“Beginning at the line of Greenbrier County on top of the Alleghaney Mountain, thence with the said line to the head of Spice Run, thence with said line to the end of the Droop Mountain, thence with said line to Fryer’s Knob, thence with said line to where it intersects the line of Bath and Randolph, thence with the line divid¬ ing Randolph and Greenbrier Counties to the mountain opposite the junction of the Bannock Shoals Run with Williams River, thence a straight line to the mouth of the Dry Fork of Elk River, thence a straight line to the top of the mountain between the head of the Valley River and the point last aforesaid, where the road leading from Clover Lick to Randolph courthouse crosses said mountain, thence a straight line to where the line of Pendleton County inter¬ sects the line of Bath and Randolph Counties on top of the mountain between Cheat and Greenbrier Rivers, thence with the top of said mountain to where the road* leading from Slaven’s to Randolph courthouse crosses it, thence a straight line to the top of the Alleghaney Mountain opposite the head of the east fork of the Greenbrier River, thence with the top of said mountain to the Pendleton line, thence with the top of said mountain to the beginning.
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