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[CITE: 16USC107]

 
                         TITLE 16--CONSERVATION
 
   CHAPTER 1--NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES
 
               SUBCHAPTER XI--MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK
 
Sec. 107. Boundary changed

    The boundary of the Mount Rainier National Park is changed so as to 
read as follows: Beginning at park boundary monument numbered 1, 
established on the east line of section 4, township 17 north, range 7 
east, Willamette meridian, by a survey of the boundaries of Mount 
Rainier National Park, Washington, by the General Land Office, plat 
dated April 17, 1909; thence southerly along the present west park 
boundary line as established by said survey, being the midtownship line 
of range 7 east, to its intersection with the south bank of Nisqually 
River; thence easterly along said bank to its intersection with the 
present south park boundary line at a point east of park boundary 
monument numbered 28, as established by said survey, being the township 
line between townships 14 and 15 north; thence easterly along said south 
park boundary line to the southeast corner of the present park boundary; 
thence northerly along the present east park boundary line to park 
boundary monument numbered 59, as established by said survey, being the 
midtownship line of range 10 east; thence due north to the south bank of 
White River; thence northeasterly along said bank to a point due east of 
park boundary monument numbered 67, thence due west to said monument 
numbered 67; thence westerly along the present north park boundary line, 
as established by said survey, being the township line between townships 
17 and 18 north, to its intersection with the north bank of Carbon 
River; thence westerly along said bank to a point due north of park 
boundary monument numbered 1; thence due south to place of beginning; 
and all of those lands lying within the boundary above described are 
hereby included in and made a part of the Mount Rainier National Park; 
and all of those lands of the present Mount Rainier National Park 
excluded from the park are included in and made a part of the Rainier 
National Forest, subject to all national forest laws and regulations.

(May 28, 1926, ch. 410, Sec. 1, 44 Stat. 668.)

                  Section Referred to in Other Sections

    This section is referred to in sections 108, 109 of this title.
