It is now ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED as follows:
1. The report of the special master filed in this cause is
hereby approved, and all exceptions thereto are hereby
overruled.
2. Within the 12-mile circle (that is, within the circle the
radius of which is 12 miles, and the center of which is the
building used prior to 1881 as the courthouse at New Castle,
Delaware, certain ares of which are hereafter described and
determined), the Delaware river and the subaqueous soil thereof up
to mean low water line on the easterly or New Jersey side is
adjudged to belong to the State of Delaware, and the true boundary
line between the states within said 12-mile circle is adjudged to
be mean low water mark on the easterly or New Jersey side of the
Delaware River.
3. Below said 12-mile circle, the true boundary line between the
States of New Jersey and Delaware is adjudged to be the middle of
the main ship channel in Delaware River and Bay.
4. The real, certain, and true boundary line separating the
States of New Jersey and Delaware, in Delaware River and Bay thus
determined is shown upon the annexed composite
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map [see printed version for map], made up of parts of charts
Nos. 294 and 295 (published in September, 1933), and No. 1218
(published in August, 1932), of the United States Coast and
Geodetic Survey, embracing the particular locality; said composite
map is identified by title and date as follows:
"Map of"
"New Jersey-Delaware Boundary"
"in"
"Delaware River & Delaware Bay"
"To Accompany"
"The Decree of the Supreme Court of the United States Being a
composite map combining and reducing U.S.C. & G.S. Charts 294,
295 (Sept.1933) and 1218 (Aug.1932) to show boundary between New
Jersey and Delaware settled by the final decree of the Supreme
Court of the United States -- pursuant to the opinion of the Court
reported in
291 U. S. 291 U.S. 361."
"(Scale)"
"March 30, 1935 Sherman & Sleeper, Engineers"
"501 Cooper Street"
"Camden, N.J."
Said boundary line is described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the middle of the main ship channel of
the Delaware river in the extension southeastward of the eastern
arc of the compound curve of the boundary between Delaware and
Pennsylvania, as surveyed by W. C. Hodgkins of the United States
Coast and Geodetic Survey and set forth in Appendix No. 8 of the
Survey Report for 1893; said point being a corner between
Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Thence (1) southeastward along said are extended to the mean low
water line on the eastern bank of the Delaware river, which point
is N. 49�50' W. True, 460 feet from Boundary Reference Monument No.
1 the position of which is Lat. 39�47'43.211", Long.
75�24'16.047"
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Thence (2) along the mean low water line of the eastern bank of
the Delaware river the several courses and distances thereof, the
general direction being southwestward, crossing in a straight line
the mouth of each intervening small estuary, to a point on the end
of the spit extending southwestward from the fast land of Oldman's
Neck, on the northwestern side of the mouth of Oldman's creek; said
point is located N. 51�38' W. True, 637 feet from Boundary
Reference Monument No. 2, the position of which is Lat.
39�46'23.552", Long. 75�26'49.560".
Thence (3) southwestward in a straight line across the mouth of
Oldman's creek to a point on the mean low water line located N.
51�38' W. True, 183 feet from Boundary Reference Monument No.
2.
Thence (4) along the mean low water line of the eastern bank of
the Delaware river, the several courses and distances thereof, the
general direction being first southwestward, then southeastward,
crossing in a straight line the mouth of each intervening small
estuary, to a point located S. 3�57'55" E. True, 116 feet from
Boundary Reference Monument No. 3 (which monument is United States
Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station SALEM COVE NORTH),
the position of which is Lat. 39�34'40.915", Long.
75�30'46.972".
Thence (5) southward in a straight line across the mouth of the
Salem river to a point on the mean low water line of the eastern
bank of the Delaware river located N. 3�57'53" W. True, 108 feet
from Boundary Reference Monument No. 4 (which monument is United
States Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station SALEM COVE
SOUTH), the position of which is Lat. 39�34'03.753", Long.
75�30'43.614".
