Colorado Code § 30-5-111

Cheyenne. So much of the counties of Bent and Elbert as is included within
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the following described boundaries, shall be set apart and is hereby established as a county, with
the legal capacity and functions of other counties of this state, to be called the county of
Cheyenne:
Beginning at a point on the eastern boundary line of the state of Colorado, where the
same is intersected by the line between townships numbered eleven and twelve south; thence
west on said township line to the west side of range fifty-one, west of the sixth principal
meridian; thence south on said range line to the township line between townships numbered
sixteen and seventeen south; thence east on said township line to the eastern boundary line of the
state of Colorado; thence north on said state line to the place of beginning.

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