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Latitude 33° 38.3 N.
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DIAGRAM WEST I 80.00 / -) WEST m 70.77 -
SOUTH BOUNDARY OF THE COLORADO RIVER INDIAN RES RVATION N 5
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This plat represents a dependent resurvey of a portion of the south boundary
of the Colorado River Indian Reservation and a portion of the subdivisional
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4 lines of T. 4 N., R. 22 W., of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, Arizona, de- a
4q AS signed to restore the corners in their true original location according to the By Wiliam B. Kimmel
4p ° best available evidence, and the survey of accreted lands in T. 4 N., R. 22 W.,
qA a of the Gila and Salt River Meridian, in the States of Arizona and California.
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a 6� Except as indicated hereon, the lottings and areas are as shown on the plat
oti Sec. 33 approved December 6, 1915.
�a T. 4 N., R. 22 W., within the reservation was surveyed by Guy P. Harrington,
Sec. 32 ,h 6 U.S. Surveyor, in 1912, as shown on the official plat of survey approved December
W 6, 1915. That work included the re- establishment of the reservations south
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boundary as originally surveyed by Chandler Robbins, Deputy Surveyor, in 1875,
a and its extension over lands added by accretion after the Robbins' survey. That UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
�0\ Pa 040 O portion of the township lying south of the reservation, consisting of fractional BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
�, to sections 34, 35, and 36, was surveyed by William B. Kimmel, U.S. Surveyor, in Washington, D.C. March 20, 1973
c 2.. 1916 -17, under Group No. 47, Arizona, as shown on the official plat of survey
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° WEST 4.00 approved March 20, 1918. In 1962, Leonard W. Murphy initiated the resurvey and This plat is strictly conformable to the approved field
survey of that portion of T. 4 N., R. 22 W., lying along the Colorado River, notes, and the survey, having been correctly executed in
I , o I 2 3 4 s 10 under Group No. 366, Arizona; the work, however, was not completed and is un-
accordance with the requirements of law and
Choins approved. Certain corner points described in the field notes were monumented tions of this Bureau, is hereby accepted.
by Murphy in 1962. The resurvey and survey were executed by William W. Finnicum and Donevan C.
ENLARGED DIAGRAM For the Director
Harris, Cadastral Surveyors, January 26 to February 10, 1973, pursuant to e C�'��
cial Instructions dated December 1, 1961, which provide for the surveys under
Group No. 366, Arizona.
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Chief, Division of Cadastral Survey
Chains
Area resurveyed: 185.53 acres
Jetwal Area surveyed: 515.08 acres -
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TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 22 WEST, OF THE GILA AND SALT RIVER MERIDIAN, ARIZONA AND CALIFORNIA.
DEPENDENT RESURVEY AND SURVEY OF A PORTION OF THE COLORADO RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION
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CHANNE OF THE COLORADO RIVER IN SECS. 3 AND 33
From the closing car. on the south boundary of the Colorado
River Indian Reservation at intersection with the median ?
line of the abandoned channel \N
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