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Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8621

UNITED STATES INFORMATION 2. The authority to redelegate the VETERANS ADMINISTRATION AGENCY authority granted herein together with the power of further redelegation. Voluntary Service National Advisory [Delegation Order No. 83-6] Texts of all such advertisements, Committee; Renewal notices, and proposals shall be This is to give notice in accordance Delegation of Authority; To the submitted to the Office of General Associate Director for Management with the Federal Advisory Committee Counsel for review and approval prior Act (Pub. L. 92-463) of October 6,1972, Pursuant to the authority vested in me to publication. that the Veterans Administration as Director of the Notwithstanding any other provision Voluntary Service National Advisory Information Agency by Reorganization of this Order, the Director may at any Committee has been renewed by the Plan No. 2 of 1977, section 303 of Pub. L. time exercise any function or authority Administrator of Veterans Affairs for a 97-241, and section 302 of title 5, United delegated herein. two-year period beginning February 7, States Code, there is hereby delegated This Order is effective as of February 1983 through February 7,1985. 8,1983. to the Associate Director for Dated: February 15,1983. Management the following described Dated: February 16,1983. By direction of the Administrator. authority: Charles Z. Wick, Rosa Maria Fontanez, 1. The authority vested in the Director Director, United States Information Agency. by section 3702 of title 44, United States Committee Management Officer. [FR Doc. 83-5171 Filed 2-28-83; 8:45 am] Code, to authorize the publication of [FR Doc. 83-5122 Filed 2-28-83; 8:46 am] advertisements, notices, or proposals. BILLING CODE 8230-01-M BILLING CODE 8320-0141* 8622 ______Sunshine Act Meetings FedwaI Regi8ler Vol. 48, No. 41 Tuesday, March 1, 1983

This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER TIME AND DATE: 9:30 a.m. (open), 2 p.m. p l a c e : 20th Street and Constitution contains notices of meetings published (closed), February 24,1983. Avenue, NW., , D.C. 20551. under the “Government in the Sunshine PLACE: Room 1027 (open) room 1012 s t a t u s : Closed. Act” (Pub. L. 94-409) 5 U^S.C. (closed), 1825 Connecticut Avenue, NW., 552b(e)(3). MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: Washington, D.C. 20428. 1. Personnel actions (appointments, s u b j e c t : promotions, assignments, reassignments, and salary actions) involving individual Federal CONTENTS 3. Docket 40432, Bergt-AIA - - Wien Acquisition and Control Case. Air Line Pilots Reserve System employees. Items Association’s petition that the Board issue 2. Any items carried forward from a Civil Aeronautics Board...... «...... 1, 2 and order making clear that any Board previously announced meeting. Federal Mine Safety and Health approval of continued common control of Review Commission...... 3 Western and AIA is subject to the stipulated CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE Federal Reserve System ...... 4 LPP’s. (OGC) information : Mr. Joseph R. Coyne, Foreign Claims Settlement Commis­ Assistant to the Board (202) 452-3204. sion ...... 1...... 5 STATUS: Open. Dated: February 25,1983. Legal Services Commission...... 6 CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE National Transportation Safety Board.. 7, 8 INFORMATION: Phyllis T. Kaylor, the William W. Wiles, Secretary, (202) 673-5068. Secretary of the Board. 1 [S-279-83 Filed 2-24-83; 4:02 pm] [S-284-83 Filed 2-25-83; 2:51 pm] CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD BILUNG CODE 6320-01-M BILUNG CODE 6210-01-M

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Deletion From the February 24,1983 FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH f o r e ig n c l a i m s s e t t l e m e n t Meeting REVIEW COMMISSION COMMISSION TIME AND d a t e : 9:30 a.m. (open), 2 p.m. February 23,1983. (closed), February 24,1983. TIME AND DATE: 10 a.m., Wednesday, [FCSC Meeting Notice No. 3-83] PLACE: Room 1027 (open), room 1012 March 2,1983. Announcement in Regard to (closed), 1825 Connecticut Avenue NW., PLACE: Room 600,1730 K Street, NW., Washington, D.C. 20428. Washington, D.C. Commission Meetings and Hearings SUBJECT: STATUS: Open. The Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, pursuant to its regulations 14. Employee Protection Program; MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: The Applications on behalf of employees of (45 CFR Part 504), and the Government Commission will hear oral argument on in the Sunshine Act (5 U.S.C. 552b), various carriers for determinations of the following: qualifying dislocation: docket 38885, hereby gives notice in regard to the Aeroamerica; Docket 38418, Airlift 1. Secretary of Labor, MSHA, ex rel. scheduling of open meetings and oral International; Docket 40201, Air New Kenneth Bush v. Union Carbide Corporation, hearings for the transaction of England; Docket 38570, American Airlines; Docket No. WEST 81-115-DM. (Issues Commission business and other matters Docket 3,8978, Braniff International Airways; include whether the judge erred in dismissing specified, as follows: Docket 38720, Continental Airlines; Docket the Secretary’s discrimination complaint on 39700, Delta Air Lines; Docket 38586, Eastern behalf of Kenneth Bush.) Date, Time, and Subject Matter Air Lines; Docket 39783, Mackey TIME AND DATE: Following Oral Monday, March 14,1983 at 10:30 a.m. International Airlines; Docket 34562, Consideration of decisions involving claims Overseas National Airways; Docket 38883, Argument, March 2,1983. against the Government of the Pan American World Airways; Docket 38184, STATUS: Closed (Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. Trans World Airlines; and Docket 38571, 522(c)(10)). Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and United Air Lines. (BDA, OGC, OEA) decisions involving claims for Vietnam MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: The prisoner of war compensation. STATUS: Open. Commission will consider and act upon CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE the above listed case: Subject matter listed above, not disposed of at the scheduled meeting, INFORMATION: Phyllis T. Kaylor, the It was determined by a majority vote of Secretary, (202) 673-5068. Commissioners that the meeting be closed. may be carried over to the agenda of the following meeting. [S-278-83 Filed 2-24-03; 4:02 pm] CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE BILUNG CODE 6320-01-M All meetings are held at the Foreign INFORMATION: Jean Ellen, (202) 653-5632. Claims Settlement Commission, 1111 [S-283-83 Filed 2-25-83; 11:55 am] 20th Street, NW., Washington, D.C. 2 BILLING CODE 6735-01-M Requests for information, or advance CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD notices of intention to observe a 4 meeting, may be directed to: Administrative Officer, Foreign Claims [M-374, Am dt 1, February 23,1983] FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Settlement Commission, 1111 20th Deletion From the February 24,1983 TIME AND d a t e : 10 a.m., Monday, March Street, NW., Room 409, Washington, Meeting 7,1983. D.C. 20579. Telephone: (202) 653-6155. Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Sunshine Act Meetings 8623

Dated at Washington, D.C., on February 24, 7 8 1983. NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY Judith H. Lock, BOARD BOARD Administrative Officer. [S-285-83 Filed 2-25-83; 2:52 pm] [NM-83-71] [NM-83-6] BILLING CODE 4410-01-M t im e a n d d a t e : 9 a.m., Tuesday, March t im e a n d d a t e : 9 a.m., Tuesday, March 15,1983. 8,1983. 6 p l a c e : Conference Room 8 ABC, 800 PLACE: NTSB Board Room, 800 Independence Avenue, SW., Independence Avenue, SW., LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION Washington, D.C. 20594. Washington, D.C. 20594. (Board of Directors) s t a t u s : Open. STATUS: Open. TIME AND DATE: March Meeting as MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: required by 45 CFR 1601.15(a)—first of 1. Special Investigation Report Followup 1. Aircraft Accident Report: IBEX Friday of March, 10 a.m. is Postponed. Study of the U.S. Air Traffic Control System Corporation, Gates Learjet 23, N100TA, The meeting will be rescheduled. and Recommendations to the Federal , Near Savannah, , Aviation Administration. May 6,1982. CONTRACT PERSON FOR MORE The Agenda is subject to change on The Agenda is subject to change on INFORMATION: LeaAnne Bernstein, short notice. short notice. Office of the President, (202) 272-4040. CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE Dated: February 25,1983. information : Sharon Flemming, (202) information : Sharon Flemming, (202) Donald P. Bogard, 382-6525. 382-6525. President. February 25,1983. February 25,1983. [S-280-83 Filed 2-25-83; 9:40 am] [S-281-83 Filed 2-25-83; 9:11 am] [S-282-83 Filed 2-25-83; 9:11 am] BILLING CODE 6820-35-M BILLING CODE 4910-58-M BILLING CODE 4910-58-M

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Part II

Department of the Interior______

National Park Service

National Register of Historic Places; Annual Listing of Historic Properties

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Chambers County Eutaw and vicinity, Murphy, Samuel R., Dudleyville Vicinity, County Line Baptist (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), 1150 Church, E of Dudleyville (08/19/82) Mesopotamia St. (04/02/82) Eutaw and vicinity, Perkins, William, House National Register of Historic Places Colbert County (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), 89 Annual Listing of Historic Properties Sheffield vicinity. Tuscumbia Landing Site, Spencer St. (04/02/82) W of Sheffield (06/10/82) Eutaw and vicinity, Pippen, Littleberry, The National Historic Preservation Tuscumbia vicinity, Belmont, SE of House (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), Act of 1966, as amended (80 Stat. 915,16 Tuscumbia (02/23/82) 431 Springfield St. (04/02/82) U.S.C. 470 et seq.), authorizes the Tuscumbia, Christian, John and Archibald, Eutaw and vicinity, Reese, Edwin, House Secretary of the Interior to expand and House, Off U.S. 72 (02/04/82) (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), 244 maintain a National Register of districts, Tuscumbia, Winston, William, House, N. Wilson Ave. (04/02/82) sites, buildings, structures and objects Commons St. (04/15/82) Eutaw and vicinity, Rogers, William A., House (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), significant in American history, Covington County 1149 Mesopotamia St.(04/02/82) architecture, archeology, engineering Andalusia, First National Bank Building, 101 Eutaw and vicinity, Schoppert, Phillip, House and culture.- The National Park Service S. Cotton St. (08/26/82) (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), 230 expands and maintains the National Prairie St. (04/02/82) Dale County Register of Historic Places for the Eutaw and vicinity, Vaughan, Iredell P., Secretary. Ozark, Holman, J. D., House, 409 E. Broad St. House (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), It is the purpose of this notice, through (02/19/82) 409 Wilson St. (04/02/82) publication of the information included Dallas County Eutaw and vicinity, Webb, William Peter, House (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), herein, to apprise the public, as well as Browns vicinity, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, governmental agencies, associations, 401 Main St. (04/02/82) S of Browns (03/25/82) Eutaw and vicinity, White, Asa, House and all other organizations and Selma vicinity, Marshall’s Grove, AL 22 (02/ individuals interested in historic (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), 314 04/82) Mesopotamia St. (04/02/82) preservation of the properties added to Selma, Brown Chapel African Methodist Eutaw and vicinity, Wilson, Catlin, House the National Register between October Episcopal Church, 410 Martin Luther King, (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), 237 Jr. St. (02/04/82) 1,1981 and September 30,1982, and of Wilson Ave. (04/02/82) Summerfield, Summerfield District, Selma-- the properties determined eligible for Eutaw and vicinity, Wright, Daniel R., inclusion in the National Register from Summerfield and Marion Rds., Centenary and College Sts. (03/01/82) (Murphy-Dunlop House) (Antebellum December 1,1981 to September 30,1982 Homes in Eutaw TR), 501 Pickens St. (04/ and of those omitted in the list Elmore County 02/82) published February 2,1982. Robinson Springs, Robinson Springs United Jackson County For a cumulative listing comprising all Methodist Church, AL 14 and AL 143 (03/ properties on the National Register, we 01/82) Scottsboro, Brown-Proctor House, 208 S. Houston St. (09/16/82) recommend that users retain the Federal Escambia County Register listings from February 6,1979 Scottsboro, Public Square Historic District, Brewton, Brewton Historic Commercial Roughly bounded by Appletree, Andrews, (Vol. 44, No. 26, Part II); March 18,1980 Willow and Caldwell Sts. (04/15/82) (Vol. 45, No. 54, Part II); February 3,1981 District, AL 3 and US 31 (03/15/82) (Vol. 45, No. 54, Part II); and February 2, Greene County Jefferson County 1982 (Vol. 47, No. 22, Part III). Together Boligee vicinity, Boligee Hill (Myrtle Hall), Bessemer, Owen, Dr. Thomas McAdory, these listings provide information for all SE of Boligee (02/19/82) House (Kartus-Vance House), 510 N. 18th National Register properties and for Eutaw and vicinity, Anthony, David Rinehart, St. (01/21/82) properties determined eligible for House (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), Birmingham, Crittenden Building, 1914 3rd inclusion on the National Register 307 Wilson Ave. (04/02/82) Ave., N. (12/30/81) through November, 1982. A limited Eutaw and vicinity, Braune, Gustave, House Birmingham, Downtown Birmingham Historic (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), 236 District, Roughly bounded by 1st and 3rd number of copies of the 1979,1980,1981 Prairie St. (04/02/82) Aves., 20th and 25th Sts. (02/11/82) and 1982, Federal Register Part II are Eutaw and vicinity, Davis, Attoway, R„ Birmingham, Empire Building, 19281st available from the Department of the Home (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), Avenue N (03/19/82) Interior, National Park Service, National 305 Main St. (04/02/82) Birmingham, Fourth Avenue Historic District, Register of Historic Places, 18th and C Eutaw and vicinity, Elliott, John W., House 4th Ave., 17th and 18th Sts. (02/11/82) Sts., NW., Washington, D.C. 20240. (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw Til), 244 Birmingham, Kress, S. H., and Company, 3rd Prairie St. (04/02/82) Dated: January 18,1983. Ave. and 19th St. (01/04/82) Eutaw and vicinity, Glenville (JincyP. Glenn Birmingham, Rhodes Park (Highland Avenue) Russell E. Dickenson, House) (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), Historic District, Roughly bounded by S. Director. 200 Scears St. (04/02/82) 10th, S. 13th and Highland Aves. S. 28th ALABAMA Eutaw and vicinity, Gray, Rev. John H., and S. 30th Sts. (04/15/82) House (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), Birmingham, Whilldin Building 513-517 21st Barbour County 709 Mesopotamia St. (04/02/82) St. N. (03/25/82) Eutaw and vicinity, Gullett, Benjamin D„ Eufaula, Kiels-McNab House, W. Washington Lauderdale County St. (01/21/82) House (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), 317 Main St. (04/02/82) Florence, Coffee High School (Appleby Calhoun County Eutaw and vicinity, Hale, Stephen Fowler, School), 319 Hermitage Dr. (02/04/82) Anniston, Caldwell Building, 1001 Noble St. House (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), Florence, Coulter, George, House, 420 S. Pine (03/01/82) 223 Wilson St. (04/02/82) St. (01/21/82) Anniston, Parker-Reynolds House, 330 E. 6th Eutaw and vicinity, Jones, William C., House Florence, Martin, James, House, 1400 Cypress St. (02/19/82) (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), 507 Mill Rd (12/09/81) Jacksonville, First Presbyterian Church, 200 Mesopotamia St.(04/02/82) E. Clinton St. (02/04/82) Eutaw and vicinity, Meriwether, Dr. Willis, County Oxford, Snow, Dudley, House, 704 Snow St. House (Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR), Athens, Old Athens, Alabama Main Post (02/04/82) 243 Wilson Ave. (04/02/82) Office, 310 W. Washington St. (02/18/82) Federal Register / Voi. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, M arch 1, 1983 / Notices 8627

Belle Mina vicinity, Woodside, SW of Belle ALASKA Pima County Mina (Ò2/19/82) Aleutian Division Tucson, Hotel Heidel, 345 Toole Ave. (07/15/ Mooresville vicinity, Cave Place, AL 20 (02/ 82) 19/82} Ruby, Ruby Roadhouse, Olson St. (05/20/82) Tucson, Smith, Professor George E.P., House, Madison County Anchorage Division 1195 E. Speedway (06/03/82) Huntsville vicinity, Flint , 1997 Eklunta, Alex, Mike, Cabin, Off AK1 (09/08/ Yavapai County Jordan Rd. (01/18/82) 82) Prescott, Goldwater, Henry, House, 217 E. Huntsville vicinity, McCrary House, NE of Wasilla, Wasilla Community Hall, 215 Main Union St. (03/25/82) Huntsville (06/01/82) S t (09/08/82) Prescott, Sisters o f Mercy Hospital Convent, Huntsville vicinity, Steger House (Dr. Cordova-McCarthy Division 220 Grove Ave. (02/19/82) Howard Place) 3141 Maysville Rd. (06/01/ 82) Cordova, Red Dragon Historic District Huntsville, Kildare-McCormick House, 2005 (AHRS #COR-170), Lake Ave. (08/31/82) Ashley County Kildare St. (07/15/82) Fairbanks Divesion Crossett, Wiggens Cabin, City Park (09/30/ Huntsville, Phelps-Jones House, 6112 Pulaski Fairbanks vicinity, Chena Pumphouse, Chena 82) Pk. (02/19/82) \ . Pump Rd. (03/17/82) Baxter County Huntsville, Robinson, Mrs. William, House, Fairbanks, Davis, Mary Lee, House?410 401 Quietdale Dr. (02/04/82) Cowles St (08/31/82) Norfolk vicinity, Old foe (Rock Art Sites in Huntsville, Vaught Housè, 701 Ward Ave. Arkansas TR), (05/04/82) Juneau Division (12/15/81) Benton County Meridianville vicinity, Otey, William Juneau, Davis, J. M., House (AHRS Site No. Madison, House, S of Meridianville (01/19/ JUN-Q78), 202 6th St. (08/31/82) Rogers, Applegate Drugstore, 1161st St. (08/ 82) 23/82) Ketchikan Division New Market, Whitman-Cobb House, Bentonville County Winchester Rd. (01/18/82) Ketchikan, Burkhart-Dibrell House (AHRS Site No. KET-111), 500 Main St. (09/08/82) Bentonville, Terry Block Building, 101—103 Mobile County Ketchikan, Walker-Broderick House (AHRS N. Main St. (05/13/82) Mobile, Common Street District, 959-1002 Site No. KET-138), 541 Pine St. (08/31/82) Clark County Dauphin S t and 7-19 Common St. (02/04/ Matanuska-Susitna Division Arkadelphia vicinity, Hudson-fones House, E 82) of Arkadelphia on SR 2 (09/30/82) Mobile, Lower Dauphin Street Historic Talkeetna, Fairview Inn (AHRS Site TAL District, Dauphin St. from Water to 006), Main St. (05/07/82) Clay County Dearborn Ave. (02/19/82) ARIZONA Piggott, Pfeiffer House and Carriage House, Mobile, Miller-O’Donnell House, 1102 Broad 10th and Cherry Sts. (06/10/82) St. (02/19/82) Coconino County Columbia County ■ Mobile, Tschieiier House (Damus School), Grand Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon 1120 Old Shell Rd. (01/18/82) Inn and Campground, North Rim (09/02/82) Magnolia, Longino, Dr. H.A., House, 317 W. Main St. (06/14/82) Montgomery County Grand Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon Lodge, North Rim on Bright Angel Point Magnolia, Turner, Kate, House, 709 W. Main Montgomery, Bell Building, 207 Montgomery (09/02/82) St. (08/26/82) St. (12/15/81) Grand Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon Conway County Montgomery, Court Square Historic District, North Rim Headquarters, North Rim (09/ Oppelo vicinity, Grotto, Petit Jean No. 8 21-35 Court St., 1-2 Dexter Ave., 18-24 N. 02/82) Court St. and Court Sq. (03/01/82) (Rock Art Sites in Arkansas TR), (05/04/ Montgomery, Lower Commerce Street Graham County 82) Historic District, Roughly bounded by RR Safford, Graham County Courthouse, 800 * Oppelo vicinity, Hardison Shelter, Petit Jean tracks, N. Court Commerce, and Bibb Sts. Main St. (05/25/82) No. 3 (Rock Art Sites in Arkansas TR, (05/ (02/25/82) 04/82) Montgomery, Pastorium, Dexter Avenue Maricopa County Oppelo vicinity, Indian Cave, Petit Jean No. 1 Baptist Church, 309 S. Jackson St. (03/10/ Chandler, San Marcos Hotel, 1 San Marcos (Rock Art Sites in Arkansas TR, (05/04/82) 82) PI. (04/29/82) Oppelo vicinity, Petit Jean No. 10 (Rock Art Sites in Arkansas TR), (05/04/82) Montgomery, Pepperman House, 17 Mildred Mesa, Scott, Robert, House, 2230 E. Grandview St. (07/08/82) Oppelo vicinity, Petit Jean No. 11 (Rock Art St. (03/01/82) Sites in Arkansas TR), (05/04/82) Peoria, Central School, 10304 N. 83rd Ave. Montgomery, Sayre Street School, 508 Sayre Oppelo vicinity, Petit Jean No. 4 (Rock Art (05/12/82) St. (02/19/82) Sites in Arkansas TR), (05/04/82) Mount Meigs, Grace Episcopal Church, Pike Phoenix, First Baptist Church, 302 W. Monroe Oppelo vicinity, Petit Jean No. 5 (Rock Art Rd. (02/19/82) St. (02/08/82) Sites in Arkansas TR), (05/04/82) Phoenix, Hotel Westward Ho, 618 N. Central Morgan County Oppelo vicinity, Petit Jean No. 6 (Rock Art Ave. (02/19/82) Sites in Arkansas TR), (05/04/82) Decatur vicinity, Westview, S of Decatur (01/ Phoenix, Kenilworth Elementary School, 1210 Oppelo vicinity, Petit Jean No. 7 (Rock Art 18/82) N. 5th Ave. (03/25/82) Sites in Arkansas TR), (05/04/82) Phoenix, Ong’s, fun, Market, 1110 E. Pickens County Oppelo vicinity, Petit Jean No. 9 (Rock Art Washington St. (07/08/82) Sites in Arkansas TR), (05/04/82) Aliceville vicinity, Ball, Parks E„ House, NW Phoenix, Phoenix Union High School Historic Oppelo vicinity, Rockhouse Cave, Petit Jean of Aliceville (01/18/82) District, 512 E. Van Buren (07/15/82) No. 2 (Rock Art Sites in Arkansas TR), (05/ St. Clair County Scottsdale, Titus, Frank, House, 1310 N. 04/82) Hayden Rd. (05/13/82) Rudy vicinity, High Rock Petroglyph Shelter Ashville, Both well, Dr. fames /., House, Wickenburg, Garcia School, Yavapai St. and (High Rock No. 2) (Rock Art Sites in Hartford Ave. (02/04/82) US 89 (04/01/82) Arkansas TR), (05/04/82) Sumter County Navajo County Crittenden County Gainesville, Mobley, Col. Green G., House, Snowflake, Stinson-Flake House, Freeman West Memphis, Dabbs Store, 1320 S. Avalon Webster and Pearl Sts. (01/18/82) Ave and Stinson St. (03/10/82) (05/17/82) 8628 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Drew County Evening Shade, Davidson, Sam, House Sather Gate and Bridge (Berkeley, University Monticello, Hardy, Robert Lee, House, 207 S. (Evening Shade MRA), Cammack St. (06/ of MRA), Oxford St. (03/25/82) Main St. (04/26/82) 02/82) Sather Tower (Berkeley, University of Evening Shade, Edwards, W. A., House California MRA), Oxford St. (03/25/82) Franklin County (Evening Shade MRA), Main St. (06/02/82) South Hall (Berkeley, University of Ozark, Franklin County Jail, 3rd and River Evening Shade, McCaleb, John, House California MRAJOxford St. (03/25/82) Sts. (06/23/82) (Evening Shade MRA), Main St. (06/02/82) University House (Berkeley, University of Evening Shade, Metcalf House (Evening California MRA), OxfMissouri Rd. (08/12/82) Sites in Arkansas TR), (05/04/82) Berkeley, Tapper and Reed Building, 2275 Fayetteville, Jackson House, 1500 Mission Shattuck Ave. (01/21/82) Miller County . Hwy. (AR 45) (08/17/82) Fremont, Washington Union High School, Fayetteville, Mount Nord Historic District, 38442 Fremont Blvd. (10/05/81) Texarkana,, Bottoms House, 500 Hickory (06/ Mount Nord Ave. (09/16/82) 08/82) Oakland, Madison Park Apartments, 100 9th Texarkana, Foulke, Claude, House, 501 Pecan Yell County S t (04/01/82) St. (04/22/82) Dardanelle, Kimball House, 713 N. Front St. Oakland, McCrea House, 3500 Mountain Texarkana, Garrison, Augustus M. House, (06/23/82) Blvd. (02/11/82) 600 Pecan St. (03/25/82) Oakland, Security Bank and Trust Company CALIFORNIA Building (Key System Building), 1000 Pope County Broadway (07/26/82) Alameda County Dover vicinity, Crow Mountain Petroglyph Oakland, Trinity Church, 525 29th St. (02/04/ (Rock Art Sites in Arkansas TR), (05/04/ Alameda, Masonic Temple and Lodge, 1329- 82) 83) 31 Park S t and 2312 Alameda Ave. (03/25/ San Leandro, Casa Peralta, 384 W. Estudillo 82) Ave. (01/04/82) Prairie County California Hall (Berkeley, University of Des Arc, Frith-Plunkett House, 8th and Main California MRA), Oxford St. (03/25/82) Amador County Sts. (06/10/82) Doe Memorial Library (Berkeley, University Jackson, Depue, Grace Blair, House and of California MRA), Oxford St. (03/25/82) Indian Museum, 215 Court S t (05/07/82) Pulaski County Durant Hall (Berkeley, University of Little Rock, LaFayette Hotel, 525 S. California MRA), Oxford St. (03/25/82) Butte County St. (09/30/82) Faculty Club (Berkeley, University of Chico, Chapman, A. H, House, 256 E. 12th St. Little Rock, Peoples Building & Loan Building, California MRA), Oxford St. (03/25/82) (01/28/82) 213-217 W. 2nd St. (09/02/82) Founders’ Rock (Berkeley, University of Chico, St. John’s Episcopal Church, 230 Salem Little Rock, Taborian Hall, 9th and State Sts. California MRA), Oxford St (03/25/82) St. (01/21/82) (04/29/82) Giannini Hall (Berkeley, University of Magalia, Magalia Community Church, Little Rock, Terminal Warehouse Building, California MRA), Oxford St. (03/25/82) Stirling Hwy. (01/11/82) 500 E. Markham St. (04/29/82) Hearst Greek Theatre (Berkeley, University Oroville, Lee, Fong, Company, (03/11/82) of California MRA), Oxford St. (03/25/82) Searcy County Hearst Gymnasium for Women (Berkeley, El Dorado County Snowballs vicinity, Cooper’s Bluff (Jacobs’s University of California MRA), Oxford St. Placerville, Confidence Hall, 487 Main St. Rock) (Rock Art Sites in Arkansas TR), (03/25/82) (01/04/82) (05/04/82) Hearst Memorial Building (Berkeley, University of California AJRA), Oxford S t Fresno County Sharp County (03/25/82) Coalinga, Coalinga Polk Street School, S. 5th Evening Shade, Cochran Store (Evening Hilgard Hall (Berkeley, University of and E. Polk Sts. (05/06/82) Shade MRA), Main S t (06/02/82) California MRA), Oxford St. (03/25/82) Fresno, Maulbridge Apartments, 2344 Tulare Evening Shade, Coger House (Evening Shade North Gate Hall (Berkeley, University of St. (05/06/82) MRA), Main S t (06/02/82) California MRA), Oxford St. (03/25/82) Fresno, Rehom House, 1050 S St. (01/08/82) Federal Register / Voi. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8629

