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Here is another for the Potomac River.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/08/us/justices-consider-dispute-on-use-of-pot
omac-river.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm
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Hi Everyone:
Hope someone has the answer and can also give me a citation for answer.
In Virginia land recording; i.e. tax records, deeds, etc.,
1) when a county has a river as a boundary/border, where does the boundary
begin/end? Is it the middle of the waterway, the closest edge or the the
other side?
2) Is this consistent throughout the commonwealth?
3) If there are islands surveyed in a river, and at that same point this
river is boundary between two counties - what determines where the islands
are located and is it possible a deed was recorded and taxes are collected
in two counties?
Anyone with any similar problems found in land records?
Thanks for input
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