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 2262 PROCLAMATIONS, 1922. Br rim Pnnsmnnr or run Unrrnn Srarns or Aunmca A PROCLAMATION T°"°"’ N‘"°""' WHEREAS it a ears that the public good will be promoted by F Alaska. 1 q??¤¤¤¥¤— excluding from the ggngass National) Forest, in Alaska, several tracts of land occupied for townsite purposes in order that the_public lands therein may be disposed of under the applicable townsite laws, and by withdrawing certain lands in one o such tracts upon which mineral s ° are located; AND REA.S, it ap ears that the public good will also_be promoted b excluding anotdler area from such Forest, and restoring 4*¢¢?P~*58— the qublic lsands therem in the manner authorized by House Joint Reso ution Number thirty, approved January twenty-first, nineteen hundred and twenty-two; _ United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by V°l·’*°»I***‘· the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, gzgghteen hundred and ninety-seven (30 Stat., 11, at 34 and 36), enti ed "An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety- I•·°"”""“d°"· eight, and for other urposes", do proclaim that the lands within the following dldscribed boundaries are hereby excluded rom the Tongass National Forest: °"¢’°"’“**°· Craig Townsite. Beginning at Corner No. 1 which is identical with Corner No. 1 of Craig Ranger Station, an iron pipe 2 inches in diameter and 24 inches in the gronmd with brass calp marked R 1 C El M C, located at mean hig tide line on west s ore of Shelter Cove; thence N. 83° 45’ W 2.39 chains to corner No. 2 identical with corner No. 2 of said station; thence S. 6° 9’ E. 4.10 chains to corner No. 3 of said station; thence with meanders of Bucareli Bay at mean high tide line approximately 45.70 chains, to corner No. 1 of Columbia Salmon (lompa.ny’s cannery site; thence by meanders 15.94 chains to corner No. 3 of said site, located at mean high tide line of Klawak Inlet· thence by meanders 4.08 chains to corner No. . 4 of West Coast   Con:£any’s Sawmill site; thence along beach in front of said site 23.70 ains to northerly corner thereof; thence N. 45° 30’ E. 2.50 chains; thence S. 26° 15 E. 2.80 chains; thence S. 13° 15' E. 1.70 chains; thence S. 5° 45’ E. 5.80 chains; thence S. 2° 12’ E. 7.82 chains to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing 57.61 acres, more or less; "`°°°’*°° '*`°"¤*‘°°· Tenakee Townsite. Beginning at meander comer and corner No. 1 , located at mean high ti e line on northerly shore of Tenakee Inlet, Chichagoff Island, a granite stone 24 x 12 x 12 inches, 12 inchesin the Eound marked X on top, 1 T E on northwest face and M. C. towards let; thence meandering north shore of said inlet in a general north— westerly direction over beach in front of town of '1`enakee, ap roximateljy 75.28 chains to meander corner and corner No. 2; tlhence S. 81 41' E. 66.09 chains to corner No. 3; thence S. 18° 12' E., 6.21 chains to corner No. 2 of Tenakee Ranger Station, 9.35 chains to corner_No. 1 of said station, 9.88 chains to corner N 0. 1, the place of beginmr-[rg, containing 71.13 acres, more or less; ¤¥¤¤*T¤*¤i¤=· _Hyder ownsite. Beigmning at corner No. 1, which is identical with corner No. 1 of omestead Entry Suvey No. 686, whence U.  L. M. No. 686 bears N. 42° 7’ E 1.27 chains, thence E. 5.65 chains to mean high tide line of Portland Canal, thence along mean high tide line of said Canal and shore of Salmon River, 123.68 chains · thence N. 70f’ 30' E. 1.03 chains to Corner No. 2; thence N. 58° 30; E. 23.41 chains to Corner No. 3; thence S. 30° 15' E. 66.66 chains
 * °¤*“¤**¤*=*‘*°d· Now, therefore, I, WARREN G. HARDING, President of the