Section 23148 Of Article 2. Boundaries Of The Several Counties From California Government Code >> Division 1. >> Title 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 2.
23148
. The boundaries of Solano County are as follows:
Beginning at the southwest corner, in San Pablo Bay, at the common
corner of Contra Costa, Sonoma, Marin, and Solano; thence north, 26
1/2 degrees W., about six and one-quarter miles on the eastern line
of Sonoma to the southwest corner of Napa at the mouth of the
Huichica Creek; thence east, on the southern line of Napa, to the
southeast corner thereof; thence north, on the line of Napa to the
first standard north; thence east along said standard, on said Napa
line, to the summit of Vaca Mountains; thence northerly, on said
summit and Napa line, to Devil's Gate, on Putah Creek, which point
forms the northwest corner of Solano and southwest corner of Yolo;
thence easterly, on the line of Yolo, down said creek and the old bed
thereof, to its intersection with the western line of R. 3 E., M. D.
M., forming the northeast corner of Solano, with exterior angle in
Yolo; thence south, along the line of Yolo, on said range line, two
and seven-tenths miles, to the north line of T. 7 N., M. D. B.;
thence east, nine and seventy-two one-hundredths chains, to the
northeast corner of said township; thence south, to the first
standard north, M. D. B.; thence east, on said standard line, to the
center of Sutter slough; thence down said slough to Steamboat Slough,
formerly called Merritt Slough, down said slough to the Sacramento
River, down the Sacramento River about 13 miles to Suisun Bay; thence
down the bay, along the center of the main ship-channel, in a
westerly course about 18 miles, to the Straits of Carquinez; thence
down the middle of said straits, and down San Pablo Bay, to the place
of beginning; all these courses and lines being as shown by map and
notes of William Wayne Fitch and E. H. Marshall, Surveyor and Deputy
Surveyor of Solano County.