Nevada Code § 328.340

Conveyance by State of land within Lehman Cave National Monument (1935)
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After March 27, 1935, the
State Board of Control of the State of Nevada is hereby authorized and directed
to make, execute and deliver to the United States of America, for the purpose
of being a national monument, a conveyance of the following-described real
property: That certain lot and parcel of land within the boundaries of Lehman
Cave National Monument in partly surveyed T. 13 N., R. 69 E., M.D.B. & M.
(which was set aside and proclaimed January 24, 1922), which lot and parcel of
land is also within the boundaries of Homestead Entry Survey No. 149, embracing
46.97 acres, and which lot and parcel of land is further described as follows:
Beginning at a point which is the southwesterly corner of Homestead Entry
Survey No. 149 and running along the westerly boundary line of such homestead
entry northwesterly for a distance of 200 feet; running thence at a right angle
in a northeasterly direction and parallel to the southerly boundary line of such
homestead entry for a distance of 150 feet; running thence at a right angle
approximately in a southeasterly direction and parallel to the westerly line of
such homestead entry for a distance of 200 feet to an intersection with the
southerly line of such homestead entry; running thence along the southerly
boundary and in a southwesterly direction for a distance of 150 feet to the
point and place of beginning, all of which lot and parcel of land if surveyed
would be situate in the NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of section 15, T. 13 N., R. 69 E.,
M.D.B. & M., and embraces 0.688 acre, more or less.

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