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PROCLAMATIONS—MMMM. DD, 1959
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PROCLAMATIONS — M A Y 20, 1959

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Unit V Beginning on the Kentucky-Virginia state line at a point common to Harlan and Letcher Counties, Kentucky, and Wise County, Virginia; thence with the Harlan-Letcher County line to Poor Fork of Cumberland River; thence up Poor Fork of Cumberland River to the mouth of Little Joe Day Branch; thence up little Joe Day Branch to its source; thence directly across Pine Mountain to the source of an unnamed branch; thence down said unnamed branch to Cowan Creek near bench mark 1434; thence down Cowan Creek about two and one-half miles to a point near bench mark 1184 at mouth of branch coming in from the east; thence up said branch, across low divide and down a branch flowing northerly to its mouth at a point on Little Cowan Creek; thence up Little Cowan Creek about one mile to where a road leaves said Creek in a northerly direction; thence along said road to the North Fork of Kentucky River; thence up the North Fork of Kentucky River to the mouth of Cram Creek; thence up Cram Creek about one and one-half miles to where a road leaves said creek in a northeasterly direction; thence along said road, crossing the heads of Pine Creek and Bottom Fork, down Laurel Fork, up North Fork of Kentucky River, through Payne Gap and down Little Elkhorn Creek to a point in Elkhorn Creek at Jenkins, Kentucky, near bench mark 1527; thence down Elkhorn Creek, crossing the Letcher-Pike County line and continuing through Pike County to the junction of Elkhorn Creek and Russell Fork; thence up Russell Fork about one-fourth mile to a bridge at Elkhorn City; thence along height of land southeast of Beaver Creek to head of a drain; thence down said drain about one-fourth mile to Trace Fork; thence down Trace Fork about one-half mile to its junction with Abes Fork of Grassy Creek; thence down Abes Fork to Grassy Creek, a point on the Virginia-Kentucky state line common to Pike County, Kentucky, Buchanan and Dickenson Counties, Virginia; thence along the Buchanan-Dickenson County line to height of land near the head of Hunts Creek; thence southwesterly through Dickenson County along height of land northwest of Barts Lick Creek and southwest of Camp Branch and Little Lick Creek to Barts Lick Creek; thence down Barts Lick Creek about one-half mile to Russell Fork; thence crossing Russell Fork to the mouth of Pound River; thence up Pound River, crossing the Dickenson-Wise County line and continuing through Wise County to the mouth of the North and South Forks of Pound River; thence up the South Fork of Pound River to Route 59; thence southwesterly with Route 59 to its junction with Route 629; thence southwesterly with Route 629 to its junction with Route 620; thence southerly with Route 620, along the Guest River, to Route 621; thence southwesterly with Route 621 to Locust Grove Church; thence westerly with an unnumbered road to the headwaters of Black Creek; thence southerly with an unnumbered road along Black Creek to U.S. Highway 23 at Blackwood; thence easterly with U.S. Highway 23 to the corporate limits of Norton; thence easterly around the south side of Norton to corner 1 of tract 19; thence easterly with tract 19 to corner 9 of tract 19-1; thence passing through corners 8, 7, and 6 of tract 19-1 to corner 5 of said tract, a point on line 6-7 of tract 19; thence easterly with tract 19 to Class A corner 746; thence northerly a straight line to the Interstate Railroad right-of-way; thence easterly with the Interstate Railroad right-of-way to a point where it intersects line 5-6 of tract 312; thence with tract 312 to Class A corner 781, a point in the middle of Guest River; thence easterly with the middle of Guest River to corner 26 of tract 19, a point opposite the mouth of Burns Creek; thence southeasterly with tract 19 and Burns Creek to the Interstate Railroad; thence easterly with the Interstate Railroad to the Guest River; thence down the Guest River to the mouth of Mill Creek; thence easterly with an unnumbered road to Route 646; thence easterly with Route 646 to corner 4 of tract 19a; thence in a general easterly direction with tract 19a to Class A corner 750, a point in the Guest River; thence southeasterly down the Guest River to the Wise-Scott County line, continuing with the Guest River and through Scott County to the Clinch River; thence down the Clinch River to bench mark 1353 near Stony; thence northerly to Route 72; thence southwesterly with Route 72 to its junction with Route 653; thence southwesterly with Route 653 to its junction with Route 660; thence southerly with Route 660 approximately one-half mile; thence southwesterly along the top of Buckner Ridge and continuing westerly to Route 653 west of Buckner Ridge Lookout; thence southwesterly with Route 653 to its junction with U.S. Highway 23; thence southwesterly with U.S. Highway 23 to its junction with U.S. Highway 58 approximately one-half mile southeast of DuflSeld; thence a straight line northwesterly to Cain Gap on Powell Mountain, a point on the Scott-Lee County line; thence northwesterly with the top of Powell Mountain and the Scott-Lee County line, entering Lee County and continuing to the top of Wallen Ridge, approximately one mile southwest of Lovelady Gap; thence northwesterly a straight line to the junction of Routes 619 and 64; thence northeasterly with Route