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FLATTERY ROCKS RESERVATION 



For Protection of Native Birds 



WASHINGTON — Embracing all small islands off the Washington coast segregated 

 by broken line and designated " Flattery 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 23, 1907 







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It is hereby ordered that all small, unsurveyed and unreserved islands lying 

 off the coast of the State of Washington in the Pacific Ocean, between lati- 

 tudes 48° 02' North and 48° 23' North, among which are those named and 

 commonly known as Spike Rock, Father and Son, Bodiel-teh Islets, Flattery 

 Rocks, Ozette Island and White Rock, as the same are shown upon coast sur- 

 vey chart No. 6400, or upon the General Land Office map of the State of Wash- 

 ington, dated 1887, and located within the area segregated by a broken line 

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

 are 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 Flattery Rocks Reservation. 



The White House, 



October 23, 1907 



THEODORE ROOSEVELT 



