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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · March 4, 1931 · Chapter 496

Chapter 496. To extend the boundaries of Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota

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CHAP. 496.— An Act To extend the boundaries of Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota. March 4, 1931.[[S. 5248](/us/bill/71/s/5248).][[Public, No. 843](/us/pl/71/843).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Wind Cave National Park, S. Dak.Boundaries of, extended.Description. That the boundaries of Wind Cave National Park in the State of South Dakota are hereby extended to include the lands within the east half of the southwest quarter, southeast quarter section 26, south half of section 25, east 1519half of section 33, township 5 south, range 5 east, and south half section 30, township 5 south, range 6 east, Black Hills meridian, South Dakota, comprising in part a part of the Harney National Forest.
Such lands are hereby made a part of Wind Cave National Park, and shall hereafter be subject to all laws and regulations applicable to such park. Approved, March 4, 1931.
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