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Transylvania County was cut off from
Henderson and Jackson Counties in the year
1861.
"Public Laws of North Carolina, Session of
1860-1861, Chapter 10, Page 19.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General
Assembly of the State of North Carolina, and it
is hereby enacted by the authority of the
same. That a county by the name of
Transylvania be laid off and
established out of the counties of Henderson
and Jackson with the following boundary, to
wit: beginning at the standing stone, on the
South Carolina line, near the head waters of
Green river and Little river,
to the top of Hickory mountain, thence a
straight line to the top of the mountain, west
of William Sintel's, thence with the main ridge
to the top of the high point on the mountain
near the Hadden farm, thence a straight line to
the mouth of the branch between the Hadden and
Justus farms, thence down the French Broad
river to the mouth of Bryson's creek, thence a
straight line to the top of Pisgah mountain,
thence a west direction with the Haywood line
to the Jackson line to a point on the Blue
Ridge between the head of Indian creek and
Toxaway, and running with the dividing ridge
between Indian creek and Toxaway river to said
river, thence south to the South Carolina line,
thence with
the South Carolina line to the beginning.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That this
act shall be in force from and after its
ratification."
Ratified the 15th day of February, 1861.
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