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74TH C ONGRESS . SESS. II. CH. 502. JUNE 4, 1936 .

14 65 an elm post f our in ches i n dia meter, four feet above round , thence Description-Con- 7

g Con-tinued . south forty-four degrees west exactly four chains to corner 5, an elm stake three inches in diameter, one foot above ground ; thence south e ighty-nine degrees twenty-thre e minutes east, with quarter- section line and leaving land formerly owned by Pearl Johnson, fourteen and s ixty one-hundredths chains to corner 6, the quarter- corner between sections 26 and 27, a six-by-six-by-forty-eight-inch post above ground, scribed "US", and a one-and-one-half-by-fifteen- inch iron pipe above ground, in a mound of stone, a ten-inch red oak bears north thirty-five degrees west thirty-eight one-hundredths, blazed an d scribed "BT 5-2" ; thence north, with the line between sections 26 and 27, thirty-seven and ninety one-hundredths chains approximate, a four-by-four-by-forty-eight-inch fir post in mound of stone on southwest side of road, exactly forty chains to the line between sections 22 and 27, exactly forty-three chains to corner 7, a point on west bank of the Mississippi River and in the east line of sec tion 22 ; then ce no rth tw enty-e ight degree s elev en min utes west, with west bank of the Mississippi River, five and thirty one-hun- dredths chains to corner 8, in the south lin e of "C" Street of the town of McGregor ; thence south eighty-six degrees forty-eight min- utes west, wit h south line of "C" Street, fo ur and twenty one-hun- dredths chains to corner 9, a two-by-two-by- twelve-inch ash stake, above ground, at a point determined as the n ortheast corner of the unnum bered town lot owne d by Eva Jordan ; thence south three degrees twelve minutes east, with the east line of the Eva Jordan lot as determi ned b y this survey, one and fifty- one one-hundredths chains to corner 10, a two-by-two-by-twelve-inch a sh stake ; t he nc e with four lines in rear of block 14, south eighty-six degrees forty- eight minutes west, ten and twenty-seven one-hundredths chains to corner 11, a point ; thence south seventy-seven degrees twenty-one minutes west, four and nineteen one-hundredths chains to corner 12, a point ; thence north forty-nine degrees thirty-eight minutes west, forty-two one-hundredths chain to corner 13, the east corner of lot 19, block 14, a four-by-four-by-thirty-six-inch fir post above ground ina mound of stone, scribed "US Corner 5-8" ; t hence south forty degrees twenty-two minutes west, six and nineteen one-hundredths chains to the line between sections 22 and 27, six and thirty-three one-hundredths chains to corner 14, the east corner of lot 1, block 13, a seven-by-seven-by-thirty-six-inch butternut post above ground, scribed "US 5-9" , in a mound of st o ne ; th ence south forty- nine degrees thirty-eight minutes east, one and fifty-one one-hundredths chai ns to corne r 15, a nin e-inc h whit e oak tree with a five -by-f ive-by - twenty-four-inch ironwood post above ground, scribed "US 5-10", in a mound of stone, beside it, a fifteen-inch red oak bears north fifty degrees east e ighteen one-hundredths, blazed and scribed "BT 5-10" ; thence south forty degrees twenty-two minutes west, one and fifty-one one-hundre dths chains to corner 16, an e ight-by-eight-by thirty-six-inch ironwood post above ground, scribed "US 5-11", in mound of stone ; thence north forty-nine degrees thirty-eight minutes west, one and fifty-one one-hundredths chains to corner 17, a one-by- four-by-thirty-six-inch oak stake above ground, at the east corner of lot 3, block 13 ; thence south forty degrees twenty-two minutes west eighteen and seventy-five one-hundredths chains to corner 18, the east corner of lot 5, block 11 ; thence south forty-nine degrees thirty- eight minutes east one and fifty-nine one-hundredths chains to corner 19, a two-by-two-by-twelve-inch elm stake above ground, in mound of stone ; thence south naught degrees twenty-four minutes east, one and sixty-six one-hundredths chains to corner 20, a two-by-two- by-twelve-inch elm s take ; thence south twenty degrees east one and