- Fairfax Stone
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name = Fairfax Stone Historical Monument State Park
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category = West Virginia State Park
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image_caption = Fairfax Stone
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established_type = Established
established = 1957
established_note = cite book|title=Where People and Nature Meet: A History of the West Virginia State Parks|publisher=Pictorial Histories Publishing Company|location=Charleston,West Virginia |date=April 1988|isbn=0-933126-91-3]
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established1 =1957-10-05
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owner =West Virginia Division of Natural Resources
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map_caption = Location of Fairfax Stone Historical Monument State Park in West Virginia
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website = [http://www.wvstateparks.com West Virginia State Parks & Forests] The Fairfax Stone was a surveyor's marker, placed to settle a boundary dispute betweenThomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron and the EnglishPrivy Council concerning theNorthern Neck of thePotomac River , and to determine the proprietorship and boundaries of a large tract of largely unsurveyed land in the colonies of Maryland and Virginia during the Survey of 1736/37. John Savage and his party made the survey, the results of which include both the placement of the Fairfax Stone as well as the establishment of a line of demarcation known as the Fairfax Line, which extends from the Fairfax Stone south-east to the headwaters of theRappahannock River . The stone marks the headwaters of the North Branch Potomac River.Although the original stone is believed lost (as the stone was most likely simply a natural, unmarked rock selected from among the outcroppings common to the area, in accordance with common surveying practices of the era), nonetheless a replica is maintained at the original site near Garrett County,
Maryland , marking what should theoretically represent a corner of the State of Maryland. Because of the way the head of the Potomac River bends around, the stone is only a county corner of West Virginia counties. This issue was only resolved when the Supreme Court ruled against Maryland in determining that Maryland would only go up the Potomac far enough to meet a point where a North line from the Fairfax stone would cross the branch of the Potomac. ["Maryland v. West Virginia," 225 U. S. 1, May 27, 1912.] Without the ruling, the boundary of Maryland was indeterminate.West Virginia counties—Tucker County and Preston County— share the boundary marked by the Fairfax Stone (West Virginia having seceded fromVirginia during theAmerican Civil War ).References
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List of West Virginia state parks External links
* [http://www.surveyhistory.org/the_fairfax_line1.htm History of the Fairfax Line]
* [http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000031/html/am31p--9.html Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1753-1761]
* [http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM1VXF "US SCt Deakins Line Stone 33, 1910, Maryland - West Virginia" Waymark]
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