Fresno, Romain, Frank, House, 2055 San Pedro, Battery, John Barlow, and Saxton, Fort Riverside, Old YMCA Building, 3425 7th St. Joaquin St. (01/11/82) MacArthur (05/04/82) (01/28/82) Pomona, Pomona Fox Theater, 102-144 3rd Glenn/Butte Counties St. (02/19/82) Sacramento County Hamilton City, Gianella Bridge, CA 32 (07/ South Pasadena, South Pasadena Historic Sacramento, I Street Bridge, CA 16 (also Yolo 08/82) District, Roughly bounded by Mission and County)(04/22/82) El Centro Sts., and Fairview and Meridian Humboldt County Folsom, Cohn House, 305 Scott St. (01/21/82) Aves. (07/21/82) Folsom, Folsom Depot, 200 Wool St. (02/19/ Bald Hillsi Archeological District, (07/09/82) Marin County 82) Areata, Jacoby Building, 791 8th St. (06/17/ Sacramento, Goethe House, 3731T St. (02/19/ 82) Belvedere, Rey, Valentine, House, 428 Golden 82) , Bank of Eureka Building, 240 E St. Gate Ave. (04/22/82) Sacramento, Greene, John T, House, 3200 H (04/12/82) San Rafael, McNear, Erskine, B., House, 121 St. (04/15/82) Eureka, Eureka Inn, 7th and F Sts. (02/11/82) Knight Dr. (01/11/82) Eureka, Humboldt Bay Woolen Mill (Eureka Sacramento, Howe, Edward P„ Jr., House, Woolen Mills), 1400 Broadway (06/25/82) Mariposa County 2215 21st St. (02/19/82) Femdale, Rectory, Catholic Church of the Coulterville, Coiilterville Main Street Sacramento, KuchlerRow, 608-614 10th S t Assumption, 563 Ocean Ave. (02/11/82) Historic District, Main St. (03/12/82) (06/25/82) Sacramento, Libby McNeil and Libby Fruit Fortuna, Gushaw-Mudgett House, 820 Ninth Merced County St. (01/11/82) and Vegetable Cannery, 1724 Stockton Merced, Kaehler-Rector House, 408 W. 25th Blvd. (03/02/82) Imperial County St. (01/04/82) Sacramento, Mesick House, 517 8th St. (01/ Plaster City vicinity, Yuha Basin Merced, Leggett, Thomas H, House, 346 W. 21/82) Discontiguous District, S of Placer City (05/ 21st St.. (07/08/82) Sacramento, Ruhstaller Building, 900 J St. 24/82) Monterey County (01/21/82) 1 Sacramento, Sacraménto Bank Building, 3418 Inyo County Pacific Grove, Trimmer Hill, 230 6th St., (06/ Broadway (01/21/82) Bishop vicinity, Laws Narrow Gauge 28/82) Railroad Historic District, NE of Bishop Salinas, Krough House, 146 Central Ave. (01/ San Benito County (10/01/82) 18/82) San Juan Bautista, Rozas House, 31 Polk St Salinas, Nesbitt, Sheriff William Joseph, Joaquin County (04/12/82) House, 66 Capitol St. (02/19/82) San Juan Bautista, Wilcox, Benjamin, House, Woodbridge, I.O.O.FHall (Independent Napa County 315 The Alameda (02/19/82) Order of Odd Fellows), Main St. (04/22/82) Calistoga, Mount View Hotel, 1457 Lincoln San Bernardino County Kern County Ave. (04/12/82) Napa vicinity, Kreuzer Ranch, 167 Kreuzer Baker vicinity, Aiken’s Wash National Shafter, Santa Fe Passenger and Freight Register District, E of Baker (05/24/82) Depot, 150 Central Valley Hwy. (01/19/82) Lane (02/11/82) Napa, Alexandria Hotel and Annex, 840-844 Barstow vicinity, Rodman Mountains Kings County Brown St. (01/11/82) Petroglyphs Archeological District, (05/10/ Hanford, Hanford Carnegie Library, 109 E. Napa, Old Napa Register Building, 1202 1st 82) 8th St. (12/17/81) St. (02/19/82) Johannesburg vicinity, CA-SBr~1008A, CA- St. Helena vicinity, Larkmead Winery, NW of SBr-100eB, CASBr-lOQSC, (05/24/82) Los Angeles County St. Helena at 1091 Larkmead Lane (02/01/ Ontario, Ontario State Bank Block, 300 S. Saddle Rock Ranch Pictograph Site (4-LAN- 82) Euclid Ave. (01/08/82) St. Helena, Taylor, Duckworth and Company 717), (02/12/82) Sùn Diego County Claremont, Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Foundry Building, 1345 Railroad Ave. (01/ Railroad Station, 110 W. 1st St., (07/15/82) 21/82) San Diego, Hawthorne Inn, 2121 First Ave. Hollywood, Whitley Heights Historic St. Helena, William Tell Saloon and Hotel, (03/30/82) * District, Roughly bounded by Franklin, 1228 Spring St. (05/07/82) San Diego, Ruiz-Alvarado Ranch Site Highland, Cahuenga, and Fairfield Aves. Yountville, Groezinger Wine Cellars, 6525 (Rancho Penasquitos), Penasquitos Valley (08/19/82) Washington St. (02/04/82) Regional Park (01/22/82) Yountville, Webber, John Lee, House, 6610 Los Angeles, Colonial House, 1416 N. San Francisco County Havenhurst Dr. (04/15/82) Webber St. (01/19/82) Los Angeles, Congregation B’nai B’rith, 3663 County San Francisco, Fillmore-Pine Building, (01/ Wilshire Bid. (12/21/81) 11/82) Los Angeles, Garfield Building, 403 W. 8th St. Truckee, Kruger House, 10292 Donner Pass San Francisco, Griffing’s, Frederick, Ship, (06/25/82) Rd. (06/17/82) Battery St. (02/01/82) Los Angeles, Golden Gate Theater, 5170-5188 Orange County San Francisco, Pioneèr Woolen Mills and D. E. Whittier Blvd. (02/23/82) Ghirardelli Company, 900 N. Point St. (04/ Orange, Plaza Historic District, Roughly 29/82) Los Angeles, Venice Canal Historic District, bounded by Maple and Almond Aves., consists of public right of way of Carroll, Orange and Olive Sts. (03/19/82) San Francisco, St. Joseph’s Church and Linnie, Howland, Sherman, Eastern Canals, San Juan Capistrano, Yorba, Domingo Adobe Complex, 1401-1415 Howard St. (01/15/82) and that portion between Canal St. and and Casa Manuel Garcia, 31781 Camino San Francisco, St. Paulus Lutheran Church, Grand Canal (08/30/82) Capistrano (02/04/82) 999 Eddy St. (02/11/82) Pasadena, Bowen Court, 539 E. Villa St. (06/ Santa Ana, Builders Exchange Building, 202- San Francisco, Trinity Presbyterian Church, 17/82) 208 N. Main St. (04/29/82) 3261 23rd St. (03/02/82) Pasadena, Haskett Court, 824-834 E. Santa Ana, Walkers Orange County Theater, San Joaquin County California Blvd. (02/25/82) 308 N. Main St. (02/19/82) Pasadena, Hotel Green, 99 S. Raymond Ave. Lockford, Locke’s Meat Market, 13480 CA 88 (03/23/82) Placer County (02/19/82) Pasadena, Longfellow-Hastings House, 85 S. Newcastle vicinity, Newcastle Portuguese Stockton, Sperry Office Building, 148 W. Allen Ave. (03/02/82) Hall, Taylor Rd. (03/25/82) Weber Ave. (02/19/82) Pastedena, Newcomb House, 675-677 N. El Tracy vicinity, Ohm, John, House, 31524 S. Molino Ave. (09/02/82) Riverside County Kasson Rd. (02/04/82) Pasadena, South Marengo Historic District, Blythe vicinity, McCoy Spring Petroglyphs, Woodbridge, I.O.O.F. Hall (Independent S. Marengo Ave. (06/02/82) (05/10/82) Order of Odd Fellows), Main St. (04/22/82) 8630 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Stockton, Holt, Benjamin, House, 548 Park St Yolo County Montrose County (03/02/82) Woodland, Beamer, R, H., House, 19 3rd St. Montrose, and Rio Grande Depot, 20 San Luis Obispo County r (08/02/82) N. Rio Grande Ave. (06/03/82) Woodland, I.O.O.F. Building, 723 Main St. Montrose, Montrose City Hall, 433 S. 1st St. Archeological Site 4SLO-834, (02/25/82) (02/25/82) (06/03/82) San Mateo County Yolo and Sacramento Counties Morgan County Burlingame, Kohl Mansion (The Oaks), 2750- Sacramento, Tower Bridge, CA 275 across the Brush, All Saints Church ofEben Ezer, 120 Adeline Dr. (02/03/82) , (06/24/82) Hospital Rd. (06/03/82) * Pescadero vicinity, Dickerman Bam, Cabrillo Hwy. (01/11/82) Yuba County Pueblo County Pescadero, Methodist Episcopal Church of Marysville, Hart Building, 423-425 4th St. (01/ Pueblo, Galligan House, 501 Ave. Pescadero, 108 San Gregorio St. (03/10/82) 28/82) (06/03/82) Pueblo, Gast Mansion, 1801 Greenwood St. Santa Barbara County COLORADO (06/03/82) Santa Barbara, Faith Mission, 409 State St. Boulder County (01/11/82) Teller County Santa Barbara, St. Vincent Orphanage and Boulder, Williams, Wilbur, House, 1434 Florissant vicinity, Hombek House, SR 1 (12/ School Building, 925 De La Vina St. (06/02/ Baseline Rd. (06/03/82) 08/81) 82) Denver County CONNECTICUT Santa Clara County Denver, Building at 1389 Stuart Street (West Fairfield County Gilroy, Christian Church of Gilroy, 160 5th St. Colfax TR), (07/19/82) Bridgeport, Bishop, William D„ Cottage (04/01/82) Denver, Building at 1390 Stuart Street (West Colfax TR), (07/19/82) Development Historic District, Cottage PL, Gilroy, Holloway, Edgar, House, 7539 and Atlantic, Broad, Main and Whiting Sts- Eigleberry St. (01/28/82) Denver, Building at 1435 Stuart Street (West Colfax TR), (07/19/82) (06/28/82) Gilroy, Live Oak Creamery, 88 Martin St. (03/ Bridgeport, Division Street Historic District, 11/82) Denver, Building at 1444 Stuart Street (West Colfax TR), (07/19/82) Roughly bounded by State St., Iranis tan, Palo Alto, Dunker House, 420 Maple St. (02/ Black Rock and West Aves. (06/03/82) 19/82) Denver, Building at 1471 Stuart Street (West Colfax TR), (07/19/82) Bridgeport, Fairfield County Courthouse, 172 San Jose, Building at 27-29 Fountain Alley, Golden Hill St. (01/21/82) 27-29 Fountain Alley (03/02/82) Denver, Chapel No. 1 (5 D V 193), Reeves St. on Lowry AFB (05/06/82) Bridgeport, Marina Park Historic District, San Jose, De Anza Hotel, 233 W. Santa Clara Marina Park, Park and Waldemere Aves. St. (01/21/82) Denver, Chappell, Delos Allen, House (5DV320), 1555 Race St. (06/03/82) (04/27/82) San Jose, Roma Bakery, 655 Almadén Ave. Bridgeport, Seaside Institute, 299 Lafayette (01/21/82) Denver, Dow-Rosenzweig House, 1129 E. 17th Ave. (06/03/82) , Ave. (06/14/82) San Jose, Troy Laundry, 722 Almadén Ave. Bridgeport, Seaside Park, Long Sound. (01/28/82) Denver, S t Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church of Denver, 600 Galapago (06/03/82) (07/01/82) Santa Clara, Landrum, Andrew /., House, Fairfield, Birdcraft Sanctuary, 314 Unquowa 1219 Santa Clara St. (02/19/82) Denver, Stems House, 1030 Logan St. (06/03/ 82) Rd. (06/23/82) Santa Clara, Lick, James, Mill, 305 Montague Newton, Glover House, 50 Main St. (02/11/ Expwy. (03/02/82) Denver, Union Warehouse, 151417th St. (06/ 03/82) 82) Santa Cruz County Denver, Zang Barn and Stable Rocky Newton, Belting and Packing Co., Santa Cruz, Bank of Santa Cruz County, 1502 Mountain Hotel, 2263 and 2301-7th St. (06/ 45-71 and 79-89 Glen Rd. (06/02/82) Pacific Ave. (03/15/82) 07/82) Redding, Barlow, Aaron, House, Umpawaug Rd. (04/29/82) Santa Cruz, Cope Row Houses, 412-420 Eagle County Lincoln St. (01/28/82) JRidgefield, Branchville Railroad Tenement, vicinity, Archeological Site 5EA484, Old Main Highway. (08/12/82) Siskiyou County s (05/10/82) Ridgefield, Keeler Tavern (Benjamin Hoyt House, Ridgefield Hotel, Cannonball Macdoel, Hotel Macdoel, Montezuma Ave. El Paso County and Mt. Shasta St. (02/11/82) House, 132 Main St. (04/29/82) Colorado Springs, City Hail of Colorado City, Stamford, Davenport, Deacon John, House, Sonoma County 2902 W. Colorado Ave. (06/03/82) 129 Davenport Ridge Rd. (04/29/82) Cloverdale, Pinschower, Simon, House, 302 Colorado Springs, St. Mary’s Catholic Stamford, Marion Castle, Terre Bonne, 1 N. Main St. (02/25/82) Church, 26 W. St. (06/03/82) Rogers Rd.. (07/01/82) Stamford, Curtis, Nathaniel, House, 600 Santa Rosa, Cnopius House, 726 College Ave. Larimer County (04/12/82) Housatonic Ave. (04/15/82) Estes Park vicinity, Rocky Mountain National Westport, Town Hall, 90 Post Rd. E. (05/18/ Tehama County Park Utility Area Historic District, Beaver 82) Red Bluff, Saint Mary’s Parish, 515 Main St. Meadows Entrance Rd. (03/18/82) Wilton, Sloan-Raymond-Fitch House, 249 (02/04/82) Loveland, Colorado and Southern Railway Danbury Rd. (04/29/82) Depot, 405 Railroad Ave. (00/14/82) Tulare County Hartford County Springville, Elster, C. A., Building, CA 190 Logan County Bloomfield, Gillette, Francis, House, 511 and Tule River Dr. (03/25/82) Sterling, First United Presbyterian Church Bloomfield Ave. (03/25/82) Visalia, Bank of Italy Building, 128 E. Main (First Presbyterian Church), 130 S. 4th St. Bristol, Beleden House, 50 Bellvue Ave. (03/ St. (04/01/82) (06/03/82) 15/82) Sterling, I and M Building, 223 Main St. (06/ Bristol, Terry-Hayden House, 125 Middle St. Tuolumne County 03/82) (03/25/82) Sonora, Cady House, 72 N. Norlin St. (02/25/ Sterling, St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Burlington vicinty, Wiard, John, House, CT 4 82) Church, 329 S. 3rd St. (06/03/82) (03/25/82) Burlington, Treadwell House, George Ventura County Mesa County Washington Tpke. (04/27/82) Ventura, Franz, Emmanuel, House, 31 N. Oak Clifton, Clifton Community Center and East Granby, Phelps, Ezekiel, House, 38 S t (06/25/82) Church, F and Main St. (06/03/82) Holcomb St. (02/25/82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8631

East Hartford, Benmont. Makens, House, 307 Norfolk, Hillside (Taylor, Alfredo, S. G„ TR), Madison, Madison Green Historic Distict, Burnside Ave. (03/25/82) Litchfield Rd. (08/02/82) 446-589 Boston Post Rd. and structures East Hartford, First Congregational Church of Norfolk, Mead Camp (Taylor, Alfredo, S. G., surrounding the green (06/28/82) East Hartford and Parsonage, 829-837 TR), Doolittle Lake. (08/02/82) Madison, Murray, Jonathan, House, 76 Main St. (03/25/82) Norfolk, Moss Hill (Taylor, Alfredo, S. G„ Scotland Rd. (04/12/82) Farmington, Cowles. General George, House, rfl/, Litchfield Rd. (08/02/82) Middlebury vicinity, Tranquillity Farm, W of 130 Main St. (05/11/82) Norfolk, Norfolk Country Club House Middlebury on CT 64 (09/23/82) Granby, Holcomb. Nathaniel, III, House, 45 (Taylor, Alfredo, S. G., TR), Golf Dr. (08/ Middlebury, Bronson, Josiah, House, Bushy Hill Rd. (04/29/82) 02/82) Breakneck Hill Rd. (02/25/82) Hartford. Capen Clark Historic District, Norfolk, Rectory and Church of the Seymour, Sanford-Humphreys House, 61-63 Capen, Clark, Elmer, Barbour, Martin, and Immaculate Conception (Taylor, Alfredo, West St. (05/11/82) Main Sts. (04/27/82) S. G„ TR), North St. (08/02/82) Hartford, Charter Oak Place, (Boundary Wallingford, Parsons, Samuel, House, 180 S. Norfolk, Rockwell House (Taylor, Alfredo, S. Main St. (04/12/82) increase) 1-3 Charter Oak PI. (05/12/82) G„ TR), Laurel Way, W. (08/02/82) Hartford, Children s Village of the Hartford Waterbury, Abbott, George S„ Building Norfolk, Shepard, John, House (Taylor, (Wheeler and Wilson Building), 235-247 N. Orphan Asylum, 1680 Albany Ave. (06/28/ Alfredo, S. G., TR), Shepard Park Rd. (08/ 82) Main St. (06/14/82) 02/82) Waterbury, Kendrick, John, House, 119 W. Hartford, Dillion Building, 69-71 Pratt St. (02/ Norfolk, Starling, Childs Camp (Taylor, Main St. (04/12/82) 11/82) Alfredo, S. G„ TR), Dollittje Lake (08/02/ Hartford, Fourth Congregational Church, 82) Waterbury, Webster School, Easton Ave. at Albany Ave. and Vine St. (04/12/82) Norfolk, Stoeckel, Robbins, House (Taylor, Aetna St. (06/14/82) Hartford, Hartford Seminary Foundation, 55 Alfredo, S. G„ TR), Litchfield Rd. (08/02/ Waterbury, Wilby High School, 260 Grove St. Elizabeth St. and 72-120 Sherman St. (06/ 82) (06/14/82) / 22/82) Salisbury, Scoville Memorial Library, Main Wolcott, Southwest District School Hartford, House at 140 and 144 Retreat St. (04/29/82) (Woodtick School) (Stone School), 155 Avenue, 140 and 144 Retreat Ave. (02/25/ Sharon, South Main Nichols Rd. (04/12/82) 82) Gov. Smith Homestead, Hartford, Isham-Terry House, 211 High St. St. (03/25/82) New London County (02/11/82) Sharon, Sharon Valley Historic District, Jet. of Sharon Valley and Sharon Station Rds. Colchester, Bacon Academy, S. Main St. (04/ Hartford, Little Hollywood Historic District, 27/82) Farmington Ave., Owen, Frederick and (09/09/82) Thomaston, Hose and Hook and Ladder Ledyard, Bill, Gurdon, Store, 15 Chllrch Hill Denison Sts. (04/29/82) Rd. (04/12/82) Hartford, Mather Homestead, 2 Mahl Ave. Truck Building, Main St. (01/04/82) Torrington, Alldis, James, House, 355 Lisbon, Lathrop-Mathewson-Ross'House, (04/29/82) Ross Hill Rd. (04/15/82) Hartford, Northam Memorial Chapel and Prospect St. (04/15/82) Gallup Memorial Gateway, 453 Fairfield Winsted, Winsted Green National Register Montville vicinity, Raymond-Bradford Ave. (06/29/82) Historic District, 86 Main St. (boundary Homestead, Raymond Hill Rd. (04/16/82) Hartford, Pomeroy, Arthur G., House, 490 increase)(04/29/82) New London, Harris, Jonathan Newton, Ann St. (02/04/82) Middlesex County House, 130 Broad St. (04/27/82) Hartford, U.S. Post Office and Federal New London, Huntington Street Baptist Building, 135-149 High St. (10/19/81) Cromwell, Sage-Kirby House, 93 Shunpike Church (First Universalist Meetinghouse), Hartford, Washington Street School, 461 Rd. (04/29/82) 29 Huntington S t (04/12/82) Washington St. 102/19/82) Essex, Steamboat Dock Site, Main S t (04/01/ New London, Woodworth, Nathan A., House, Hartford, Webster Memorial Building, 36 82) 28 Channing St. (06/01/82) Trumbull St. (04/i2/82) Ivorvton, Comstock-Cheney Hall, Main and Norwich, Buckingham, William A., House, Manchester, Burnham, Edward L„ Farm, 580 Summit Sts. (04/15/82) 307 Main St. (04/29/82) Burnham St. (04/12/82) Middletown, Highland Historic District, Old Lyme, Peck Tavern, 1 Sill Lane. (04/12/ Newington, Kelsey, Enoch, House, 1702 Main Atkins St. and Country Club Rd. (06/28/82) 82) St. (06/28/82) Middletown, Hubbard, Nehemiah, House, Salem, Fish, Abel H., House, Buckley Hill and Laurel Grove Rd and Wadsworth St. (05/ Rocky Hill, Rocky Hill Congregational Rathbun Hill Rds. (03/02/82) Church, 805-817 Main St. (05/07/82) 11/82) Suffield vicinity, Fuller, John, House, 463 Middletown, Middletown Alms House, 53 Tolland County Halliday Ave. (03/15/82) Warwick St. (04/29/82) Coventry, Brigham’s Tavern, 12 Boston Tpke. Middletown, 717 Suffield vicinity, King's Field House, 827 Pledger, Jacob, House, (03/25/82) North St. (03/li/82) Newfield St. (03/15/82) Middletown, Russell, Edward Augustus, Coventry, Capron-Phillips House, 1129 Main Suffield, Gothic Cottage, 1425 Mapelton Ave. St. (04/27/82) (02/25/82) House, 318 High St. (04/29/82) Middletown, Saint Luke’s Home for Destitute Coventry, Parker-Hutchinson Farm, Parker Warehouse Point, St. John’s Episcopal Bridge Rd. (04/29/82) Church, 93 Main St. (04/27/82) and Aged Women, 135 Pearl St. (04/29/82) Middletown, U.S. Post Office, 291 Main St. Hebron, Post, Augustus, House, 4 Main S t Windsor, Mills, Oliver W„ House, 148 (06/28/82) Deerfield Rd. (02/19/82) (04/12/82) Old Saybrook, Dudley, Jedidiah, House, Somers, Somers Historic District, Main and Litchfield County Springbrook Rd. (04/12/82) Battle Sts., Bugbee Lane, and Springfield Bethehem, Bellamy, Joseph, House, N. Main Old Saybrook, Tully, William, House, 135 N. Rd., (09/23/82) and West Sts. (04/12/82) Cove Rd. (03/15/82) Tolland, Cady, John, House, 484 Mile Hill Rd. (04/12/82) Canaan, Holabird House, Kellog Rd., comer New Haven County of Rte. 126(06/28/82) Windham County New Milford, Schoverling, Carl F., Tobacco Derby, Wood, Harcourt, Memorial Library, Warehouse, 1 Wellsville Ave. (06/28/82) 313 Elizabeth St. (01/04/82) Brooklyn vicinity, Putnam Farm, Spaulding New Milford, United Bank Building, 19-21 East Haven, First Congregational Church of Rd. (03/11/82) Main St. (04/12/82) East Haven, 251 Main St. (03/25/82) Brooklyn, Brooklyn Green Historic District, Norfolk, Braman Camp (Taylor, Alfredo, S. Hamden vicinity, Farmington Canal Lock No. CT 169, 205, and 6, Wolf Den, Brown, G„ TR), Doolittle Lake. (08/02/82) 13, Brooksvale Ave. (05/06/82) Prince Hill, and Hyde Rds. (09/23/82) Norfolk, Famam House (Taylor, Alfredo, S Hamden, Dickerman II, Jonathan, House, 106 Canterbury, Wheeler, Jonathan, House, N. G., TR), Litchfield Rd. (06/02/82) Mt. Carmel Ave. (04/15/82) Society Rd. (02/11/82) Norfolk, Gould House (Taylor, Alfredo, S. G„ Madison, Allis-Bushnell House, 853 Boston East Killingly vicinity, Elliottville Lower Mill, TR), Golf Dr. (08/02/82) Post Rd. (02/25/82) Peep Toad Rd. (04/15/82) * 8632 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, M arch 1, 1983 / Notices

