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2236 1>RocLAMAT1oNs, 1921. °s§:‘${,*_N°**°“°*F“· Dnscmvnou ron THE PBOCLAMATION or Prsean NATIONAL Foansr Part 2. B,,Q’,§,°"i,*§§,*°;f °‘ D‘“‘ BEGINNING AT the town of Old Fort, McDowell County, North ° Carolina, on the Catawba River; thence up Catawba River to the road near its head; thence in a northwesterly direction with the road to where it crosses one of the headwater branches of the Swannanoa River and the Southern Railway and about three-quarters of a mile west of B. M. 2522 in Swannanoa Gap; thence followinlg down Swannanoa River to the mouth of Bull Creek; thence up B l Creek to its head; thence with the road in a northerly direction throggh Bull Gap to the head of Ox Creek; thence down Ox Creek to its co uence wit Reems Creek; thence up Reems Creek to the wt ciiice of Beech; thence in a northerly direction with the road t ough the gap east of Raven Knob, and continuing1alongRsaid road and down Paint Fork to Barnardsville and Nort Ivy iver; thence u North Ivy River approximately two miles to the mouth of Martin &eek· thence up Martin Creek to the top of Coxcomb Mountain, which is the Buncombe-Yancey county line; thence in an easterly direction following the county line apglroximately one mile to the head of Elk Creek: Thence down Elk eek to Cane River; thence down Cane River to the mouth of Bowlens Creek; thence in a northeasterly direction a proximately one mile and over the to%of a ridge to Litt e Crabtree (geek at a point one—half mile east of . M. 2706 established in the town of Burnsville; thence down Little Crabtree Creek to Micaville; thence with the road from Micaville to Slpruce Pine via Estate ; thence with the road from Spruce Pine to Litt e Switzerland on the crest of the Blue Ridge; thence alon the crest of the Blue Ridge to the corner common to Avery, McDowe§, and Burke Counties; thence in a northeasterly direction with the Avery—Burke count line to the Linville River; thence following up Linville River to Iainville Gap; thence through said a and down the road to the head of Wautauga River thence down Téziutauga River to Foscoe; thence following the road in a southeasterlyi direction to the Yonahlossee Road; thence with the Yonahlossee oad around the head of Johns River to Blowing Rock; thence continuing southeasterly along the road to Fairview, to Kirby Gap, and to the town of Patterson on Yadkin River; thence in a southwesterly direction along the road through Collettsville, Waters, Joy, and Table Rock, to Linville River; thence up Linville River approximately two miles to the forks of the road; thence with the left-hand fork of the road to the confluence of the North Fork and the Catawba River; thence up the Catawba River to Old Fort, the place of BEGINNING. °s§‘§§j*§_N°‘*°”°*F“· Dnscnrvmox ron trim PROCLAMATION or Prscan NATIONAL Fonnsr. Part 3. grQ;¤;,*§1$ti·g,¤ ¤’ Die- BEGINNING at Bushnell, North Carolina, at the confluence of ’ Tuckaseegee River and Little Tennessee River; thence up the Little Tennessee River to Almond; thence with the Murphy Branch of the Southern Railroad to Murphy; thence with the public road from Murphy to Grandview, crossing Bates Creek, Owl Creek and Hanging og Creek; thence with the road from Grandview to Beaverdam Creek; thence with_the road u Beaverdam Creek to the gap between Jenks Knob and T1pton Knoli); thence easterly follo the divide over Tipton Knob and Rocky Knob to a point on McDaniel Bald in the Ckerokee-Graham County hne; thence along the coimty line to the