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74Th CONGRESS . SESS. I. CH . 367. JULY 3, 1935 .

445 [CHAPTER 367 .1

AN ACT July 3, 1935 . To authorize the transfer of certain lands in Hopkins County, Kentucky, to the [H . R . 3912 .] Commonwealth of Kentucky .

[Public, No. 196.] Be it enacted by the Senate and Hou se of Re present atives o f the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Admin- K $°pk ins co unty, istrator of Veterans' Affairs is authorized and directed to convey Transfer of desig- nated lands in, to State to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, for State park purposes exclu- of Kentucky, author- sively, without expense to the United States, all the right, title, iced . and interest of the United States in and to certain lands in Hopkins Cou nty, Ke ntucky, describ ed as fo llows Beginning at an iron-pipe corner marked " H . L . I. Co.-G. IV. Desc ripti on . Bes hear -Alex ande r Es tate- C . T . Kirkwoo d-No . `1" I in a fence line, on the southerly side of a road, about thirty feet so utherly from a culvert at a right-angle turn in a road, willow pointer ; Thence north seventy-three degrees thirty-three m inu tes th irty seconds west one thousand nine hundred seventy-nine and eighty- six one-hund redths feet to a squar e stone marked "No.`2'",ona flat, at a large leaning sweetgum, sweetgum and poplar pointers ; Thence north seventy -three degrees thirty-two min utes forty seconds west one thousand three hundred sixty-five and twelve one- hundredths feet to a square-stone corner marked " No. ` 3 ' ", on a flat at a fence corner, large spanish-oak and hackberry pointers

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corner numbered 3 being also a corner to the property of L . B. Lamson ; Thence north se venteen degrees thirty -two mi nutes fi fty seconds east nine hundred eight-seven and nineteen one-hundredths feet to an i ron-pipe corner marked " H . L . I. Co.-L. B. Lamson-No. ` 4' ", on a southerly slope, near the northwesterly edge of a flat, about two hundred feet southerly from a road, large beech and forked beech pointers ; Thence north fifty-eight degrees six minutes thirty seconds east eigh t hundre d forty -one and eight one-hund redths feet to a squar e- stone corner marked "No . ` 5 ' ", on top of a sandstone cliff, sweet- gum and whit e-oak p ointers, both s mall ; Thence north three degrees twenty-five minutes thirty seconds east three hundred thirty-four and sixty-two one-hundredths feet to a square-stone corner marked " No . ` 6 on a steep southerly hillside, belo w a sands tone clif f, t wo hi ckor y, bl ack- oak, white -oak , and sug ar- tree pointers ; Thence north seventy-five degrees seven minutes forty seconds west seven hundred sixteen and twe lve one -hundred ths fee t to a square- stone corner marked "No . ` 7' ", on a southerly slope, about fifty feet northerly from a sandstone canyon, two hickory, black-oak, and black-walnut pointers ; Thence south seventy-three degrees nineteen minutes fifty seconds west one thousand six hundred eight and thirty one-hundredth s feet to a square-stone marked " No . ` 8' ", on the easterly side of a drain, about fifty feet southerly from a spring, two sweetgum, black- gum, and elm pointers ; Thence north twenty-seven degrees forty-two ininutes ten seconds west one thousand seventy-two and fifty one-hundredths feet to a square-stone corn er marked "No . ' 9 '" , on the wes terly si de of a road, at a large white-oak stump, said corner numbered 9 being also a corner to the properties of . . . Purdy and G. W. Beshear ; The nce north nine degrees twenty-six minutes twenty seconds east seven hundred three and twenty one-hundredths feet to a square- stone corner marked " No . ' 10' ", on an easterly hillside, in a steep hollow, two sweetgum, two white-oak and elm pointers ;