Hampton, Hampton Hill Historic District, Newark, Curtis Mansion (Newark MRAJ, W. FLORIDA Main St., Old Route 6, Cedar Swamp Rd. Main St. (05/07/82) Alachua County (09/23/82) Newark, Curtis Paper Mill Workers’ Houses Willimantic, Main Street Historic District, (Newark MRAJ, Curtís Lane (05/07/82) Gainesville, Dixie Hotel, Hotel Kelley, 408 W. 21-65 Church St.; 687-1009 Main St.; 24-28 Newark, Deer Park Hotel (Newark MRAJ, 108 University Ave. (08/16/82) N. St.; and 20-22 Walnut St. (06/28/82) W. Main St. (05/07/82) Gainesville, McKenzie, Mary Phifer, House, Willimantic, Willimantic Freight House and Newark, Evans, George, House (Newark 617 E. University Ave. (04/26/82) Office, Bridge St. (06/14/82) MRA), 5 W. Main St. (05/07/82) Collier County Newark, Exchange Building (Newark MRA), DELAWARE Naples, Palm Cottage, 137-12th Ave., S. (05/ 154-158 E. Main St. (05/07/82) 24/82) Kent County Newark, Memorial Hall (Newark MRA), Felton vicinity, Coombe Historic District, W University of Delaware campus (05/07/82) Escambia County of Felton on DE 12 and SR Z81 (04/08/82) Newark, Newark Opera House (Newark Pensacola vicinity, Fort Barrancas Historical Leipsic, Fennimore.Store (Leipsic and Little MRA), 95 E. Main St. (05/07/82) District, Pensacola Naval Air Station (06/ Creek MRAJ, Main, Lombard, and Front Newark, Newark Passenger Station (Newark 08/82) Sts. (05/24/82) MRA), S. College Ave. and Amtrak Conrail Pensacola, Pensacola, Hospital, N. 12th Ave. Leipsic, Sipple House (Leipsic and Little RR (05/07/82) (02/18/82) Creek MRAJ, Denny and Front Sts. (05/24/ Newark, Old First Presbyterian Church Pensacola, San Carlos Hotel, 1 N. Palafox St. 82) (Daugherty Hall) (Newark MRA), W. Main (01/20/82) Little Creek, Woodley, Jonathan, House St. (05/07/82) (Leipsic and Little Creek MRAJ, Main St. Newark, Old Newark Comprehensive School Hillsborough County (05/24/82) (Newark MRA), 83 E. Main St (05/07/82) Tampa, Anderson-Frank House, 341 Plant Little Creek, Little Creek Methodist Chaurch Newark, St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Ave. (04/22/82) (Leipsic and Little Creek MRAJ, Main St. Church (Newark MRA), 200 E. Main St (05/ (05/24/82) 07/82) Jefferson County Little Creek, Stubbs, Elizabeth, House Newark, St. Thomas Episcopal Church Monticello, Denham-Lacy House, 555 Palmer (Leipsic and Little Creek MRAJ, Main St. (Newark MRA), 21 Elkton Rd. (05/07/82) Mill Rd. (05/06/82) (05/24/82) Newark, Wilmington Trust Company Bank Monroe County Magnolia, Lowber, Matthew, House, Main St. (Newark MRA), 82 E. Main St. (05/07/82) (Move approved April 9,1982) (04/09/82) Newark, Wright House (Newark MRA), 47 Sugarloaf Key, Bat Tower/Sugarloaf Key, Milford vicinity, Archeological Site No, 7K- Kent Way (05/07/82) (05/13/82) F-4 and 23, (06/03/82) Odessa, Old St. Paul’s Methodist Episcopal Orange County Milford, Lofland, Peter, House (Milford Church, High St.(05/l3/82) MRAJ, 417 N. Walnut St. (04/22/82) St. Georges vicinity, Bloomfield (Red Lion Winter Park, Brewer, Edward Hill, House, Milford, Milford New Century Club (Milford Hundred MRA), US 13 (04/08/82) 240 Trismen Terrace (04/22/82) MRAJ, 6 S. Church Ave. (04/22/82) St. Georges vicinity, Casperson, W., House Polk County Milford, Watson, Gov. William T„ Mansion (Red Lion Hundred MRA), Kirkwood Rd. (Milford MRAJ, 600 N. Walnut St. (04/22/ Bartow, Swearingen, John J„ House, 690 E. (04/08/82) Church St. (05/13/82) 82) St. Georges vicinity, Linden Hill (Red Lion New Castle County Hundred MRA), US 13 (04/08/82) Santa Rosa County Claymont, Ivyside Farm, 1301 Naaman’s Rd. St. Georges vicinity, St. Georges Cemetery Milton, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church and (01/04/82) Caretaker’s House (Red Lion Hundred Rectory, 300-301 Oak St. (05/06/82) Delaware City vicinity, Chelsea (Red Lion MRA), Kirkwood and St. Georges Rd. (04/ Hundred MRAJ DE 9 (04/08/82) 08/82) GEORGIA Delaware City vicinity, Fairview (Red Lion St. Georges vicinity, Starl House (Red Lion Appling County US 13 (04/08/82) Hundred MRA), US 13 (04/08/82) Hundred MRAJ, Baxlev, 413 N. Main St. Kirkwood, vicinity, Dragon Run Farm (Red St. Georges, Vernacular Frame House (Red Deen, C W„ House, Lion Hundred MRAJ, McCoy Rd. (04/08/82) Lion Hundred MRA), Delaware St. (04/08/ (09/30/82) Kirkwood vicinity, Old Cann Mansion House 82) Banks County (Red Lion Hundred MRAJ, DE 71 (04/08/82) Sussex County Homer, Banks County Jail, Silver Sholas Rd. Kirkwood vicinity, Point Farm (R. T. Cann (07/26/82) House) (Red Lion Hundred MRAJ, US 301 Bridgeville vicinity, Richards House-Linden South (04/08/82) Hall, E of Bridgeville on US 13 (08/26/82) Ben Hill County Georgetown vicinity, Short Homestead, W of Kirkwood, Correll’s Farm and Lawn Supply Fitzgerald, Ben Hill County Jail (County Jails (Red Lion Hundred MRAJ, DE 71 (04/08/82) Georgetown at DE 526 and.DE 529 (04/01/ of Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, and Turner 82) Kirkwood, Old Post Of ice (Red Lion Hundred Counties TR), Pine St. (08/26/82) MRAJ, Kirkwood and St. Georges Rd. (04/ Laurel vicinity, Spring Garden, NE of Laurel 08/82) on Delaware Ave. (08/26/82) Berrien County Middletown vicinity, Hanson, B. R, House, W Lewes vicinity, Cool Spring Presbyterian Nashville, Berrien County Jail (County Jails of Middletown (04/27/82) Church, W of Lewes on SR 247 (08/31/82) o f Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, and Turner New Castle vicinity, New Castle Ice Piers, Milford, Carlisle House (Milford MRA), 205 Counties TR), N. Jefferson S t (08/26/82) (02/04/82) S. Front St. (04/22/82) Newark, Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder Milford, Draper House (Milford MRA), 200 Bibb County Company Fire Station No. 2 (Newark Lakeview Ave. (04/22/82) Macon, Cherokee Heights District, Pio Nono, MRAJ, 31 Academy St. (05/07/82) Milton, Milton Historic District, DE 5 (06/25/ Napier, Inverness, and Suwanee Aves. (07/ Newark, Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder 82) v 08/82) Company, Fire Station No. 1 (Newark Rehoboth Beach vicinity, Dodd Homestead, MRAJ, 26 Academy St. (05/07/82) W of Rehoboth Beach on DE 1 (08/26/82) Brantley County Newark, Bailey House (Newark MRAJ, 166 Seaford, Robinson, Jesse, House, High Street Waynesville vicinity, Mumford, Sylvester, W. Main St. (05/07/82) (08/26/82) House, Off U.S. 84 (06/28/82) Newark, Building at 140 W. Main Street (Newark MRAJ, 140 Main St. (05/07/82) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Brooks County Newark, Building at 28-34%, Academy Street Washington, Potomac Palisades Site, Off Quitman, Brooks County Jail (County Jails of (Newark MRAJ, 28-34% Academy St. (05/ Foxhall Rd. and MacArthur Blvd. (04/15/ Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, and Turner 07/82) 82) Counties TR), 200 S. Madison St. (08/26/82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8633

Quitman, Quitman Historic District, US 84 Effingham County Clarkesville, Clarkesville Garage (07/08/82) Guyton, Guyton Historic District, Bounded (Clarkesville MRA), 304 N. Washington St. (08/18/82) Bulloch County . by city limits on the E, S, and W, and Alexander Ave., on the N (09/30/82) Clarkesville, Daes Chapel Methodist Church Statesboro, Jaeckel Hotel, 50 E. Main St. (06/ (Clarkesville MRA), N. Washington St. (08/ 17/82) Elbert County 18/82) Statesboro, McDougald, John A., House, 121 Elberton, Chandler, Asa, House, 1003 Old Clarkesville, Furr-Lambert House S. Main St. (06/21/82) Petersburg Rd. (06/22/82) (Clarkesville MRA), 223 Grant St. (08/18/ 82) Chatham County Elberton, Elberton Commercial Historic District, Church, Elbert, Oliver, and Clarkesville, Griggs-Erwin House Burroughs, St. Bartholomew’s Church, Cheves McIntosh Sts., and Public Sq. (05/20/82) (Clarkesville MRA), Bridge St. (08/18/82) Rd. (06/17/82) Elberton, Elberton Residential Historic Clarkesville, Hill, A.P., House (Clarkesville Savannah, Savannah Victorian District District, Roughly bounded by Elbert, MRA), N. Washington St. (08/18/82) (Boundary Increase), bounded by Gwinnet, Oliver, Adams, Thomas, Edwards, and Clarkesville, Jackson Building (Clarkesville Anderson and 31st Sts. (05/20/82) Heard Sts, (08/11/82) MRA), 710 N. Washington St. (08/18/82) Tybee Island, Fort Screven Historic District, Clarkesville, Jackson Pharmacy(Clarkesville Tilton, Butler, Van Horn, Railroad and Evans County MRA), 712 N. Washington St. (08/18/82) Alger Aves., and Pulaski Rd. (05/25/82) Hagan, DeLoach, George W., House, S. Clarkesville, Lewis, /, A., House (Clarkesville MRA), N. Washington St. (08/18/82) Clarke County Railroad Ave., and Strickland S t (06/28/ 82) Clarkesville, Market Building (Clarkesville Athens, Parr, Calvin W., House, 277 MRA), N. Washington St. (08/18/82) Bloomfield St. (09/09/82) Fannin County Clarkesville, Mauldin House (Clarkesville MRA), 102 E. Water St. (08/18/82) Coffee County Blue Ridge, Blue Ridge Depot, Depot St. (07/ 15/82) Clarkesville, McMillan, Robert, House Douglas, Pope, Lonnie A., House, Jackson St. (Clarkesville MRA), Allen Lane (08/18/82) and Central of Georgia RR tracks (06/17/ Floyd County ^ Clarkesville, McMillan-Garrison House 82) Rome, Battey, Dr. Robert, House, 725 E. 2nd (Clarkesville MRA), 403 S. Washington St. Ave. (06/17/82) (08/18/82) Colquitt County Clarkesville, Porter-York House (Clarkesville Moultrie vicinity, Tucker, Henry Crawford, Fulton County MRA), Bridge St. (08/18/82) Log House and Farmstead, Off GA 37 (07/ Atlanta, Briarcliff Hotel (The 750), 1050 Clarkesville, Reeves Building (Clarkesville 26/82) Ponce de Leon Ave. (09/09/82) MRA), N. Washington S t (08/18/82) Moultrie, Ashbum, W. W., House, 6091st Atlanta, Fairlie-Poplar Historic District, Clarkesville, South Washington Street Ave. (07/15/82) Roughly bounded by Peachtree, Luckie, Historic District (Clarkesville MRA), (08/ Moultrie, Carnegie Library of Moultrie, 39 N. Cone, and Marietta Sts. (09/09/82) 18/82) Main St. (07/15/82) Atlanta, Farlinger, 343 Peachtree St., NE (09/ Clarkesville, Washington-Jefferson Street Moultrie, Moultrie High School, 7th Ave. (06/ 30/82) Historic District (Clarkesville MRA), 17/82) Atlanta, Glenridge Hall, 6615 Glenridge Dr. Washington, Jefferson, and Wilson Sts. (06/17/82) between Green St. and Laurel Dr. (08/18/ Coweta County Atlanta, Omega Chapter of the Chi Phi 82) Newnan, Cole Town District, Roughly Fraternity, 720 Fowler St., NW (06/17/82) Cornelia, Cornelia Community House, U.S. ' bounded by Washington, Thompson, and Atlanta, Temple, The, 1589 Peachtree St. (09/ 123 at LaVista Lane (06/21/82) Davis Sts., and Hooligan Alley (09/30/82) 09/82) Hollywood vicinity, Acoa, Mathis Rd. (06/22/ Newnan, Northwest Newnan Residential Atlanta, Tyree Building, 679 Durant PL, NE 82) Historic District, Roughly bounded by RR (07/15/82) Hall County tracks, Jefferson, Cavender, Duncan, and Browns Sts. (05/28/82) Fulton, DeKalb Counties Gainesville, Candler Street School, Candler Atlanta, St. Augustine, St. (09/30/82) DeKalb County Atkins Park District, St. Charles, and St. Louis Pis. between N. Harris County Atlanta vicinity, Cameron Court District, E of Highland Ave. and Briarcliff Rd. (08/30/82) Atlanta at Braircliff Rd. (09/30/82) Hamilton, Hamilton Baptist Church and Atlanta, Smith-Benning, House, 520 Oakdale Gordon County ,Pastorium, State Highway 116 and Clay St. Rd., NE (06/28/82) Calhoun, Calhoun Depot, Between Court and (08/19/82) Decatur, Pythagoras Lodge No. 41,136 E. Oothcalooga Sts. (08/26/82) Liberty County Ponce de Leon Ave. (08/19/82) Decatur, Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Gwinnett County Flemington, Flemington Presbyterian Church, Children, 321 W. Hill St. (06/17/82) Lawrenceville vicinity, Terrell, William, Off Old Sunbury Rd. (06/17/82) Decatur, Steele-Cobb House, 2632 Fox Hills Homeplace, E of Lawrenceville off US 29 Lincoln County (08/26/82) Dr. (06/17/82) Lincolnton, Lamar-Blanchard House, N. Lawrenceville, Ware, Clarence R., House, 293 Dougherty County Washington and Ward Sts. (09/30/82) N. Perry St. (06/17/82) Lincolnton, Lincolnton Presbyterian Church Albany, Albany Housefumishing Company, Habersham County and Cemetery, N. Washington St. (08/26/ 226 W. Broad Ave. (06/17/82) 82) Albany, Albany Railroad Depot Historic Clarkesville, Asbury, Henry, House District, E. Roosevelt Ave. (05/20/82) (Clarkesville MRA), 211 E. Waters St. (08/ Lumpkin County Albany, Carnegie Library of Albany, 215 N. 18/82) Dahlonega Seven Oaks (Col. William P. Price Jackson St. (07/15/82) ' Clarkesville, Baron-York Building House), 403 S. Park St. (07/15/82) Albany, New Albany Hotel, 245 Pine St. (06/ (Clarkesville MRA), 714 N. Washington St. 17/82) (08/18/82) Meriwether County Albany, Rosenberg Brothers Department Clarkesville, Church Furniture Store Greenville, Hill, Burwell O., House, La Store, 126 N. Washington St. (08/19/82) (Clarkesville MRA), N. Washington St. (08/ Grange S t (06/17/82) 18/82) Hogansville vicinity, Phillips, William Log Early County D., Clarkesville, Church, Cornelius House Cabin, GA 54 (06/28/82) Jakin, Harrell, Jane Donalson, House, SR 1975 (Clarkesville MRA), 304 N. Washington St. Warm Springs vicinity, Oakland, G A 41 (06/ Off U.S. 84 (06/17/82) (08/18/82) 28/82) 8634 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Murray County Lumpkin, Uptown Residential Historic Makaha vicinity, Ukanipo Heiau (Site 50-80- Chatsworth, Wright Hotel, 201 E. Market St. District (Lumpkin, Georgia MRA), Broad 03-181), N. of Makaha on SR 90 (08/13/82) (06/17/82) and Main Sts. (06/29/82) Lumpkin, Usher House (Lumpkin, Georgia Kauai County County MRA), Florence St. (06/29/82) Lihue, Lihue Civic Center Historic District, Columbus, Hofflin & Greentree Building Tattnall County Off HI 50 (12/17/81) (Columbus MRA), 1128-1130 Broadway Reidsville, Alexander Hotel, 204 W. Brazell Maui County (09/30/82) St. (06/17/82) Kalaupapa, US. Coast Guard Molokai Light, Pike County Taylor County (03/25/82) Concord, Strickland, R. F., Company, Reynolds, Ricks, Ferdinand A., House, S. IDAHO Railroad and McLendon Sts. (08/26/82) Collins and E. Calhoun Sts. (06/17/82) Ada County Rabun County Terrell County Boise, Murphy, Daniel F„ House, 1608 N. 9th Mountain City vicinity, York House, N of Bronwood, Bronwood Calaboose, GA 118 St. (05/17/82) Mountain City off US 23/441 (09/09/82) (06/22/82) Bannock County Randolph County Dawson, Dawson Woman’s Clubhouse, 311 6th Ave. (06/17/82) Pocatello, Pocatello Historic District, Guthbert, Henderson, Fletcher, House, 1016 Roughly bounded by RR tracks, W. Andrew S t (06/17/82) Thomas County Fremont, W. Bonneville and Garfield Sts. Ochlocknee, Richmond County Anderson, D. B„ and Company (06/03/82) Building, E. Railroad and Brayton Sts. (08/ Augusta, Springfield Baptist Church, 11212th 19/82) Blaine County St. (06/17/82) Toombs County Bellevue, Bellevue Historic District, Roughly Augusta, Meadow Garden—George Walton bounded by U.S. 93, Cedar, 4th, and Oak House,’1230 Nelson St. (12/21/81) (NHL) Vidalia vicinity, McLemore-Sharpe Sts. (06/16/82) Farmstead, SW of Vidalia on GA 130 (08/ Rockdale County 19/82) Bonner County Conyers, Rockdale County Jail, 967 Milstead Vidalia, Brazell, Crawford W., House, 607 Coolin vicinity, Vinther and Nelson Cabin, Jackson St. (06/17/82) Ave. (08/26/82) Eight Mile Island (07/21/82) Seminole County Troup County Sandpoint, Tanner, Dan, House, 602 N. 4th Donaldsonville Southeastern Holiness LaGrange, College Home (Smith Hall), Ave. (07/15/82) Institute (Chason’s Hospital), 102 Hospital LaGrange College campus (08/26/82) Canyon County Circle (06/21/82) Mountville vicinity, May-Boddie House, GA 109 (06/28/82) Caldwell, Caldwell Historic District, Roughly Stephens County bounded by Railroad and Arthur Sts., 7th Turner County Toccoa vicinity, Riverside, N of Toccoa on and 9th Ayes. (07/19/82) GA 3 (09/21/82) Ashbum, Turner County Jail (County Jails of Caldwell, Strahorn, Carrie Adell, Memorial Toccoa, Walters-Davis House, 429 E. Tugalo Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, and Turner Library, College of Idaho (04/15/82) Counties TR), 200 College St. (08/26/82) St. (06/17/82) Elmore County Stewart County Twiggs County Glenns Ferry, Amustutz Apartments, 320 S. Lumpkin, Armstrong House (Lumpkin, Jeffersonville vicinity, Chapman, John, Ada St. (09/23/82) Plantation, SE of Jeffersonville on GA 96 Georgia MRA), Broad St. (06/29/82) Idaho County Lumpkin, Bush-Usher House (Lumpkin, (08/11/82) Jeffersonville vicinity, Georgia MRA), E. Main St. (06/29/82) Wimberly Plantation, Riggins vicinity, Aitken Bam, SW of Riggins Jeffersonville Rd., GA 96 (06/17/82) on US 95 (08/09/82) Lumpkin, Dr. Miller’s Office (Lumpkin, Jeffersonville, Richland Baptist Church, Georgia MRA), E. Main St. (06/29/82) Richland Rd. (06/22/82) Nez Perce County Lumpkin, East Main Street Residential Lewiston, Garfield School, 2912 5th Ave. (04/ Historic District (Lumpkin, Georgia MRA), Walton County 15/82) E. Main St.(06/29/82) Campton, Harris, William, Family Lumpkin, Grier, Dr. R. L„ House (Lumpkin, Farmstead, GA 11, (06/22/82) Owyhee County Georgia MRA), Broad St. (06/29/82) Monroe, Walton Hotel, Broad and Court Sts. Wickahoney, Wickahoney Post Office and Lumpkin, Harrell, George Y„ House (07/15/82) Stage Station, (05/27/82) (Lumpkin, Georgia MRA), Broad St. (06/29/ Walnut Grove, Brodnax, Samuel H., House, 82) GA 81 (06/17/82) Valley County Lumpkin, Irwin, Jared, House (Lumpkin, Whitfield County McCall vicinity, Elo School (Long Valley Georgia MRA), E. Main St. (06/29/82) Finnish Structures TR), SE of ID 55 on Lumpkin, Lumpkin Commercial Historic Dalton,, 101 S. Martin, William C., House, Farm to Market Rd. (07/26/82) District (Lumpkin, Georgia MRA), Main, Selvidge St. (07/15/82) Broad, Cotton, and Mulberry Sts. (06/29/ ILLINOIS 82) Wilkinson County Lumpkin, Mathis House (Lumpkin, Georgia Gordon, Elam-Camp House, 216 Jackson St. Adams County MRA), E. Main St. (06/29/82) (06/17/82) Quincy, Newcomb, Richard F„ House, 1601 Lumpkin, Pigtail Alley Historic District Worth County Maine St. (06/03/82) (Lumpkin, Georgia MRA), Old Chestnut Quincy, Wood, Ernest M„ Office and Studio, Rd. (06/29/82) Poulan, Possum Poke, US 82 (08/26/82) 126 N. 8th St. (08/12/82) Lumpkin, Rockwell, Stoddard, House (Lumpkin, Georgia MRA), Rockwell St. (06/ Calhoun County 29/82) County Michael, Klunk, Michael, Farmstead, (06/23/ Lumpkin, Second Methodist Church Honolulu, Bishop, Bernice P., Museum, 1355 82) (Lumpkin, Georgia MRA), Mulberry St. (06/ Kalihi St. (07/26/82) 29/82) Honolulu, Lihiwai, 51 Kepola Pi. (07/26/82) Clark County Lumpkin, Tucker, John A., House (Lumpkin, Honolulu, Van Tassel, Ernest Shelton, House, Marshall, Lewis, John W„ House, 503 Georgia MRA), Florence St. (06/29/82) 3280 Dr. (12/16/81) Chestnut St. (02/26/82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8635

