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PUBLIC LAW 92-465-OCT. 6, 1972

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minutes west 2,380 feet; thence west 4,110.34 feet; thence south 01 degree 43 minutes east 2,661.24 feet to the quarter corner between sections 26 and 35; thence westerly along the section line to the west boundary of the said military reservation. OARSON N A T I O N A L FOREST, N E W MEXICO P R I N C I P A L

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1. Township 25 north, range 13 east. Section 28, lots 4 and 12. CIBOLA N A T I O N A L FOREST, N E W MEXICO P R I N C I P A L

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1. Township 10 north, range 11 west. Sections 1 through 3, inclusive. Sections 10 through 15, inclusive. Township 11 north, range 11 west. Sections 1 through 3, inclusive. Sections 10 through 15, inclusive. Sections 22 through 27, inclusive. Sections 34 through 36, inclusive. Township 12 north, range 11 west. Sections 31 through 36, inclusive. 2. A tract of land in township 14 north range 16 west which was originally a portion of the Fort Wingate Military Keservation as established by Executive order of February 18, 1870, more particularly described as: Beginning at a point which is the quarter corner common to section 2 of township 14 north range 16 west and section 35, township 15 north range 16 west; thence southerly along the Cibola Xational Forest boundary approximately 3 miles to the quarter corner common to sections 14 and 23 in unsurveyed township 14 north range 16 west; thence westerly along the Cibola National Forest boundary approximately 414 miles to a point on the east boundary of the Fort Wingate Ordnance Depot, designated 361 + 00 south and 20-1-00 east Wingate Ordnance Depot coordinating system; thence northerly along the Wingate Ordnance Depot east fence approximately 10,285 feet to a point designated 258 +15 south and 20 + 00 east Wingate Depot coordinating system; thence in a random northeasterly direction along the Wingate Depot fence system approximately 8,500 feet to a brass cap set in concrete which is the northwest corner of the Navajo Indian School tract; thence due south 6,293.84 feet to a brass cap set in concrete which is the southwest corner of the school tract; thence due „ ,_ east 7,728.15 feet to a 3-inch pipe which is the southeast corner of the school tract; thence due north 6,716.00 feet to a brass cap set in concrete which is the northeast corner of the school tract; thence easterly approximately 1% miles to the point of beginning, containing 6,810 acres, more or less. SEC. 2. The exterior boundaries of the Carson National Forest in New Mexico are modified to exclude section 16, township 24 north, range 11 east. New Mexico principal meridian. SEC. 3. Subject to valid existing rights, all lands owned by the United States in the areas described in section 1 of this Act are hereby added to the national forests as listed in that said section, and shall be administered in accordance with the laws, rules, and regulations applicable theretc^ SEC. 4. For the purposes of section 6 of the Act of September 3, 1964 (78 Stat. 903), the boundaries of the Santa Fe, Gila, Cibola, and Car- ^"'^' p- 459. son National Forests, as modified by section 1 of this Act, shall be treated as if they were the boundaries of those forests on January 1, 1965. Approved October 6, 1972.

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