That’s the gawdawfullest explanation of a gummint claim to some land I think Ive ever seen. It requires one to believe that somehow the Red River created, all by itself, some new land along its banks, either on the south or the north banks, and that the new land must somehow belong to the gummint. It’s not like there might be a few surveys that might be, oh, say a century or so old?
ever see the river up close? it does indeed create new land on one side and washes away land on the other as flow increases and banks erode or sand bars are deposited.