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RANGE MARKS 47 AND 48 ON CAMPOBELLO ISLAND AS SEEN FROM BOUNDARY TURNING POINT 13 AT ENTRANCE TO QUODDY ROADS

INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION (US and Canada)

JOINT REPORT

UPON THE

SURVEY AND DEMARCATION OF THE BOUNDARY

BETWEEN THE

UNITED STATES AND CANADA

FROM THE SOURCE OF THE ST. CROIX RIVER
TO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLES I AND II OF THE TREATY
SIGNED AT WASHINGTON, APRIL 11, 1908, ARTICLES I AND II OF THE
TREATY SIGNED AT WASHINGTON, MAY 21, 1910, AND
ARTICLE III OF THE TREATY SIGNED AT
WASHINGTON, FEBRUARY 24, 1925

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S COMMISSIONER

W. F. KING, 1908-1916

J. J. MCARTHUR, 1917–1924

J. D. CRAIG, 1925–1931

NOEL J. OGILVIE, 1931–

UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON : 1934

UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER

O. H. TITTMANN, 1908–1915

E. C. BARNARD, 1915–1921
E. LESTER JONES, 1921-1929
JAMES H. VAN WAGENEN, 1929–

Published UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY

COMMISSIONERS

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SIRS:

The SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EXTERNAL AFFAIRS OF CANADA,
Ottawa.

We have the honor to submit herewith our printed joint report upon the establishment of the section of the international boundary between the United States and Canada from the source of the St. Croix River to the Atlantic Ocean, together with an atlas of eighteen signed joint maps of the boundary as now established in accordance with the provisions of Articles I and II of the treaty between the United States and Great Britain signed at Washington April 11, 1908, of Articles I and II of the treaty between the United States and Great Britain signed at Washington May 21, 1910, and of Article III of the treaty between the United States and His Britannic Majesty in respect of Canada signed at Washington February 24, 1925.

This report is the fifth of a series of seven final reports being prepared by the Commissioners on the survey and demarcation of the several sections of the international boundary line between the United States and Canada and Alaska and Canada in accordance with the provisions of existent boundary treaties. The seven reports, together with their accompanying maps, will cover the entire boundary between the United States and Canada and between Alaska and Canada, with the exception of that part of the boundary through the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes which was reestablished and reported upon by the International Waterways Commission under the special provisions of Article IV of the treaty of April 11, 1908.

The signed originals of the report and the originals of each of the eighteen boundary maps have been prepared in quadruplicate and two originals of the report and two sets of the original maps, bound in atlas form, are transmitted herewith to each Government.

Very truly yours,

How Wagenen

United States Commissioner.

Wellgiline

His Britannic Majesty's Commissioner.

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