Thence (6) along the mean low water line of the eastern bank of
the Delaware River, the several courses and distances thereof, the
general direction being first, southwestward, second,
southeastward, and, lastly, southward,
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crossing in a straight line the mouth of each intervening small
estuary, to a point located S. 80�19' W. True, 55 feet from
Boundary Reference Monument No. 5 the position of which is Lat.
39�29'52.718", Long. 75�31'41.555".
Thence (7) westward along the arc of a circle, the radius of
which is 18,216.16 meters or 59,764.2 feet and the center of which
is the building used prior to 1881 as the county courthouse at New
Castle, Delaware, across Artificial Island, passing through
Boundary Monument No. 6 on Artificial Island the position of which
is Lat. 39�29'47.255", Long. 75�32'33.640", and continuing westward
along the same arc extended to Turning Point No. 7 in the middle of
the main ship channel of the Delaware River, said Turning Point No.
7 being located S. 86�30' W. True, 1,567 yards from said Boundary
Monument No. 6.
Thence (8) in a straight line S. 15�11' W. True, 1,603 yards to
Turning Point No. 8 located N. 89�07' E. True, 997 yards from Reedy
Island Jetty Middle Light.
Thence (9) in a straight line S. 4�56' E. True, 3,341 yards to
Turning Point No. 9 located N. 51�33' E. True, 1,937 yards from
Reedy Island Front Range Light.
Thence (10) in a straight line S. 42�01' E. True, 30,208 yards
going from the Delaware River into Delaware Bay, and passing
through a point located S. 48�06' W. True, 668 yards from Ship John
Shoal Light, to Turning Point No. 10 located S. 34�24' E. True,
5,106 yards from Ship John Shoal Light and in a straight line
between Ship John Shoal Light and Elbow of Cross Ledge Light.
Thence (11) in a straight line S. 34�22' E. True, 12,995 yards
to Elbow of Cross Ledge Light, being Turning Point No. 11.
Thence (12) in a straight line S. 31�44' E. True, along a
straight line between Elbow of Cross Ledge Light and Brandywine
Shoal Light, 18,124 yards to Turning Point
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No. 12 located N. 58�16' E. True 1,612 yards from Fourteen Foot
Bank Light.
Thence (13) in a straight line S. 24�06' E. True, be the
distance more or less, through Delaware Bay and seaward to the
limits of the respective States of New Jersey and Delaware in the
Atlantic Ocean, said course passing through a point located S.
65�54' W. True, 1,303 yards from Brandywine Shoal Light.
In the foregoing description, the courses or bearings refer to
the true meridian passing through the beginning of each course; the
positions of the monuments are given on the North American Datum
1927; the names of lights and ranges are those given in the Light
Lists, Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States, corrected to
January 15, 1934, and published by the Bureau of Lighthouses, with
the exception of Reedy Island Jetty Middle Light, which was not
established until about July 12, 1934; the position of the lights
in 1934 is used in computing the turning points of the various
courses of the boundary and as reference points for these turning
points and tie lines to the courses.
5. The court retains jurisdiction of this cause for the purpose
of any order or direction, or modification of this decree, or any
supplemental decree, which it may at any time deem to be proper in
order to carry into effect any of the provisions of this decree,
and for the purpose of a resurvey of said boundary line in case of
physical changes in the mean low water line within said circle, or
in the middle of the main ship channel below said circle, which
may, under established rules of law, alter the location of such
boundary line.
6. The State of Delaware, its officers, agents, and
representatives, its citizens and all other persons, are
perpetually enjoined from disputing the sovereignty, jurisdiction,
and dominion of the State of New Jersey over the territory adjudged
to the State of New Jersey by this decree;
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and the State of New Jersey, its officers, agents, and
representatives, its citizens, and all other persons are
perpetually enjoined from disputing the sovereignty, jurisdiction,
and dominion of the State of Delaware over the territory adjudged
to the State of Delaware by this decree.
7. This decree is made without prejudice to the rights of either
state, or the rights of those claiming under either of said states,
by virtue of the compact of 1905 between said states (34 Stat.L.
Pt. 1, c. 394, p. 858).
8. The costs of this suit shall be equally divided between the
parties.