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. The boundaries of Fresno County are as follows:
Beginning on the south line of Merced at a point where said line
crosses the San Joaquin River; thence south, 45 degrees west, and on
the line of Merced, to the centerline of a drain in the Southwest
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6, T. 11 S., R. 13 E.,
M.D.B.&M; thence along said centerline southeasterly to the
centerline of Colony East Ditch Canal; thence southerly along said
centerline to the south line of the north half of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 7, said Township and Range; thence westerly along
said south line to the northeast corner of the west half of the
Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said section; thence
southerly along the east line of said west half to the south line of
said Section; thence westerly along said line to the North Quarter
corner of Section 18, said Township and Range; thence southerly along
the north-south centerline of Section 18 and Section 19 to the south
line of Section 19; thence westerly along said south line and the
south line of Sections 24 & 23 & 22 & 21 in T. 11 S., R. 12 E. to a
point that is south 45 degrees west from said line of Merced; thence
south 45 degrees west to the eastern boundary line of San Benito;
thence southeasterly along said boundary line to the southeast corner
of T. 16 S. R. 12 E.; thence easterly along the south line of T. 16
S. to the northeast corner of T. 17 S., R. 12 east; thence southerly
along the east line of R. 12 E. to the point where the summit line of
the Coast Range Mountains crosses the east line of R. 12 east and
continuing along said San Benito boundary along the summit line to
Monterey; thence continuing along the Monterey boundary and said
summit line in a southerly and southeasterly direction, to a point in
that boundary, which point is south 45 degrees west from the point
on Kings River where the northern line of T. 16 S. crosses the Kings
River; said point being the common corner of Fresno, Monterey, and
Kings; said corner point defined by survey recorded in Book 42 of
Record of Surveys at Pages 57 and 58, Fresno County Records; thence
along the Fresno-Kings boundary, as defined by said survey north 47o
12' 09" east, to the northwest corner of Section 19, T. 20 S., R. 19
E.; thence north along the west line of R. 19 E. to the north line of
T. 18 S.; thence east along the north line of T. 18 S. to the
centerline of Kings River; thence easterly along the centerline of
Kings River to the point that intersects the south 45 degrees west
boundary, said boundary is south 45 degrees west from the point on
Kings River where the northern line of T. 16 S. crosses the Kings
River; thence north 45 degrees east to the point on the Kings River
where the northern line of T. 16 S. crosses the Kings River; thence
east along the northern line of T. 16 S. and continuing on said line
to the northwest corner of T. 16 S., R. 25 E.; thence north to the
northwest corner of T. 15 S., R. 25 E.; thence east to the northeast
corner of T. 15 S., R. 27 E.; thence north to the northeast corner of
T. 14 S. of R. 27 E.; thence east on the line between T. 13 and 14
S. to the summit of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, being the western
line of Inyo; thence northwesterly, on the summit line and lines of
Inyo and Mono, to the common corner of Mono, Madera, and Fresno;
thence southwesterly along the boundary of Madera to the point where
the San Joaquin River crosses the south boundary line of T. 6 S., R.
24 E.; thence southwesterly and northwesterly following the
meanderings of said river to a point on the southerly boundary of
Merced, said point being the common corner of Fresno, Madera, and
Merced and the place of beginning.