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NOW, THEREFORE, I, HERBERT HOOVER, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by Vol. 34, p. 225. section 2 of the act of Congress entitled "AN ACT For the preservation of American antiquities," approved June 8, 1906 (34 Stat. 225), do proclaim that, subject to the rights of the owners of privately owned lands and subject to all valid existing rights, the following-described lands in Nebraska be, and the same are hereby, added to and made a part of the Scotts Bluff National Monument:

SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN

T. 21 N., R. 55 W., sec. 3, lot 4;

sec. 4, lots 1 and 2, and SE. 1⁄4 NE. %;

T. 22 N., R. 55 W., sec. 27, SW. 1⁄4 SW. 1⁄4;

sec. 28, lots 2 and 3, SW. 4 NW. 4, and
N. 2 SW. 4;

sec. 29, lot 1, SE. % NE. %, NE. 1⁄4 SE. 1⁄4,
W. 2 E. 2, and E. 1⁄2 W. 2;

sec. 32, E. 1⁄2 W. 1⁄2 and W. 1⁄2 E. 2;

sec. 33, SE. 4 SE. 4;

sec. 34, W. 2 W. 2.

Description.

Reserved from settle

Supervision, etc. by

Warning is hereby expressly given to all unauthorized persons not ment, etc. to appropriate, injure, destroy, or remove any feature of this monument and not to locate or settle upon any of the lands thereof. The Director of the National Park Service, under the direction of Director of National the Secretary of the Interior, shall have the supervision, management, and control of this monument as provided in the act of Congress entitled "AN ACT To establish a National Park Service, and U.S. C., p. 389. for other purposes," approved August 25, 1916 (39 Stat. 535–536), and acts additional thereto or amendatory thereof.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed.

DONE at the City of Washington this 1 day of June, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-two, and of the [SEAL] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifty-sixth.

By the President:

HENRY L STIMSON

Secretary of State.

HERBERT HOOVER

Park Service.
Vol. 39, p. 535; Vol. 41,

p. 732.

[No. 1999]

CLOSED AREA UNDER THE MIGRATORY BIRD TREATY ACT-SOUTH

CAROLINA

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

A PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS the Acting Secretary of Agriculture nas submitted to me the following regulation adopted by him under authority of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of July 3, 1918:

REGULATION DESIGNATING AS CLOSED AREA UNDER THE MIGRATORY
BIRD TREATY ACT CERTAIN LANDS AND WATERS WITHIN THE
BOUNDARY OF, Adjacent tO, AND IN THE VICINITY OF THE CAPE
ROMAIN MIGRATORY BIRD REFUGE, S. C., ESTABLISHED UNDER
THE MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION ACT (45 STAT. 1222)
I, R. W. Dunlap, Acting Secretary of Agriculture, by virtue of
authority vested in me by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of July 3,
1918 (40 Stat. 755-757; U. S. Code, title 16, secs. 703-711), and in

June 6, 1932.

tory Bird Refuge, 8. C. Preamble.

Cape Romain Migra

Regulation designat within or adjacent to, as closed area.

ing certain lands, etc.,

Vol. 40, pp. 755–757.

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Location.

U. S. C., pp. 436-437. extension of regulation 4 of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act Regulations, do hereby designate as closed area, in or on which hunting, taking, capturing, or killing, or attempting to hunt, take, capture, or kill, migratory birds is not permitted, all areas of land and water in Charleston County, S. C., embraced within the exterior boundary herein below described and as shown upon Bureau of Biological Survey map entitled "Cape Romain Migratory Bird Refuge," dated March 7, 1932, filed with this regulation in the archives of the Department of Agriculture, which have not been acquired by the United U. 8. C., Supp. V, p. States for the purposes of the Migratory Bird Conservation Act (45 Stat. 1222-1226; U. S. Code, Supp., title 16, ch. 7a).

204.

Vol. 45, p. 1222.

Hunting forbidden.

Description.

