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THREE ARCH ROCKS RESERVATIONS 



For Protection of Native Birds 



OREGON — Embracing all small islands off the Oregon coast segregated by broken 

 line and designated "Three Arch Rocks Reservation" 



Department of the Interior, General Land Office, Richard A. Ballinger, Commissioner 

 Diagram attached to and made a part of the Executive Order dated October 14, 1907 



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It is hereby ordered that the group of small unsurveyed islands known as 

 the "Three Arch Rocks," located in the Pacific Ocean from one-half mile to 

 one mile off the coast of Oregon, approximately in latitude 45° 28' north, 

 124° west from Greenwich, as shown upon the United States Coast Survey 

 Chart No. 6100, and located within the area segregated by a broken line and 

 shown upon the diagram hereto attached and made a part of this order, is 

 hereby reserved and set aside for the use of the Department of Agriculture 

 as a preserve and breeding ground for native birds and animals. This reser- 

 vation to be known as Three Arch Rocks Reservation. 



THEODORE ROOSEVELT 



The White House, 



October 14, 1907 



