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(2) Thence west along Eightmile Creek,’’ ‘‘Clements,’’ and ‘‘Wallace’’ Road to the point of intersection with maps and ending in the ‘‘Valley Interstate Highway 5 (beginning in the Springs, SW map). ‘‘Waterloo map and ending in the ‘‘Lodi [T.D. ATF–223, 51 FR 5324, Feb. 13, 1986] South’’ map); (3) Thence north and then northwest § 9.108 Ozark Mountain. along Interstate Highway 5 to its inter- section with an unnamed road (known (a) Name. The name of the locally as Hood-Franklin Road) (begin- viticultural area described in this sec- ning on the ‘‘Lodi South’’ map passing tion is ‘‘Ozark Mountain.’’ through the ‘‘Terminous,’’ and ‘‘Thorn- (b) Approved maps. The appropriate ton,’’ maps and ending in the maps for determining the boundaries of ‘‘Bruceville’’ map); Ozark Mountain viticultural area are (4) Thence east along Hood-Franklin 11 U.S.G.S. maps in the scale of Road to its intersection with Franklin 1:250,000. They are titled— Boulevard (beginning in the (1) St. Louis, Missouri (1963, revised ‘‘Bruceville’’ map and ending to the 1969); ‘‘Florin’’ map); (2) Jefferson City, Missouri (1955, re- (5) Thence northeast along Franklin vised 1970); Boulevard to its meeting point with (3) Springfield, Missouri (1954, revised the section line running due east and 1969); connecting to the western end of Shel- (4) Joplin, Missouri; Kansas (1954, re- don Road (‘‘Florin’’ map); vised 1974); (6) Thence due east along the section (5) Tulsa, ; Arkansas; Mis- line connecting to the western end of souri; Kansas (1958, revised 1973); Sheldon Road (‘‘Florin’’ map); (6) Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma (7) Thence east along Sheldon Road (1978); to its intersection with the Central (7) Russellville, Arkansas (compiled California Traction Co. Railroad (be- in 1954); ginning in the ‘‘Florin’’ map and end- (8) Memphis, Tennessee; Arkansas; ing in the ‘‘Elk Grove’’ map); Missouri (1953, revised 1978); (8) Thence southeast along the Cen- (9) Poplar Bluff, Missouri; Arkansas tral California Traction Co. Railroad to (1957, revised 1978); its point of intersection with Grant (10) Paducah, Kentucky; Illinois; Mis- Line Road (‘‘Elk Grove’’ map); souri; Indiana (1949, revised 1969); and (9) Thence northeast along Grant (11) Rolla, Missouri; Illinois (1954, re- Line Road to the point of intersection vised 1969). with California State Highway 16 (be- (c) Boundary—(1) General. The Ozark ginning in the ‘‘Elk Grove’’ map, pass- Mountain viticultural area is located ing through the ‘‘Sloughhouse’’ map in Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. and ending in the ‘‘Buffalo Creek’’ The starting point of the following map); boundary description is the point at (10) Thence southeast along Califor- which the Missouri River joins the Mis- nia State Highway 16 to the point of sissippi River north of St. Louis, Mis- intersection with Deer Creek (begin- souri (on the St. Louis map). ning in the ‘‘Buffalo Creek’’ map and (2) Boundary Description. (i) The ending in the ‘‘Folsom, SE‘‘ map); boundary proceeds from the starting (11) Thence northeast along Deer point westward along the Missouri Creek to the point of intersection with River until it meets the Osage River; the eastern boundary of Sacramento (ii) Then further westward along the County (‘‘Folsom, SE’’ map); Osage River (flowing through Lake of (12) Thence southeast along the east- the Ozarks and the Harry S. Truman ern boundary of Sacramento County Reservoir) until it passes adjacent to and then along the eastern boundary of Missouri Highway 82 in Osceola, Mis- San Joaquin County to the point of souri (on the Jefferson City map); intersection with the Calaveras River, (iii) Then southwestward along Mis- the point of beginning (beginning in souri Highway 82 until it intersects the ‘‘Folsom, SE’’ map, passing U.S. Highway 54 in Eldorado Springs, through the ‘‘Carbondale,’’ ‘‘Goose Missouri (on the Joplin map);

