Essex and Middlesex; thence northeasterly along the eastern line of Essex county to the southeast point in the division line of the township of Clinton; thence westerly along the division line between the township of Clinton and city of Elizabeth, to the division line between the townships of Clinton and Union; thence along the northerly and westerly line of division between the townships of Union and Clinton to the northerly division line of the township of Springfield; thence down the east branch of the Rahway river to the junction of the east and west branches of said river; thence up the west branch of said Rahway river to the mouth of William and Abner Stites' mill race; thence along said mill race to William and Abner Stites' mill pond; thence along the middle of said pond or ponds to the mouth of the brook that runs south and near to Wellington Campbell's paper mill; thence up said brook to the new road near said Wellington Campbell's mill dam; thence up said new road to the center line of the said Morris turnpike; thence up the said center line of the said turnpike to the Passaic river; thence along said line to the northerly division line of the township of New Providence; thence along the north and west division line of the township of New Providence to the division line of the township of Plainfield; thence along the westerly and southerly division line of the township of Plainfield to the division line between the counties of Essex and Middlesex; thence easterly along the division line between said counties to the place of beginning on the sound; including and intending to include within the said metes and bounds all that part of the county of Essex now contained within the city of Elizabeth and the townships of Rahway, Union, Westfield, Plainfield, New Providence, and that portion of the township of Springfield included within the boundary lines hereinbefore described, be and the same is hereby erected into a separate county, to be called the county of Union; and said lines shall hereafter be the division lines between the counties of Essex, Somerset, Morris, Middlesex, and the said county of Union, respectively.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Acts Saved from Repeal ACTS SAVED 40 § 18-4(28.1) - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/acts-saved-from-repeal/nj-st-sect-acts-saved-40-18-4-28-1/
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