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ARTICLE
I.
BOUNDARIES.
The boundaries
of the State of Florida shall be as follows: Commencing at the mouth of the
river Perdido; from thence up the middle of said river to where it intersects
the south boundary line of the State of Alabama, and the thirty-first degree
of north latitude; thence due east to the Chattahoochee river; thence down the
middle of said river to its confluence with the Flint river; thence straight
to the head of the St. Marys river; thence down the middle of said river to
the Atlantic ocean; thence southeastwardly along the coast to the edge of the
Gulf Stream; thence southwestwardly along the edge of the Gulf Stream and Florida
Reefs to and including the Tortugas islands; thence northeastwardly to a point
three leagues from the mainland; thence northwestwardly three leagues from the
land, to a point west of the mouth of the Perdido river; thence to the place
of beginning.
| NEW AND
NOTEWORTHY
ON FLORIDA MEMORY |
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| Bedell Collection 126 prints of Deaconess Harriet Bedell working among the Seminole Indians in South Florida from 1933 to 1960. |
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Pets with a Florida Flair From dogs and cats, to fawns, monkeys and macaws, Floridians have shared their lives with their animal friends. |
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Postcard Collection Over 6,300 picture postcards of Florida attractions, cities, and people, circa 1900s-1970s. |
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