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following the summit of said ridge and the summit of the ridge between the tributaries of said Clearwater Fork, the headwaters of the North Fork of Moose Creek and Boundary Creek to the intersection, at approximate latitude of sixty-three degrees thirty-two minutes fortyfive seconds, longitude one hundred and fifty degrees twenty-four minutes forty-five seconds, with a line extending south six degrees twenty minutes west from the place of beginning; thence southwesterly fourteen and three-tenths miles, more or less, to a point one-half mile north of Wonder Lake on the stream flowing out of Wonder Lake into Moose Creek; thence south sixty-eight degrees west forty-three and five-tenths miles, more or less, to the point of intersection with the extension of a line from the summit of Mount Russell northwesterly to a point that is south six degrees and twenty minutes west nineteen miles, then south sixty-eight degrees west sixty miles from the place of beginning; thence southeasterly thirty-three miles, more or less, to the summit of Mount Russell; thence in a northeasterly direction following a northeasterly line which, if extended, would intersect the one hundred and forty-ninth meridian west longitude at a point twenty-five miles south of a point due east of the place of beginning approximately eighty-eight miles to Windy Creek at approximate latitude sixty-three degrees twenty-five minutes forty-five seconds, longitude one hundred and forty-nine degrees one minute thirty-five seconds; thence easterly following the north bank of Windy Creek to the western boundary of The Alaska Railroad right-of-way; thence northerly following the west boundary of The Alaska Railroad right-of-way to a point due east of the place of beginning; thence due west to the summit of the ridge between Toklat River and the Clearwater Fork of said river; thence southerly following the summit of said ridge to the place of beginning. In addition to the foregoing, such isolated tracts of land lying between The Alaska Railroad rightof-way and the west bank of the Nenana River and between the north bank of Windy Creek and the parallel of latitude of the point used in the above description as the place of beginning are also included in said park.

§ 592. Surface use of mineral locations

The Secretary may prescribe regulations for the surface use of any mineral land locations made within the boundaries of Mount McKinley National Park, in the Territory of Alaska, and he may require registration of all prospectors and miners who enter the park. No resident of the United States who is qualified under the mining laws of the

United States applicable to Alaska shall be denied entrance to the park for the purpose of prospecting or mining.

§ 593. Game refuge; killing game in park restricted

The park is continued as a game refuge, and no person shall kill any game in said park except under an order from the Secretary for the protection of persons or to protect and prevent the extermination of other animals or birds.

§ 594. Accommodations for housing, feeding and transporting visitors and residents

The Secretary may, through such agency or agencies as he designates, construct, reconstruct, maintain, and operate lodges, and other structures and appurtenances incident thereto; purchase, upon such terms as he may deem proper, the personal property, structures, and buildings of the Mount McKinley Tourist and Transportation Company that are operated and used in said park under contract authorization by the Department of the Interior, and the equities of the Mount McKinley Tourist and Transportation Company in the business developed and conducted in connection therewith; purchase or otherwise acquire motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles and all necessary fixtures and equipment, and operate, repair, recondition, and maintain the same in order to carry out the purpose of this section and sections 301 to 308 of title 48, notwithstanding the restrictions imposed by law with regard to the purchase, maintenance, repair, or operation of motor-propelled, passenger-carrying vehicles; and operate or sell the equipment and facilities herein authorized, directly or by contract or contracts with any individual, company, firm, or corporation, under such schedule of rates, terms, and conditions, as may deem proper.

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CHAPTER 43-MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARKWASHINGTON

611. Boundaries; location; continuance as park.

612. Jurisdiction of Washington and United States over lands within park; fugitives from justice.

613. Mining claims; location.

614. Free use of roads maintained by state.

§ 611. Boundaries; location; continuance as park

Mount Rainier National Park, situated in the State of Washington and established March 2, 1899, shall continue as a national park embracing the following described areas:

Beginning at park boundary numbered 1, established on the east line of section 4, township 17 north, range 7 east, Willamette meridian,

by a survey of the then existent boundaries of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, by the General Land Office, plat dated April 17, 1909; thence due north to the north bank of Carbon River; thence easterly along said bank to its intersection with the township line between townships 17 and 18 north, Willamette base; thence easterly along said township line to park boundary monument numbered 67; thence due east to the east bank of White River; thence southwesterly along said bank a distance of one and one quarter miles; thence extending east to the summit of the hydrographic divide between Silver Creek and White River; thence along the summit of Crystal Mountain to the summit of the Cascade Mountains; thence southerly along the summit of the Cascade Mountains to a point in section 20, township 15 north, range 11 east, Willamette meridian, whence flow the waters of Bumping River to the east and Carlton and Cougar Creeks to the south and west; thence southwesterly along the summit of the divide between Carlton Creek and the waters flowing into the main fork of Ohanapecosh River to the quarter section line of section 9, township 14 north, range 10 east, Willamette meridian; thence westerly along the quarter section line of sections 9, 8, and 7 to the west boundary of said township; thence due west to the right or west bank of Muddy Fork of the Cowlitz River; thence northerly along the right bank of said Muddy Fork to a point due east of post numbered 34 on the township line between townships 14 and 15 north, Willamette base; thence westerly along said township line to its intersection with the south bank of the Nisqually River at a point east of park boundary monument numbered 28; thence westerly along said bank to the midtownship line of range 7 east, Willamette meridian; thence northerly along said midtownship line, subject to the proper easterly or westerly offsets, to the place of beginning.

