MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972
As Amended

SEC. 19-1-1. Adams County.

Adams County is bounded by beginning on the Mississippi River, bounding on Jefferson County, at the upper side of Rose's old settlement, and thence easterly in a direct line to Strover's mound, near Fairchild's creek; thence up the south branch of said creek, with its meanderings, to a place once known as Griffin's stillhouse, and afterward George Selser's springs; thence in a direct line to the northeast corner of what was once Edmond Andrews' cotton gin; thence in a due east course to the basis meridian line; thence south with said line, on Jefferson and Franklin Counties, to the River Homochitto; thence with said river, bounding on Wilkinson County (to leave Tansy Island in Wilkinson County), to the Mississippi River; and thence northerly along the same to the place of beginning. The county site is Natchez.

SOURCES: Codes, 1871, Sec. 20; 1880, Sec. 24; 1892, Sec. 348; 1906, Sec. 411; Hemingway's 1917, Sec. 3825; 1930, Sec. 3888; 1942, Sec. 3023; Laws, Apr. 2, 1799.


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