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§ 4-3-350

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Laurens County is bounded as follows: on the southwest by the Saluda River by which it is separated from Abbeville and Greenwood Counties; on the northwest by Greenville County from which it is divided by a line commencing at the mouth of Line Creek, where it enters the Saluda River, and running 5 miles and 45 chains to a water oak, marked 'L. G.' on the Reedy River; thence N. 4� W. 3 miles and 45 chains to a point; thence N. 17� E. 11 miles and 60 chains, to the ford on Enoree River opposite Zadock's Ford; on the northeast by the Enoree River which separates it from Spartanburg and Union Counties; on the southeast by Newberry County from which it is divided by the old road leading from Odel's Ford on the Enoree River, to Island Ford on the Saluda River. HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 14-80; 1952 Code Section 14-80; 1942 Code Section 3005; 1932 Code Section 3005; Civ. C. '22 Section 697; Civ. C. '12 Section 615; Civ. C. '02 Section 555; G. S. 424; R. S. 483; (4) 661; (5) 220, 545; 1898 (22) 897.