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Alaskan Boundary Settlement

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My neighbor's farm and mine lie side by side,     And nothing should our mutual trust divide;     But they who made th' original survey     Were guided by the stars, the records say,     So that the line that marks out our domain     Is indistinct, and puzzling doubts remain.     Our farms are large, and portions near the line     With rocky soil and stunted spruce and pine,     With scarce a wigwam or a ranger's hearth,     We left untilled, and deemed of little worth;     The petals of this desert rose unfold,     When man discovers mines of yellow gold.     "Where is the boundary line?" is now the cry.     Each stakes his claim and gives his reason why;     One sought an exit to the main highway,     The other closed the gates and gained the day     In custom duties on the shining ore,     And stores for man and beast that inland pour.     Each claimed his own, whatever that may be,     Yet, neighbors true, we feared to disagree.     We studied maps and treaties old and new,     Yet each his own line-fence declared was true;     Then, to avoid unseemly strife, we chose     To settle our dispute as friends, not foes.     My neighbor chose three men in his employ,     I three, at least, accepted them with joy;     Not chosen these to arbitrate our case,     But from material at command to trace,     In harmony with law, the primal line     For boundary fence, between his farm and mine.     I lost my case--all but one narrow lane!     All other gates are closed, but why complain?     Diminished somewhat is my large estate,     But self-respect remains--nor place for hate;     O'er our line-fence we grasp each other's hand,     And for the right, united, ever stand.

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