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Title: 11/5/1806: Border between Texas and Louisiana declared Neutral Ground
Post by: Craig Tx on November 05, 2020, 09:02:03 PM
On this day in 1806, the United States and Spain signed an agreement establishing the Neutral Ground.

After the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 the United States and Spain were unable to agree on the boundary between Louisiana and Texas. In 1806, in order to avert an armed clash, Gen. James Wilkinson and Lt. Col. Simón de Herrera, the American and Spanish military commanders respectively, entered into an agreement declaring the disputed territory Neutral Ground. The boundaries of the Neutral Ground were never officially described beyond a general statement that the Arroyo Hondo on the east and the Sabine River on the west were to serve as boundaries. Ownership of the strip was awarded to the United States by the Adams-Onís Treaty in 1821.
Title: Re: 11/5/1806: Border between Texas and Louisiana declared Neutral Ground
Post by: KDubs on November 06, 2020, 11:56:53 AM
thanks, never knew that
kevin
Title: Re: 11/5/1806: Border between Texas and Louisiana declared Neutral Ground
Post by: Two Steps on November 07, 2020, 07:51:34 AM
Thanks Craig  :bl th up
Title: Re: 11/5/1806: Border between Texas and Louisiana declared Neutral Ground
Post by: Ohio Joe on November 07, 2020, 12:01:55 PM
Always interesting from Craig! Thank you Sir!!!  :hairy
Title: Re: 11/5/1806: Border between Texas and Louisiana declared Neutral Ground
Post by: Nessmuk on November 07, 2020, 12:52:54 PM
Looking  at today's  map, all that neutral  ground is part of Louisiana . Looks like Texas lost out on that. Great info, thanks Craig!