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K-103 first appears as a state highway on the 1936 Cherokee County map and extended from US-160 east for 10 mi to K-7 then overlapped K-7 south for 2 mi then left K-7 and travelled east through Weir to end at US-69. In a September 17, 1942 meeting, it was approved to realign K-103 as a spur from Weir northward to a new alignment of US-160. But then in a September 30, 1943 resolution, that plan was cancelled due to restrictions imposed on the State Highway Commission caused by World War II. Then in 1958, US-160 was realigned east along K-103 from K-103's original western terminus to K-7 then continued east along K-104 to US-69, and at that time K-103 was truncated to its current western terminus.