§ 612. Jurisdiction of Washington and United States over lands within park; fugitives from justice

The United States has exclusive jurisdiction over all lands within the Mount Rainier National Park, saving, however, to the State of Washington the right to serve civil or criminal process within the limits of the aforesaid park in suits or prosecution for or on account of rights acquired, obligations incurred, or crimes committed in said state but outside of said park, and saving further to the said state the right to tax persons and corporations, their franchises and property, on the lands included in said park. All the laws applicable to places under the sole and exclusive jurisdiction of the United States shall

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have force and effect in said park. All fugitives from justice taking refuge in said park shall be subject to the same laws as refugees from justice found in the State of Washington.

§ 613. Mining claims; location

The location of mining claims under the mineral land laws of the United States is prohibited within the area of the Mount Rainier National Park, in the State of Washington.

§ 614. Free use of roads maintained by state

No fee or charge shall be made by the United States for the use of any roads in the Mount Rainier National Park built or maintained exclusively by the State of Washington.

CHAPTER 45-OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK-WASHINGTON

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631. Boundaries; location; continuance as park.

632. Addition of lands; maximum boundaries.

633. Jurisdiction of Washington and United States over lands within park; state taxes and licenses.

634. Fugitives from justice.

635. Apportionment of income among counties.

636. Title to exchange lands; acceptance; conditions.

§ 631. Boundaries; location; continuance as park

The Olympic National Park, situated in the State of Washington, established as a monument March 2, 1909, and as a national park June 29, 1938, shall continue as a national park embracing the following described area:

West half west half section 3, and all of section 4, township 23 north, range 5 west; all of sections 5 and 6, and those portions of sections 3, 4, 7, 8, and 9 north of the divide between Quinault River and Humptulips and Wynoochee Rivers, township 23 north, range 7 west; all of sections 1, 2, and 3, and those portions of sections 10, 11 and 12 north of the divide between Quinault River and Humptulips River, township 23 north, range 8 west; all of sections 3, 4, 7, 8, and 18, east half and southwest quarter section 6, and those parts of sections 2, 9, and 10 west and north of Quinault River, township 23 north, range 9 west; south half sections 1 and 2, all of sections 11 to 14, inclusive, and lots 1 to 4, inclusive, section 23, township 23 north, range 10 west; all of sections 4 to 9, inclusive, 16 to 21, inclusive, and 28 to 33, inclusive, township 24 north, range 5 west; all of townships 24 north, ranges 6 and 7 west; all of sections 1 to 27, inclusive, and 34 to 36, inclusive, and those portions of sections 28, 29, 30, and 33 that lie north of Quinault River, township 24 north, range 8 west; all of sections 1, 2, 11, to 14, inclusive, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 34, and 35,

and those portions of sections 25 and 66 that He north and west of Quinault River, township 24 tomb range 9 mest: those portions of sections 3 to 6, inclusive, that lie north of Sams River, township 24 north, range 17 west: all of sections 2 to 11, inclusive, 15 to 21, inclusive, and 29 to 32, inclusive, and all those portions of sections 1, 12, 13, 14, 2 23, 27, 28, and 33 that lie west of a line from Mount Constance to the south peak of The Brothers, thence to the southeast corner of section 32, all in township 25 north, range 4 west; all of townships 25 north, ranges 5. 6. 7. 8, and 9 west; all of sections 12, 13, 22 to 28, inclusive, and 36, east half and southwest quarter section 14, south half section 15, south half section 21, and those parts of sections 33, 34, and 35 that lie north of Sams River, township 25 north, range 10 west; all of sections 1 to 12, inclusive, 14 to 23, inclusive, and 26 to 35, inclusive, and those portions of sections 13, 24, 25, and 36 that lie west of a line from Mount Constance to the south peak of The Brothers, township 26 north. range 4 west; all of townships 26 north, ranges 5, 6, 7, and 8 west; all of sections 1 to 29, inclusive, and 32 to 36, inclusive, township 26 north, range 9 west; all of sections 5 to 8, inclusive, 17 to 20, inclusive, and 29 to 36, inclusive, township 27 north, range 4 west; all of townships 27 north. ranges 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 west; all of sections 1 to 18, inclusive, 20 to 26, inclusive, and 36, and north half sections 27, 28, 29, township 27 north, range 10 west; all of sections 7 to 13, inclusive, and 16, and north half sections 14, 15, and 17, township 27 north, range 11 west; north half section 10, north half and southeast quarter section 11, and all of section 10, township 27 north, range 12 west; all of sections 6 and 7, 17 to 22, inclusive, and 27 to 34, inclusive, township 28 north, range 4 west; all of townships 28 north, ranges 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 west; all of sections 12 to 36, inclusive, south half sections 7 to 11, inclusive, that portion of section 1 that lies east of Alckee Creek, and those portions of sections 4 and 5 and of the north half sections 7 to 10, inclusive, that lie south of the divides between Soleduck and Calawah Rivers and between kum and South Fork Calawah Rivers, township 28 north, range 10 west: all of sections 19 to 36, inclusive, and those portions of sextione 12 to 18, inclusive, that lie south of the divide between 8k and South Fork Calawah Rivers, township 28 north, range 11 *** all of sections 14 and 15, 22 to 27, inclusive, and 34 to 36, in univ. that portion of section 10 that lies south of South Cawah River or of the divide between said river and River, and those portions of sections 11

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