Abstract
It has been said that boundary line disputes between individuals are the worst kind of quarrels, and often cause lifelong differences and even descend to heirs of original disputants. When sovereign states have boundary line questions to settle, the Supreme Court of the United States is the tribunal that settles the question, for it is in that Court alone that such questions may be litigated.
Recommended Citation
Cubberly, Fred
(1924)
"Florida Against Georgia: A Story of the Boundary Dispute,"
Florida Historical Quarterly: Vol. 3:
No.
2, Article 7.
Available at:
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq/vol3/iss2/7
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