Marshall, Manly-McCann House, 402 S. 4th Jackson County Highland Park, James, Jean Butz, Museum of St. (03/05/82) Murphysboro, Hamilton, Robert W„ House, the Highland Park Historical Society Coles County 203 S. 13th St. (03/05/82) (Highland Park MRA), 326 Central Aye. (09/29/82) Charleston vicinity, Airtight Bridge (Coles Jersey County Highland Park, Lahzl, Haerman, House County Highway Bridges Over the Chautauqua, New Chautauqua Historic (Highland Park MRA), 1635 Linden (09/29/ Embarras River TR), NE of Charleston (11/ District, Off McAdams Pkwy. (06/15/82J 82) 30/81) Grafton vicinity, Duncan Farm (Jy7), (08/24/ Highland Park, Lichtstem House (Highland Charleston vicinity, Blakeman Bridge (Coles 82) Park MRA), 105 S. Deere Park Dr. (09/29/ County Highway Bridges Over the 82) Embarras River TR), SE of Charleston (11/ Kane County 30/81) Highland Park, Maple Avenue/Maple Lane Aurora, Graham Building, 33 S. Stolp Ave. Historic District (Highland Park MRA), Charleston vicinity, Harrison S t Bridge (03/19/82) (Coles County Highway Bridges Over the Maple Ave. and Maple Lane between St. Aurora, Hotel Aurora, 2 N. Stolp Ave. (06/03/ Johns Ave. and Sheridan Rd. (09/29/82) Embarras River TR), E of Charleston (11/ 82) 30/81) Highland Park, Millard, George Madison, Aurora, Masonic Temple, 104 S. Lincoln Ave. House (Highland Park MRA), 1689 Lake Charleston vicinity, Stone Quarry Bridge (03/19/82) (Coles County Highway Bridges Over the Ave. (09/29/82) Batavia vicinity, Steams-Wadsworth House, Highland Park, Embarras River TR), NE of Charleston (11/ 1 S 570 Bliss Rd. (03/19/82) Millard, Sylvester, House 1623 Sylvester Pi. 30/81) Batavia, First Methodist Church of Batavia, (Highland Park MRA), Charleston, Pemberton Hall and Gymnasium, 355 1st St, (03/19/82) (09/29/82) Lincoln Ave. and 4th St. (08/26/82) Elgin, Pelton, Ora, House, 214 S. State St. (08/ Highland Park, Obee House (Highland Park Mattoon, Unity Church, 220 Western Ave. 12/82) MRA), 1642 Green Bay Rd. (09/29/82) (03/19/82) Geneva, North Geneva Historic District, Highland Park, Pick, George, House Oakland, Rutherford, Dr. Hiram, House and Roughly bounded by RR tracks, Fox River, (Highland Park MRA), 970 Sheridan Rd. Office, 14 S. Pike St. (06/03/82) Stevens and W. State Sts. (03/25/82) (09/29/82) Highland Park, Cook County St. Charles, Weisel, Andrew, House, 312 N. Ravinia Park Historic District 2nd Ave. (02/26/82) (Highland Park MRA), Roughly bounded Berwyn, Dunham, Arthur/., House, 3131 S. by Lambert Tree Ave., Sheridan Rd., St. Ave. (02/11/82) Kankakee County Johns Ave., Rambler Lane, and Ravinia Blue Island, Young, Joshua P„ House, 2445 ' Kankakee, Swannell, Charles E„ House, 901 Park Ave. (09/29/82) High St. (08/12/82) S. Chicago (06/03/82) Highland Park, Rosewood Park (Highland Brookfield, Grossdale Station, 8820% Park MRA), Roger Williams Ave. (09/29/ Brookfield Ave. (06/15/82) Lake County 82) Chicago Heights, Bloom Township High Highland Park, Adams, Mary W., House Highland Park, Soule, C. S., House (Highland School, 10th St., Dixie Hwy. and Chicago (Highland Park MRA), 1923 Lake Ave» (09/ Park MRA), 304 Laurel Ave. (09/29/82) Heights S t (06/03/82) 29/82) _ Lake Forest, Armour, J. Ogden, House, 1500 Chicago, Griffiths, John W„ Mansion, 3806 S Highland Park, Beatty, Ross /., House W Kennedy Rd. (06/28/82 Ave. (03/05/82) (Halcyon hall) (Highland Park MRA), 344 Chicago, Old Main Building, 3235 W. Foster Libertyville, Lewis, Lloyd, House, 153 Little Ravine Dr. (09/29/82) St. Mary’s Rd. (06/15/82) Ave. on North Park College Campus (02/ Highland Park, Beatty, Ross, House 11/82) (Highland Park MRA), 1499 Sheridan Rd. Lee County Chicago, Railway Exchange Building, 80 E. (09/29/82) Jackson Blvd. and 224 S. Michigan Ave. Dixon, Reagan’s Ronald, Boyhood Home, 816 Highland Park, Braeside School (Highland S. Hennepin Ave. (03/26/82) (06/03/82) Park MRA), 124 Pierce Rd. (09/29/82) Chicago, Warner, Seth, House, 631 N. Central Dixon, Van Epps, William H , House, 212 S. Highland Park, Campbell, Albert, House Ottawa Ave. (02/11/82) Ave. (06/03/82) (Highland Park MRA), 434 Marshman (09/ Oak Park, Masonic Temple Building, 119-137' 29/82) Livingston County N. Oak Park Ave. (02/11/82) Highland Park, Churchill, Richard, House Pontiac vicinity, Schultz, Raymond, Round Wilmette, Bailey-Michelet House, 1028 (Highland Park MRA), 1214 Green Bay Rd. Sheridan Rd. (08/12/82) Barn (Round Bams in Illinois TR), S of (09/29/82) Pontiac off US 66 (08/26/82) DuPage County Highland Park, Dubin, Henry, House Madison County West Chicago vicinity, McAuley School (Highland Park MRA), 441 Cedar (09/29/ District No. 27, Roosevelt Rd. (06/03/82) 82) Alton, Middletown Historic District, 3rd St. Highland Park, Evert House (Highland Park between Market and Piasa St. (Boundary Fayette County MRA), 2687 Logan (09/29/82) increase)(09/18/82) Vandalia, First Presbyterian Church, 301W. Highland Park, Florsheim, Harold, House Alton, Rutherford House, 1006 Pearl St. (03/ Main St. (03/24/82) (Highland Park MRA), 650 Sheridan Rd. 19/82) (09/29/82) Alton, Yakel House and , Franklin County Highland Park, Geyso, Mrs. Frank, Houses 1421-1431 Pearl St. (05/11/82) Sesser, Sesser Opera House, 106 W. Franklin (Highland Park MRA), 450 and 456 St. (03/12/82) Woodland Rd. (09/29/82) McDonough County Highland Park, Granville-Mott House Colchester vicinity, Kleinkopf, Clarence, Greene County (Highland Park MRA), 80 Laurel Ave. (09/ Round Bam (Round Bams in Illinois TR), Whitehall vicinity, Tillery, , Round 29/82) N of Colchester (08/26/82) Bam (Round Bams in Illinois TR), W of Highland Park, Hazel Avenue/Prospect Whitehall on CR 728 (08/26/82) Avenue Historic District (HighlandPark McHenry County MRA), St. Johns, Hazel, Dale, Forest, and McHenry, Count’s House, 3803 Waukegan Henderson County Prospect Aves. (09/29/82) (06/03/82) Oquawka, Phelps, Alexis, House, (04/28/82) Highland Park, Highland Park Water Tower (Highland Park MRA), N of Central Green McLean County Henry County Bay Rd. (09/29/82) Ellsworth vicinity, Bane, Warren, Site (M l- Galva, Galva Opera House (Blue Ribbon Highland Park, Holmes, Samuel, House 5), (03/19/82) Temperance Hall), 334-348 Front St. (02/ (Highland Park MRA), 2693 Sheridan Rd. 11/82) (09/29/82) Mercer County Galva, Johnson, Olof, House, 408 NW 4th St. Highland Park, Humer Building (Highland Aledo, Mercer County Courthouse, SE 3rd St. (02/11/82) Park MRA), 1894 Sheridan Rd. (09/29/82) (IL17) (06/17/82) 8636 Federal Register / Voi. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Peoria County Decatur County Lake County Bartonville, Peoria State Hospital, Ricketts Westport vicinity, Westport Covered Bridge, Hobart, Hobart Carnegie Library, 706 E. 4th Ave. and U.S. 24 (02/17/82) E. of Westport (06/25/82) St. (07/15/82) Peoria, Gale, Judge Jacob, House, 403 NE Dekalb County Lawrence County Jefferson St. (03/19/82) Peoria, Peoria Cordage Company, (03/19/82) Auburn, Eckhart Public Library and Park, 603 Williams vicinity, Williams Bridge, SW of Peoria, Peoria Mineral Springs (Springs Hill), S. Jackson St. (11/20/81) Williams (11/09/81) 701 W. 7th Ave. (03/05/82) Delaware County Marion County Peoria, Pere Marquette Hotel, 501 Main St. Muncie, Johnson, J. C., House 322 E. Indianapolis, Fletcher Place Historic District, (08/12/82) Washington (07/15/82) Roughly bounded by RR tracks, 165-70, Randolph County Muncie, Roberts Hotel, 420 S. High St. (07/15/ East St. and Virginia Ave. (02/01/82) 82) Sparta, Sparta Historic District, S. St. Louis, Indianapolis, Glossbrenner, Alfred M„ ... W. 3rd and S. James Sts. (06/03/82) Dubois County Mansion, 3202 N. Meridian St. (02/19/82) Indianapolis, Graham, William H. H., House, Ireland vicinity, Shiloh Meeting House and Rock Island County 5432 University Ave. (07/15/82) Cemetery, SE of Ireland on 150 North Rd. Indianapolis, Indianapolis Wholesale Rock Island, Rock Island Lines Passenger (07/29/82) ' *' Station, 3029 5th Ave. (06/03/82) District, Roughly bounded by Capitol Ave., Rock Island, Stauduhar House, 1609 21st St. Fayette County , Delaware and South Sts. (07/14/ (03/05/82) Bentonville vicinity, Lowry, William, House, 82) Indianapolis, Lombard Building, 22-28 E. Sangamon County Kniese Rd. (02/11/82) Connersville vicinity, Longwood Covered Washington St. (06/01/82) Springfield, Boult, H. P„ House, 1123 S. 2nd Bridge, W of Connersville (12/29/81) Indianapolis, Marott Hotel, 2625 N. Meridian St. (06/03/82) 'St. (06/25/82) Springfield, Bressmer-Baker, House, 913 6th Floyd County Indianapolis, Meier, George Philip, House, St. (06/29/82) Bridgeport vicinity, Famsley, Gabriel, House, 3128 N. St. (09/23/82) Springfield, Hickox, Virgil, House, 518 E. N of Bridgeport off IN 111 (09/23/82) Indianapolis, Merchants National Bank and Capitol Ave. (03/05/82) Franklin County Annex, IIS. Meridian St. and 7 Washington Tazewell County St. (02/19/82) Brookville vicinity, Shafer, Joseph, Farm, NE- Indianapolis, Roberts Park Methodist Pekin, Pekin Theatre, 21-29 S. Capitol St. (08/ of Brookville on Flinn Road (08/26/82) Episcopal Church, 401N. Delaware S t (08/ 12/82) Fulton County 19/82) Whiteside County Akron vicinity, Prill School, NW of Akron Indianapolis, Thompson, William N., House,, Tampico, Main Street Historic District, S. (12/10/81) 4343 N. Meridian St. (06/01/82) Main St. (06/03/82) Grant County Monroe County Will County Marion, Grant County Jail and Sheriff’s Bloomington, Abel, Elias, House, 317 N. Joliet, Christ Episcopal Church, 75 W. Van Residence, 215 E. 3rd St. (06/17/82) Fairview St. (02/19/82) Buren St. (08/12/82) Ellettsville vicinity, St. John’s Lutheran Joliet, Joliet Township High School, 201 E. Hancock County Church, Old Dutch Church Rd. (06/29/82) Greenfield, Greenfield High School, North Jefferson St. (08/12/82) Montgomery County Peotone, Rathje, H A., Mill, 433 W. Coming and Pennsylvania Sts. (04/22/82) Ave. (03/19/82) Crawfordsville, Elston, Col. Isaac C., House, Huntington County 400 E. Wabash Ave. (04/15/82) Williamson County Huntington vicinity, LaFolier, Madame Crawfordsville, Lane, Henry S., House, 212 S. Marion, Allen, Willis, House, 514 S. Market Margaret, House, W of Huntington on U.S. Water St. (11/23/81) St. (02/11/82) 24 (02/19/82) Huntington, Taylor-Zent House, 715 N. Owen County Winnebago County Jefferson St. (02/11/82) Spencer, Spencer Town Hall and Fire Rockford, Jacoby, Lysander, House, 2 Jacoby Station, 84 S. Washington St. (08/19/82) Jackson County PI. (03/05/82) Rockford, Svea Music Hall, 326 7th St. (03/ Seymour vicinity, Sand Hill Archeological Porter County 19/82) Site 12J62, (09/07/81) Chesterton vicinity, Weller House, 1200 Jasper County North Rd. (04/22/82) Valparaiso, Immanuel Lutheran Church, 308 Wheatfield vicinity, Independence Methodist Adams County N. Washington St. (02/19/82) Church, SE of Wheatfield (03/05/82) Decatur, Bowers, John S„ House, 104 Ripley County Jefferson County Marshall St. (03/05/82) Napoleon, Central House, IN 229 (09/23/82) Hanover, Hendricks, Thomas A., Library, Allen County College Dr. (Campus Rd.) (02/26/82) Rush County Fort Wayne, Bass, John H, Mansion Rushville, Durbin Hotel, 137 W. 2nd St. (02/ (Brookside) 2701 Spring St. (06/02/82) Johnson County Fort Wayne, Saint Paul’s Evangelical Franklin, Herriott House, 696 N. Main St. (07/ 19/82) Lutheran Church, 1126 Barr St. (03/1/82) 15/82) Shelby County Cass County Knox County Waldron vicinity, Cooper-Alley House, S of Logansport, Kendrick-Baldwin House, 706 E. Vincennes vicinity, Fort Knox II Site, N of Waldron (07/07/82) Market St. (09/09/82) Vincennes (03/24/82) St. Joseph County Dearborn County Kosciusko County South Bend, Chapin Park Historic District, Lawrenceburg, Hamline Chapel, United Warsaw, Warsaw Courthouse and Jail Roughly bounded by St. Joseph River, Methodist Church, High and Vine Sts. (09/ Historic District, Bounded by Center, N. Main, Madison, Rex, Lindsay and William 09/82) . Lake, Main, and Indiana Sts. (03/01/82) Sts., Leland and Portage Aves. 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Steuben County Evansville, Hose House No. 10,119 E. Evansville, Victory Theater and Hotel Fremont, Michael, Enos, House, 200 E. Toledo Columbia St. (02/11/82) Sonntag ( MRA), St. (02/19/82) Evansville, Hutchinson Andrew, House 600-614 Main St. (07/01/82) (Downtown Evansville MRA), 410 Fulton Evansville, Wabash Valley Motor Company Sullivan County Ave. (07/01/82) (Downtown Evansville MRA), 206-208 SE Merom, Union Christian College, 3rd and Evansville, Independence Historic District, 8th St. (07/01/82) Philip Sts. (06/25/82) W. Franklin St. and Wabash Ave. (02/01/ Evansville, Walnut Street School (Downtown 82) Evansville MRA), Walnut and 9th Sts. (07/ Switzerland County Evansville, Indiana Bell Building (Downtown 01/82) Vevay, Old Hoosier Theatre, Cheapside and Evansville MRA), 129-133 NW 5th St (07/ Evansville, YMCA (Downtown Evansville Ferry Sts. (03/01/82) 01/82) MRA), 118 Vine St. (07/01/82) Evansville, Ingle Terrace (Downtown Evansville, Tippecanoe County YMCA (Downtown Evansville Evansville MRA), 609-619 Ingle St. (07/01/ MRA), 203 NW 5th ST. (07/01/82) Lafayette, Falley Home, 601 New York St. 82) Evansville, Zion Evangelical Church (07/15/82) Evansville, Kuehn, August, House (Downtown Evansville MRA), 415 NW 5th Lafayette, Temple Israel, 17 S. 7th St. (02/19/ (Downtown Evansville MRA), 608-610 St. (07/01/82) 82) Ingel St. (07/01/82) West Lafayette, Pierce, James, Jr., House, Evansville, Leich, Charles, and Company Vigo County 4623 N., 140 W. (06/17/82) (Downtown Evansville MRA), 420 NW 5th Terre Haute, Collett Park, N. 7th St. and Union County St. (07/01/82) Maple Ave. (12/10/81) Evansville, Masonic Temple (Downtown Wabash County Liberty, Grove, Dr. John, House and Office, Evansville MRA), 301 Chestnut St (07/01/ 23-27 S. Market St. (02/11/82) / 82) North Manchester, North Manchester Vanderburgh County Evansville, McCurdy Hotel (Downtown Covered Bridge, S. Mill St. at Eel River (09/ Evansville MRA), 101-111 SE 1st St. (07/ / 30/82) Evansville, Albion Flats (Downtown North Manchester, North Manchester Evansville MRA), 701 Court St. (07/01/82) 01/82) Morris Plan (Central Union Bank) Planning and Band Saw M ill (J.A. Browne Evansville, American Trust and Savings Evansville, (Downtown Evansville MRA), 20 NW 4th Co. Mill), 705 W. Main St. (mill), (houses) Bank (Indiana Bank) (Downtown St. (07/01/82) 706-708 W. Grant St. and 202 N. High St Evansville MRA), 524-530 Main St. (07/01/ (03/05/82) 82) Evansville, National City Bank (Downtown Evansville, Bacon, Hillary, Store Evansville MRA), 227 Main St. (07/01/82) Wayne County (Woolworth’s) (Downtown Evansville Evansville, Newman, M. G., Building (Downtown Evansville MRA), 211-213 SE Richmond, Murray Theater, 1003 Main St MRA), 527 Main St. (07/01/82) (03/25/82) Evansville, Buckingham Apartments 4th St. (07/01/82) (Downtown Evansville MRA) 314-316 SE Evansville, Nienaber, Damron, Commercial White County 3rd St. (07/01/82) Block (Downtown Evansville MRA), 325 SE 8th St. (07/01/82) Monticello, Reynolds, James Culbertson, Evansville, Building at 223 Main Street House, 417 N. Main St. (06/17/82) (Downtown Evansville MRA), 223 Main St. Evansville, O’Donnell Building (Downtown (07/01/82) Evansville MRA), 22 NW 6th St. (07/01/82) IOWA Evansville, Old Hose House No. 4 Evansville, Busse House (Downtown Boone County Evansville MRA), 120 SE 1st St. (07/01/82) (Downtown Evansville MRA), 623 Ingle St Evansville, Cadick Apartments (Plaza (07/01/82) Madrid, Cassel, Carl and Ulrika Dalander, Building) (Downtown Evansville MRA), 118 Evansville, Orr Iron Company (Downtown House, 415 W. 2nd St. (04/12/82) Evansville MRA), 1100 Pennsylvania St. S)E 1st St. (07/01/82) Cedar County Evansville, Central Library (Downtown (07/01/82) Evansville MRA), 22 SE 5th St. (07/01/82) Evansville, Parson and Scoville Building West Branch, Gruwell and Crew General Evansville, Citizens National Bank (Downtown Evansville MRA), 915 Main St. Store, 109 W. Main St. (09/09/82) (Downtown Evansville MRA), 329 Main St. (07/01/82) Cerro Gordo County (07/01/82) Evansville, Jester, L„ and Company Evansville, Court Building (Furniture Furniture Manufactory (Downtown Clear Lake, Elks-Rogers Hotel, 223 Main Ave. Building) (Downtown Evahsville MRA), Evansville MRA), 326 NW 6th St. (07/01/ (06/21/82) 123-125 NW 4th St. (07/01/82) 82) Clear Lake, Rogers-Knutson House, 315 N. Evansville, Daescher Building (Downtown Evansville, Richardt, Patrick Henry, House 3rd St. (09/09/82) Evansville MRA), 12-12& SE 2nd St. (07/ (Downtown Evansville MRA), 213 NW 5th Mason City, Kirk, The, 206 North Federal 01/82) St. (07/01/82) Ave. (04/12/82) Evansville, Eagles Home (Downtown Evansville, Rose Terrace (Downtown Clayton County Evansville MRA), 221 NW 5th St. (07/01/ Evansville MRA), 301-313 NW 7th St. (07/ 82) 01/82) McGregor, Reynolds, Joseph “Diamond Jo ”, Office Building and House, A and Main Evansville, Evansville Brewing Company Evansville, Salem’s Baptist Church Sts. (02/19/82) (Downtown Evansville MRA), 401 NW 4th (Downtown Evansville MRA), 728 Court St. St. (07/01/82) (07/01/82) Des Moines County Evansville, Evansville Journal News Evansville, Schaeffer, Michael, House, 118 E. Burlington, Church o f St. John the Baptist, 712 (Downtown Evansville MRA), 7-11 NW 5th Chandler Ave. (02/11/82) Division St. (02/26/82) St. (07/01/82) Evansville, Siegel’s Department Store Burlington, Jagger-Churchill House, 201 Evansville, Geiger, Fred, and Sons National (Downtown Evansville MRA), 101-105 SE Spring St. (03/05/82) Biscuit Company (Downtown Evansville 4th St. (07/04/82) MRA), 401 NW 2nd St. (07/01/82) Evansville, Skora Building (Downtown Dubuque County Evansville, German Bank (Downtown Evansville MRA), 101-103 NW 2nd St. (07/ Dubuque, Central High School, 1500 Locust Evansville MRA), 301-303 Main St. (07/01/ 01/82) St. (09/16/82) 82) Evansville, St. John’s Evangelical Protestant ' Dubuque, Dredge William M. Black, E. 2nd Evansville, Harding and Miller Music Church (Downtown Evansville MRA), 314 St. (04/12/82) Company (Downtown Evansville MRA), Market St. (07/01/82) 518-520 Main St. (07/01/82) Evansville, Van Cleave Flats (Downtown Hamilton County Evansville, Hose House No. 1 2 ,1409 First Evansville MRA), 704-708 Court St (07/01/ Webster City, Webster City Post Office, 801 Ave. (06/17/82) 82) Willson Ave. (07/06/82) 8638 Federal Register / VoL 48, No. 41 / Tuesday* March 1, 1983 / Notices

Henry County Winneshiek County Franklin Couhty Salem, Lewelling, Henderson, House, W. Decorah vicinity, Jacobson Farm, SE of Ottawa, Tauy Jones Hall, Ottawa University Main St. (06/21/82) Decorah on Rt. 1 (06/14/82) Campus 10th and Cedar Sts. (06/14/82) Howard County Woodbury County Graham County Riceville, Fellows, James C., House, Main St. Sioux City, Badgerow Building, 622 4th St. Penokee, Penokee Stone Figure, (06/23/82) (06/21//82) (03/24/82) Greenwood County Iowa County Sioux City, Franz, Margaretta, House, 215 Kansas St. (06/21/82) Archeological Site Number 14GR320 (Indian Millersburg, Baird, E.J., House, Jackson and Sioux City, Spencer, Knapp, Warehouse, 3rd Spring) (Kansas Rock Art TRJ (07/09/82) Fremont Sts, (02/25/82) and Nebraska Sts. (06/21/82) Harvey County Johnson County Wright County Newton, Neal, Jairus, House, 301 E. 4th St. Iowa City, Carson, Thomas C„ House, 906 E. Dows, Exchange Building, Ellsworth St. (04/ (05/06/82) College St. (09/09/82) 12/82) Newton, Old Railroad Savings and Loan Iowa City, Letovsky-Rohret House, 515 East Building, 500 Main St. (05/06/82) Davenport St. (04/12/82) KANSAS Kiowa County Jones County Anderson County Archeological Site Number 14KW301 (Star) Wyoming, Caulkins, Dr. Martin H„ House Garnett, Shelley-Tipton House, 812 W. 4th St. (Kansas Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) and Office, Washington and Main Sts. (03/ (05/06/82) Archeological Site Number MKW302 (Roth) 05/82) Atchison County (Kansas Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) Keokuk County Atchison, Benedictine College North Campus Leavenworth County Thornburg vicinity, Bruce Goldfish Fisheries, Historic Complex, 2nd and Division Sts. Leavenworth, Old Union Depot, 201 S. Main E of Thornburg off IA 22 (09/20/82) (03/17/82) St. (03/11/82) Lee County Bourbon County Lincoln County Fort Madison, Schlapp, George E., House, 639 Fort Scott vicinity, Marmaton Bridge, 1 mile Archeological Site Number MLC306 Avenue C (02/04/82) NE of Fort Scott (05/ll/82) (Hildebrandt) (Kansas Rock Art TR) , , (07/ Linn County County 09/82) Cedar Rapids, Douglas, George B., House, 800 Archeological Site Number 14CM305 (Big Linn County 2nd Ave. SE. (09/09/82) Gyp Cave) (Kansas Rock Art TR), (07/09/ Prescott, Prescott School, 3rd and Mam Sts. Marion, Mentzer, Joseph P„ House, 2233 3rd 82) Ave. (04/12/82) (05/06/82) Mt. Vernon vicinity, Beach School, NW of Mt. Dickinson County Lyon County Vernon off US 30 (09/16/82) Abilene, Old Belle Springs Creamery and Emporia, Old Emporia Public Library, 118 Madison County Produce Building, Court and Cottage Sts. East Sixth S t (11/02/81) (04/12/82) Earlham, Earlham Public School, 809 Main Chapmah vicinity, Prospect Perk Farm, SE of McPherson Coimty St. (06/02/82) Chapman (02/19/82) Marquette, Hanson, Hans, House, 211 E. 5th Mahaska County Douglas County St. (02/19/82) Oskaloosa vicinity, Voorhees, John K„ House, Lawrence, Stephens, Judge Nelson T., House, Montgomery County NW of Oskaloosa on IA 163 (03/05/82) 340 N. Michigan St. (02/19/82) Archeological Site Number M MY 1320 Polk County Lawrence, Taylor, Lucy Hobbs, Building, 809 (Kansas Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) Vermont (02/19/82) Des Moines, Case, Larnerd, House, 3111 Archeological Site Number 14MY1 (Treaty Easton Blvd. (06/21/82) Ellis County Rocks) (Kansas Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) Des Moines, Cummins, Albert baird, House, Archeological Site Number 14MY1385 Hays, Madden Elevator, 117 East 9th St. (06/ (Lookout Station) (Kansas Rock Art TR), 2404 Forest Dr. (06/30/82) 29/82) Des Moines, 303 Locust (07/09/82) Homestead Building, Hays, 719 Main St St. (03/05/82) Phillip Hardware Store, Archeological Site Number 14MY365 (Kansas (03/16/82) Des Moines, Hotel Fort Des Moines, 10th and Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) Walnut Sts. (09/16/82) Ellsworth County Coffeyville, Terminal Building, 717 Walnut (06/14/82) Pottawattamie County Archeological Site Number 14EW1 (Kansas Council Bluffs, Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) Morris County Reverend Little’s Young Archeological Site Number MEW 17 (Ward) Ladies Seminary, 541 6th Ave. (02/04/82) Council Grove, Farmers and Drovers Bank (Kansas Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) and Indicator Building, 201 and 203 West Scott County Archeological Site Number 14EW303 Main (boundary increase) (02/19/82) Davenport, Central Fire Station, 331 Scott St. (Haystack Mound) (Kansas Rock Art TR), (04/22/82) (07/09/82) Ottawa County Davenport, Davenport City Hall, 226 West Archeological Site Number 14EW33 (Cave Archeological Site Number 140T4 (Kansas 4th St. (04/22/82) Hollow) (Kansas Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) Archeological Site Number 14EW401 Davenport, Hillside, 1 Prospect Dr. (02/04/82) Rice County Davenport, Iowa Soldiers’ Orphans’ Home, (Katzenmeier) (Kansas Rock Art TR), (07/ 2800 Eastern Ave. (04/26/82) 09/82) Archeological Site Number 14RC10 Pleasant Valley, Spencer, Roswell, House, Archeological Site Number 14EW403 (Owl’s (Peverley) (Kansas rock Art TR), (07/09/ Off U.S. 67 (04/22/82) Nest) (Kansas Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) 82) Riverdale, Brown, James, House, 424 State St. Archeological Site Number 14EW404 (Kansas Archeological Site Number 14RC11 (Kansas (03/05/82) Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) Archeological Site Number 14EW405 (Kansas Story County Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) Russell County Ames, Marston Water Tower, Iowa State Archeological Site Number 14EW406 (Kansas Archeological Site Number 14RU10 (Circle University Campus (05/27/82) Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) Rock) (Kansas Art TR), (07/09/82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8639

