Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 50 Part 2.djvu/847

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PROCLAMATIONS, 1936 Long Cane Divi. sion. of Tract No. 873, property of the United States; thence southerly and westerly with the boundary of Tract No. 873 to corner 5 of said tract; thence southwesterly a straight line to corner 8 of Tract No. 800a, property of the United States; thence in a general southerly direction with the eastern boundaries of Tracts Nos. 800a, 307c, 800a-I and 886, all the property of the United States, running so as to include them herein, to corner 8 of Tract No. 886; thence southwesterly a straight line to corner 43 of Tract No. 800, property of the United States; thence in a general southerly direc- tion with the eastern boundary of Tract No. 542, property of the United States, to corner 3 of said tract; thence southerly a straight line to corner 60 of Tract No. 800; thence southerly and westerly, with the eastern and southern boundary of Tract No. 800 to corner 64 of said tract; thence southwesterly a straight line to corner 17 of Tract No. 489, property of the United States; thence southerly, with the eastern boundary of Tract No. 489, to corner 3 of said tract; thence southwesterly a straight line to corner 2 of Tract No. 430, property of the United States; thence westerly with the southern boundary of Tract No. 430 to corner 4 of said tract; thence westerly a straight line to corner 21 of Tract No. 800f, property of the United States; thence northwesterly with the southwestern boundaries of Tracts Nos. 800f and 428, to corner 1 of the latter tract; thence northerly a straight line to corner 2 of Tract No. 428a, property of the United States; thence in a general westerly, then northerly, then westerly direction, with the boundaries of Tracts 428a, 302j and 302, so as to include them herein, to corner 14 of Tract No. 302; thence northwesterly a straight line to the junction of the Chattooga and Tallulah Rivers; thence in a general northeasterly direction, with the meanders of the Chattooga River, which forms the Georgia-South Carolina State Line, to the place of beginning. LONG CANE DIVISION Beginning at the junction of Stevens Creek with Savannah River; thence northwesterly with the meanders of Savannah River to Wallace Landing about 1 mile above the mouth of Dordon Creek; thence easterly with the most direct public road to Parksville; thence northerly with the Scott's Ferry Road to its junction with the Edgefield-Abbeville Road at Liberty Hill; thence northwesterly with the latter road to its junction with South Carolina State Highway No. 43; thence westerly with Highway No. 43 to the point where it crosses Rocky Creek; thence northerly with the meanders of Rocky Creek approxi- mately 2 miles to a point where it is crossed by a public road; thence westerly with said public road to its junction with State Highway No. 10; thence southerly with State Highway No. 10 to the point where it first crosses the C. & W. C. Railroad; thence in a general southeasterly direction with the C. & W. C. Railroad to Plum Branch; thence southwesterly with a public road to a point on the Savannah River near the mouth of a small branch about %mile above the mouth of Landon Branch; thence northwesterly with the meanders of Savannah River to Hesters Ferry about % mile above the mouth of Patterson Creek; thence northeasterly with a public road to its junction with State Highway No. 82 about 1% miles west of Willington; thence northwesterly with State Highway No. 82 to Mt. Carmel; thence northeasterly with the Mt. Carmel-Abbeville Road passing Calhoun Mill to the junction with State Highway No. 7; thence 1752