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PROCLAMATIONS, 1915. 1741 gf the (government for ahe fascia? yeaiil ending June tlzlirtiethieightgen undre and ninety-eig t, and or other pnrposes", 0 roc aim t at (tihe Chugach Nationall Forest is hegebyii changer; and tllat itscgnoimé aries are now as s own upon the agram ereto annex an . forminia part hereof, and further described as follows: The island of g°;°;m°°;052 Afogréa End) the agjacent islartrds wlhich vlgere seltl apglrgsdby lgoclama- ° ’°` ° tion ate ecem er twenty- ourt ei teen un an ninety- two, as the){‘A{ognalf Forest ahrid Fis}1&l;:ure Reserve",hand alslo all of the pu ic and yin wit `n a ine eginning at the sont ern extremity of Cape Suckliag (1); thence due north, along the former boundar of the Chugach ational Forest, to a point (2) situated due east of the 39th mile post (3) of the Copper River and Northwestern Railway; thence due west to the said 39th mile post _(3)_; thence in a northwesterly direction to a point (4) one statute mile inland, and due south from the point at which the meridian of longitude 146° 30’ West from Greenwich intersects high tide line on the south shore of Valdez Arm; thence due west to a oint (5) longitude 147 ° 30’ West; thence due north to a point (iii) in longitude 147‘i 30’ West, and in latitude 61° 10’ North; thence due west to a. point (7) due north of Point Doran; thence due south to Point Doran (8); thence due west to a point (9) in longitude 14%; 30’ Wgst; tihenceddue north to a oint (10) in longitude 149° 30’ o est an in atitu e 61° 20' Nortli; thence due east to a point (11) in lzititude 61°_20’ North, and in longitude 149° West; lthepce a nortléaasterlyg djirecltion tel the h d of Knik·River at the oot o 'KH1k· acier 12 ; thence own til: south bank of Knik River and southwesterly along the eastern shore of Knik Arm, at high tide line, to Point Campbel (13); thence in a southwesterly direction directly to Point Possession (14); thence following gig easter}r`11;»%i1ioreioiQ¥l§1}ook Itplleitl aanld the réolighegn sthprg of Kahma a,af tie`eto ee osai acem ay and} the thready of the most northerly mouth of Fox River (15); thence up Fox River, follllowiunlg tge thread oi {she sitreamH1§1a£ ]5oi1i1t;1whi;:l;his thr statutem'es` an ina`ec ine rom' ie`ea e saiclamost northerly mciuth of Flex Riwaer (16) ; bthencelsuccessively n ral southwester , nort wester , nort easter , an nort - iaifeétteiily direction parallel with high tide line along the north shore of Kaehemak Bay and the eastern shore of Cook Inlet at a distance of three statute miles, inland, to a point (17) in latitude 60° 43' North due east from the trian$1.lation point established on East Foreland by the ll. Coast am Geodetic Survey; thence due east to a point (18) due north of the junction of Russian River with_the Kenai River; thence due south to the junction (19) of Russian River with the Kenai River; thence up Russian River following the thread of the stfealm to the heald of Upper Ignrsisian Iéakek(2Q)ti1tRence acgpss the di , `rect · to the 'unction o 1 oose ree wi esurrec ion Rihver`(2l() ; lhencyc down lltesurrection River, following the thread of tge sitreiijm, tolalpognt (22)lhdue wgst of tltiet6t;1hm1le_ gog:h(23;l of the r · ·nt an way; ence ue eas o e_sa1 m e pos (Zigi; llnhencerdue east to a oint (24) five miles distant from the said 6th mile post of the Alaslga Central Railwgy; thence in a general northerl and northeasterly direcmon, par el to the said Alaska. Central Failway at a distance of five miles therefrom, to a point (25) in latitud%§30° 42£1Nortl&; thenciil d;1e east_t<;a&><g1nt loréggiége 148° 47" est; thence ue sont o a om 7 in a 1 u e ' North ; thenlee due (fast to ahpointh(28i) dgie Igolxgth off gis heg;)1)oft£ugeu B (29); t . u sout to the ea o uge ay ‘ ; ence $15;;, giéneral zgiiilheagtirly dir(ectior%)follto?w;3i§)1g titre eastern shone pf uvet ay at hig ti e ine to ‘ape 1 nge ); thence in an eas er y dirgction directly to Point Elrington (31); thence in a southeasterly direction directly to Cape Cleare (32); thence in a northeasterly