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Federal Register/Vol. 67, No. 47/Monday, March 11, 2002/Notices 10926 Federal Register / Vol. 67, No. 47 / Monday, March 11, 2002 / Notices initial meeting that appeared in the Tribe’s main accounts. In December The 60-day comment period on the Federal Register on July 8, 1987 (52 FR 1991, the Tribe eliminated one account National Historic Landmark listed 25639). and combined the section 602 funds below has ended and the boundary Dated: March 4, 2002. (principal, cash, dividends, and interest) documentation has been approved. John Engbring, into its main investment account. Copies of the documentation of the At the time of the July 12, 1996 landmark and its boundaries, including Acting Manager, California/Nevada disbursement of $180,000 for the Operations, Sacramento, California. maps, may be obtained from the Shriner’s Building purchase, the National Register of Historic Places, [FR Doc. 02–5688 Filed 3–8–02; 8:45 am] remaining accumulated amount of National Park Service, 1849 C Street, BILLING CODE 4310–55–P section 602 funds and the dividends Northwest, Suite NC 400, Washington, and interest of those funds, was D.C. 20240, Attention: Sarah Pope DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR $212,169.65. (phone: 202–343–9536; e-mail: An analysis of the accumulation of [email protected]). interest and dividends on section 602 Bureau of Indian Affairs Grant-Kohrs National Historic funds was completed by KPMG, L.L.P., Landmark Determination of Trust Land a public accounting firm. The analysis Acquisition procedures included tracing balances Deer Lodge, Powell County, Montana from bank account statements, testing Designated a Landmark on December AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, the appropriateness of the allocation of 19, 1960 Interior. interest and dividends to section 602 Carol D. Shull, ACTION: Notice. funds and other funds deposited in the Chief of the National Historic Landmarks SUMMARY: The Bureau of Indian Affairs main account, tracing the use of the Survey and Keeper of the National Register; (BIA) is publishing this notice to section 602 funds to purchases and sell National Register, History and Education. provide notification of the securities, and the mathematical [FR Doc. 02–5705 Filed 3–8–02; 8:45 am] accuracy of the analysis. KMPG ‘‘found determination that public Law 98–602 BILLING CODE 4310–70–P land settlement claim funds were used that the computations were appropriate to purchase trust land in Kansas City, and that the ending value that resulted Kansas for the Wyandotte Tribe of from the initial $100,000 investment DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Oklahoma (Tribe). was $121,170 at the time of the land purchase.’’ The analysis and findings National Park Service FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: were presented to the Tribe in a George T. Skibine, Director, Office of November 26, 2001 letter from KPMG. National Register of Historic Places; Indian Gaming Management, Bureau of Notification of Pending Nominations Indian Affairs 1849 C Street NW, MS– Determination 2070 MIB, Washington, DC 20240; by The Secretary of the Interior has Nominations for the following telephone at (202) 219–4066 (this is not determined that the funds used to properties being considered for listing a toll-free number); or by telefax at (202) purchase the Shriner’s Property in in the National Register were received 273–3153. Kansas City, Kansas were from the by the National Park Service before SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This section 602 settlement of specific land February 16, 2002. Pursuant to § 60.13 notice is published in exercise of claims. The Secretary affirms that trust of 36 CFR part 60 written comments authority delegated to the Assistant status of the subject lands. concerning the significance of these Secretary—Indian Affairs by 209 DM 8 properties under the National Register Dated: February 22, 2002. and in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 2, 9, criteria for evaluation may be forwarded 2710. Neal A. McCaleb, by United States Postal Service, to the Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs. National Register of Historic Places, Background [FR Doc. 02–5760 Filed 3–8–02; 8:45 am] National Park Service, 1849 C St. NW., The statutory authority for the BILLING CODE 4310–4N–M NC400, Washington, DC 20240; by all Wynadotte Tribe’s acquisition of the other carriers, National Register of Kansas City tract (Shriner’s Building) is Historic Places, National Park Service, Public Law 98–602, 98 Stat. 3149, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 800 N. Capitol St.NW, Suite 400, enacted on October 30, 1984. It Washington DC 20002; or by fax, 202– National Park Service expressly provides that ‘‘$100,000 of 343–1836 . Written or faxed comments such funds shall be used for the National Register of Historic Places; should be submitted by March 26, 2002. purchase of real property which shall be Notice on NHL Boundaries held in trust by the Secretary for the Carol D. Shull, Tribe.’’ Public Law 98–602 § 105(b)(1). The National Park Service has been Keeper of the National Register of Historic When section 602 funds were received working to establish boundaries for all Places. by Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma, the National Historic Landmarks for which ARKANSAS Tribe purchased $100,000 of mortgage no specified boundary was identified at obligation bonds on May 14, 1986. the time of designation and therefore are Garland County Interest and bond dividend earnings without a clear delineation of the Orange Street Presbyterian Church, 428 were retained in an existing cash property involved. Orange St., Hot Springs, 02000259 account. As bonds were redeemed and In accordance with the National Greene County additional bonds purchased, the funds Historic Landmark program regulations 36 CFR 65, the National Park Service Highfill—McClure House, 701 W. Highland flowed through the cash account, which St., Paragould, 02000260 contained other tribal monies. notifies owners, public officials and Beginning in 1989 the Tribe held an other interested parties and gives them Pope County investment account which paid some an opportunity to comment on the Pottsville Citizen’s Bank, 156 E. Ash St., dividends and interests directly to the proposed boundary documentation. Pottsville, 02000261 VerDate 11<MAY>2000 12:43 Mar 08, 2002 Jkt 197001 PO 00000 Frm 00042 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\11MRN1.SGM pfrm01 PsN: 11MRN1 Federal Register / Vol. 67, No. 47 / Monday, March 11, 2002 / Notices 10927 COLORADO NORTH CAROLINA NEBRASKA Denver County Stanly County Otoe County Dickinson Branch Library, 1545 Hooker St., Downtown Albemarle Historic District, Little Nemaha River Bridge (Highway Bridges Denver, 02000262 Portions of S. 2nd, W. Main and N. and S. in Nebraska MPS), Co. Rd. over the Little 1st Sts., Albemarle, 02000275 Nemaha R., 3 mi. NW of Syracuse, Phillips County Syracuse, 92000723 TEXAS Shirley Hotel, 101 S. Colorado Ave., Haxtun, 02000263 Harris County [FR Doc. 02–5704 Filed 3–8–02; 8:45 am] FLORIDA Sam Houston Hotel, 1119 Prairie St., BILLING CODE 4310–70–P Houston, 02000276 Hillsborough County VERMONT North Franklin Street Historic District, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Roughly bounded by Florida Ave., E. Caledonia County National Park Service Fortune, Tampa, Franklin and E. Harrison Ricker Pond State Park (Historic Park Sts., Tampa, 02000264 Landscapes in National and State Parks National Register of Historic Places; Palm Beach County MPS), 526 State Forest Rd., Groton, Notification of Pending Nominations 02000277 Evans, J.B., House, 142 S. Ocean Bvd., Delray Stillwater State Park (Historic Park Beach, 02000265 Landscapes in National and State Parks Nominations for the following properties being considered for listing Polk County MPS), 126 Boulder Beach Rd., Groton, 02000278 in the National Register were received Interlaken Historic Residential District by the National Park Service before (Winter Haven, Florida MPS), Roughly Lamoille County February 23, 2002. bounded by N. Shore Lake Howard, SW. Elmore State Park (Historic Park Landscapes Pursuant to § 60.13 of 36 CFR Part 60 Shore Lake Mirror and Cannon-Howard in National and State Parks MPS), 856 VT Canal, Winter Haven, 02000266 12, Elmore, 02000279 written comments concerning the significance of these properties under LOUISIANA Orange County the National Register criteria for Bossier Parish Allis State Park (Historic Park Landscapes in evaluation may be forwarded by United Bossier City Municipal Building, 630 National and State Parks MPS), RR 2, Box States Postal Service, to the National Barksdale Rd., Bossier City, 02000267 192, Brookfield, 02000280 Register of Historic Places, National Park Service, 1849 C St. NW, NC400, East Baton Rouge Parish Windsor County Washington, DC 20240; by all other Coolidge State Park (Historic Park Dufrocq School, 330 S. 19th St., Baton Rouge, carriers, National Register of Historic 02000268 Landscapes in National and State Parks MPS), 855 Coolidge State Park Rd., Places, National Park Service, 800 N. East Feliciana Parish Plymouth, 02000281 Capitol St. NW, Suite 400, Washington DC 20002; or by fax, 202–343–1836 . Clear Creek AME Church, Approx. 1⁄2 mi. S. Wilgus State Park, of Jct. LA 961 and LA 432, Felixville, Written or faxed comments should be (Historic Park Landscapes in National and 02000269 submitted by March 26, 2002. State Parks MPS), 3985 US Route 5, MARYLAND Weatherfield, 02000282 Paul R. Lusignan, Acting Keeper of the National Register of Washington County WEST VIRGINIA Historic Places. Maryland Heights, Spur Battery (Harpers Jefferson County Ferry National Historical Park MPS), COLORADO Bollman—Wernwag—Latrobe Bridge Hoffmaster Rd., Sandy Hook, 02000286 (Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Denver County MISSOURI MPS), Confluence Potomac and Photography and Armament School Shenandoah Rs., Harpers Ferry, 02000287 Buildings, Lowry Air Force Base, 125 and St. Louis Independent City 130 Rampart Way and 7600 East First WISCONSIN Moloney Electric Company Building, 1141– Place, Denver, 02000288 1151 S. 7th St., Saint Louis, 02000270 Fond Du Lac County Morgan County Cole, William I, House, 303 Gillett St., Fond NEBRASKA Morgan County Courthouse and Jail, 225 du Lac, 02000283 Clay County Ensign and 218 West Kiowa, Fort Morgan, Kewaunee County 02000289 Inland School (School Buildings in Nebraska MPS), Jct.
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