All lands and waters within the aforesaid exterior boundaries acquired by the United States under the Migratory Bird Conservation Act are closed by said act to entry for any purpose except in accordance with regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture, and all hunting either of migratory or nonmigratory birds on said lands and waters is forbidden by said act; and said lands and waters, so acquired by the United States, are areas upon which hunting of migratory birds is also not permitted by the regulations under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

DESCRIPTION OF THE EXTERIOR BOUNDARY ABOVE REFERRED TO

(The surveys of the several tracts mentioned in the followingdescribed area were executed under direction of the Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture, from November, 1930, to April, 1931. All bearings in this description were turned from the true meridian as determined by altitude observations on the sun during the progress of the survey. The mean magnetic declination was found to be 1° 26' W.)

Beginning at a point on the southeast shore of Raccoon Key, fronting the Atlantic Ocean; the approximate geographic position is in latitude 33° 00' 42" N., and longitude 79° 22' 43" W. from Greenwich; this point is identical with corner No. 14, Cape Romain Land & Improvement Co. Tract No. 16; from this corner the Cape Romain Lighthouse bears N. 38° 13' E., 51.27 chs. distant;

Thence from said initial point,

Westerly, along the south shore of Raccoon Key, fronting the Atlantic Ocean, to the west end of Raccoon Key at Sandy Point; Thence southwesterly, in a straight line across the waters of Bull Bay, to a point on an unnamed island at the mouth of Bull Creek; this point is identical with corner No. 4, United States Tract No. 2c; Thence southwesterly, along the north and left bank of Bull Creek, to a point on an unnamed island at the junction of said creek with Sewee Bay; this point is identical with corner No. 8, United States Tract No. 2c;

Thence N. 21° 19' W., 6.67 chs., to a point on the westerly extremity of the said unnamed island, on the east side of Sewee Bay;

Thence northerly, in a straight line across an arm of Sewee Bay, to a point on the westerly extremity of a small unnamed island; from this point corner No. 13, United States Tract No. 2c, bears N. 45° 04' E., 9.34 chs. distant;

Thence northeasterly, in a straight line along the east side of Sewee Bay, to a point on the northwest extremity of an unnamed island; from this point corner No. 13, United States Tract No. 2c, bears S. 3° 04' E., 14.81 chs. distant;

Thence northeasterly, in a straight line along the east side of Sewee Bay, to a point on the northwest extremity of an unnamed island, on the right bank of Sewee Creek;

Thence S. 89° 23′ E., 5.56 chs., to corner No. 14, United States Description—Contd. Tract No. 2c, on the right bank of Sewee Creek;

Thence N. 11° 02′ E., crossing Sewee Creek, 3.63 chs., to a point on the left bank of Sewee Creek; this point is identical with corner No. 1, United States Tract No. 2c, and corner No. 14, Cape Romain Land & Improvement Co. Tract No. 1;

Thence with traverse along the east side of Sewee Bay, bordering Cape Romain Land & Improvement Co. Tract No. 1,

Ñ. 10° 54′ W., 3.52 chs.;

S. 59° 36′ E., 3.03 chs.;
N. 20° 19' E., 13.04 chs.;
N. 30° 07' E., 13.13 chs.;

N. 28° 02′ E., 6.72 chs., to a point on the northeast shore of Sewee Bay;

Thence northwesterly, in a straight line across the northeasterly head of Sewee Bay and the Inland Waterway as now located, to a point on the margin of the marsh and the upland; this point is identical with corner No. 10, Cape Romain Land & Improvement Co. Tract No. 1;

Thence northeasterly, along the border of the marsh and the upland, with the meanders thereof, following the survey of the northwest boundary of Cape Romain Land & Improvement Co. Tract No. 1, Tract No. 1-VI, Tract No. 1-IV, and Tract No. 1-III, to a point on the west and right bank of Graham Creek and the Inland Waterway as now located; this point is identical with corner No. 7, Cape Romain Land & Improvement Co. Tract No. 1–III;

Thence northeasterly, along the northwesterly bank of the Inland Waterway as now located, in part with the right bank of Graham Creek and in part with the left bank of Awendaw Creek, to a point on the border of the marsh and the upland on the northerly bank of the Inland Waterway as now located; this point is identical with corner No. 3 of United States Tract No. 2a;

Thence northeasterly, along the border of the marsh and the upland, to a point on the northwest side of Legare Creek; this point is identical with corner No. 2 of the Cape Romain Land & Improvement Co. Tract No. 1a-I;

