1900 Federal Census Team Transcription
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Cabell County, West Virginia - - 1900 Federal Census Team Transcription | ||||
Microfilm # T623-1756 | ||||
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1 | Barboursville Magisterial Dist. (part) including Barboursville town All that part of Magisterial Dist. within the following bounds: Beginning at the public road leading down the Ohio River from Cox's Landing at a point where said road crosses the Union and Barboursville district lines; thence in a southwesterly direction with said Union District line to the line of Grant Magisterial Dist., thence with the Grant district line to McComas district line; thence with the McComas district line to the Guyandotte River. Thence down the said Guyandotte River to Mud Island past Merritt's Mills; thence with the main public road leading from Merritt's Mills to Cox's Landing, the place of beginning. |
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2 | Barboursville Magisterial Dist. (part) All that part of Magisterial Dist. within the following bounds: Beginning at McComas district line where the Guyandotte River crosses said line dividing it from Barboursville Magisterial Dist.; thence down the Guyandotte River to Mud Island, past Merritt's Mills; thence with the main public road leading from Merritt's Mills to Cox's Landing to a point in said road where the same crosses the line between Union and Barboursville Magisterial Dist.s; thence north with the said Union district line to the Ohio River; thence down said river to the line of Guyandotte Magisterial Dist.; thence with a line of the said Guyandotte Magisterial Dist. to the Wayne county line; thence with the Wayne county line to the line of McComas Magisterial Dist.; thence with the McComas district line to the place of beginning. |
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3 | Grant Magisterial Dist. (part) including Culloden town All of district within the following bounds: Beginning in the Mason county line at the point where the Union and Grant district lines intersect the Mason county line; thence in a westerly direction with the Union and Grant district line to Mud River; thence up said Mud River to the mouth of Killgorus Creek; thence up said creek to the Glennwood Road; thence with the said road to the Mason county line, thence with the Mason county line to the place of beginning. |
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4 | Grant Magisterial Dist. (part) including Milton town All of district bounded as follows: Beginning at the mouth of Killgorus Creek; thence up said creek to the Glennwood Road, thence with the Glennwood Road to the Mason county line; thence with the Mason county line to the Putnam county line; thence with the Putnam county line to the Lincoln county line; thence with the Lincoln county line to the McComas district line; thence with the McComas district line to the top of the ridge at the head waters of Big Two Mile Creek, in a line of enumeration Magisterial Dist. No. 3; thence with the top of the ridge in a straight line to the headwaters of Big Two Mile Creek; thence down Big Two Mile Creek to Mud River; thence down said Mud River to the mouth of Killgorus Creek, the place of beginning. |
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5 | Grant Magisterial Dist. (part) All of district bounded as follows: Beginning on Mud River at the Barboursville district line just above the mouth of Cabell Creek; thence up the said river to the mouth of Big Two Mile Creek; thence up Big Two Mile Creek to the line of McComas Magisterial Dist. on the dividing ridge between Big Two Mile Creek and Fudger's Creek; thence in a northerly direction with the McComas district line to the Barboursville district line; thence with the Barboursville district line to the place of beginning. |
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6 | Guyandot Magisterial Dist. Excluding Guyandot town, Central City town, and Huntington city |
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7 | Central City town | |||
8 | Guyandot town | |||
9 | Huntington city: Ward 1 (part) Bounded by: Ohio River, 6th, 6th extended, Corporation line, Ohio River |
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10 | Huntington city: Ward 1 (part) Bounded by: 3rd Avenue, 8th, 8th extended, Corporation line, 6th extended, 6th |
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11 | Huntington city: Ward 1 (part) Bounded by: Ohio River, 9th, 9th extended, Corporation line, 8th extended, 8th, 3rd Avenue, 6th |
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12 | Huntington city: Ward 2 (part) Bounded by: Ohio River, 12, 12th extended Corporation line, 9th extended, 9th |
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13 | Huntington city: Ward 3 (part) Bounded by: the Ohio River, 16th, 16th extended, Corporation line, 12th extended, 12th |
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14 | Huntington city: Ward 3 (part) Bounded by: the Ohio River, 18th, 18th extended, Corporation line, 16th extended, 16th |
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15 | Huntington city: Ward 3 (part) Bounded by: the Ohio River, 20th, Corporation line, 18th extended, 18th |
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16 | Huntington city: Ward 3 (part) Bounded by: the Ohio River, Guyandotte River, Corporation line, 20th extended, 20th |
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17 | McComas Magisterial Dist. (part) All of district east of the Guyandotte River. |
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18 | McComas Magisterial Dist. (part) All of district west of the Guyandotte River. |
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19 | Union Magisterial Dist. (part) All of district north of a line beginning on the Ohio River at the mouth of Nine Mile Creek; thence up said creek to the public road leading up said creek; thence with said public road leading up said creek to the forks of the road near a school house; thence with the public road leading from Nine Mile Creek to Seven Mile Creek; thence with the public road leading up Seven Mile Creek to the forks of the road near Union Ridge Post Office; thence with the public road crossing the right hand fork and leading thereon to the Little Guyandotte River, to the Mason county line. |
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20 | Union Magisterial Dist. (part) All of district south of a line beginning on the Ohio River at the mouth of Nine Mile Creek; thence up said creek to the public road leading up said creek; thence with public road leading up said creek to the forks of the road near a school house; thence with the public road leading from Nine Mile Creek to Seven Mile Creek; thence with the public road leading up Seven Mile Creek to the forks of the road near Union Ridge Post Office; thence with the public road crossing the right hand fork and leading thereon to the Little Guyandotte River, to the Mason county line. |