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The border between Maryland and Delaware consists of the east-west Transpeninsular Line and the perpendicular north-south portion of the Mason-Dixon line extending north to just beyond its tangental intersection with the Twelve-Mile Circle which forms Delaware's border with Pennsylvania.
The county's boundary with Delaware is composed of the Mason-Dixon line and the Transpeninsular Line.
A number of animated cartoons were produced, including the Bugs Bunny cartoon Southern Fried Rabbit ( 1953 ), in which Bugs disguises himself as Uncle Tom and sings My Old Kentucky Home in order to cross the Mason-Dixon line ; Uncle Tom's Bungalow ( 1937 ), a Warner Brothers cartoon supervised by Tex Avery ; Eliza on Ice ( 1944 ), one of the earliest Mighty Mouse cartoons produced by Paul Terry ; and Uncle Tom's Cabaña ( 1947 ), an eight-minute cartoon directed by Tex Avery.
The new Pennsylvania-Maryland border was properly established by the Mason-Dixon line in 1767.
Being immediately north of the Mason-Dixon line, Lancaster County was an important stop on the Underground Railway.
In reality, the east-west Mason-Dixon line is not a true line in the geometric sense, but is instead a series of many adjoining lines, following a path between latitude 39 ° 43 ′ 15 ″ N and 39 ° 43 ′ 23 ″ N.
The Mason-Dixon line is made up of four segments corresponding to the terms of the settlement:
In 1784, surveyors David Rittenhouse and Andrew Ellicott and their crew completed the survey of the Mason-Dixon line to the southwest corner of Pennsylvania, five degrees from the Delaware River.
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Between 1763 and 1767, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon surveyed the Mason-Dixon line settling Sussex County's western and southern borders.
Its northern border is the Mason-Dixon line.
Its southern border is the Mason-Dixon line.
Its Horseshore Scout Reservation straddles the Mason-Dixon line between these two counties.
The traditional Mason-Dixon line is actually west of the state, although all of Delaware's borders were established by this survey team.
On July 18, 1862, Newburgh was the first town north of the Mason-Dixon line to be captured by the Confederate forces during the American Civil War.
Emmitsburg was founded in 1785 and is in Frederick County, Maryland, United States, just south of the Mason-Dixon line separating Maryland from Pennsylvania.
With its first election, Lawnside became the first independent self-governing African American community north of the Mason-Dixon line.
It is miles north of Maryland and the Mason-Dixon line and southwest of Harrisburg in the Cumberland Valley, which is part of the Great Appalachian Valley.
This dispute was not settled until 1767 and the surveying of the border known as the Mason-Dixon line.
Hanover is north of the Mason-Dixon line.
The trail also connects to Maryland's Northern Central Railroad Trail, heading south from the Mason-Dixon line.
In Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon, set in the 18th century, the Mason-Dixon line becomes increasingly confused with the idea of a ley line and with feng shui.
It centers on the collaboration of the historical Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon in their astronomical and surveying exploits in Cape Colony, Saint Helena, Great Britain and along the Mason-Dixon line in British North America on the eve of the American Revolutionary War.

Mason-Dixon and is
This boundary is commonly known as the Mason-Dixon Line.
It is bordered to the north by the Mason-Dixon Line with Pennsylvania, to the south by the Potomac River and West Virginia, to the east by Sideling Hill Creek and Washington County, Maryland, and to the west by a land border with Garrett County, Maryland.
The county is bordered to the north by the Mason-Dixon Line with Pennsylvania, to the south by the Potomac River and the states of Virginia and West Virginia, to the west by Sideling Hill Creek and Allegany County, Maryland, and to the east by Frederick County and South Mountain.
Cecil County is in the northeast corner of Maryland, bounded on the north and east by the Mason-Dixon Line with Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Carroll County is bordered on the north by the Mason-Dixon Line with Pennsylvania, and on the south by Howard County across the South Branch of the Patapsco River.
Its southern border is the Mason-Dixon Line, which separates Pennsylvania and Maryland.
The Order of the Arrow lodge for the Mason-Dixon Council is Guneukitschik Lodge No. 317.
Mercersburg is located at the foot of the Appalachian mountains just north of the Mason-Dixon Line, which serves as the state border with Maryland.
Waynesboro is a borough in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, located northwest of Baltimore, Maryland, 67 miles southwest of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and north of the Mason-Dixon Line.
It is the location of the western most point surveyed as part of the Mason-Dixon Line in 1767.
Jeremiah Dixon ( July 27, 1733 – January 22, 1779 ) was an English surveyor and astronomer who is perhaps best known for his work with Charles Mason, from 1763 to 1767, in determining what was later called the Mason-Dixon line.
His name is a play on the surveyors Mason and Dixon who drew the border between Maryland and Pannsylvania in the 1760s known as the Mason-Dixon Line.
Washington, D. C. is very close to the Mason-Dixon line ( which by itself is not an indicator of geographic or cultural identity ), far from the center of the American South, but was considered to be a part of the South until the 20th Century.

Mason-Dixon and have
The Mason-Dixon line, which officially established the border between Pennsylvania and Maryland, would have also settled the Virginia-Pennsylvania boundary dispute, but the surveying of the final miles of the Mason-Dixon line was abandoned in 1767 and would not be completed until 1784.
The next season, he finished fifth in points and won the Mason-Dixon 500, the only points win Donlavey would have during his career.
The next season, he finished fifth in points and won the Mason-Dixon 500, the only points win Donlavey would have during his career.

Mason-Dixon and resolved
This transfer to Penn was contested by Lord Baltimore and the boundary dispute was not resolved until the survey conducted by Mason and Dixon, now famed in history as the Mason-Dixon Line.
Finally resolved in 1768, the Boundary Commission oversaw the development and completion of the Mason-Dixon Line between Pennsylvania and Maryland.

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