Thence S. 33° 00' E., crossing Legare Creek, 45.05 chs., to a point on the northwest side of Harbor River and the Inland Waterway as now located; this point is identical with corners No. 1, Cape Romain Land & Improvement Co. Tracts la and la-I;

Thence N. 61° 00′ E., in part along the northwest side of the Inland Waterway as now located, 104.88 chs., to a point in the marsh; this point is identical with corner No. 2, Cape Romain Land & Improvement Co. Tract No. 1a;

Thence S. 57° 00′ E., 13.00 chs., to a point on the right bank of Harbor River;

Thence northeasterly, crossing Harbor River, to a point on the north and right bank of Mathews Cut at the point of confluence with Harbor River;

Thence northeasterly, along the north bank of the Inland Waterway as now located, in part with the north bank of Mathews Cut, Mathews Creek, and Clubhouse Creek, to a point on the northeast bank of Clubhouse Creek; this point is identical with corner No. 2, Cape Romain Land & Improvement Co. Tract No. 1w;

Thence N. 41° 34′ E., 7.48 chs., to a point in the marsh; this point is identical with corner No. 3, Cape Romain Land & Improvement Co. Tract No. 1w;

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Description-Contd.

Regulations approved and proclaimed.

Thence S. 53° 12' E., 6.39 chs., to a point in the marsh on the east side of wooded highland; this point is identical with corner No. 4, Cape Romain Land & Improvement Co. Tract No. 1w;

Thence S. 21° 41′ W., 8.40 chs., to a point on the northeast bank of the Inland Waterway as now located; this point is identical with corner No. 1, Cape Romain Land & Improvement Co. Tract No. 1w; Thence easterly, along the north bank of the Inland Waterway as now located, in part with the north bank of Clubhouse Creek and Skrine Creek, to a point on the southwest boundary of Ormond Hall Plantation on the north bank of the Inland Waterway;

Thence S. 53° 27' E., crossing the Inland Waterway as now located and along the southwest boundary of Ormond Hall Plantation, 7.25 chs., to corner No. 10, United States Tract No. 2d;

Thence, continue S. 53° 27' E., along the southwest boundary of Ormond Hall Plantation, 25.42 chs., to the northwest corner of the Staples and Manigault Tract; this corner is identical with corner No. 9, United States Tract No. 2d;

Thence S. 13° 51′ W., 32.20 chs., along the northwest boundary of the Staples and Manigault Tract, crossing and recrossing Ramhorn Creek, to a point in the marsh; this point is identical with corner No. 8, United States Tract No. 2d;

Thence S. 32° 37' E., 40.28 chs., along the southwest boundary of the Staples and Manigault Tract, crossing and recrossing Ramhorn Creek, to a point in the marsh; this point is identical with corner No. 7, United States Tract No. 2d;

Thence S. 64° 25' E., along the southwest boundary of the Staples and Manigault Tract, 9.79 chs., to a point in the marsh; this point is identical with corner No. 6, United States Tract No. 2d;

Thence N. 62° 57' E., along the southeast boundary of the Staples and Manigault Tract, 35.13 chs., to a point on the right bank of Alligator Čreek; this point is identical with corner No. 5, United States Tract No. 2d;

Thence southerly, along the right bank of Alligator Creek, to the point of intersection with the Atlantic Ocean;

Thence southeasterly, across the inlet to Cape Romain Harbor, to the northerly point of Cape Island;

Thence southerly, along the eastern shore of Cape Island fronting the Atlantic Ocean, to the southern extremity of Cape Island; Thence northwesterly, across the mouth of Romain River, to a point on the southeast shore of Raccoon Key, the place of beginning. Now, THEREFORE, I, HERBERT HOOVER, President of the United States of America, do hereby approve and proclaim the foregoing regulation of the Acting Secretary of Agriculture.

A copy of the map referred to in the foregoing regulation of the Acting Secretary of Agriculture is annexed to and made a part of this proclamation.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed.

DONE at the City of Washington this 6" day of June, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-two, and of [SEAL] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifty-sixth.

By the President:

HENRY L STIMSON

Secretary of State.

[No. 2000]

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