Tri-State Marker

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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES CLARIFIES MISSOURI-ARKANSAS BORDER IN SURVEY DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED TO SECRETARY OF STATE, Dec. 6, 2005]
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES CLARIFIES MISSOURI-ARKANSAS BORDER IN SURVEY DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED TO SECRETARY OF STATE, Dec. 6, 2005]

Revision as of 19:34, 6 January 2007

A native stone marker that marks the approximate Southeast Corner of Kansas (a tri-point of Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri.

It is also called "SE Corner Monument"

More recent surveys have shown the actual tri-point is about 50 feet to the east where a new marker was placed by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.

Also see: tri-point


Sources: Mapguy's home page

SE Corner Monument

[http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:5L4KbPRnLOIJ:www.dnr.mo.gov/newsrel/nr05_493.htm+Oklahoma,+Kansas,+Missouri,+corner,+monument&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=4&client=firefox-a Google Cache of press release - Missouri Department of Natural Resources: News Release No. 493 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES CLARIFIES MISSOURI-ARKANSAS BORDER IN SURVEY DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED TO SECRETARY OF STATE, Dec. 6, 2005]








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