16 U.S.C. § 109 : US Code - Section 109: Additional lands
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The tract of land within the following-described boundaries is
excluded from the Rainier National Forest and is added to and made
a part of the Mount Rainier National Park, in the State of
Washington:
Beginning at a point on the present east boundary of Mount
Rainier National Park one and one-quarter miles southerly from the
northeast corner of the said park as fixed by section 107 of this
title, 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 exactly due east of post numbered 34 on the
south boundary of Mount Rainier National Park as surveyed in 1908;
thence due west to said post numbered 34; thence along the boundary
of said park as surveyed in 1908 to post numbered 35; thence
easterly along the south boundary of said national park as surveyed
in 1908 to the southeast corner thereof; thence northerly along the
east boundary of said national park as surveyed in 1908 to post
numbered 59; thence along the east boundary of said park as revised
by section 107 of this title, northerly to the point of beginning.
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