Colorado Code § 30-5-170

Washington
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(1) The county of Washington is hereby established, with the
same legal capacity and functions as other counties of this state, and the boundaries are as
follows:
Beginning at the southeast corner of Weld county, and running thence west along the
south boundary of Weld county to a point at the west line of range fifty-four west of the sixth
principal meridian; thence north along the west line of said range fifty-four to a point on said
range line at the north line of township five, north of range fifty-four west; thence east along said
north line of township five north, and continuing on said course direct to a point on the east
boundary line of the state, and of said Weld county; thence south along the east boundary line of
the state and Weld county to the place of beginning.
(2) There is hereby stricken from the county of Adams, formerly a part of the county of
Arapahoe, and annexed to the county of Washington, all that territory now a part of Adams
county, formerly a part of Arapahoe county, described as follows:
Beginning at the intersection of the east boundary line of range forty-nine west and the
north boundary line of Adams county; thence west along the north boundary line of said Adams
county to the east boundary line of range fifty-seven west; thence south along said line to the
south boundary line of said Adams county; thence east along the southern boundary of said
Adams county to the east boundary line of range forty-nine west; thence north along said line to
the place of beginning.

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