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Jackson County, West Virginia - - 1900 Federal Census Team Transcription
Microfilm # T623-1760
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28 Grant Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district north and west of the public road leading from the Wood county line up Little Pond Creek and the main public road leading down Little Sandy River to the Ohio River.
     
29 Grant Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district south and east of the public road leading from the Wood county line up Little Pond Creek and the main public road leading down Little Sandy River to the Ohio River.
     
30 Ravenswood Magisterial Dist. (part) including Ravenswood town
All of district bounded by a line beginning on the Ohio River at the mouth of Sandy Creek; thence up said creek to the mouth of Straight Fork; thence up Straight Fork to its source, to the Grant district line; thence to the Ohio River, to the place of beginning.
     
31 Ravenswood Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district bounded by a line beginning on the Ohio River at the mouth of Sandy Creek; thence up said creek to the mouth of Straight Fork; thence up said Straight Fork to its source, the Grant district line; thence southeast to the Parkersburg and Charleston Road; thence with same to the Ripley district line; thence with same to the Union district line; thence with same to the Ohio River, to the place of beginning.
     
32 Ravenswood Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district east of the Parkersburg and Charleston Road.
     
33 Ripley Magisterial Dist. (part) including Ripley town
All of district bounded by a line beginning at the point where Mill Creek crosses the line between Union and Ripley Magisterial Dist.s; thence up said creek to the forks thereof above the town of Ripley; thence with the main creek to the Washington district line near Frozen Camp; thence to the Ravenswood district line; thence to the Union district line, to the place of beginning.
     
34 Ripley Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district bounded by a line beginning where Mill Creek crosses the line between Union and Ripley Magisterial Dist.s; thence up said Mill Creek to the Parkersburg and Charleston Road; thence with the Parkersburg and Charleston Road
     
35 Ripley Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district bounded by a line beginning at Mill Creek where the Charleston and Parkersburg Road crosses said creek; thence up said creek to the Forks; thence up the main creek to the Washington district line near Frozen Camp; thence south with the Washington district line to the Parkersburg and Charleston Road; thence north with the said road to the place of beginning.
     
36 Union Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district north and east of a line running up Mill Creek from its mouth to the mouth of Cow Run; thence with same to Huntsville; thence up middle fork of said run to the Mason county line.
     
37 Union Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district south and west of a line running up Mill Creek from its mouth to the mouth of Cow Run; thence with same to Huntsville; thence up middle fork of said run to the Mason county line.
     
38 Washington Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district north of the main public road leading from Ripley past Belgrove to the Roane county line.
     
39 Washington Magisterial Dist. (part)
All of district south of the main public road leading from Ripley past Belgrove to the Roane county line.
     
150 Ripley Magisterial Dist. (part)
All that part of Ripley Magisterial Dist. lying south of the McLean Pike and west of the Parkersburg and Charleston Road.
     
151 Ripley Magisterial Dist. (part)
Beginning at the junction of the right and left hand fork of Parchment; thence with the ridge between said streams to the head of the right hand fork; thence with the dividing ridge between Thirteen Mile Creek and the right hand fork of Parchment to where it is intersected by the Centerpoint ridge; thence with the Centerpoint ridge to the place of beginning.
     

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