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ACT FEBRUARY 27. 1913, c. 84. An act fi>r the prntoolifin of (ho wntor supply 

 of the city of Colorado Springs and the town of Maniton, Colorado. (.'i7 

 Stat. 6S4.) 



Certain lands within Pike National Forest reserved from entry and set aside for 

 Colorado Springs, Colo., for water supply. 



That the public lands within the Pike National Forest, situated in 

 J the counties of El Paso and Teller, Colorado, hereinafter descril)ed, 

 are hereby reserved from all forms of location or entry and set aside 

 as a municipal water-supply reserve for the benefit of the city of 

 Colorado Springs, a municipal corporation of the State of Colorado, 

 to wit : 

 llj Lot three, the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter and the 

 south half of the southeast quarter of section seven; the southwest 

 quarter of the southwest quarter of section eight ; the northwest quar- 

 ter of the northwest quarter, the south half of the southwest quarter, 

 the west half of the southeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the 

 southeast quarter of section seventeen; lots two, thrw. and four, the 

 northeast quarter, the east half of the northwest quarter, the north- 

 east quarter of the southwest quarter, and the northwest quarter of 

 the southeast quarter of section eighteen; lots two, three, and four, 

 the northeast quarter, the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, 

 the east half of the .southwest quarter, and the west half of the south- 

 east qiuirter of section nineteen; the northwest quarter of the north- 

 west quarter of section twenty; lots one, two, three, and four, the 

 west half of the northeast quarter, the east half of the northwest 

 quarter, and the east half of the .southwest (juarter of section thirty; 

 lot one, the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the north- 

 east quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty-one, in town- 

 ship thirteen south, range sixty-eight west of the sixth principal 

 meridian. 



Lot six of section four; lots one, two, three, and four, the south 



half of the northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the .south- 



ea.st quarter of section nine; the south half of the northeast (piarter, 



the south half of the northwest quarter, the southwest quarter, and 



the north half of the southeast quarter of section ten; the south half 



II of the soutlieast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast 



Jf quarter of section fourteen: the north half of the northwest (juarter, 



\ and the southeast (piarter of the southeast quarter of section tift»HMi; 



i lot two. the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter, the south half 



' of the southeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of the >()ulheast 



*I' Quarter of section twenty-two: the east half of the northeast quarter, 



*• the southwest (piarter of the northeast quarter, the >oiitlieast (piarter 



il* of the northwest quarter, and the south half of .section twenty-three; 



« the north half of the north half, the southwest (jiiarter of the north- 



^'' west quarter, the southwest quarter, the we~t half of the southeast 



fj' quarter, and the .southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 



*' twenty-six: the north half of the northeast qiuirter, the southwest 



I"'' quarter of the northeast (|uarter. and the south half of section twenty- 



*• seven, in township fourteen .south, range sixty-eight west of the sixth 



principal meridian. 



The southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of .section ten; the 

 4' south half of the northeast quarter, the southwest quarter of thesouth- 

 !■ west qiuirter, the ea.st half of the southwest quarter, and (he southea.st 



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