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PROCLAMATIONS, 1936 the Blue Ridge to its junction with Tennessee Ridge on Cold Mountain; thence northerly with the Transylvania-Jackson County line and the Tennessee Ridge about 10 miles to a point on Tennessee Bald common to Jackson, Haywood and Transylvania Counties; thence northwesterly with the Jackson-Haywood County line to the place of beginning. DIVISION NUMBER 2 Beginning at the intersection of the Pigeon River with the Tennessee-North Carolina State Line at the village of Waterville, being in the line between Haywood County, North Carolina and Cocke County, Tennessee; thence with the said state line in a general northeasterly direction to State Line Gap on the line between Watauga County, North Carolina and Johnson County, Tennessee, at the head of Beaverdam Creek; thence southwest- erly with the old road to its first crossing with the main stream of Beaverdam Creek; thence down and with said Beaverdam Creek to its confluence with Watauga River; thence up and with Watauga River to Shulls Mills; thence in a general southeasterly direction with a secondary road passing through a gap about one- quarter of a mile east of Miray Knob, up the north side of Cannon Branch, through a gap about one-quarter of a mile northeast of Martin Knob to its junction with U. S . Highway 221 at Raven Rocks; thence southeasterly with U. S . Highway 221 to U. S . Highway 321 at Blowing Rock; thence with U. S . Highway 321, southeasterly passing through Green Park and Patterson to its junction with State Highway 90; thence with State Highway 90 m a southwesterly direction to Collettsville; thence with a secondary road southwesterly passing through Adako, crossing Wilson Creek and Upper Creek to State Highway 181; thence with State Highway 181 southerly 0.5 mile to its junction with road leading to Table Rock; thence with said road southwesterly passing Table Rock to its junction with State Highway 105; thence with said highway 105 westerly about one-half mile to a small stream which flows into Lake James- thence down and with said stream to the northern shoreline of Lake James; thence in a westerly direction following the shoreline of Lake James to a point on the road leading to Hankins; thence with said road westerly and southwesterly passing through Hankins to U. S . Highway 221; thence southerly with said highway 221 about 0.8 mile to U. S . Highways 64 and 70; thence westerly with U. S . Highways 64 and 70 to Old Fort; thence, excluding Old Fort, and running with U. S. Highway 64 southward to where it crosses Catawba River; thence westward up and with the Catawba River and that branch of it on the north side of Allison Ridge to the old road near the crest of the divide between Catawba River and Broad River; thence with said old road northwesterly to Corner 2 of Tract #107aII, property of the United States; thence with the southern and western boundary of said tract #107aII to the old road; thence with the old road northwesterly to the crest of the Blue Ridge in the Buncombe-McDowell County Line; thence with the Blue Ridge and said County Line in a northerly direction to High Pinnacle, a point common to Yancey, McDowel and Buncombe Counties; thence northwesterly with the Bun- combe-Yancey County Line passing Blackstock Knob to Balsam Gap; thence southwesterly, leaving the County Line and follow- ing the ridge dividing the waters of Dillingham Creek and the North Fork of the Swannanoa River passing Walker Knob, Locust Knob, Craggy Dome and Buckners Knob, to Craggy Division Number 2. 1747