Archeological Site Number 14RU313 Fayette County Louisville, Commodore Apartment Building, (Russell)'(Kansas Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) Lexington vicinity, Grimes House and Mill 2140 Bonnycastle Ave. (04/29/82) Archeological Site Number 14RU314 Comptes, Grimes Mill Rd. (06/21/82) Louisville, Emerson School, 1100 Sylvia Ave. (Haberer) (Kansas Rock Art TR), (07/09/ Lexington vicinity, McCann, Benjamin, (05/03/82) 82) House (Castlelawn), Old Richmond Pike Louisville, Gordon, Cornelia, House, 308 Archeological Site Number 14RU315 (Hampl) (06/03/82) Kenwood Hill Rd. (05/06/82) (Kansas Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) Lexington vicinity, McCann, Neal, House, Louisville, Holy Name Church Rectory, Archeological Site Number 14RU316 (Purma) 5364 Todds Rd. (06/03/82) Convent and School, 2920 and 2914 S. 3rd (Kansas Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) Lexington, Bates Log House, 5143 Spurr Rd. St. and 2911 and 2921 S. 4th St. (05/13/82) Archeological Site Number 14RU324 (S GrS (08/26/82) Louisville, Montgomery Street School, 2500— Ranch) (Kansas Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) Lexington, Beck, James Bumie, House, 209 E. 2506 Montgomery St. (05/06/82)- Archèological Site Number 14RU5 (Paradise High St. (08/26/82) Louisville, Norton Company Building, 400 W. Creek) (Kansas Rock Art TR), (07/09/82) Lçxington, Cloud House, 3740 Versailles Rd. Market St. (05/06/82) Sedgwick County (06/17/82) Louisville, Olmstead Park System, Algonquin, Lexington, Constitution Historic District, Wichita, Clapp, L. W„ House, 1847 Cherokee, Eastern, Southern, North, and Roughly bounded by E. 3rd., Limestone, South Western Pkwys. (05/17/82) Wellington Pi. (06/14/82) Walnut and Pleasant Stone St. (08/30/82) Wichita, Munger, Darius Sales, House, Sim Louisville, Rauchfuss Houses, 837-847 S. Lexington, Kinkead House, 362 Walnut St. Brood St. (08/12/82) Park (06/14/82) (06/29/82) Wichita, Occidental Hotel, 300 N. Main St. Louisville, Repton, 314 Ridgedale Rd. (05/13/ Lexington, Mansfield (Thomas Hart Clay 82) (06/14/82) Richmond Rd. (08/19/82) House), Louisville, Republic Building, 429 W. Wichita, Old Wheeler-Kelly-Hagny Building, Lexington, Northside Residential Historic Muhammad Ali Blvd. (08/12/82) 120 S Market St. (03/11/82) District, (boundary increase) 337-371 N. Louisville, Roosevelt, Theodore, Elementary County Limestone, 400-465 N. Limestone, and 356 Morris St. (05/24/82) School, (Duncan Street School), 222 N. 17th Topeka, vicinit, 4619 SE of England Farm, Lexington, Poplar Grove, 2088 Parkers Mill St. (03/22/82) 37th St. (05/07/82) Rd. (08/19/82) Louisville, St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Topeka, Cedar Crest, Cedar Crest Rd. (05/06/ Lexington, Randall Building/Bogaert’s Church, Rectory, Convent, and School, 82) Jewelry Store, 127-129 W. Main St. (09/09/ 2222—2233 W. Market St. (03/01/82) Topeka, Central Motor and Finance 82) Louisville, St. Elizabeth o f Hungary Roman Corporation Building, 222 W. 7th St. (02/ Lexington, Sayre Female Institute, 194 N. Catholic Church, 1024—1028 E. Burnett St. 19/82) Limestone St. (08/19/82) (05/06/82) Topeka, Jayhawk Hotel, Theater and Walk, Lexington, Watkins, Thomas B., House, 1008 Louisville, St. James Roman Catholic Church, 700 Jackson Ave. (03/11/82) S. Broadway (06/29/82) Rectory, and School, 1430 Bardstown Rd., Topeka, Woman’s Club Building, 420 W. 9th 1826 and 1818 Edenside Ave. (03/01/82) St. (02/19/82) Fleming County Louisville, St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Sumner County Flemingsburg Junction vicinity, Johnson, Ben, Church, Rectory, and School, 1301—1305 House, KY 161 (03/1/82) Oxford vicinity, Old Oxford Mill, NE of W. Market St. (03/01/82) Oxford (04/28/82) Franklin County Louisville, St. Paul’s German Evangelical Church and Parish House, 213 E. Broadway Wabaunsee County Frankfort Block (Willa Cather TR), Webster (02/25/82) Street (08/11/82) Louisville, Stewart’s Dry Goods Company Eskridge, Security State Bank, Main and 2nd Frankfort, South Frankfort Neighborhood Sts. (05/06/82) Building, 501 S. 4th Ave. (06/12/82) Historic District, Roughly bounded by US Louisville, Theater Building, 625-33 S. 4th Wayandotte County 60, Rockland Ct., and the Kentucky River Ave. (08/12/82) (08/19/82) Kansas City, Westheight Manor Historic Louisville, Vogt, Henry, Machine Company District, Roughly bounded by State and Gallatin County Shop, 10th St and Ormsby Ave. (02/11/82) Wood Aves., 18th and 25th Sts. (boundary Warsaw, Warsaw Historic District, Roughly Johnson County increase)(02/19/82) bounded by W. High, E. Franklin, Volga vicinity, McKenzie, David, , KENTUCKY Washington, Market, Main, 3rd, 4th and Cross Sts. (07/29/82) McKenzie Branch (08/26/82) Boone County Greenup County Kenton County Anderson Ferry, Off KY 8 (see also ) (06/ 10/82) Greenup vicinity, Stuart, Jesse, House, Covington, John W. Hubbard (Stemwheeler), Stuarts Lane off W-Hollow Rd. (06/01/82) Greenup St. (05/20/82) Christian County Covington, Trinity Episcopal Church, 328 Henderson County Hopkinsville, Grace Episcopal Church, 220 E. Madison Ave. (03/01/82) Henderson vicinity, 6th St. (01/28/82) McCallister, John E., Knox County House, 839 N. Green St. (09/21/82) Clark County Barbourville, Speed Hall, College St. (04/29/ Pine Grove vicinity, Martin, Major John, Jefferson County 82) Louisville, Adath Israel Cemetery, 2716 House (Clark County MRA), Basin Springs Livingston County Rd. (04/29/82) Preston St. (06/22/82) Winchester, Winchester Downtown Louisville, Adath Jeshurun Temple and Smithland, Olive, Richa/d, House, Court St Commercial District, Roughly bounded by School, 749—757 S. Brook St. (01/28/82) (04/29/82) Louisville, Almsted Brothers Building, 425 RR tracks, KY 627, Maple and Highland Mason County Sts. (04/28/82) W. Market St. (03/01/82) Louisville, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Mays Lick, Mays Lick Consolidated School, Crittenden County Rite Temple, 200 E. Gray St. (04/29/82) U.S. 88 and KY 324 (04/29/82) Marion, Fohs Hall, 143 N. Walker St. (04/29/ Louisville, Belknap, Wiliam R„ School, 1800 82) Sils Ave. (08/12/82) Mason County Louisville, Bullock-Clifton House, 1824 Maysville, Maysville Downtown Historic Davies County Rosedale Ave. (05/06/82) District, Roughly bounded by McDonald Owensboro vicinity, Willow Hill (Jesse Jones Louisville, Bush, Cornelia, Housé, 318 Pkwy., Front, Wall, Limestone and 3rd Sts. House) Jones Rd. (06/09/82) Kenwood Dr. (05/06/82) (03/01/82) 8640 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

McCracken County Shreveport, Dodd College President’s Home, Morehouse Parish 601 Ockley Dr. (07/22/82) Paducah, Jefferson Street-Fountain A venue Bastrop, Christ Episcoal Church, 206 S. Shreveport, Old Commercial Notional Bank Locust (07/22/82) residential District, Jefferson and Madison Building, 509 Market St. (03/11/82) Sts., Broadway, Fountain Ave., end Shreveport, Shreveport Commercial Historic Orleans Parish Harahan Blvd. (07/14/82) District, Roughly bounded by Commerce, New Orleans, Bulldt-Langanecker, House, Paducah, Lower Town Neighborhood District, Crockett, Common and Travis Sts. (03/11/ Roughly bounded by Park Ave., Jefferson, 3627 Carondelet S t (10/22/82) 82) New Orleans, Central City Historic District, 5th and 9th Sts. (03/15/82] Shreveport, Shreveport Municipal Building, Roughly bounded by Pontchartrain Expwy., Paducah, Poducah Downtown Commercial 724 McNeil St. (05/05/82) District, Roughly bounded by 7th, 1st, Clark T.nniaiana, S t Charles and Claiborne Aves. and Monroe Sts. (04/20/82) Calcasieu Parish (07/09/82) New Orleans, Hernsheim, Simon, House McLean County Lake Charles, Charleston Hotel, Ryan and Broad Sts. (05/27/82) (Columns Hotel), 3811 S t Charles Ave. (06/ Livermore vicinity, Archaeological Site 15- Vinton, Lyons House, 1335 Horridge St. (04/ 24/82) McL-18, (03/15/82) 27/82) New Orleans, Jung Hotel, 1500 Canal St. (09/ Oldham County Caldwell Parish 27/82) Crestwood vicinity, Carpenter-Smith House New Orleans, Lowe-Forman House, 5301 Columbia, First United Methodist Church, LA Camp St. (06/29/82) (Forest Home Farm), Covered Bridge Rd. 165 and Church St. (08/12/82) (02/25/82) New Orleans, , 125-129 Goshen vicinity, Yager House (Pine Grove Cameron Parish University PI, (08/11/82) Stock Farm), SE of Goshen on Covered Cameron vicinity, Lighthouse, New Orleans, Pessou House, 6018 Benjamin Bridge Rd. (06/17/82) Lighthouse Bayou (12/17/81) St. (06/15/82) LaGrange, McMahan House, 203 Washington Pointe Coupee Parish St. (05/13/82) ' Claiborne Parish Livonia vicinity, El Dorado Plantation House, Pulaski County Homer, Claiborne Parish Courthouse, Courthouse Sq. (10/07/82) Bayou Maringouin, LA 77 (03/24/82) Somerset, Somerset Downtown Commercial Summerfield vicinity, Wasson, Alberry, New Roads, Pointe Coupee Parish District, 108-236 and 201-223 E. M t Vernon Homeplace, W mi. S. of Summerfield (06/ Courthouse, Main St. (10/07/82) St. (08/27/82) 25/82) Ouachita Parish Scott County Concordia Parish West Monroe vicinity, Allen-Barringer Georgetown, Main Street Historic Feriday vicinity, Canebrake, NE of Ferriday House, SW of W Monroe off Elkins Rd. (05/ Commercial District, Expanded, (Boundary on LA 901 (08/29/82) 03/82) increase) N. Hamilton, Court Alley, N Monroe, Masur House, 901 3rd S t (07/22/82) Broadway, S Broadway W Main and Court East Baton Rouge Parish Sts. (04/15/82) Baton Rouge, French House, The, Louisiana Rapides Parish Shelby County State University Campus (01/13/82) Boyce vicinity, Blanchard House, W of Beyce Baton Rouge, McKinley High School, 1500 on Bayou Jean de Jean (07/22/82) Shelbyville vicinity, Undulata (Weissinger East Blvd. (11/16/81) Lecompte vicinity, St. John Baptist Church, Farm), S of Shelbyville on Old Zaring Mill Baton Rouge, Roseland Terrace Historic off LA 456 (06/25/82) Rd. (06/22//82) District, Bounded by Government, 18th, Woodford County Myrtle, and 22nd Sts. (03/11/82) St. Landry Parish Baton Rouge, Heidelberg Hotel, 201 Lafayette Grand Coteau vicinity, Frozard Plantation Archeological Site 15-Wd-61, (06/02/82) St. (05/20/82) Midway vicinity, Payne, Lewis, House, House, S of Grand Coteau off LA 93 (08/12/ Lansing Lane (04/29/82) Evangeline Parish 82) Grand Coteau, Burleigh House, Burleigh Lane LOUISIANA Ville Platte, Dardeau Building, 224 W. Main (06/01/82) (08/11/82) Acadia Parish Opelousas, St. Landry Catholic Church, 900 Franklin Parish N. Union St. (05/03/82) Crowley, Crowley Historic District, LA 13 Washington vicinity, Arlington Plantation and U.S. 90 (03/12/82) Baskin, Baskin High School Building, LA 857 (10/07/82) House, N of Washington off LA 103 (08/11/ Ascension Parish Winnsboro, Jackson House, 703 Jackson S t 82) Donaldsonville, Landry Tomb, Ascension (09/21/82) St. Martin Parish Catholic Church Cemetery, St. Vincent and Winnsboro, Winnsboro Commercial Historic Claiborne Sts. (08/11/82) District, Prairie St. (07/09/82) St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish Courthouse, S. Main St. (11/19/81) Donaldsonville, Lemarm Store, 314 Iberville Parish St. (08/11/82) Rosedale, Church of the Nativity, Laurel St. St. Mary Parish Avoyelles Parish (08/11/82) Baldwin vicinity, Birg House, off LA 182 (06/ Hamburg, Calliham Plantation House, Old Jefferson Davis Parish 24/82) Hwy 1 (07/22/82) Balwin, Darby House, 102 Main St. (08/11/82) Marksville, Joffrion House, 605 N. Monroe Jennings, Jennings Carnegie Public Library, Baldwin, Tillandsia, 202 Charenton Rd. (08/ (08/11/82) 303 Cary Ave. (01/08/82) 11/82) Jennings, Jennings Post Office, 118 W. Centerville, Cary, Joshua B„ House, US 90 Beauregard Parish Plaquemine St (05/20/82) and LA 317 (08/11/82) DeRidder, Beauregard Parish Jail, Lafayette Parish Courthouse Sq. (12/17/82) ■ St. Tammany Parish Lafayette, Gordon Hotel, 108—‘110 E. Abita Springs, Abita Springs Historic BossierParish Vermilion St. (06/25/82) District, LA 435, LA 36 and LA 59 (03/12/ F.lm Grove vicinity, Cashpoint Plantation Lincoln Parish House, N of Elm Grove off LA 71 (08/11/82) 82) Ruston vicinity, Calhoun Farmhouse, NE of Abita Springs, Longbranch Hotel, Complex, Caddo Parish Ruston on LA 821 (05/03/82) Rangeline Rd. (06/24/82) Shreveport, Caspiana House, Louisiana State Ruston, Townsend House, 410 N. Bonner St. Covington, Frederick House, 238 Vermont St. University campus (12/10/81) (06/25/82) (08/11/82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8641

Tangipahoa Parish East Vassalboro, East Vassalboro Grist and Belfast, Black Horse Tavern, Searsport Ave. Amite, Blythewood, 205 Elm St (06/25/82) Saw Mill, ME 32 (01/28/82) (02/11/82) Readfield, Readfield Union Meeting Home, Hammond vicinity, Carter House, S of Washington County Hammond on Happywoods Ed. (08/11/82) Church Rd. (07/08/82) Tangipahoa, Green Shutters, Franklin St. (08/ Waterville, Lombard, Alvin O., House, 65 Elm Calais, Hamilton, Thomas, House, 78 South 11/82) St. (02/19/82) St. (02/04/82) Waterville, Professional Building, 177 and Calais, SL Anne’s Episcopal Church, Church Tensas Parish 179 Main St. (02/19/82) St. (07/08/82) Waterproof vicinity, Bum, The, N of Winslow, Shrewsbury Round Bam, 109 Calais, Washburn, George, House, 318 Main Waterproof off LA-65 (08/11/82) Benton Ave. (02/19/82) " St. (02/11/82) Cherryfield, Campbell, Col. Samuel, House, Terrebonne Parish Knox County Camden, American Boathouse, Atlantic Ave. U.S. 1 (02/04/82) Houma, Wesley House, 1210 E. Main St. (08/ Cherryfield, Cherryfield Academy, Main S t 11/82) (02/19/82) Camden, Norumbega Carriage House, High (02/19/82) Vermilion Parish St. (02/19/82) Eastport, Eastport Historic District, Water St. North Haven and vicinity, Amesbury, Joe, (06/01/82) Erath vicinity, Le&kmc House, N of Erath on West Pembroke, Best, Charles, House, LA 339 (04/15/82 Place (Prehistoric Sites in North Haven TR), (03/11/82) County Rd. (03/02/82) Washington Parish North Haven and vicinity, Bortz-Lewis Site York County Angie vicinity, Magee, Robert D., House, W (Prehistoric Sites in North Haven TR), (03/ of Angie off SR 438 (08/11/82) 11/82) Kennebunk, Smith, fames, Homestead, ME 35 Mt. Hermon vicinity, Magee, Nehemiah, North Haven and vicinity, Bull Rock (02/04/82) House, SW of ML Hermon (08/12/82) (Prehistoric Sites in North Haven 77?), f03/ Kennebunkport vicinity, Clock Farm, ME 9 11/82) and Goose Rocks Rd. (02/19/82) Winn Parish North Haven and vicinity, Cabot 7 Site North Berwick, Hobbs, Thomas, Jr., House, Winnfield, Long, George Parker, House, 1401 (Prehistoric Sites in North Haven TR), (03/ Wells St. (02/11/82) Maple St. (08/11/82) 11/82) Ocean Park, Ocean Park Historic Buildings, North Haven and vicinity, Crocker Site Temple Ave. (03/02/82) MAINE (Prehistoric Sites in North Haven TR), (03/ Parsonsfield, Blazo-Leavitt House, ME 160 Androscoggin County 11/82) (02/19/82) North Haven and vicinity, Turner.Farm II Saco, Deering, J. G„ House, 371 Main St. (02/ Auburn, Roak Building, 144-170 Main St. (01/ (Prehistoric Sites in North Haven TR), (03/ 28/82) 11/82) 17/82) Saco, Jacobs Houses and Store, 9*17 Elm St. Aroostook County Vinalhaven, Star of Hope Lodge, Maine S t (02/19/82) (03/02/82) Caribou, McElwain House, 2 Main St. (04/12/ 82) Lincoln County MARYLAND Island Falls, Sewall, William, House, Main Waldoboro, Hutchins House, T7 Main St. (02/ (Independent City) St. (04/12/82) 19/82) Hooper, James E„ House, 100 E. 23rd S t (03/ 15/82) Cumberland County Wiscasset vicinity, Parsons, Josiah K„ Homestead, Greenleaf Cove Rd. (02/04/82) Krug Iron Works, 415 W. Saratoga St. (04/29/ Bar Harbor, Sproul’s Cafe, 128 Main St. (02/ 82) 04/82) Oxford County Little Montgomery Street Historic District, Freeport, Mcillett, E. B„ Office Building, Mill Fryeburg, Barrows-Steadman Homestead, 134 West Montgomery and Leadenhall Sts. (04/ St. (02/19/82) Main St. (04/12/82) 15/82) Gray, Pennell Institute, Lewiston Rd. (07/12/ Paris, Robinson-Parsons Farm, Town Farm Sharp Street Memorial United Methodist 82) Brook Rd. (02/04/82) Church, 508-516 Dolphin St. (07/21/82) Portland, Lancaster Block, 474 Congress St. Stow, Brickett Place, US 113 (07/26/82) St. James The Less Roman Catholic Church, (09/29/82) Penobscot County Aisquith St. (03/15/82) Portland, Leighton, Adam P., House, 261 St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Western Promenade (02/11/82) Bangor, Hammond Street Congregation Church, 901 E. Eager St. (03/15/82) Portland, Masonic Temple, 41o Congress St. Church, Hammond and High Sts. (07/08/82) (02/11/82) Kingman, Kingman, Romanzo, House, Main Allegany County Portland, North School, 248-264 Congress St. (02/19/82) Cumberland, Haley, Francis, House, 634 Street (04/12/82) Piscataquis County Maryland Ave. (07/08/82) Franklin County Cumberland, Koon Thomas, House, 221 Guilford, Straw House, Golda C t (02/19/82) Kingfield, Norton, William F., House, 1 Baltimore Ave. (07/08/82) Sagadahoc County Stanley Ave. (07/08/82) Baltimore County Woolwich, Reed, Robert, House, ME 128 and Hancock County Chop Point Rd. (02/11/82) Rushford, Rushford City Mill (D. J. Tew Mill) Bar Harbor, Reverie Cove, Harbor Lane (02/ (Fillmore County LIRA), 301 Winona St 19/82) Somerset County (04/27/82) Bar Harbor, Sproul’s Cafe, 128 Main St. (02/ Evergreens, The, (02/08/82) Ruxton, St. John’s Church, 7538 Bellona Ave. 04/82) Norridgewock, Norridgewock Free Public (03/15/82) Dedham vicinity, Lucerne Inn, Bar Harbor Library, Sophie May Lane (02/04/82) Calvert County Rd., Rte 1A (06/10/82) Skowhegan, Bloomfield Academy, Main St (02/19/82) Wallville vicinity, Patterson’s Archeological Kennebec County Skowhegan, Gould House, 31 Elm St. (02/19/ District, Mackall Rd. (04/12/82) Reed, G, W„ Travellers Home, (02/11/82) 82) Cecil County Augusta, Bangs, Algernon, House, 16 E. Skowhegan, Skowhegan Historic District, Chestnut St. (02/19/82) Madison Ave., Water and Russell Sts. (02/ Calvert vicinity, Kirk, Elisha, House, MD 273 Augusta, Maine Insane Hospital, Hospital S t 19/82) (07/21/82) (07/19/82) Earleville vicinity, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Augusta, Tappan-Viles House, 154 State St. Waldo County Church, N of Earleville on MD 282 (04/29/ (02/11/82) Archeological Site No. 29-64, (02/22/82) 82) 8642 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Frederick County Monterey, Bidwell, Rev. Adonijah, House, Andover, Holt Farm (Town of Andover MRA) Buckeystown, Buckeystown Historic District, Royal Hemlocks and Art School Rds. (08/ 89 Prospect Rd. (06/10/82) MD 85 (04/06/82) 26/82) Andover, Holt-Cummings-Davis House Buckeystown, Buckingham House and New Marlborough, New Marlborough (Town of Andover MRA) 67 Salem St. (06/ Industrial School Comples, Off MD 80 and Village, MA 57, New Marlborough, 10/82) MD 85 (05/20/82) Monterey and Southfield Rds. (09/30/82) Andover, Jenkins, Benjamin, House (Town of Jefferson vicinity, Lewis M ill Complex, 3205 Pittsfield, Wollison-Shipton Building, 142.156 Andover MRA) 362 Salem St. (06/10/82) Poffenberger Rd. (05/08/82) North S t (09/30/82) Andover, Lincolnshire, The (Town of Richmond, Goodwood, Summit Rd. (04/15/82) Andover MRA) 22 Hidden Rd. and 28 Harford County Sandisfield, Sage, Philemon, House, MA 183 Hidden Way (06/10/82) Fallston vicinity, Rockdale, N of Fallston at (08/31/82) Andover, Manning House (Town of Andover 1724 Carrs Mill Rd., (06/30/82) Stockbridge vicinity, Wheatleigh, West MRA) 37 Porter Rd. (06/10/82) Havre de Grace, Havre de Grace Historic Hawthorne Rd. (04/06/82) Andover, Memorial Hall Library (Town of District, Roughly bounded by Chesapeake, Stockbridge, Glendale Power House, MA 183 Andover MRA) 2 N. Main St. (06/10/82) Bay, Susquehanna River, US 40, Stokes, (06/24/82) Andover, Musgrove Block (Town of Andover Juniata and Superior Sts. (03/25/82) Bristol County MRA) 2 Main St, (06/10/82) Kent County Fall River, Unitarian Society, The, 309 N. Andover, Orlando (Town o f Andover MRA) Still Pond, Hamer, George, Store, MD 292 and Main S t (05/13/82) 260 N. Main St. (06/10/82) Main St. (07/09/82) Fall River, Fall River Waterworks, Bedford Andover, Osgood Farm (Town o f Andover MRA) 116 Osgood St. (06/10/82) Montgomery County St. (12/07/81) Fall River, Lafayette-Durfee House, 94 Cherry Andover, Pearson, Abiel, House (Town of Brookville, Clover Hill, 21310 Zion Rd. (07/ St (04/15/82) Andover MRA) 33 High S t (06/10/82) 20/82) New Bedford, Dawson Building, 1851 Andover, Perrin, William, House (Town of Poolesville vicinity, Valhalla, 19010 White’s Purchase S t (09/30/82) Andover MRA) 464 River Rd. (06/10/82) Ferry Rd. (03/15/82) North Attleborough, Fire Bam, Andover, Pillsbury-French House (Town of Prince Georges County Commonwealth Ave. (01/28/82) Andover MRA) 103 Dascomb Rd. (06/10/ 82) District Heights vicinity, Concord, 8000 Essex County Andover, Walker Mill Rd. (05/12/82) Punchard, Benjamin, House (Town Andover, Abbot Tavern (Town of Andover of Andover MRA) 8 High S t (06/10/82) Hyattsville, Hyattsville Historic District, Off MRA) 70 Elm St. (06/10/82) US 1 (03/25/82) Andover, Rogers-Downing House (Town o f Andover, Abbot, f. T„ House (Town of Andover MRA) 269 Highland Rd. (06/10/ Talbot County Andover MRA) 34 Essex St. (06/10/82) 82) Oxford vicinity, Otwell, Otwell Rd. (03/15/ Andover, Abbot-Baker House (Town of Andover, Russell House (Town of Andover 82) Andover MRA) 5 Argilla Rd. (06/10/82) MRA) 28 Rocky Hill Rd. (06/10/82) St. Michaels, Saint Michaels Mill, 100 Chew Andover, Abbot-Battles House (Town of Andover, Third Railroad Station (Town of Ave. (07/15/82) Andover MRA) 31 Lowell St. (06/10/82) Andover MRA) 100 School S t (06/10/82) Tilghman Island vicinity, Sharps Island Light, Andover, Abbot Asa and Sylvester, House Andover, Ward, Richard, House (Town of (07/22/82) (Town of Andover MRA) 15—17 Porter Rd. Andover MRA) 71 Lowell St. (06/10/82) (06/10/82) Washington County Andover, Woodbridge House (Town of Andover, Andover National Bank (Town of Andover MRA) 293 Salem S t (06/10/82) Hagerstown vicinity, Wilson’s Bridge, U.S. 40 Andover MRA) 23 Main St. (06/10/82) Danvers, Rea-Proctor Homestead, 180 Conant (03/15/82) Andover, Andover Town Hall (Town of Farm(06/02/82) Andover MRA) 20 Main S t (06/10/82) Gloucester, Central Gloucester Historic Andover, Arden (Town of Andover MRA) 278 District, Roughly bounded by Middle, Barnstable County N. Main S t (06/10/82) Main, Center, Hancock, Short, Prospect and Andover, Chatham, Port Royal House, 606 Main St Bailey, Timothy P„ House (Town of Pleasant Sts. (07/08/82) (04/15/82) Andover MRA) 210 Chandler Rd. (06/10/ 82) Gloucester, Stacy, George O., House, 107 Berkshire County Andover, Barnard Block (Town of Andover Atlantic Rd. (04/15/82) * MRA) 10—16 Main St. (06/10/82) Lawrence, American Woolen Mill Housing Adams, Armory Block, 39-45 Park St. (04/01/ District, 300—328 Market S t (04/08/82) 82) Andover, Bradlee School (Town of Andover MRA) 147 Andover St. (06/10/82) Lawrence, Gleason Building, 349—351 Essex Adams, Barett, P. /., Block, 70-76 Park S t (04/ St. (04/15/82) 01/82) Andover, Chandler-Bigsby-Abbot House (Town o f Andover MRA) 88 Lowell St (06/ Lynn, Fabens Building, 312—314 Union S t Adams, Berkshire M ill No. 1, Hoosac S t (NE (02/25/82) comer of Columbia St.), (04/01/82) 10/82) Lynn, 21-29 Exchange St. Adams, Jones Block, 49-53 Park St. (04/01/82) Andover, Chandler-Hidden House (Town of Lynn Bank Block, (08/26/82) Adams, Mausert Block, 19-27 Park St. (04/01/ Andover MRA) 17 Hidden Rd. (08/10/82) 82) Andover, Chickering House (Town of Lynn, Mowers’ Block, 7 Willow St. and 67— Adams, Park Street Firehouse, 47 Park St Andover MRA) 28 Essex St. (06/10/82) 83 Blake St. (02/25/82) (01/28/82) Andover, Cochran, Jehiel, House (Town of Newburyport, Dodge Building, 19-23 Pleasant Adams, Phillips Woolen Mill, 71 Grove St. Andover MRA) 63 Burnham Rd. (06/10/82) S t (08/28/82) (09/30/82) Andover, Dascomb House (Town of Andover Peabody, Felton, Nathaniel, Houses, 43 Adams, Pittsfield & North Adams Passenger MRA) 125 Dascomb Rd. (06/10/82) Felton St. (Jr.) and 47 Felton St. (Sr.) (04/0l/ Station and Baggage & Express House, 10 Andover, Flint Farm (Town of Andover 82) Pleasant St. (04/01/82) MRA) 85 Osgood St. (06/10/82) Rockport, Sewall-Scripture House, 40 King St Adams, Simmons Block, 86-90 Park S t (04/ Andover, Follansbee House (Town of (09/30/82) 01/82) Andover MRA) 459 Lowell St. (06/10/82) Franklin County Becket, Becket Center Historic District, MA Andover, Frye, Nathan, House (Town of 8, Hamilton and YMCA Rds. (08/11/82) Andover MRA) 166 N. Main St. (06/10/82) Northfield, King Philip’s Hill, (12/16/81) Great Barrington, Searles Castle, Main St Andover, Gray, David, House (Town of Northfield, Northfield Main Street Historic (04/15/82) Andover MRA) 232 Salem St. (06/10/82) District, Full length of Main St. from Millers Lenox, Church on the Hill, Main St. (09/30/ Andover, Harding, Sarah H„ House (Town of Brook to Pauchaug Brook, (07/08/82) 82) Andover MRA) 6—8 Harding St (06/10/82) Turner Falls, Turner Falls Historic District, Lenox, Lenox Academy, 75 Main S t (09/30/ Andover, Hamden Farm (Town of Andover Roughly bounded by CT River, Power 82) MRA) 261 Salem St. (06/10/82) Canal, 9th and L S t (05/02/82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8643

