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Louisiana Counties and Parishes: 1912

The Creation of Legal Borders

1912

1912 ACT No. 6.

AN ACT To create, establish, and organize the parish of Allen; to fix and define the boundaries thereof; to provide a Representative therefor; to provide for the adjustment of the assets and liabilities of the Parish of Calcasieu with the said Parish of Allen; and to assign the Parish to a Senatorial, Judicial, and other Districts.

1912 ACT No. 7.

AN ACT To create, establish, and organize the Parish of Jefferson Davis; to fix and define the bounderies[sic] thereof; to provide a Representative therefor; to provide for the adjustment of the assets and liabilities of the Parish of Calcasieu with the said Parish of Jefferson Davis; and to assign the Parish to a Senatorial, Judicial, and other Districts.

1912 ACT No. 8.

AN ACT To create, establish, and organize the Parish of Beauregard; to fix and define the boundaries thereof; to provide for a Representative therefor; to provide for the adjustment of the assets and liabilities of the parish of Calcasieu with the said Parish of Bureaugard [sic]; and to assign the Parish to a Senatorial, Judicial, and other Districts.

1912 ACT No. 124.

AN ACT To repeal an Act passed by the General Assembly of the State of Louisiana in the year 1826, which was approved February 22, 1826, which relates to the boundary lines between the Parishes of Washington and St. Tammany, and establishing a dividing line between said Parishes in Section No. 57, Township 4 South, Range 12 East.