Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 62 Part 1.djvu/1183

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62 STAT.] S0TH CONG. , 2D SESS.-CH. 757-JUNE 30, 1948 meters from the center of Rock Island Passage on a bearing of South 60° East, on a true azimuth of 49°34'10", a distance of 15.66 statute miles. The latitude and longitude of the named control points is as follows: Point A-Latitude 42c29'37" Longitude 87°01'15" Point B-Latitude 43022'50" Longitude 87008'50" Point C-Latitude 43°42'00" Longitude 87007'20" Point D-Latitude 44°07'55" Longitude 87°00'45" Point E-Latitude 44052'50" Longitude 86°41'10" Point F-Latitude 45c05'20" Longitude 86°29'30 ' Point G-Latitude 45 0 14'10" Longitude 86°14'55" 2. That the western boundary of the State of Michigan in the waters of Lake Superior and the eastern boundary in the waters of Lake Superior of the State of Minnesota and Wisconsin be and it hereby is finally fixed and established as the line marked M-N on the map, Exhibit B, annexed hereto, which line is more particularly described as follows: Starting at Point M, the point where the line through the middle of the main channel of the Montreal River enters Lake Superior. Thence in a direct line to Point N, the point where a line drawn through the most easterly point of Pigeon Point and the most southerly point of Pine Point intersects the international boundary, on a true azimuth of 23027'24" and a distance of 108.86 statute miles. The latitude and longitude of the named control points is: Point M-Latitude 46°34'05" Longitude 90°25'05" Point N-Latitude 48°00'50" Longitude 89°29'00" 3. That the boundary between the State of Minnesota and the State of Wisconsin in the center of Lake Superior be and it hereby is finally fixed and established as the line marked A-B -C -D on the map, Exhibit B, annexed hereto, which line is more particularly described as follows: Starting at Point A which is the midpoint on the line M-N described in paragraph 2, supra; Thence to Point B, the midpoint in a direct line between the mouth of Cross River, Minnesota, and the Lighthouse on Outer Island in Wisconsin, on a true azimuth of 272 17'10", a distance of 33.15 statute miles; Thence to Point C, the midpoint in a direct line between the Light- house on shore at Two Harbors, Minnesota and the light on the lake- ward end of the Government east pier at Port Wing, Wisconsin on a true azimuth of 235°27'40", a distance of 49.60 statute miles; Thence to Point D, the midpoint in a direct line at right angles to the central axis of the Superior entry between the tops of the eastern ends of the pierheads at the lakeward ends of the United States Gov- ernment breakwaters at the Superior entry to Duluth Superior Harbor, on a true azimuth of 239°50'20", a distance of 26.43 statute miles. The latitude and longitude of the named control points is as follows: Point A-Latitude 47°17'30" Longitude 89°57'00" Point B-Latitude 47018'35" Longitude 90°39'15" 68706° - 49-pt. 1 -78 1153 Boundaries of Mich. , Minn. , and Wis. Boundary between Minn. and WIs.