Hampden County Bigelow and Temple Sts, Inman and Cambridge, McLean, Isaac, House Springfield, Forest Park Heights Historic Richard Allen Dr. (04/13/82) (Cambridge MRA), 2218 Massachusetts District, Off MA 21 (08/31/82) Cambridge, Colburn, Sara Foster, House Ave. (04/13/82) Westfield, Landlord Fowler Tavern, 171 Main (Cambridge MRA), 7 Dana St. (04/13/82) Cambridge, Mead, Alpheus, House St. (08/11/82) Cambridge, Conventual Church of St. Mary (Cambridge MRA), 2200 Massachusetts Westfield, Octagon House, 28 King St. (04/ and St John (Cambridge MRA), 980 Ave. (04/13/82) 01/82) Memorial Dr. (04/13/82) Cambridge, Melvin, Isaac, House (Cambridge , Cambridge, Cook, William, House MRA), 19 Centre St. (04/13/82) Hampshire County (Cambridge MRA), 71 Appleton St. (04/13/ Cambridge, Newman, Andrew, House Belchertown, Belchertown Center Historic 82) (Cambridge MRA), 23 Fairmont St. (04/13/ District, Main, Maple, Walnut, Park, and Cambridge, Day, Anna, House (Cambridge 82) }abish Sts. (06/02/82) MRA), 139 Cushing St. (04/13/82) Cambridge, Norfolk Street Historic District Belchertown, Walker-Collis House, 1 Stadler Cambridge, Deane-Williams House (Cambridge MRA), Norfolk St. between St, (09/30/82) (Cambridge MRA), 21-23 Fayette St. (04/ Suffolk and Austin Sts. (04/13/82) Hatfield, Old Mill Site Historic District, 48 13/82) Cambridge, Noyes, J.A., House (Cambridge and 50 Prospect St. (06/02/82) Cambridge, Dodge, Edward, House MRA), 1 Highland St. (04/13/82) Northampton, Grove Hill Mansion (Dimock (Cambridge MRA), 70 Sparks St. (04/13/82) Cambridge, Odd Fellows Hall (Cambridge Estate), Florece Rd. and Front St. (08/11/ Cambridge, East Cambridge Savings Bank MRA), 536 Massachusetts Ave. (04/13/82) 82) (Cambridge MRA), 292 Cambridge St. (04/ Cambridge, Old Cambridge Baptist Church Ware, Otis Company M ill No. 1, E. Main St. 13/82) (Cambridge MRA), 398 Harvard St. (04/13/ (05/02/82) Cambridge, Farwell, R.H., House (Cambridge 82) MRA), 2222-2224 Massachusetts Ave. (04/ Cambridge, Opposition House (Cambridge Middlesex County 13/82) MRA), 2-4 Hancock PI. (04/13/82) Billerica, Manning Manse, 56 Chelmsford Rd. Cambridge, Fresh Pond Hotel (Cambridge Cambridge, Prospect Congregational Church (08/11/82) MRA), 234 Lakeview Ave. (04/13/82) Cambridge, (Cambridge MRA), 99 Prospect St. (04/13/ Cambridge, Aborn, John, House (Cambridge Frost, Robert, House (Cambridge 82) MRA), 41 Orchard St. (04/13/82) MRA), 29-35 Brewster St. (04/13/82) Cambridge, Frost, Walter, House (Cambridge Cambridge, Read, Cheney, House Cambridge, Almshouse (Cambridge MRA), 41 135 Western Ave. (04/ MRA), 10 Frost St. (04/13/82) (Cambridge MRA), Orchard St (04/13/82) 13/82) Cambridge, American Net and Twine Cambridge, Greek revival Cottage Cambridge, Company Factory (Cambridge MRA), 155 (Cambridge MRA), 59 Rice St (04/13/82) Reardon, Edmund, House 2nd St. (04/01/82) Cambridge, Harvard Square Historic District (Cambridge MRA), 195 Erie St. (04/13/82) Cambridge, Ash Street Historic District ■ (Cambridge MRA), Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, River Street Firehouse 176 River St. (04/13/82) (Cambridge MRA), Ash S t and Ash St. Boylston and Brattle Sts. (04/13/82) (Cambridge MRA), Place between Brattle and Mount Auburn Cambridge, Harvard Street Historic District Cambridge, Sacred Heart Church, Rectory, Sts. (04/13/82) (Cambridge MRA), Harvard St. Between School and Convent (Cambridge MRA), 6th Cambridge, Athenaeum Press (Cambridge Ellery and Hancock Sts, (04/13/82) and Thorndike Sts. (04/13/82) MRA), 215 1st St. (04/13/82) Cambridge, Hastings Square Historic District Cambridge, Salem-Auburn Streets Historic Cambridge, B and B Chemical Company (Cambridge MRA), Roughly bounded by District (Cambridge MRA), Salem and (Cambridge MRA), 780 Memorial Dr. (04/ Rockingham, Henry, Chestnut and Auburn Sts. (04/13/82) 13/82) Brookline Sts. (04/13/82) Cambridge, Sands, Ivory, House (Cambridge Cambridge, Barnes, James B., House Cambridge, Henderson Carriage Repository MRA), 145 Elm St. (04/13/82) (Cambridge MRA), 200 Monsignor O’Brien (Cambridge MRA), 2067-2089 Cambridge, Slowey, Patrick, House Hwy. (04/13/82) Massachusetts Ave. (04/13/82) (Cambridge MRA), 73 Bolton St. (04/13/82) Cambridge, Berkeley Street Historic District Cambridge, Higgirison, Colonel Thomas Cambridge, Soule, Lawrence House (Cambridge MRA), Berkeley St. (04/13/82) Wentworth, House (Cambridge MRA), 29 (Cambridge MRA), 11 Russell St. (04/13/82) Cambridge, Beth Israel Synagogue Buckingham St. (04/13/82) Cambridge, Taylor Square Firehouse (Cambridge MRA), 238 Columbia St. (04/ Cambridge, Howells, William Dean, House (Cambridge MRA), 113 Garden St. (04/13/ 13/82) (Cambridge MRA), 37 Concord Ave. (04/ 82) Cambridge, Bigelow Street Historic District 13/82) Cambridge, Union Railway Car Barn (Cambridge MRA), Bigelow St. (04/13/82) Cambridge, Hoyt Benjamin, House (Cambridge MRA), 613-621 Cambridge St. Cambridge, Billings, Frederick, House (Cambridge MRA), 134 Otis St. (04/13/82) (04/13/82) (Cambridge MRA), 45 Orchard St. (04/13/ Cambridge, Hubbard Park Historic District Cambridge, Upper Magazine Street Historic 82) (Cambridge MRA), Hubbard Park, Mercer District (Cambridge MRA), Cottage, Cambridge, Bottle House Block (Cambridge Circle and Sparks St. (04/13/82) Magazine, William and Perry Sts. (04/13/ MRA), 204-214 3rd St. (04/13/82) Cambridge, Inman Square Historic District 82) Cambridge, Brattle Half (Cambridge MRA), (Cambridge MRA), Hampshire, Cambridge, Cambridge, Urban Rowhouse (Cambridge 40 Brattle St. (04/13/82) and Inman Sts. (04/13/82) MRA), 40-48 Pearl St. (04/13/82) Cambridge, Building at 10 Follen Street Cambridge, Kidder-Sargent-McCrehan House Cambridge, Urban Rowhouse (Cambridge (Cambridge MRA), 10 Follen St. (04/13/82) (Cambridge MRA), 146 Rindge Ave. (04/13/ MRA), 30-38 Pearl St. (04/13/82) Cambridge, Building at 106-108 Inman St 82) Cambridge, Watson, Abraham, House (Cambridge MRA), 106-108 Inman St. (04/ Cambridge, Kingsley, Chester, House (Cambridge MRA), 181-183 Sherman St. 13/82) (Cambridge MRA), 10 Chester St. (04/13/ (04/13/82) Cambridge, Building at 42 Edward J. Lopez 82) Cambridge, Willis, Stillman, House Avenue (Cambridge MRA), 42 Edward J. Cambridge, Lamson, Rufus, House (Cambridge MRA), 1 Potter Park (04/13/82) Lopez Ave. (04/13/82) (Cambridge MRA), 72-74 Hampshire St. Cambridge, Winter Street Historic District Cambridge, Buildings at 110 -112 Inman St. (04/13/82) (Cambridge MRA), Winter St. (04/13/82) (Cambridge MRA), 110-112 Inman St. (04/ Cambridge, Larches, The (Cambridge MRA), Cambridge, Wyeth Brickyard 13/82) 22 Larch Rd. (04/13/82) Superintendent’s House (Cambridge MRA), Cambridge, Buildings at 15-17 Lee St. Cambridge, Lechmere Point Corporation 336 Rindge Ave. (04/13/82) (Cambridge MRA), 15-17 Lee St. (04/13/82) Houses (Cambridge MRA), 45-51 Gore St. Cambridge, Wyeth, John, House (Cambridge Cambridge, Cambridge Public Library and 25 3rd St. (04/13/82) MRA), 56 Aberdeen Ave. (04/13/82) (Cambridge MRA), 449 Broadway St. (04/ Cartridge, Lowell School (Cambridge MRA), Cambridge, Wyeth-Smith House (Cambridge 13/82) 25 Lowell St. (04/13/82) MRA), 152 Vassal Lane (04/13/82) Cambridge, City Hall Historic District Cambridge, Mason, Josiah, Jr., House Hudson, Mossman, Col. Adelbert, House, 76 (Cambridge MRA), Massachusetts Ave., (Cambridge MRA), 11 Market St. (04/13/82) Park St. (09/30/82) 8644 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Lowell, Allen House, 57 Rolfe St. (08/11/82) Chelsea, Kimball, C. Henry, House, 295 Genessee County Lowell, South Common Historic District, Washington St. (04/15/82) Flint, Knight, Morris A., House, 1105 Church Roughly bounded by. Summer, Gorham, ST. (07/29/82) . Homdike.and Highland Sts. (08/10/82) Worcester County Lowell, Wamesit Canal-Whipple Mill Upton, Knowlton Hat Factory, 134 Main St. Gogebic County Industrial Complex, 576 Lawrence St (08/ (06/01/82) Ironwood, Curry, Solomon S„ House, 631 E. 11/82) Grafton, Willard House and Clock Museum, McLeod Ave. (04/22/82) Lowell, Washington Square Historic District, 11 Willard St. (06/01/82) Roughly bounded by Merrimack, Park, Holden, Rogers House, 28 Boyden Rd. (06/01/ Grand Traverse County Andover, Oak, Harrison, and Willow Sts. 82) Traverse City vicinity, Hedden HalffPorter (08/11/82) Leominster, Monument Square Historic Hotel), 18599 Old Mission Rd. (04/15/82) Melrose, Melrose Town Center Historic District, Main and Water Sts., and Grove District, Main St. (04/01/82) Ave. (07/08/82) Hillsdale County Newton, Farlow and Kendrick Parks Historic Leominster, Wachusett Shirt Company, 97- Hillsdale vicinity, Kirby, William R„ Sr., District, Roughly bounded by Franklin, 100 Water St. (07/08/82) House, 377 State Rd. (07/20/82) Park, Church, Center and Wesley Sts. and North Brookfield, Camp Atwater (David Hillsdale, Hillsdale County Courthouse, Maple Ave. (07/08/82) Fisher Atwater Camp), Shore Rd. (04/15/ Howell St (08/11/82) Newton, First Baptist Church in Newton, 848 82) Beacon St. (04/15/82) Petersham, Petersham Common Historic Houghton County Weston, Hobbs, Isaac, House, 87 North Ave. District, MA 32/122 (05/11/82) Houghton, Douglass House, Sheldon Ave. (06/01/82) Sturbridge, Wight, Oliver, House, Main SL and Isle Royale St. (05/13/82) Winchester, Sanborn House, 15 High St. (12/ (06/01/82) Houghton, Shelden-Dee Block, Shelden Aye. 14/81) Webster, Main Street Historic District, 175- and Isle Royale St. (04/22/82) 299 and 228-274 Main St. (04/06/82) Norfolk County Lake Linden, Bosch, Joseph, Building, 302 Essex County Calumet Ave. (04/22/82) Milton, Belcher-Rowe House, 26 Governor Lake Linden, Lake Linden Village Hall and Belcher Lane (04/01/82) Andover, Follansbee House (Town of Fire Station, 401 Calumet Ave. (10/26/81) Needham, Lewis, Joshua, House, 178 South Andover MRA) 459 Lowell SL (06/10/82) South Range, Kaleva Temple, Trimountain St. (04/01/82) Ave. (03/19/82) Needham, Mills, Davis, House, 945 Central MICHIGAN Ave. (04/01/82) Arenac County Isabella County Needham, Tolman-Gay House, 1196 Central Clarksville, Clarksville Methodist Church Ave. (06/01/82) Omar, Second Arsenac County Courthouse, Central Ave. (04/15/82) (Nineteenth Century Churches in Needham, Townsend House, 980 Central Ave. Clarksville TR), 334 Main St. (04/06/82) (04/01/82) Baraga County Mount Pleasant, St. John’s Episcopal Church, Quincy, Hancock Cemetery, Hancock St. in L’Anse vicinity, Hebard-Ford Summer 206 W. Maple St. (04/22/82) Quincy Sq. (01/28/82) House, NE of L’Anse (05/05/82) Walpole, Walpole Town Hall, Main St (10/ Kalamazoo County 08/81) Bay County Schoolcraft, Thomas, Dr. Nathan M., House, Weymouth, Old South Union Church, 25 Bay City, Bay County Building, 515 Center 613 East Cass St. (04/22/82) Columbjan St (04/01/82) Ave. (03/25/82) Kent County Plymouth County Bay City, Center Avenue Neighborhood Residential District, Roughly bounded by Grand Rapids, Heartside Historic District, Brockton, Curtis Building, 105-109 Main St Green and N. Madison Aves, 5th and 6th Division, Commerce, and Ionia Aves., (04/15/82) Sts. (04/22/82) Fulton, Weston, Oakes, and Cherry Sts. Brockton, Forest Avenue School, Concord Bay City, Midland Street Commercial (03/02/82) Ave. (07/15/82) District, Roughly bounded by John, Grand Rapids, Third Reformed Church, 1009 Brockton, Goldthwaite Block, 99-103 Main S t Vermont, Catherine and Litchfield Sts. (04/ Hermitage St., SE (04/22/82) (04/15/82) 22/82) Lapeer County Brockton, Howard Block, 93-97 Main St. (04/ . Bay City, Pere Marquette Railroad Depot, 15/82) Bay City Station, 919 Boutell PI. (04/15/82) North Branch, Pioneer State Bank No. 36, Brockton, Lyman Block, 83-91 Main St. (04/ 4046 Huron St. (04/22/82) 15/82) Berrien County Lenawee County Norwell, Norwell Village Area Historic Berrien Springs, Old Berrien County Distict, MA123 (06/02/82) Courthouse Complex, (boundary increase, Adrian vicinity, Raisin Valley Friends Plymouth, Harlow, Sgt. William, Family previously listed as Berrien Springs Meetinghouse, 3552 N. Adrian Hwy. (04/ Homestead, 8 Winter St. (04/15/82) Courthouse), Cass, Kimmel, Madison, and 28/82) Plymouth, Plymouth Village Historic District, Union Sts. (04/29/82) Roughly bounded by Water, Main and Luce County Brewster Sts. (06/02/82) Calhoun County Newbery, Luce County Sheriff’s House and Suffolk County Marshall, Prindle, William, Livery Stable Jail, 411 W. Harrie St. (04/27/82) (Marshall Town Hall), 323 W. Michigan Mackinac County Boston (Charlestown), Roughan Hall, 15-18 Ave. (08/19/82) City Sq. (04/15/82) St. Ignace, Chambers, John, House, 90 North Boston (East Boston), McKay, Donald, House, Cass County State St. (04/22/62) 78-80 White St. (06/02/82) Marcellus vicinity, Newton, George, House, Macomb County Boston (Jamaica Plain), Haffenreffer 20689 Marcellus Hwy. (05/12/82) Brewery, Germania St. (05/02/82) Mt. Clemens, Grand Trunk Western Railroad, Boston, Adams-Nervine Asylum, 990-1020 Chippewa County Mount Clemens Station, 198 Grand St. (10/ (06/01/82) Sault Ste. Marié, Church of Our Saviour, 26/82) Boston, Fields Comer Municipal Building, 1 Friend of Children, Payment Settlement Arcadia St., 195 Adams St. (11/12/81) and Sugar Island (07/08/82) Manistee County Chelsea, Chelsea Square Historic District, Manistee, Manistee Central Business Broadway, Medford, Tremont, Clare County District, Roughly bonded by Maple, Winnisimmett, Cross, Park and Beacon Sts. Farwell, Hitchcock, George and Martha, Washington, Water and River Sts. (05/07/ (04/08/82) House, 205 E. Michigan St. (06/21/82) 82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8645

