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Editor's Note: On 12-18-1967 the Commissioners adopted Res. No. 3, 1967 for the purpose of annexing to the Town of Hebron a certain area of land situated contiguous to and binding upon the southerly, easterly and northeasterly limits of the town. This resolution is not included in the Charter but is on file in the town offices.
The limits of said town shall be as follows: Beginning for the same at a point on the westerly line of the state road leading from Salisbury through the town of Hebron at the center of a ditch, which is the northerly line of the land of Isaac T. Wimbrow; thence running in a westerly direction and with the center of said ditch in a straight line a distance of 140 yards; thence running in a southerly direction through the said Wimbrow land on a line parallel with and 140 yards distant from the westerly side of the said state road to a point 150 feet north of the northerly side of Lillian Street; thence running in a westerly direction on a line parallel with said Lillian Street a distance of 186 yards to a point in the aforesaid Wimbrow land; thence running in a southerly direction between the mill properties and the canning house property of Bounds and Phillips to the northerly side of the county road known as the "Old Railroad" at a stone; thence running by and with the northerly line of said county road in an easterly direction and across the aforesaid state road to the center of a private road which leads through the Denila Wright land at a stone; thence in a northeasterly direction in a straight line to the northwest corner of the colored church property on the southerly side of Chestnut Street; thence running across said Chestnut Street on a perpendicular line to the northerly side thereof; thence running with said Chestnut Street in an easterly direction a distance of 175 yards; thence running in a northerly direction in a straight line to the point of intersection of the southerly side of Lillian Street with the center of the private land of Ira Ellis; thence running across said Lillian Street and continuing in the same direction for a distance of 160 yards to a point in the land of Ambrose Phippin; thence running through said Phippin land in a westerly direction to the southeast corner of the property of S.T. Culver, which fronts on the aforesaid state road; thence running by and with the easterly line of said Culver's property, the property of G.W. Holliday and others in a straight line to the center of the aforesaid ditch; thence running by and with the center of said ditch and across the aforesaid state road to the point of beginning.