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 74Th CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 367. JULY 3, 1935. 445 [CHAPTER 367 .1 AN ACT July 3, 1935 . To authorize the transfer of certain lands in Hopkins County, Kentucky, to the 	[H. R. 3912 .] Commonwealth of Kentucky. [Public, No. 196.] Be it enacted by the Senate and Hou se of Re present atives o f the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Admin- K $°pk ins co unty, istrator of Veterans' Affairs is authorized and directed to convey Transfer of desig- nated lands in, to State to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, for State park purposes exclu- of Kentucky, author- sively, without expense to the United States, all the right, title, iced. and interest of the United States in and to certain lands in Hopkins Cou nty, Ke ntucky, describ ed as fo llows Beginning at an iron-pipe corner marked " H . L . I. Co.-G. IV. Desc ripti on . Bes hear -Alex ande r Es tate- C . T . Kirkwoo d-No . `1" I in a fence line, on the southerly side of a road, about thirty feet so utherly from a culvert at a right-angle turn in a road, willow pointer ; Thence north seventy-three degrees thirty-three m inu tes th irty seconds west one thousand nine hundred seventy-nine and eighty- six one-hund redths feet to a squar e stone marked "No.`2'",ona flat, at a large leaning sweetgum, sweetgum and poplar pointers ; Thence north seventy -three degrees thirty-two min utes forty seconds west one thousand three hundred sixty-five and twelve one- hundredths feet to a square-stone corner marked " No. ` 3 ' ", on a flat at a fence corner, large spanish-oak and hackberry pointers corner numbered 3 being also a corner to the property of L. B. Lamson ; Thence north se venteen degrees thirty -two mi nutes fi fty seconds east nine hundred eight-seven and nineteen one-hundredths feet to an i ron-pipe corner marked " H . L . I. Co.-L. B. Lamson-No. ` 4' ", on a southerly slope, near the northwesterly edge of a flat, about two hundred feet southerly from a road, large beech and forked beech pointers ; Thence north fifty-eight degrees six minutes thirty seconds east eigh t hundre d forty -one and eight one-hund redths feet to a squar e- stone corner marked "No . ` 5 ' ", on top of a sandstone cliff, sweet- gum and whit e-oak p ointers, both s mall ; Thence north three degrees twenty-five minutes thirty seconds east three hundred thirty-four and sixty-two one-hundredths feet to a square-stone corner marked " No . ` 6 on a steep southerly hillside, belo w a sands tone clif f, t wo hi ckor y, bl ack- oak, white -oak, and sug ar- tree pointers ; Thence north seventy-five degrees seven minutes forty seconds west seven hundred sixteen and twe lve one -hundred ths fee t to a square- stone corner marked "No. ` 7' ", on a southerly slope, about fifty feet northerly from a sandstone canyon, two hickory, black-oak, and black-walnut pointers ; Thence south seventy-three degrees nineteen minutes fifty seconds west one thousand six hundred eight and thirty one-hundredth s feet to a square-stone marked " No. ` 8' ", on the easterly side of a drain, about fifty feet southerly from a spring, two sweetgum, black- gum, and elm pointers ; Thence north twenty-seven degrees forty-two ininutes ten seconds west one thousand seventy-two and fifty one-hundredths feet to a square-stone corn er marked "No. ' 9 '", on the wes terly si de of a road, at a large white-oak stump, said corner numbered 9 being also a corner to the properties of . . . Purdy and G. W. Beshear ; The nce north nine degrees twenty-six minutes twenty seconds east seven hundred three and twenty one-hundredths feet to a square- stone corner marked " No. ' 10' ", on an easterly hillside, in a steep hollow, two sweetgum, two white-oak and elm pointers ;
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