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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 42 STAT. · January 30, 1922 · Chapter 39

Chapter 39. To add certain lands to Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska

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CHAP. 39.— An Act To add certain lands to Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska. January 30, 1922.[[H. R. 6262](/us/bill/67/hr/6262).][[Public, No. 133](/us/67/pl/133).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the south, east, andMount McKinley National Park, Alaska.Lands added to. north boundaries of the Mount McKinley National Park are hereby changed as follows: Beginning at the summit of Mount Russell, which is the present southwest corner of the park; thence in a north-easterly direction one hundred miles, more or less, to a point on the one hundred and forty-ninth meridian, which is twenty-five miles south of a point due east of the upper northwest corner of the park; thence north along the one hundred and forty-ninth meridian twenty-five miles; thence west forty miles, more or less, to the present upper northwest comer of Mount McKinley National Park.
And all these lands lying between the above-described boundary and the present360south, east, and north boundaries are hereby reserved and withdrawn from settlement, occupancy, or disposal, and under the laws of the United States said lands are hereby made a part of and included Vol. 39, p. 938.in the Mount McKinley National Park; and all the provisions of the Act to establish Mount McKinley National Park. Alaska, and for other purposes, approved February 26, 1917, are hereby made applicable to and extended over lands hereby added to the park.
Approved, January 30, 1922.
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