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(iv) Then westward along U.S. High- 67, near Beebe, Arkansas (on the Mem- way 54 until it intersects U.S. Highway phis map); 71 near Nevada, Missouri; (xviii) Then northeastward along (v) Then southward along U.S. High- U.S. Highway 67 into the state of Mis- way 71 until it intersects Interstate souri, then northward until U.S. High- Highway 44, approximately 5 miles way 67 intersects U.S. Highway 60, in south of Carthage, Missouri; Poplar Bluff, Missouri (on the Poplar (vi) Then westward and southwest- Bluff map); ward along Interstate Highway 44 into (xix) Then eastward along U.S. High- the State of Oklahoma, and continuing way 60 until it crosses the western southwestward until Interstate High- boundary of Stoddard County. Note: way 44 crosses the Neosho River near Here that boundary is the St. Francis Miami, Oklahoma (on the Tulsa map); River; (vii) Then southward along the Neo- (xx) Then northward, northeastward, sho River (flowing through the Lake of and eastward along the boundary of the Cherokees, Lake Hudson, and Fort Stoddard County until it joins the Gibson Lake) until it flows into the Ar- southern boundary of Cape Girardeau kansas River, approximately 2 miles County (on the Cape Girardeau map); west of Fort Gibson, Oklahoma (on the (xxi) Then northeastward along the Fort Smith map); Cape Girardeau County boundary until (viii) Then southward and eastward it meets the Mississippi River south of along the (flowing Cape Girardeau, Missouri; through the Robert S. Kerr Lake) into (xxii) Then northward along the Mis- the State of Arkansas, and continuing sissippi River to the starting point. eastward until the Arkansas River is [T.D. ATF–231, 51 FR 24144, July 2, 1986; 51 FR joined by Vache Grasse Creek, approxi- 25366, July 14, 1986] mately 4 miles east of Barling, Arkan- sas; § 9.109 Northern Neck George Wash- (ix) Then southeastward and south- ington Birthplace. westward following Vache Grasse (a) Name. The name of the Creek to the place where it is crossed viticultural area described in this sec- by , near Green- tion is ‘‘Northern Neck George Wash- wood, Arkansas; ington Birthplace.’’ (x) Then westward along Highway 10 (b) Approved maps. The appropriate to U.S. Highway 71. Note: Highway 10 is maps for determining the boundaries of the primary highway leading from the Northern Neck George Washington Greenwood to Hackett, Arkansas; Birthplace viticultural area are 2 (xi) Then southward and eastward U.S.G.S. 1:250,000 scale maps. They are along Highway 71 until it crosses Rock entitled: Creek; (1) Washington, DC; Maryland; Vir- (xii) Then northeastward along Rock ginia, 1957 (Revised 1979); and Creek to Petit Jean Creek; (2) Richmond, VA; MD., 1973. (xiii) Then generally northeastward (c) Boundaries. The Northern Neck and eastward along Petit Jean Creek George Washington Birthplace until it becomes the Petit Jean River viticultural area consists of all of the (on the Russellville map); lands in the Counties of Westmoreland, (xiv) Then generally eastward along King George, Northumberland, Lan- the Petit Jean River, flowing through caster and Richmond, in the Common- Blue Mountain Lake, until the Petit wealth of Virginia. The boundaries of Jean River joins the Arkansas River; the Northern Neck George Washington (xv) Then generally eastward along Birthplace viticultural area, using the Arkansas River to Cadron Creek; landmarks and points of reference (xvi) Then northeastward and east- found on the appropriate U.S.G.S. ward along Cadron Creek, for about 21⁄2 maps, are as follows: miles, until it pases under U.S. High- (1) Beginning on the Washington, DC; way 64, approximately 31⁄2 miles west of Maryland; Virginia U.S.G.S. map at a Conway, Arkansas; point on Potomac Creek where the (xvii) Then eastward along U.S. High- King George County western boundary way 64 until it intersects U.S. Highway line at its northermost point intersects

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