Red River: The northern Border of Texas!

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From Palo Duro Canyon outside Amarillo Texas The prairie dog town fork of the Red River flows Headed cross the plains along the coast of Oklahoma To the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico Red River by Guy Clark Red River: The northern Border of Texas! By Wm Davey Edwards, PhD Texas & Oklahoma Professional Land Surveyor Texas Licensed State Land Surveyor US Federal Land Surveyor Edwards Surveying, LLC Decatur, Texas

Red River Boundary between Texas and Oklahoma South bank of the Red River in July 2015 the day after a rain.

Objectives Natural Boundaries Accretion, Erosion, and Avulsion BLM Claims Conclusion

Natural Boundaries for International Borders Adams Onís Treaty of 1819 Sabine, Red, and Arkansas Rivers begin on the Gulf of Mexico, at the mouth of the River Sabine in the Sea, continuing North, along the Western Bank of that River, to the 32d degree of Latitude; thence by a Line due North to the degree of Latitude, where it strikes the Rio Roxo of Natchitoches, or Red-River, then following the course of the Rio-Roxo Westward to the degree of Longitude, 100 West from London and 23 from Washington, then crossing the said Red-River, and running thence by a Line due North to the River Arkansas, thence, following the Course of the Southern bank of the Arkansas to its source in Latitude, 42. North and thence by that parallel of Latitude to the South-Sea Caroline C. Stafford v. Adam C. King SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS, 30 Tex. 257, April, 1867 Natural objects are mountains, lakes, rivers, creeks, rocks, and the like; artificial objects are marked trees, stakes, mounds, etc., constructed by others or the surveyor, and called for in the fieldnotes, and they should be inserted in the patent. (Paschal s Dig. Art. 5294, note 1144) In all future controversies these calls are to be searched for, and, if found, there can be little room for controversy about the boundaries; if not found, or found out of their places, then the rules of law must control. The general rules as to controlling calls are: 1, natural objects; 2, artificial objects; 3, course and distance. (Pas. Dig. Art. 5294, note 1144.) Melishe, John (1820) Map of the United States of America, retrieved from www.loc.gov on March 15, 2015.

Natural Boundaries for International Borders Oklahoma v. Texas, 261 U.S. 340 (1923) boundary between the States of Oklahoma and Texas, where it follows the course of the Red River from the one hundredth meridian of west longitude to the eastern boundary of the State of Oklahoma, is part of the international boundary established by the treaty of 1819 between the United States and Spain, and is on and along the south bank of that river as the same existed in 1821 south bank of the river is the water-washed and relatively permanent elevation or acclivity, commonly called a cut bank, along the southerly side of the river which separates its bed from the adjacent upland, whether valley or hill, and usually serves to confine the waters within the bed and to preserve the course of the river. at the mean level attained by the waters of the river when they reach and wash the bank without overflowing it where there is no well defined cut bank, but only a gradual incline from the sand bed of the river to the upland, the boundary is a line over such incline conforming to the mean level of the waters when at other places in that vicinity they reach and wash the cut bank without overflowing it. Colonel Arthur A. Stiles Texas Law Review

Qualified Bank

Gradient Boundary Method Level reading at the Toe of Slope (a) Level reading at the Initial Point (b) Τ (a b) 2 = gradient boundary Level reading at the Water Level (c) datum gradient boundary c = height above datum Red River GB as cited by Stiles in TX Law Review (1952) Wichita County, Texas Bank Height = 3.0 feet (0.914 m) Boundary Height = 1.5 feet (0.457 m) b Cooke County, Texas Bank Height = 3.0 feet (0.914 m) Boundary Height = 1.5 feet (0.457 m) a c Gold, 2002

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Wichita Co. RS 20 1953 study of the river movement from 1921 by Dr. B. C. Tharp.

TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCES CODE TITLE 2. PUBLIC DOMAIN SUBTITLE A. GENERAL PROVISIONS CHAPTER 12. RED RIVER BOUNDARY COMPACT; RED RIVER BOUNDARY COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER A. RED RIVER BOUNDARY COMPACT ARTICLE II. ESTABLISHMENT OF BOUNDARY b) The permanent political boundary line between the states of Texas and Oklahoma along the Red River is the vegetation line along the south bank of the Red River except for the Texoma area, where the boundary does not change. For purposes of this compact: g) Should there be a change in the watercourse of the Red River, the party states recognize the rules of accretion, erosion, and avulsion. The states agree that accretion or erosion may cause a change in the boundary between the states if it causes a change in the vegetation line. With regard to avulsion, the states agree that a change in the course of the Red River caused by an immediately perceivable natural event that changes the vegetation line will change the location of the boundary between the states. ARTICLE VII. PROPERTY AND WATER RIGHTS This compact does not change: (1) the title of any person or entity, public or private, to any of the lands adjacent to the Red River; (2) the rights, including riparian rights, of any person or entity, public or private, that exist as a result of the person's or entity's title to lands adjacent to the Red River; or (3) the boundaries of those lands. Natural Boundaries for Interstate Borders

Natural Boundaries for Interstate Borders 1875 US BLM Plat of T5S R12W IM 1919 TX GLO Working Sketch Original Surveys in Wichita County

Accretion and Erosion Accretion has been defined, in general, as the grain-by-grain deposit of soil along the bank or bed of a stream or a lakeshore by the action of the water. The legal effect of accretion under Federal jurisdiction and in nearly all State jurisdictions is that an owner may keep accretions that attach to his or her lands. (BLM 8-108) Erosion is defined as the grain-by-grain removal of soil from the banks or bed of a stream or lake by the action of the water. The legal effect of erosion under Federal jurisdiction and under nearly all State jurisdictions is that an upland owner loses title to eroded land. (BLM 8-110)

Avulsion An avulsion is the sudden and perceptible change in a channel of a boundary stream with a new channel and remaining fast land between, or a comparable change in some other body of water forming a boundary owing to natural causes or from the result of human activity. (BLM 8-81) Avulsions within a survey area that have occurred before original survey and before statehood are meaningless as to boundaries, in that no rights or boundaries had yet been created. (BLM 8-91)

BLM Claim along the Red River Resource Management Plan (RMP) Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas Primary focus Oil and Gas exploration

BLM Claim along the Red River

2015 Flood Event

2015 Flood Event South bank of the Red River looking upstream in July 2015 after a rain. South bank of the Red River looking downstream in July 2015 after a rain.

Protection of Texas Private Property Rights and the Border of Texas 2015 US Congressman Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) RRPPPA Disclaim rights south of river Charges Texas GLO with identification of south river boundary; now amended to include surveyors appointed from Texas and Oklahoma Oklahoma amendment Tribal interest Passed House; in Senate Hart, 2014

Conclusion Rivers Natural Boundary International, Interstate, Reservation, Private Easy to identify for the layman Subject to move River Morphology Accretion and Erosion Avulsion Gradient Boundary interpretation Legislation Aderholt v. BLM suit BLM admits to incorrect method used