he point of beginning.
TRACT 5.
All that part of townships 2 and 3 south of range 23 lying south of the
mid-channel of the Yellowstone River and north of a line running
parallel thereto and 1-1/2 miles distant therefrom.
TRACT 6.
Beginning in the mid-channel of the main or West Fork of Red Lodge Creek
at the point where it intersects the line known as the line of the Blake
survey, and which was formerly supposed to be the south boundary of the
Crow Indian Reserve; thence running due east along the lines of said
Blake survey for a distance of 1 mile; thence running northeasterly
along a line parallel to and 1 mile from the mid-channel of the said
West Fork of said Red Lodge Creek for a distance of 10 miles; thence due
west to the mid-channel of the said West Fork of said Red Lodge Creek;
thence southwesterly along the mid-channel of the said West Fork of said
creek to the place of beginning.
TRACT 7.
Townships 4 south of ranges 21 and 22 east.
TRACT 8.
All that part of the east half of township 1 south of range 26 east
lying south of the Yellowstone River, and all that part of the west
half of township 1 south of range 27 east lying south of the
Yellowstone River.
TRACT 9.
Section 14, township 3 south of range 19 east.
TRACT 10.
Beginning in the mid-channel of the main or West Fork of Red Lodge Creek
at the point where it intersects the line known as the line of the Blake
survey, and which was formerly supposed to be the south boundary of the
Crow Indian Reserve; thence running due east along the line of said
Blake survey for a distance of 1 mile; thence running northeasterly
along a line parallel to and 1 mile from the mid-channel of the said
West Fork of said Red Lodge Creek for a distance of 10 miles; thence due
west to the mid-channel of the said West Fork of said Red Lodge Creek;
thence southwesterly along the mid-channel of the said West Fork of said
Red Lodge Creek to the place of beginning.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of
the United States to be affixed.
[SEAL.]
Done at the city of Washington, this 15th day of October, A.D. 1892, and
of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and
seventeenth.
BENJ. HARRISON.
By the President:
JOHN W. FOSTER,
_Secretary of State_.
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
A PROCLAMATION.
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