The Demarcation Between Valais and France
Historical Documents
- Deed of habitation for Vallorcine to the Teutons on May 12, 1264
- Boundary demarcation between Salvan and Vallorcine on July 18, 1307
- Boundary demarcation of La Chaux Longe, Morclan, and Conche in August 1498
- Boundary demarcation of the Cuboré Mountain on July 12, 1526
- Ruling by the governors of Monthey and Saint-Jean-d'Aulps on the boundary of Cuboré Mountain in Val-d'Illiez on July 12, 1564, and demarcation on July 17, 1564
- Treaty of peace and alliance between Duke Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy and the lords of the seven dizains of Valais concluded in Thonon on March 4, 1569
- Boundary demarcation behind Martigny (Balme) on August 9, 1738
- Legend of the contested boundary map between the States of Savoy and Valais near the communes of Martigny, Chamonix, and Vallorcine on August 20, 1733
- Boundary demarcation with Finhaut (Emosson) on August 9, 1738
- Boundary demarcation with Monthey (Morgins) on October 19, 1737
- Report on the Abondance-Monthey map on September 1, 1733
- Agreement on the borders between Savoy and Valais on July 3