Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 2.djvu/1057

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2502 PROCLAMATIONS, 1909. Shoshone Cavern National Monument, the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, the west half of the southeast quarter of southeast quarter, the southwest quarter of northeast quarter of southeast quarter, the south half of northwest quarter of southeast quarter and southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section five; the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the northwest uarter of Section eight, Township fifty-two North, Range one hunidred and two West of the Sixth rincipal Meridian, Wyomin , embracing two hundred and ten acres, as shown upon the . di%ran1Iiereto attached and made a part of this proclamation. m§§¤::·d¤¤¤¤¤ arning is hereby expressly given to all unauthorized persons not ’ to appropriate, injure or destroy any feature of this National Monumenf, or to locate or settle upon any of the lands reserved by this proc amation. 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 Washin ton this 21st day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nine, [smL.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-fourth. Wu H TAFT By tl']? President: W UN·r1N¤·roN ILSON - Acting Secretary of State. september zs,1¤c9. Br run Pansmnnr or mn UNITED Srarns or Amnmca, A PROCLAMATION. tiguqfyggg WHEREAS, the Natural Bridges National Monument, embracin uggammc three extraordinary natural bridges, together with forty acres of lang vm, as, p:21$. grciugdxeaclhlgmpggé was} create by Proclamation of the President, a e ri , , an WHEl){EAS, at the time this monument was created nothing was known of the location and character of the prehistoric ruins in the vicinity of the bridges, nor of the location of the bridges and the prehistoric cave springs, also hereby reserved, with reference to the public surveys, the same being manfy miles from surveyed land; U§,gf'°¤¤* M°¤¤¤*°¤°· flxpgv, thergforeh I, W}elgam_H. Ta t, glifsident of the United States vox. a4, p. ms. o erica, y V1 ue o ection two 0 the Act of Con ess a roved June 8, l906, entitled, "An Act for the Preservatioiir of Aiiibrican Antiquit1es", do hereby set aside as the Natural Bridges National Monument, subject to any valid existing right, one surveyed subtriangular tract of land in unsurveyed townships thirty-six and thirty- seven south, range seventeen, containing about two thousand four hundred and twenty acres, and embracing said natural brid es and principal prehistoric mms, and two smaller square tracts emiracing the cave springs and containing one hundred and sixty acres each, located one in unsurveyed township thirty-eight south, range nineteen, and one in unsurveyed township thirty-nine south, range twenty, all east of the Salt Lake Meridian, Utah, and shown upon the Rewwdimmseméi d1%ram hereto attached and made a part of this proclamation. mém, etc. arn1ng_1s hereby expressly given to all unauthorized ersons not to approj§1ate, injure or destroy any of the objects herebiy declared to be a ational Monument, nor to settle upon any of the lands reserved and made a part of said Monument by this proclamation.