The Southern Boundary of the United States

By: Charles Woodall
Managing Broker

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This historic marker is located just south of Dothan at the Florida State line, erected on the east side of the highway.

From the Historic Chattahoochee Commission website:

Southern Boundary of the United States, 1795-1819 

Location: Located on Highway 231 at Ellicott’s Crossing.

Marker Dedication or Erection Date:  October 27, 1995

Marker Text:

On October 27, 1795, the United States concluded the Treaty of San Lorenzo with Spain, establishing 31 north latitude as the boundary between its southern territory and West Florida. Despite Spanish delays, commissions representing the two countries began the eastward survey at the Mississippi River. They passed this point in August 1799, and continued to the Chattahoochee River. They later abandoned the boundary survey east of the river due to persistent Indian attacks. The 381 mile survey became known as Ellicott’s line in reference to Andrew Ellicott, surveyor for the U.S. commission.
Erected by the Houston County Commission, Dothan Landmarks Foundation, and the Historic Chattahoochee Commission, 1995.

Southern boundary of the United States

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