100th Meridian Oklahoma/Texas State Line
100th Meridian Oklahoma/Texas State Line
The 100th meridian first marked the boundary between the Republic of Texas and the vast Louisiana Purchase establishing this boundary was one of the most far reaching events in which the nation engaged.
In 1927 the U.S. Supreme Court established the OK/TX state line along this boundary. The 100th meridian chapter, NSDAR dedicated this project to identify this state line located 4 miles west of Hollis, OK, on U.S. highway 62.
Sponsored by the Harmon Co. Historical Society Dedicated by 100th Meridian Chapter NSDAR July 1991
Top of marker: (Symbol) Daughters of the American Revolution. NSDAR Founded 1890. 100th Median CH NSDAR Organized Dec. 1964
Bottom of marker: Willis Granite Products Granite, Oklahoma
In 1927 the U.S. Supreme Court established the OK/TX state line along this boundary. The 100th meridian chapter, NSDAR dedicated this project to identify this state line located 4 miles west of Hollis, OK, on U.S. highway 62.
Sponsored by the Harmon Co. Historical Society Dedicated by 100th Meridian Chapter NSDAR July 1991
Top of marker: (Symbol) Daughters of the American Revolution. NSDAR Founded 1890. 100th Median CH NSDAR Organized Dec. 1964
Bottom of marker: Willis Granite Products Granite, Oklahoma
Location
Directions
5 miles west of Hollis, Oklahoma, between the Oklahoma and Texas state line signs. South side of road in front of Oklahoma state sign.
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