Menominee County bounded by Saginaw River, S. Michigan, , Central United Methodist Church Menominee, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul's Cleveland and Van Buren Aves. (07/09/82) (Religious Structures of Woodward Ave. and Pacific Railroad Station, 219 West Saginaw, South Jefferson Avenue Historic TR), Woodward Ave. E. Adams St. (08/03/ Fourth Ave. (04/22/82) District (Center Saginaw MRA), Off MI 13 82) (07/09/82) Detroit, Central Woodward Christian Church Monroe County Saginaw, South Michigan Avenue Historic (Religious Structures of Woodward Ave. Monroe, East Elm-North Macomb Street District (Center Saginaw MRA), Roughly TR), 9000 Woodward Ave. (08/03/82) Historic District (City of Monroe MRA), bounded by Fayette, Lyon, Lee and S. Detroit, Coronado Apartments, 3751-73 Roughly bounded by River Raisin, Lorain, Hamilton Sts. (07/09/82) Second Ave. (04/22/82) Monroe and Macomb Sts. (05/06/82) Saginaw, St. John’s Episcopal Church (Center Detroit, First Baptist Church of Detroit Monroe, Old Village Historic District (City of Saginaw MRA), 509 Hancock (07/09/82) (Religious Structures of Woodward Ave. Monroe MRA), MI 50 and MI 125 (05/06/82) Saginaw, Wenzel House (Center Saginaw TR), 8601 Woodward Ave. (08/03/82) Monroe, St. Mary’s Church Complex Historic MRA), 1203 S. Fayette (07/09/82) Detroit, First Unitarian Church of Detroit District (City of Monroe MRA), Elm Ave. Saginaw, West Side Historic Residential (Religious Structures of Woodward Ave. and MI 125 (05/06/82) District (Center Saginaw MRA), Roughly TR), 2870 Woodward Ave. (08/03/82) Monroe, Weis Manufacturing Company, bounded by Mason, Madison, Harrison and Detroit, Gethsemane Evangelical Lutheran ^ Union and 7th Sts. (10/26/82) Lyon Sts. (07/09/82) Church, 4461 Twenty-eighth St. (04/22/82) Saginaw, Wright, Ammi and William, House Detroit, Grand Riviera Theater, 9222 Grand Muskegon County (Center Saginaw MRA), 297 Garden Lane River Ave. (04/22/82) Muskegon, Amazon Hosiery Mill, 530-550 W. (07/09/82) Detroit, Greektown Historic District, Monroe Western Ave. (04/15/82) Schoolcraft County Ave., between Brush and St. Antoine Sts. Muskegon, Muskegon YMCA Building, 297 Manistique, Manistique Pumping Station, (05/06/82) W. Clay Ave. (08/11/82) Deer St. (10/26/81) Detroit, , 137 Cadillac Sq. Oakland County Saginaw, South Jefferson Avenue Historic (04/22/82) Detroit, Hotel, 2240 West Grand Orchard Lake, Orchard Lake Schools District (Center Saginaw MRA), Off MI 13 (07/09/82) Blvd. (11/05/81) Historic District, Indian Trail (03/19/82) Detroit, Metropolitan United Methodist Ottawa County St. Clair County Church (Religious Structures of Woodward Grand Haven, Ferry, Edward P„ House, 514 Marine City, Marine City City Hall, 300 Ave. TR), 8000 Woodward Ave. (08/03/82) Lafayette St. (03/19/82) Broadway St. (01/11/82) Detroit, North Woodward Congregational Port Huron, Harrington Hotel, 1026 Military Church (Religious Structures of Woodward Saginaw County Street(04/22/82) Ave. TR), 8715 Woodward Ave. (08/03/82) Saginaw, Bearinger Building (Center Port Huron, Ladies of the Maccabees Detroit, St. John’s Episcopal Church Saginaw MRA), 124 N. Franklin (07/09/82) Building, 901 Huron Ave. (04/22/82) (Religious Structures of Woodward Ave. TR), Woodward Ave. at E. Fisher Freeway Saginaw, Brockway, Abel, House (Center St. Joseph County Saginaw MRA), 1631 Brockway (07/09/82) (08/03/82) Saginaw, Carriage, Davis, House (Center Three Rivers, Downtown Three Rivers Detroit, St. John’s-St. Luke’s Evangelical Saginaw MRA), 519 N. Fayette (07/09/82) Commercial Historic District, N. Main St., Church, 2120 Russell St. (04/22/82) Saginaw, Central Warehouse (Center . Michigan and Portage Aves. (04/29/82) Detroit, St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church Saginaw MRA), 1800 N. Michigan (07/09/ Washtenaw County (Religious Structures of Woodward Ave. 82) TR), 8850 Woodward Ave. (08/03/82) Ann Arbor vicinity, Complex, E Detroit, St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church Saginaw, Cushway, Benjamin, House (Center of Ann Arbor at Geddes and Dixboro Rds. Saginaw MRA), 1404 S. Fayette (07/09/82) (Religious Structures of Woodward A ve. (08/04/82) TR), 5930 Woodward Ave. (08/03/82) Saginaw, East Genesee Historic Business Ann Arbor, Anderson, William, House, 2301 District (Center Saginaw MRA), Bounded Detroit, State Savings Bank, 151 W. Fort St. Packard Rd. (08/19/82) (03/19/82) by Federal, Weadock, 2nd and Jones Sts. Ann Arbor, , 617 East Huron St. (07/09/82) V (04/22/82) Detroit, Temple Beth-El (Religious Structures Saginaw, East Saginaw Historic Business Ann Arbor, Hoffstetter, Jacob, House, 322 E. of Woodward Ave. TR), 8801 Woodward District (Center Saginaw MRA), Roughly Washington St. (03/19/82) Ave. (08/03/82) bounded by Federal, N. Water, N. • Ann Arbor, Methodist Episcopal Church Detroit Temple Beth-El (WSU Bonstelle Washington and N. Franklin Sts. (07/09/82) Parsonage, 322 E. Washington St. (03/18/ Theatre) (Religious Structures of Saginaw, Grove, The (Center Saginaw MRA), 82) Woodward Ave. TR), 3424 Woodward Ave. S. Washington (07/09/82) Ann Arbor, St. Patrick’s Parish Complex, (08/03/82) Saginaw, House at 1514 N. Michigan Street Northfield Church and Whitmore Lake Rds. Detroit, The Clay School, 453 Martin Luther (Center Saginaw MRA), 1514 N. Michigan (04/23/82) King, Jr., Blvd. (07/08/82) St. (07/09/82) Ypsilanti, Brinkerhoff-Becker House, 601 W. Detroit, Washington Boulevard Historic Saginaw, Michigan Bell Building (Center Forest Ave. (07/08/82) District, Washington Blvd., State and Saginaw MRA), 309 S. Washington (07/09/ Ypsilanti, Ypsilanti Water Works Stand Pipe, Clifford Sts. (07/15/82) 82) Summit and Cross Sts. (10/26/81) Detroit, Woodward Ave. Baptist Church Saginaw, North Jefferson Avenue Historic (Religious Structures of Woodward Ave. District (Center Saginaw MRA), Carroll Wayne County __ TR), 1464 Woodward Ave. (08/03/82) and Jefferson Aves. (07/09/82) Detroit, Arden Park-East Boston Historic Detroit, Woodward Ave. Presbyterian Saginaw, North Michigan Avenue Historic District, Arden Park & E. Boston Aves. Church (Religious Structures of Woodward District (Center Saginaw MRA), Roughly between Woodward and Oakland Aves. Ave. TR), 8501 Woodward Ave. (08/03/82) bounded by Monroe, Fayette, N. Hamilton (04/29/82) Farms, Alger, Russell A., Jr., and W. Remington Sts. (07/09/82) Detroit, Boydell, William C., House, 4614 House, 32 Lake Shore Dr. (07/08/82) Saginaw, Peters, Charles, Sr., House (Center Cass Ave (03/19/82) Highland Park, First United Methodist Saginaw MRA), 130 N. 8th (07/09/82) Detroit, Cathedral Church of St. Paul Church (Religious Structures of Woodward Saginaw, Sacket, Russell, House (Center Complex (Religious Structures of Ave. TR), 16300 Woodward Ave. (08/03/82) Saginaw MRA), 6104 Ct. (07/09/82) Woodward Ave. TR), 4800 Woodward Ave. Highland Park, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Saginaw, Saginaw Central City Expansion (08/03/82) Church (Religious Structures of Woodward District (Center Saginaw MRA), Off MI 13 Detroit, Cathedral of the Most Blessed Ave. TR), 12375 Woodward Ave. (08/03/82) (07/09/82) Sacrament (Religious Structures of Highland Park, Highland Park Presbyterian Saginaw, Saginaw City Historic Business Woodward Ave. TR), 9844—9854 Woodward Church (Religious Structures of Woodward District (Center Saginaw MRA), Roughly Ave. (08/03/82) Ave. TR), 14 Cortland St. (08/03/82) 8646 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Highland Park, Trinity United Methodist Kasson, Kasson Municipal Building (Dodge Eitzen, Bunge, Christian, Jr., Store (Houston Church (Religious.Structures of Woodward County MRA), 12 W. Main (04/16/82) County MRA), Iowa Ave. at Main St. (04/ Ave. TRJ, 13100 Woodward Ave. (08/03/82) Kasson, Leuthold, Jacob, Jr., House (Dodge 06/82) Plymouth, Baker, Henry W„ House, 233 S. County MRA), 108 2nd Ave. NW (04/16/82 LaCrescent, Cameron, Daniel, House Main St. (04/22/82) (Houston County MRA), 429-435 S. 7th St. Fillmore County Edison Institute—Greenfield Village and the (04/06/82) Henry Ford Museum (12/21/81) (NHL) Chatfield, Chatfield Shreveport Municipal Building, 724 McNeil St. (05/05/82) Itasca County Wexford County Lanesboro, Lanesboro Historic District Calumet vicinity, Gran, Frank, Farmstead Cadillac, Shay Locomotive, Cass St. (10/26/ (Fillmore County MRA), MN 16 250 (09/09/ (Itasca County MRA), Off CR 10 (04/22/82) 81) 82) Coleraine vicinity Hartley Sugar Camp MINNESOTA Preston, Fillmore County fail and Carriage (Itasca County MRA), SE of Coleraine (04/ House, Houston and Preston Sts. (03/05/82) 22/82) Aitkin County Rushford, Rushford Wagon and Carriage Coleraine vicinity, Oliver Iron Mining Aitkin vicinity, Swedish Evangelical Company (Fillmore County MRA), Elm St. < Company Buildings TR (Itasca County Lutheran Bethlehem Church (Aitkin (04/27/82) MRA), (04/22/82) County MRA), Off SR 12 (04/16/82) Spring Valley vicinity, Pietenpol, Bernard H., Coleraine, Canisteo District (Aitkin County Workshop and Garage (Fillmore County Aitkin, Aitkin County Courthouse and fail MRA), Aitkin (Aitkin County MRA), 209 and 217 2nd St. MRA), Cherry Grove Village (04/27/82) Spring Valley, Spring Valley Mausoleum Coleraine, Canisteo District General Office NW (04/16/82) Building (Oliver Iron Mining Company Aitkin, Aitkin Public Library (Aitkin County (Fillmore County MRA), Spring Valley Cemetery (04/27/82) Buildings TR (Itasca County MRA), 200 MRA), 121 2nd St. NW (04/16/82) Cole Ave. (04/22/82) Aitkin, Casey, Patrick, House (Aitkin County Spring Valley, Spring Valley Public Library (Fillmore County MRA), 201 S. Broadway Coleraine, Coleraine Methodist Episcopal MRA), 4th St. SE and 2nd Ave. (04/16/82) Church (Itasca County MRA), NW Gayley Aitkin, Northern Pacific Depot (Aitkin (04/27/82) County MRA), Minnesota Ave. (04/16/82) Spring Valley, Steffens, Ephraim, House and Cole Aves. (04/22/82) Aitkin, Potter/Casey Company Building (Fillmore County MRA) 404 N. Broadway Coleraine, General Superintendent’s House (Aitkin County MRA), E Minnesota Ave. (04/27/82) (Oliver Iron Mining Company Buildings between 1st and 2nd Sts. NW (04/16/82) Spring Valley, Strong, William, Estate TR) (Itasca County MRA), Morrison Ave. Hill City, National Woodenware Company (Fillmore County MRA), 508 N. Huron Ave. (04/22/82) Superintendent’s Residence (Aitkin County (04/27/82) Coleraine, Northern Pacific Depot (Aitkin County MRA), Minnesota Ave. (04/16/82) MRA), SW Elm S t and lone Ave. (04/16/ Freeborn County 82) Deer River, Itasca Lumber Company McGrath vicinity, Arthyde Stone House Alberta Lea, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Superintendent’s House (Itasca County (Aitkin County MRA), NE of McGrath (04/ and Pacific Railroad Depot, 606 S. MRA), 506 5th St. SE (04/22/82) 16/82)7 Broadway (02/02/82) Marble, Oliver Boarding House (Oliver Iron Goodhue County Mining Company Buildings TR) (Itasca Becker County County MRA), Jessie St. (04/22/82) White Earth, St. Benedict’s Mission School, S Red Wing, Red Wing Residential Historic of White Earth on CR133 (08/24/82) District, Roughly bounded by W. Fifth, W. Itasca and Cass Counties Main, Cedar and Dakota Sts. (04/15/82) Benton County Red Wing, St. fames Hotel and Buildings, Deer River vicinity, Winnibigoshish Lake Gilman vicinity, Esselman Brothers General , Bush and Main Sts. (01/08/82) Dam, SR 9 (05/11/82) Store (Benton County MRA), NW of Hennepin County Lac Qui Parle County Gilman (04/06/8?) Gilman, Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Eden Prairie, Cummings, John R., Homestead, Dawson, Commercial Bank Building, Off US Church Complex (Benton County MRA), 13600 Pioneer Trail (09/02/82) 212 (01/28/82) Edina, Country Club District, Roughly State St. (04/06/82) LeSueur County Ronneby vicinity, Ronneby Charcoal Kiln bounded by Minnehaha Creek, U.S. 169, (Benton County MRA), W of Ronneby (04/ Arden Ave., W. 44th and 50th Sts. (04/26/ LeSueur vicinity, Episcopal Church (LeSueur 06/82 82) County MRA (additions)), Ottawa (03/15/ Sauk Rapids, Robinson, Leonard, House Excelsior, Excelsior Fruit Growers 82) (Benton County MRA), 202 2nd Ave. S (04/ Association Building, 450 3rd St. (01/04/82) LeSueur vicinity, German Evangelical Salem 06/82) Minneapolis, Fire Station No. 19, 2001 Church (LeSueur County MRA additions)), St. Cloud vicinity, Cota Round Barns (Benton University Ave. SE (01/14/82) CR 156 (03/15/82) County MRA), SR 48 (04/06/82) St. Louis Park, Peavy-Haglin Experimental LeSueur vicinity, Methodist Church (LeSueur Concrete Grain Elevator, Hwy. 7 and 100, County MRA (additions)), Ottawa (03/15/ Carver County SE Comer, (01/17/83) (NHL) 82) Chanhassen, St. Hubertus Catholic Church, Houston County LeSueur vicinity, Needham-Hayes House Blvd., and W. 78th St. (03/19/ (LeSueur County MRA (additions)), Off SR 82) Caledonia, Houston County Poor Home (Houston County MRA), Hwy 12 (04/06/82) 23 (03/15/82) Chippewa County Caledonia, Sprague, Ellsworth Ara and LeSueur vicinity, Ottawa Stone Buildings (LeSueur County MRA (additions)), SE of Mbntevideo, Montevideo Public Library, 125 Robert David, Houses Houston County LeSueur (03/15/82) N. 3rd St. (08/26/82) MRA), 204 and 224 W. Main St. (04/06/82) Caledonia, Williams, Spafford, Hotel (Barnes LeSueur, Cosgrove, C. N, House (LeSueur Dodge County House) (Houston County MRA), E. Main at County MRA (additions)), 228 S. 2nd (03/ Dodge Center vicinity, Nelson, Perry, House N. Marshall (04/06/82) 15/82) (Dodge County MRA), SR 22 (04/16/82) Eitzen vicinity, Eitzen Stone Barn (Houston LeSueur, Smith-Cosgrove House (LeSueur Hayfield vicinity, Holtermann, Andrew, County MRA), S of Eitzen (04/o6/82) County MRA (additions)), 228 S Main St. House (Dodge County MRA), SR 30, S side Eitzen vicinity, Johnson, Charles, Flour Mill (03/15/82) (04/16/82) (Upper Mill) (Houston County MRA), NE of Montgomery, Hilltop Hall (LeSueur County Kasson vicinity, Carlson, Ole, House (Dodge Eitzen (04/06/82) MRA (additions)), 206 N. 1st St. (03/15/82) County MRA), Hwy. 15 (04/16/82) Eitzen vicinity, Portland Prairie Methodist Montgomery, Westerman Lumber Office and Kasson, Eureka Hotel (Dodge County MRA), Episcopal Church (Houston County MRA), House (LeSueur County MRA (additions)), 3rd Ave. SW at 1st SW (04/16/82) Off MN 76 (04/06/82) 201 S. 1st SL (03/15/82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8647

New Prague, First Notional Bank (LeSueur Glenwood, Pope County Courthouse (Pope Nerstrand, Nerstrand City Hall (Rice County County MBA (additions)), 112 E. Main (03 / County MRA), E. Minnesota St. (04/01/82) MRA), Main St. (04/06/82) 15/82) Lowry, Lowry Public School (Pope County Nerstrand, Osmund Osmundson House (Rice New Prague, Hotel Broz (LeSueur County MRA), Florence Ave. and Maple St. (04/01/ County MRA), E. Nerstrand, N. Main Sts. MRA (additions)), 212 W. Main (03/15/82) 82) (04/06/82) Ottawa, Ottawa Town Hall (LaSueur County Sedan vicinity, Iverson, Urjans, Cabin, Off Nerstrand vicinity, Thorstein Veblen MRA (additions)), Ottawa (03/15/82) MN (02/11/82) Farmstead, NE of Nerstrand off MN 246, Ottawa, Patten Farmhouse (LeSueur County Starbiick, Minnewaska Hospital (Pope (12/21/81) (NHL) MRA (additions)), Ottawa (03/15/82) County MRA), Wollan and Fifth Sts. (04/ Northfield vicinity, Drake Farmhouse (Rice Ottawa, Rinshed House (LeSueur County 01/82) County MRA), CR 22 and 1 (04/06/82) MRA (additions)), Ottawa (03/15/82) Villard vicinity, Pennie, Daniel, House (Pope Northfield, All Saints Church (Rice County Ottawa, Schwartz House and Bam (LeSueur County MRA), MN 27 (04/01/82) MRA), Washington and 5th Sts. (04/06/82) County MRA (additions)), Ottawa (03/15/ Ramsey County Northfield, Lord, Drew H„ House (Rice 82) County MRA), 201 E. 3rd (04/06/82) Waterville, Union Hotel (LeSueur County St. Paul, Butler, Pierce and Walter, House, MRA (additions)), 201 Paquin St. E. (03/15/ 1345-1347 Summit Ave. (04/22/82) Northfield, Scoville Memorial Library (Rice 82) St. Paul, Finch, VanSlyck and McConville County MRA), 1st St. E. and College St. Dry Goods Company Building, 366 (04/06/82) Lincoln County Wacouta St. (02/01/82) Northfield, Skinner Memorial Chapel (Rice Lake Benton, Lake Benton Opera House and St. Paul, Minnesota Boat Club Boathouse on County MRA), 1st, Winona, and College Kimball Building, Benton St. (04/22/82) Raspberry Island, 1 S. Wabasha St. (02/04/ Sts. (04/06/82) Shieldsville, St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Lyon County 82) St. Paul, St. Paul Wqmen’s City Club, 305 St. and Parsonage (Rice County MRA), CR 10 Cottonwood, Norseth, Martin, House (Lyon Peter St. (03/19/82) (04/Ö6/82) County MRA), 86 E. Main (03/15/82) Webster vicinity, Annunciation Church of Lynd, Kiel & Morgan Hotel/Lyon County Rice County Hazelwood (Rice County MRA), SR 46 (04/ Courthouse (Lyon County MRA), River St. Dundas, Ault Store (Rice County MRA), 2nd 06/82) & SR 4(03/15/82) St. (04/06/82) Marshall, Gieske, William F., House (Lyon Dundas, Church of the Holy Cross (Rice Roseau County County MRA), 601 W. Lyon (03/15/82) County MRA), 2nd St. (04/06/82) Warroad, Warroad Canadian National Marshall, Masonic Timple/Delta Lodge No. Dundas, Martin House (Rice County MRA), Railway Depot, Main St. (04/06/82) 119 (Lyon County MRA), 325 W. Main (03/ Bridge and 1st Sts. (04/06/82) 15/82) Faribault, Buck, Cassius, House (Rice County Scott County Minneota, Anderson, J. S., House (Lyon MRA). 1241st Ave. SW (04/06/82) New Prague, St. Wenceslaus Church County MRA), 402 E. 2nd St. (03/15/82) Faribault, Buckham, Thomas Scott, Memorial Complex, E. Main St. (02/19/82) Minneota, Anderson, O. G„ & Co. Store (Lyon Library (Rice County MRA), Central Ave. County MRA), Jefferson St. (03/15/82) and Division St. (04/06/82) Sibley County Minneota, St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Faribault, Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour Gibbon, Gibbon City Hall, 1st Ave. and 12th Church & Parsonage (Lyon County MRA), and Guild House (Boundary Increase), 515 St. (08/19/82) 412-414 E Lyon St. (03/15/82) NW Second Ave. (02/19/82) Henderson, Poehler, August F„ House, 700 Tracy, First National Bank (Lyon County Faribault, Faribault City Hall (Rice County Main St. (02/04/82) MRA), 101 3rd St. (03/15/82) MRA), 2081st Ave. NW (04/06/82) St, Louis County McLeod County Faribault, Faribault Historic Commercial District (Rice County MRA), Central Ave, Virginia, Jukola Boardinghouse, 201 N. 3rd Winsted, Winsted City Hall, 1811st St., N 2nd and 3rd Sts. (04/06/82) Ave. (03/10/82) (08/19/82) Faribault, Faribault Water Works (Rice Virginia, Shirt Factory, 305 S. 1st St. (02/04/ Mower County County MRA), 7th St. NW (04/06/82) 82) Austin, Cook-Hormel House, 208 4th Ave., Faribault, Farmer Seed and Nursery Steams County NW (08/19/82) Company (Rice County MRA), 818 NW 4th St. (04/06/82) Avon, Church of the Immaculate Conception Nobles County Faribault, Hospital (Rice County MRA), (Ethnic Hamlet Churches: Steams County Catholic Settlement TR) (Steams County Worthington, Citizens’ National Bank, 326 Faribault State Hospital (04/06/82) 10th St. (03/18/82) Faribault, Hutchinson, John, House (Rice MRA), Off 194 (04/15/82) County MRA), 305 2nd St. NW (04/06/82) Belgrade, Borgending, Christopher, House Olmsted County Faribault, Rice County Courthouse and Jail (Steams County MRA), Washburn Ave. Chatfield, White, Milo, House (Hazelwood), (Rice County MRA), 3rd St. and 2nd Ave. (04/15/82) 122 Burr Oak St. (03/19/82) NW (04/06/82) Cold Spring, Hermanutz, Eugene, House Rochester vicinity, Mayowood Historic Faribault, Rock Island Depot (Rice County (Cold Spring Brewers' Houses TR) (Steams District, SR 125 (03/31/82) MRA), 3rd St. and 1st Ave. NE (04/06/82) County MRA), 302 N. Red. River Ave. (04/ Rochester, Avalon Hotel, 301 N. Broadway Faribault, Shattuck Historic District (Rice 15/82) (03/19/82) County MRA), Shumway Ave. (04/06/82) Cold Spring, Osier, John, House (Cold Spring Faribault, Si. Mary’s Hall (Rice County Brewers’ Houses TR) (Steams County Polk County MRA), 4th St., NE and 4th Ave. NE (04/06/ MRA), 201 N. Red River Ave. (04/15/82) Gentilly, St. Peter’s Church, Off US 2 (08/19/ 82) Cold Spring, Peters, Ferdinand, House (Cold 82) Faribault, Steens land Library (Rice County Spring Brewers’ Houses TR) (Steams MRA), St. Olaf College Campus (04/06/82) County MRA), 214 N. Red River Ave. (04/ Pope County Faribault, Theopold Mercantile Co. 15/82) Glenwood vicinity, Sunset Beach Hotel, SR Wholesale Grocery Building (Rice County Freeport, Swany White Flour Mill and 17 (02/11/82) MRA), 1st Ave. and 3rd St. NE (04/06/82) Miller’s House (Steams County MRA), Glenwood vicinity, Terrace Historic District Faribault, Wilson, Hudson, House (Rice Mary St. (04/15/82) (Pope County MRA), off State Hwy 104 (04/ County MRA), 1041st Ave. NW (04/06/82) Holdingford vicinity, Church of the Sacred 01/82) Nerstrand vicinity, Bonde Farmhouse (Rice Heart (Ethnic Hamlet Churches: Stearns Glenwood, Fremad Association Building County MRA), CR 27 and MI Hwy. 246 (04/ County Catholic Settlement TR) (Steams (Pope County State Bank Building) (Pope 06/82) County MRA), Arban (04/15/82) County MRA), 2-22 S. Franklin (04/01/82) Nerstrand vicinity, Valley Grove (Rice Kimball, Kimball Prairie Village Hall Glenwood, Glenwood Public Library (Pope 'County MRA), CR 29 off MI Hwy. 246 (04/ (Steams County MRA), Main St. and Hazel County MRA), 1081st Ave. (04/01/82) 06/82) (04/15/82) 8648 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1 , 1983 / Notices

Rockville, Clark and McCormack Quarry and Washington County Chickasaw County House (Stearns County MRA), MN 23 at Afton/Valley Creek, Bodies, Erastus, House Houston, Judge Bates House, S. Monroe St. Pine St (04/15/82) (Valley Creek Residences TR) (05/06/82) Sauk Centre, Palmer House Hotel, 500 (Washington County MRA), 1741 Sinclair Lewis Aye. (02/11/82) Stagecoach Trail (04/20/82) Claiborne County St. Augusta, St. Mary Help of Christians Afton/Valley Creek, Gilbert, Newington, Lorman, Alcorn State University Historic Church and Rectory (Ethnic Hamlet House (Valley Creek Residences TR) District, Alcorn State University campus Churches: Steams County Catholic (Washington County MRA), 1678 (05/17/82) Settlement TR) (Stearns County MRA) CR Stagecoach Trail (04/20/82) Clay County 7(04/15/82) Furber, J. P., House St. Cloud, Bensen, John NH House, 402 0th East Cottage Grove, (Washington County MRA) 7310 Lamar West Point, West Point Central City Historic Ave„ S (02/11/82) \ District, MS 50 (06/01/82) St. Cloud, Bishop’s House/Chancery Office Ave. (04/20/82) (Steams County MRA), 214 3rd Ave. S. (04/ Lakeland, Jackson, Mitchell, Farmhouse, DeSoto County 15/82) 16376 7th St. Lane South (02/19/82) Stillwater, Hersey, Roscoe, House, 416 S. 45th Olive Branch vicinity, Miller Plantation St. Cloud, Clarke, Nehemiah P., House House, Miller Rd. (07/15/82) (Steams County MRA), 356 3rd Ave. S (04/ St. (02/19/82) 15/82) Stillwater, Jenks, Capt. Austin, House Franklin County St. Cloud, Fifth Avenue Commercial' (Washington County MRA), 504 S. 5th St, Meadville, Franklin County Courthouse, Buildings (Stearns County MRA), 14-30 5th (04/20/82) Courthouse Sq. (12/17/81) Ave. S (even numbers only) (04/15/82) Stillwater, Lammers, Albert, House St. Cloud, First National Bank (Steams (Washington County MRA), 1306 S. 3rd St Hinds County County MRA), 501 St. Germain St (04/15/ (04/20/82) Jackson, Merrill-Maley House, 739 N. State 82) Stillwater, McKusick, Ivory, House St. (04/29/82) St. Cloud, S t Cloud Public Library (Stearns (Washington County MRA), 504 N. 2nd St. Raymond vicinity, McNair Plantation, SE of County MRA), 124 5th Ave. S (04/15/82) (04/20/82) Raymond on MS 18 (05/03/82) St. Cloud, Steams County Courthouse and Stillwater, Minneapolis & St. Paul Suburban fail (Stearns County MRA), 1st St. and 8th Railway Company Office & Power House Humphreys County Ave. N (04/15/82) (Washington County MRA), 518 N. Owens Lake City vicinity, Slate Archaeological Site St. Joseph, Church of St Joseph and Rectory (04/20/82) (22 HU655), (07/08/82) (Ethnic Hamlet Churches: Stearns County Stillwater, Old Minnesota State Prison Catholic Settlement TR) (Steams County (Washington County MRA), Main and Jackson County MRA), Minnesota St. and College Ave. (04/ Laurel Sts. (04/20/82) Hurley vicinity, DeGroote Folk House, NE of 15/82) Stillwater, Sauntry, William, House and Hurley off MS 013 (05/04/82) St. Joseph, First State Bank (Stearns County Recreation Hall (Washington County MRA), 23 Minnesota St. W. (04/15/82) MRA), 624 N. 4th St. and 625 N. 5th St. (04/ Lowndes County S t Stephen, Church of St Stephen and 20/82) Columbus, South Columbus Historic District, Rectory (Ethnic Hamlet Churches: Stearns Stillwater, St. Croix Lumber Mills (Stillwater U.S. 82(06/08/82) County Catholic Settlement TR) (Steams Manufacturing Company) (Washington County MRA), CR 2 (04/15/82) Madison County County MRA), St. Anthony vicinity, Gogala, Anton, 318 N. Main (04/20/82) Stillwater, Stussi, Henry, House (Washington Canton, Canton Courthouse Square Historic Farmstead (Steams County MRA), SR 39 District, Center, Liberty, Peace and Union and MN 238 (04/15/82) County MRA), 9097 Mendel Rd. (04/20/82) Stillwater, Webster, Mortimer, House Sts. (08/30/82) Stevens County (Washington County MRA), 435 S. Tougaloo, Boddie, John W., House, Tougaloo College campus (05/13/82) Morris, Stanton, Lewis H„ House (The Broadway (04/20/82) Chimneys), 907 Park St. (08/19/82) Winona County Marshall County Wabasha County Homer vicinity, Rockledge, US Highway 61 Holly Springs, Chalmers Institute (Holly Wabasha, First Congregational Parsonage, (08/26/82) Springs MRA), W. Chulahoma Ave. (06/28/ 305 W. 2nd St. (02/04/82) Winona, Schlitz Hotel 129 W. 3rd St. (08/26/ 82) Wabasha, Grace Memorial Episcopal 82) Holly Springs, Hillcrest Cemetery (Holly Church, 205 E. 3rd St. (02/04/82) Springs MRA) Center St. (06/28/82) Wabasha, Wabasha Commercial District, MISSISSIPPI Holly Springs, Malone House (Holly Springs Roughly bounded by R.R. tracks, Bridge Adams County MRA), 197 W. College Ave. (06/28/82) Holly Springs, Oakview (Rust College and Bailey Aves. and Second St. (04/15/82) Natchez vicinity, Cedar Grove, SE of Natchez Wabasha, Wabasha County Poor House, Infirmary) Holly Springs MRA), Rust Hiawatha Dr. (08/26/82) (03/19/82) College Campus, Rust Ave. (06/28/82) Natchez Vicinity, China Grove Plantation, S Holly Springs, Old Water and Electric Light Waseca County of Natchez (04/07/82) Plant (Holy Springs MRA), 140 E. Falconer Janesville, Janesville Free Public Library, 102 Natchez vicinity,hosier's Mound, NE of Ave. (06/28/82) W. 2nd St. (08/19/82) Natchez off US 61 (09/02/82) New Richland vicinity, Vista Lutheran Natchez vicinity, Kingston Methodist Church, Oktibbeha County Church, N of New Richland off MN 13 (08/ SE of Natchez (05/13/82) Starkville, Greensboro Street, Historic 26/82) Natchez Brandon, Gerald, IV, House, 708 N District, Greensboro St. (06/14/82) Waseca, Armstrong, W. /., Company Union St. (03/19/82) Wholesale Grocers, 202 SW 2nd St. (08/19/ Natchez Dicks, John, House, 802 N. Union St. Tallahatche County 82) (03/25/82) Charleston, Lamb-Fish Bridge, E. of Waseca, Aughenbaugh, W. /., House, 831 NE Natchez Keyhole House, 1016 Main St. (03/ Charleston (05/17/82) 3rd Ave. (08/24/82) 25/82) Sumner, Murphey-Jennings House, 307 Waseca, Ward, R. Percy, House, 804 E. Elm Washington vicinity, Warren-Erwin House, Walnut St. (03/25/82) Ave. (08/19/82) Palestine Rd. (03/19/82) Waseca, Waseca County Courthouse, 307 N. Warren County State St. (09/02/82) Amite County Vicksburg, Anchuca, 10101st E. St. (03/22/82) Waseca, Wolf, W. R., House, 522 2nd Ave. Centre ville vicinity, Sunnyslope, NE of \ Vicksburg, Davis-Mitchell House,. 901 NE (08/24/82) Centreville (03/22/82) Crawford St. (06/01/82) Federal Register / VoL 48, No. 41'/ Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8649

