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[G. O. 22.] 
General Orders, i WAR DEPARTMENT, 
No. 22. j" Washington, January SO, 1907. 
I--The following is published to the Army for the informa- 
ation and guidance of all concerned: 
The metes and bounds of the military reservation of Fort 
D. A. Russell. Wyoming, declared by Executive Order of June 
28,18G9, excluding the 1G0 acres set apart for State Fair Grounds, 
May 23, 1898, under act of Congress, approved March 2, 1895 
(G. O., No. 13, A. G. O., March 19,1895), are hereby announced 
as follows: 
Beginning at the northwest corner of the City of Cheyenne; 
thence due south one mile to the Union Pacific Railroad- 
thence N. 30° 00' W. 73 chains; thence S. 15° 30’ W. 40 chains; 
tlienceN. 74° 30’ W. two miles; thence N. 15° 30' E. 120 chains- 
thence due north 125 chains; thence S. 74° 30' E. 193 chains; 
thence S. 15° 30' W. 33 chains; thence due west 60 chains; 
thence due south 1.760 feet; thence due east GO chains; thence 
due south 115 chains 22 feet, to the point of beginning: con¬ 
taining 4.852 acres, more or less. 
Lines run with compass; magnetic variation (August, 1870), 
15° 30' East. 
Under deed of Clans Sievers. dated June 2G. 1903. and decree 
of the United States Circuit Court, rendered July 25. 1903. the 
United States acquired the right of way for an irrigating con¬ 
duit from the source of the water supply of the city of Cheyenne 
to the reservation. 
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II. .The following Executive Order is published to the Army 
for the information and guidance of all concerned: 
executive order. 
The military reservation of Camp John Hay. at Baguio, 
Benguet, on the Island of Luzon. Philippine islands, as re¬ 
served by Executive Order of October 10. 1903 (G. O No 48 
War Department. November 3, 1903). under authority of sec¬ 
tion 12, Act of Congress of July 1, 1902 (32 Stat. L.i G91), is 
hereby enlarged so as to include all public lands within metes 
and bounds as follows, viz: 
Beginning at a stone monument 20 feet East from center of 
the old Benguet Road and near point at which road to Camp 
John Hay leaves said Benguet Road: thence N. 55° E. 527 
feet to a stone monument; thence N. 9° W. 729 feet to a stone 
monument; thence N. 71° 3' E. 2.324.3 feet to a stone monu¬ 
ment; thence N. 59° E. 623 feet to a stone monument; thence 
