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44 Parallel North, which is a part of the present boundary line between Apache and Graham Counties, to an intersection with the center of Black River; thence in a general southwesterly direction down the center of Black River, which also is a part of the present boundary line between Apache and Graham Counties, to an intersection with the east boundary of the White Mountain or San Carlos Indian Reservation, which is the 109° 30′ meridian of longitude west from Greenwich; thence due south along said boundary line to the southeast corner of the White Mountain or San Carlos Indian Reservation, as established under instructions from the United States Surveyor General of Arizona in the year 1883; thence in a south southeasterly direction in a direct line to the highest point of Thumb Butte; thence in a southerly direction along the watershed to the summit of the north end of Peloncillo Range of Mountains; thence in a general southeasterly direction along the summit of said range to an intersection with the present boundary line between Cochise and Graham Counties, which is the township line between townships 11 and 12 south, Gila and Salt River Meridian; thence east along said boundary line to an intersection with the east boundary of Arizona, which point of intersection is the northeast corner of Cochise County and the present southeast corner of Graham County; thence north along the east boundary of Arizona to the place of beginning.

Section 3.&emsp;The County officers of the present county of Graham shall, for the purpose of the temporary organization of the County of Greenlee, constitute the officers of, and hold the several offices in, the County of Greenlee which they may then hold in the said County of Graham. provided, nevertheless, that said officers shall not be entitled to any further or additional compensation than that now provided by law as such officers of the County of Graham. The several