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MASON AND DIXON LINE , in America, the boundary line (lat. 39 43' 26.3" N.) between Maryland and Pennsylvania
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i These surveyors also surveyed and marked the boundary between Maryland and Delaware
Baltimore and on the opposite side those of Penn; but the difficulties in transporting them to the westward were so great that many of them were not set up. Owing to the removal of the stone marking the north-east corner of Maryland, this point was again determined and marked in 1849-185o by Lieut.-Colonel J. D. Graham of the U.S. topographical engineers; and as the western part of the boundary was not marked by stones, and local disputes arose, the line was again surveyed between 1901 and 1903 under the direction of a commission appointed by Pennsylvania and Maryland.The use of the term " Mason and Dixon
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