Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 54 Part 2.djvu/1425

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PROCLAMATIONS-SEPT. 6 , 1939 Floyd County Line, approximately five and one-quarter miles to its intersection with the county road between Everett Springs and Rosedale; Thence, southwardly, along the county road, approximately four miles to Rosedale; Thence, southwestwardly along the county road, crossing Muck and Lovejoy Creeks, approximately three miles to Floyd Springs; Thence, southwardly along the paved county road, approxi- mately one mile to its intersection with a county road from the southwest; Thence, southwestwardly, along the county road, approxi- mately two miles to its intersection with the county road up Armuchee Creek; Thence, northwestwardly, along the county road up Armuchee Creek, approximately two and three-quarter miles to its inter- section with the Floyd-Chattooga County Line; Thence, southwestwardly along the county line, crossing Armuchee Creek, approximately one-third of a mile to its inter- section with the county road up Sand Mountain; Thence, southwestwardly along the county road, approxi- mately one and three-quarter miles to its intersection with U. S . Highway #27, Georgia Highway #1, one-third of a mile north- west of Crystal Springs; Thence, southeastwardly, with U. S. Highway #27, Georgia Highway #1, one-third of a mile to Crystal Springs, Georgia; Thence, southwardly and then southwestwardly, along the county road up Big Texas Valley approximately ten miles to its intersection with the old Kitchen Gap Road, from the north- west; Thence, northwestwardly along the old Kitchen Gap Road, crossing the Floyd-Chattooga County line at the top of Simms Mountain, approximately one and three quarter miles to its intersection with the Holland-Rome County Road; Thence, northwardly, along the county road, approximately three quarters of a mile to its intersection with the Central of Georgia Railroad at Holland, Georgia; Thence, northeastwardly along the Central of Georgia Rail- road, approximately one mile to its intersection with the county road to Summerville, Georgia; Thence, northwestwardly and then northwardly along the county road, approximately two miles to its intersection with the county road to Gore, Georgia; Thence, northwardly along the county road to Summerville, approximately two and one-half miles to its intersection with an old county road along the western foot of Taylor Ridge; Thence, northeastwardly along the county road and the foot of Taylor Ridge, approximately five miles to its intersection with U. S. Highway #27, Georgia Highway #1; Thence, northeastwardly, along the county road known as the Old Alabama Road, approximately seven and one-half miles to its intersection with the Trion-Subligna County Road; Thence, northeastwardly, continuing along the county road known as the Old Alabama Road, crossing the Chattooga-Floyd County Line, and Cane Creek, approximately ten and one-half miles to its intersection with Georgia Highway #2 at Naomi; Thence, northeastwardly, along Georgia Highway #2, ap- proximately one and one-half miles to the point of beginning; CONTAINING a total of 231,500 acres, be the same more or less. 193470°i--41 . II--90 64 STAT.] 2647