1904 



FORESTRY AND IRRIGATION 



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county ; thence easterly along the north 

 line of Essex county to the northeast 

 corner of the town of Wilmington ; 

 thence along the east and easterly lines 

 of the town of Wilmington to the inter- 

 section with the north line of the town 

 of Keene ; thence east to the northeast 

 corner of said town of Keene ; thence 

 southerly along the easterly line of the 

 town of Keene to the southeast corner 

 thereof ; thence easterly along the 

 northerly line of the town of North 

 Hudson to the most northeasterly corner 

 of the said town ; thence southerly 

 along the easterly lines of the towns of 

 North Hudson and Schroon to the 

 southeast corner of the said town of 

 Schroon ; thence westerly along the 

 southerly lines of the towns of Schroon 

 and Minerva to the northeasterly corner 

 of Leggett's survey of the southwest 

 quarter of township fourteen of Totten 

 and Crossfield's purchase; thence south- 

 easterly along the line of Leggett's sur- 

 vey to the southerly line of said town- 

 ship fourteen ; thence southwesterly 

 along the line of Leggett's survey, 

 being the southerly line of said town- 

 ship fourteen, to the most southerly 

 corner of said township ; thence south- 

 easterly along the easterly line of town- 

 ship thirteen and the westerly line of 

 township twelve to the southeasterly 

 corner of lot twenty- five of township 

 eleven of said Totten and Crossfield's 

 purchase ; thence southwesterly along 

 the southerly lines of lots twenty-five, 

 twenty-six, twenty-seven and twenty- 

 eight to the southwesterly corner of 

 said lot twenty-eight ; thence south- 

 easterly along the easterly lines of 

 lots forty-four, fifty-three, sixty-eight, 

 seventy-seven and five of said township 

 eleven and of lots nine, twenty-one, 

 thirty, thirty-seven and forty of the 

 gore between township eleven of Tot- 

 ten and Crossfield's purchase and the 

 Dartmouth patent and of lots five of 

 ranges six, seven, eight, nine and ten 

 of the Dartmouth patent to the south- 

 easterl}' corner of lot five of said 

 range six of said patent in Warren 

 county ; thence westerly along the 

 southerly line of said range six of said 

 Dartmouth patent to the northeasterly 

 line of Palmer's purchase; thence south- 



easterly along the easterly line of said 

 Palmer's purchase to the most easterly 

 corner of the middle division of said 

 purchase ; thence southwesterly along 

 the southerly line of the said middle di- 

 vision of Palmer's purchase through 

 Saratoga county to the easterly bound- 

 ary of the town of Hope in Hamilton 

 count}'; thence southerly along the east 

 line of the town of Hope to the place of 

 beginning. (County of Hamilton ; the 

 towns of Newcomb, Minerva, Schroon, 

 North Hudson, Keene, North Elba, 

 Saint Armad and Wilmington, in the 

 county of Essex ; the towns of Har- 

 rietstown, Santa Clara, Altamont, Wa- 

 verly and Brighton, in the county of 

 Franklin ; the towns of Webb and Wil- 

 murt in the county of Herkimer ; the 

 towns of Hopkinton, Colton, Clifton, 

 and Fine, in the county of Saint Law- 

 rence, and the towns of Johnsburg, 

 Stony Creek and Thurman and the is- 

 lands in Lake George in the county of 

 Warren.) Such park shall forever be 

 reserved and maintained for the free 

 use of all the people. 



SEC. 2. This act shall take effect im- 

 mediately. 



III. 



AN ACT TO AMEND THE FOREST, FISH, 

 AND GAME LAW, TO CREATE A 

 CATSKILL PARK AND DEFINE THE 

 BOUNDARIES THEREOF. 



SECTION i. Article thirteen of chap- 

 ter twenty of the laws of nineteen 

 hundred, entitled "An act for the pro- 

 tection of the forests, fish and game of 

 the state, constituting chapter thirty- 

 one of the general laws," is hereby 

 amended by adding after section two 

 hundred and seventeen another section, 

 to be known as section two hundred 

 and seventeen a, to read as follows: 



SEC. 2ija. CatskillPark. The Cats- 

 kill Park shall include all lands now 

 owned or hereafter acquired by the state 

 within the following boundaries, to wit: 

 Beginning in Ulster county at the south- 

 easterly corner of great lot five of 

 the Hardenburg patent, thence run- 

 ning northwesterly along the southerly 

 boundary of said great lot five through 

 Sullivan county to the East branch of 