Vicksburg, Feld House, 2108 Cherry St. (08/ Gasconade County Pike County 02/82) Hermann vicinity, Vallet-Danuser House, E Louisiana, Luce-Dyer House, 220 N. 3rd St. Vicksburg, Lane, John, House, 905 Crawford of Hermann on MO 100 (09/23/82) (09/23/82) St. (05/06/82) Vicksburg, Walnut Hills, 1214 Adams St. (03/ Greene County Ray County 19/82) Springfield; Abou Ben Adhem Shrine Mosque, Richmond, Dougherty Auditorium, 203 W. Vicksburg, Young-Bradfield House, 913 601 E. St. Louis (00/09/82) Main St. (09/16/82) Crawford St. (05/06/82) Howard County Shannon County Washington County' Fayette, Oakwood, 1 Leonard Ave. (09/23/82) Eminence vicinity. Alley Spring Roller Mill, Greenville, Finlay House, 137 N. Poplar St W of Eminence off MO 106 (12/08/81) (04/27/82) Fayette, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 104 W. Greenville, Old Delta Democrat Times Davis St. (09/09/82) St. Charles County Building, 201-203 Main St. (03/25/82) Franklin vicinity, Cedar Grove, W of Franklin (07/19/82) New Melle, St. Paul’s Church, SR D (09/09/ Wilkinson County Glasgow, Glasgow Presbyterian Church, 82) Commerce and 4th Sts. (09/09/82) St. Charles, Watson, Samuel Stewart, House, Centreville vicinity, Forest Home Plantation, 205 S. Duchesne Dr. (09/23/82) SW of Centreville (03/19/82) Jackson County Woodville, Woodville Historic District, St. Louis (Independent City) Kansas City, Beth Shalom Synagogue, 3400 Roughly bounded by Prentiss, 2nd, College, Aubert Place (Fountain Park), Fountain Ave. Siglo, and Water Sts. (09/30/82) The Paseo (09/09/82) Kansas City, Corrigan, Thos., Building, 1828 between Walton Ave. and Kings Highway Yalobusha County Walnut St. (09/16/82) (09/30/82) Coffeeville, Coffeeville Hotel, (03/01/82) - Kansas City, Fire Department Headquarters; Barr Branch Library Historic District, 2500- Fire Station #2,1020 Central Ave. (09/02/ 2630 Lafayette.Ave. (09/02/82) MISSOURI 82) Building at 1300 Washington Avenue, 1300- 1310 Washington Ave. (09/02/82) Atchison County Kansas City, Gate City National Bank, 1111 Grand Ave. (09/02/82) Butler House, 4484 W. Pixie Blvd. (09/02/82) Tarkio, Walnut Inn, 224 Main St. (04/12/82) Kansas City, Meyer, August, House, 4415 Chemical Building, 721 Olive St. (03/19/82) Boone County Warwick Blvd. (09/09/82) Des Peres School, 8307 Michigan Ave. (09/02/ Kansas City, Mutual Musicians Association 82) Columbia, Pierce Pennant Motor Hotel, 1406 Hargadine-McKittrick Dry Goods Building, Old US 40 W. (09/02/82) Building, 1823 Highland Ave. (12/21/ 81) (NHL) 911 Washington Ave. (03/19/82) Buchanan Kansas City, Webster School, 1644 Hotel Statler, 822 Washington Ave. (0^/19/ 82) . Rushville vicinity, Fenton, Enoch Madison, Wyandotte St. (09/02/82) Kansas City, West Eleventh Street Historic Lincoln Trust Building, 706 Chestnut St. (03/ House (Edward Jackson Fenton House), SE 19/82) District, Central and W. 11th Sts. (09/09/ of Rushville (04/12/82) Lindell Real Estate Company Buidling, 1015 St. Joseph, Miller-Porter-Lacy House, 2912 82) Washington Ave (03/19/82) Frederick Blvd. (09/09/82) Jasper County Phillips, Homer G., Hospital, 26101 Whittier St. Joseph, Richardson, John D„ Dry Goods St. (09/23/82) Company, 300 N. 3rd St. (04/12/82) Webb City, Middle West Hotel, 1 S. Main St. (09/16/82) Principia/Page-Park YMCA Gymnasium, St. Joseph, St. Joseph Public Library, 10th and 5569 Minerva Ave. (09/02/82) Felix Sts. (09/20/82) Laclede County S.S. Cyril and Methodius Historic District, I- St. Joseph, Vosteen-Hauck House, 913 N. 2nd 70 (06/28/82) St. (09/23/82) Lebanon^ Ploger-Moneymaker Place, 291 Harwood Ave. (09/23/82) Shaw Avenue Place, Roughly bounded by De Calloway County Tanty St., S. Spring, Shaw and S. Grand Lafayette County Fulton, Westminster College Historic Aves. (04/12/82) District, Off Westminster Ave. (04/12/82) Higginsville vicinity, Confederate Chapel, Silk Exchange Building, 501-511N. Tucker Cemetery and Cottage, N of Higginsville Blvd. (09/02/82) Cape Girardeau County (12/16/81) Union Trust Company Building, 705 Oliver St. Cape Girardeau, St. Vincent De Paul Catholic (06/17/82) Missouri County Church, 131 South Main St. (04/12/82) Wiltshire and Versailles Historic Building, Clayton, Carrswold Historic District, 1-26 724 and 709 Skinker Blvd. (09/29/82) Cass County ^ Carrswold Dr. (09/09/82) St. Louis County Harrisonville, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 400 W. Wall St. (09/09/82) Moniteau County Clayton, Brentmoor Park, Brentmoor and California, Old Barnhill Building, 301 North Forest Ridge District, Big Bend and Clay County High St. (04/12/82) Wydown Blvds. (09/23/82) Kearney vicinity, Claybrook House, NE of California, Old California City Hall and Fire Clayton, Haarstick-Whittemore Houses, 6420 Kearney (12/21/81) Station, 101 North High St. (04/12/82) and 6440 Forsyth Blvd. (09/02/82) Clayton, Shanley Building, 7800 Maryland Cooper County Montgomery County Ave. (09/20/82). Jamestown vicinity, Dick-Kobel Homestead, Starkenburg, Shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows, Glendale, McPherson-Holland House, 115 W of Jamestown (09/09/82) SR P (09/09/82) Edwin Ave. (09/16/82) Pleasant Green vicinity, Prairie View, E of Kirkwood, Grace Episcopal Church, Taylor Pleasant Green off MO 135 (09/20/82) Morgan County and Argoime Sts. (04/12/82) Barnett vicinity, Ratcliff, Jesse, House, NE of Ladue, Busch’s Grover, 9160 Clayton Rd. (09/ Daviess County Barnett (04/12/82) 09/82) Gallatin, Ray, A., Taylor House, 212 W. Van Normandy, St. Vincent’s Hospital, 7301 St. Buren St. (04/12/82) Osage County Charles Rock Rd. (04/12/82) Rich Fountain* Sacred Heart Catholic Church DeKalb County St. Louis, Shaw Avenue Place District, and Parsonage, SR U (09/09/82) Roughly bounded by De Tonty St., S. Stewartsville vicinity, Dalton-Uphoff House, Spring, Shaw and S. Grand Aves. (04/12/ N of Stewartsville (04/12/82) Pemiscot County 82) Weatherby vicinity, Riggs, Absolom, House, Caruthersville, Caruthersville Water Tower, University City, McGarry House, 6965 SR 1 (04/12/82) W, 3rd St. (09/09/82) Pershing Ave. (04/12/82) 8650 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

University City, Sutter-Meyer House, 6826 Trident, Trident School (One Room Franklin County Chamberlain Court (04/12/82) Schoolhouses of Gallatin County TR), S of Naponee, First Congregat Church, U.C.C., Off Webster Groves, Marshall Place Historic Trident (07/21/81) NE 31C (09/14/82) Place, Marshall Pi. (06/17/82) Webster Groves, Rock House, Edgewood Glacier County Hall County Children’s Center, 330 N. Gore (09/09/82) Browning vicinity, Holy Family'Mission, (06 / Grand Island, Cathedral of the Nativity of the 14/82) >Texas County Blessed Virgin Mary, 204 S. Cedar St. (07/ Golden Valley County 15/82) Plato vicinity, Bates-Geers House, E of Plata Grand Island, Roeser, Oscar, House, 721 W. on Slabtown Rd. (09/23/82) Ryegate vicinity, Grace Lutheran Church of Koenig St. (6/25/62) Barber, W, of Ryegate (02/01/82) MONTANA Jefferson County Granite County Cascade County Diller, Colman House (JF02-4), 501 Lavelle Vaughn vicinity, Vaughn, Robert, Homestead Philipsburg vicinity, Rock Creek Guard St. (08/25/82) (Captain Couch Ranch), Vaughn Cemetery Station (Rock Creek Ranger Station) Rd. (Cascade County Rd. (06/14/82) 24GN165, W of Philipsburg on Hwy 348 and Kearney County the Rock Creek Rd. (07/13/82) Axtell vicinity, Salem Swedish Methodist Custer County Lake County Episcopal Church (KN00-2), SW of Axtell Miles City, Miles, George M,, House, 28 S. (07/29/82) Lake St. (02/17/82) Post Creek vicinity, Fort Connah Site, US 93 (04/28/82) Knox County Deer Lodge County Lewis and Clark Counties Verdigre vicinity, Rad Sladkovsky (C.S.P.S. Anaconda, Washoe Theater; 305 Main St. Cis. 68; Z.C.B.J. Cis. 8) (KX09-1), (06/29/82) (04/30/82) Helena, Silverman, Morris, House, 412 N. Rodney St. (06/14/82) Lancaster County Fergus County Missoula County Lincoln, Harris House, 1630 K ST. (09/02/82) Lewistown, St. Leo’s Catholic Church, 124 W. Lincoln, Rover-Williams House, 407 N. 26th Broadway (05/06/82) Missoula, Carnegie Public Library, 335 N. St. (06/14/82) Pattee St. (04/30/82) Gallatin County Lincoln, Ryons-Alexander House, 1835 Ryons Missoula, Milwaukee Depot, 250 Station Dr. St. (07/08/82) Belgrade Springhill School (One Room (04/30/82) Lincoln, Temple of Congregation Binai Schoolhouses of Gallatin County TR), NE Missoula, St, Francis Xavier Church, 420 W. Jeshurun, 20 and South Sts. (06/25/82) of Belgrade (07/21/82) Pine St. (04/28/82) Lincoln, Wyuka Cemetery, 3600 O St. (07/19/ Belgrade, Maudlow School (One Room Schoolhouses of Gallatin County TR), Powell County 82) Milwaukee Rd. (08/23/82) Deer Lodge, Deerlodge American Women’s Nemaha County League Chapter House, Belgrade, Pass Creek School (One Room 802 Missouri Ave. "•Auburn, First United Presbyterian Church of Schoolhouses of Gallatin County TR), NE (06/14/82) Auburn, 1322 19th St. (07/15/82) of Belgrade (07/21/82) Deer Lodge, Trask Hall, 703 5th Ave. (04/30/ Belgrade, Reese Creek School (One Room - 82) Platte County Schoolhouses of Gallatin County TR), NE Richland County Columbus, Gottschalk, Frederick L. and L. of Belgrade (07/21/81) Frederick, Houses, 202217th St. (06/25/82) Bozeman, Lower Bridger School (One Room Sidney, Peoples’ Congregational Church, 203 Schoolhouses of Gallatin County TR), E of 2nd Ave., SW. (04/30/82) Seward County Bozeman (07/21/81) Valley County Bee, States Ballroom, Off NE 415 (10/14/81) Bozeman, Malmborg School (One Room Seward, Seward County Courthouse Square Schoolhouses of Gallatin County TR), E of Nashua, Sargent, Charles C., House, 615 Front St. (07/08/82) Historic District, Roughly bounded by Bozeman (07/21/81) Jackson, 7th, and South Sts. (07/15/82) Bozeman, Pine Butte School (One Room Yellowstone County Staplehurst vicinity, Deutsche Evangelisch Schoolhouses of Gallatin County TR), W of Bozeman (07/21/81) Billings, Moss, Preston B., House, 914 Lutherische Zion Kirche, SW of Bozeman, Rea School (One Room Division St. (04/30/82) Staplehurst (06/25/82) Schoolhouses of Gallatin County TR), W of Billings, Prescott Commons, Rimrock Rd. (04/ Washington County 30/82) Bozeman (07/21/81) Blair, Castetter, Abraham, House, 1815 Grant Crail Ranch Gallatin Gateway vicinity, ''NEBRASKA St. (06/25/82) Buildings, Meadow Village (04/15/82) Gallatin Gateway, Anderson School (One Burt County Blair, Crowell, C. C„ Jr., House, 2138 Room Schoolhouses of Gallatin County Washington St. (07/19/82) Lyons vicinity, Deutsche Ev. Luth. St Fontanelle, Fontanelle Township Hall, Off TR), E of Gallatin Gateway (07/21/81) Johannes Kirche (BT00-9),*[08/02/62) Gallatin Gateway, Cottonwood School (One NE 91 (09/09/82) Room Schoolhouses of Gallatin County Butler County Webster County TR), SE of Gallatin Gateway (07/21/81) David City, Taylor, Chauncey S., House, 715 Red Cloud, First Baptist Church (Willa Little Bear School (One Gallatin Gateway, 4th St. (06/25/82) Cather TR), 442 N. Seward St. (08/12/82) Room Schoolhouses of Gallatin County Red Cloud, Willa Cather Memorial Prairie TR), Colfax County Bear Creek Rd. (04/15/82) (Willa Cather TR), S of Red Cloud on U.S. Gallatin Gateway, Spanish Creek School Schuyler, Janecek, John, House, 805 E. 8th St. Hwy. 281 (08/12/82) (One Room Schoolhouses of Gallatin (07/15/82) County TR), NW of Gallatin (07/21/81) York County Dodge County Manhattan, Dry Creek School (One Room Benedict vicinity, Jeffery, W. S., Farmstead, Schoolhouses of Gallatin County TR), E of Fremont, Schneider, R.B., House, 234 W. 10th W of Benedict (07/26/82) Manhattan (07/21/81) St. (07/15/82) . Sedan, Sedan School (One Room NEVADA Schoolhouses of Gallatin County TR), NE Douglas County of Belgrade (07/21/81) Omaha, First National Bank Building, 300- Carson City (independent city) Three Forks Ruby Theatre, 212 Main St. (04/ , 312 16th St., and 1601-1605 Famam St. (06/ St. Charles Hotel—Muller’s Hotel, 302-304- 30/82) 25/82) 310 S. Carson St. (05/27/82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8651

Clark County Tonopah and vicinity, McKim, H. A., Building Reno, Mackay School o f Mines Building, Boulder City, Boulder Dam Hotel, 1305 (Tonopah MBA), Main and Oddie Sts. (05/ University of Nevada, Reno campus (04/ Arizona St. (07/13/82) 20/82) 01/82) Boulder City, Old , 701 Tonopah and vicinity, Nevada-Califomia Reno, Riverside M ill Company Flourmill, 345 (04/01/82) Power Company Substation and Auxiliary E. 2nd St. (08/18/82) vicinity, Brownstorw Canyon Power Building (Tonopah MBA), Comer of Reno, Wingfield, George, House, 219 Court Archeological District, (09/22/82) Knapp and Cutting Sts. (07/26/82) St. (07/15/82) Tonopah and vicinity, Nye County Esmeralda County Courthouse (Tonopah MBA), McCulloch St. NEW HAMPSHIRE Goldfield, Goldfield Historie District, (05/20/82) Belknap County Tonopah and vicinity, Nye County Roughly bounded by 5th St., Miner, Spring, Gilford, Kimball Castle (The Broads), Locke’s Crystal and Elliott Aves. (06/14/82) Mercantile Company Building (Tonopah MRA), 147 Main St. (05/20/82) Hill Rd. (08/16/82) Mineral County Tonopah and vicinity, Raycraft, Arthur, Laconia, Laconia Passenger Station, Hawthorne, Mineral County Courthouse, 551 House (Tonopah MBA), Booker St. (05/20/ Veterans Sq. (01/11/82) C St. (01/29/82) 82) Carroll County Tonopah and vicinity, Sawles, Judge W. A„ Nye County House (Tonopah MRA), 155 Central St. (05/ Moultonborough, Freese’s Tavern, Main St. Tonopah and vicinity, Bartlett, George A., 20/82) (04/29/82) House (Tonopah MBA), McQuillan and Tonopah and vicinity, Shaw, Cal Stone Row South Wolfeboro, Union Church, S. Main St. Booker Sts. (05/20/82) House (Tonopah MRA), Central St. (05/20/ (04/29/82) Tonopah and vicinity, Bass Building 82) Cheshire County (Tonopha MBA), 119 St. Patrick (05/20/82) Tonopah and vicinity, Shaw, Cal., Adobe Tonopah and vicinity, Boak, Cada C., House Duplex (Tonopah MBA), 129 C en tral (05/ Keene, United Church o f Christ in Keene, 23 (Tonopah MBA), Ellis St. (05/20/82) 20/82) Central Sq. (03/09/82) Surry, Mason-Watkins House, Off NH 12 (03/ Tonopah an d vicinity, Board and Batten Tonopah and vicinity, Shields, E. R., House 11/82) Cottage (Tonopah MBA), Prospect St. (05/ (Tonopah MRA), 351 St. Patrick (08/20/82) 20/82) Tonopah and vicinity, Smith, J. E., Stone Coos County Tonopah and vicinity, Board and Batten Duplex (Tonopah MRA), 415 Florence (07/ 26/82) Gorham vicinity, Crawford Depot, Off US 302 Miners Cabin (Tonopah MBA), Oddie Ave. (04/29/82) (05/20/82) Tonopah and vicinity, St. Marks P. E. Church Tonopah and vicinity, Brann Boardinghouse (Tonopah MRA), 210 University Ave. (05/ Sargent’s Purchase, Tip-Top House, Mt. (Tonopah MBA), Bryan St. (05/20/82) 20/82) Washington State Park(0l/ll/82) Tonopah and vicinity, State Bank and Trust Tonopah and vicinity, Bethlehem, Burt-Cheney Farm, U.S. 302 (03/ (Tonopah (MBA), 209-251 Brougher (05/20/ Company (Tonopah MRA), 102 Brougher (05/20/82) 25/82) 82) Franconia vicinity, Lovett’s by Lafayette Tonopah and vicinity, Brougher-Govan Block Tonopah and vicinity, Stone Jail Building and Row House (Tonopah MRA), W a te r St. (05/ Brook (Lovett’s Inn), S of Franconia on (Tonopah MBA), Main St. (05/20/82) Profile Rd. (03/11/82) Tonopah and vicinity, Burdick, E. E„ House 20/82) Tonopah and vicinity, Tonopah Liquor Franconia, Dow Academy, Dow Ave. (08/31/ (Tonopah MBA), 248 Prospect St. (05/20/ 82) 82) Company Building (Tonopah MRA), M ain St. (05/20/82) Littleton, Thayer’s Hotel, 136 Main St. (03/09/ Tonopah and vicinity, Butler, Jim, Mining 82) Company Stone Bow Houses (Tonopah Tonopah and vicinity, Tonopah Mining Company Cottage (Tonopah MRA), Queen Plymouth, Old Grafton County Courthouse, 1 MBA), 314 Everett Ave. (05/20/82) Court St. (04/29/82) Tonopah and vicinity, Clinton, Charles, Stone St. (05/20/82) Bow House (Tonopah MBA), 151 Central Tonopah and vicinity, Tonopah Mining Hillsborough County Company House (Tonopah MRA), Queen (05/20/82) Hilluse, 308 NW. 8th St. (12/09/81) Tonopah and vicinity, Combellack Adobe St. (05/20/82) Tonopah and vicinity, Tonopah Public Amherst, Amherst Village Historic District, Bow House (Tonopah MBA), Central St. NH 101 and NH 122 (08/18/82) (05/20/82) Library (Tonopah MRA), 171 Central (05/ 20/82) Hillsborough Center, Barnes, Jonathan, Tonopah and vicinity, Curtis, Uri B., House Tonopah and vicinity, Tonopah Volunteer House, North Rd. (03/01/82) (Tasker L. Oddie House) (Tonopah MBA), Hollis, Meetinghouse, The, Monument Sq. Ellis St. (05/20/82) Firehouse and Gymnasium (Tonopah MBA), Brougher and Burro Sts. (05/20/82) (03/11/82) T onopah and vicinity, Curtis, Uri B., House Tonopah and vicinity, Tonopah-Extension Manchester, Gay, Alpheus, House, 184 Myrtle (Tonopah MBA), 169 Booker St. (05/20/82) Mining Company Power Building (Tonopah St. (03/09/82) T onopah and vicinity, Dunham, Samuel C„ MRA), Main St. (05/20/82) Manchester, Varney School, 84 Varney St. House (Tonopah MBA), Belmont Ave. (05/ (01/11/82) 20/82) Tonopah and vicinity, Verdi Lumber Company Building (Tonopah MBA), Main Milford, Milford Cotton and Woolen Tonopah and vicinity, St. (05/20/82) Manufacturing Company, 2 Bridge St. (08/ (Tonopah MBA), 183 Prospect St. (05/20/ 18/82) 82) Tonopah and vicinity, Water Company of Tonopah Building (Tonopah MRA), Burro Wilton vicinity, Cragin, Daniel, Mill, W of Tonopah and vicinity, Golden, Frank, Block and Brougher Avers. (05/20/82) Wilton at Jet. of Davisville Rd. and Burton (Tonopah MBA), Brougher and Main Sts. Tonopah and vicinity, Wieland Brewery Hwy. (03/23/82) (05/20/82) Building (Tonopah MBA), Mineral St. (05/ Wilton vicinity, Whiting, Oliver, Homestead, Tonopah and vicinity, Gregovich, John, 20/82) Old County Farm Rd. (03/09/82) House (Tonopah MBA), 101 Summit (05/ Wilton, Wilton Public and Gregg Free 20/82) Pershing, Humboldt, and Washoe Counties Library, Forest St. (01/11/82) Tonopah and vicinity, Kendall, Zeb, House Northwestern Nevada vicinity, Applegate- (Tonopah MBA), 159 University Ave. (05/ Lassen Trail extends through portions of Merrimack County 20/82) Pershing, Humboldt, and Washoe Counties, Boscawen, First Congregational Church of Tonopah and vicinity, Masterson, Dr., J. B„ (12/21/81) (determined eligible for NHL Boscawen (Congregational Meeting House (Tonopah MBA), Ohio Ave. and 2nd designation) House), King St. (04/19/82) St. (05/20/82) Concord, Chamberlin House, 44 Pleasant St. Tonopah and vicinity, McDonald, Irving, Washoe County (08/16/82) House (Tonopah MBA), 191 Booker (05/20/ G erlach, Gerlach Water Tower, Main St. (10/ Concord, Farrington House, 30 S. Main St. 82) _ 29/81) (03/09/82) 8652 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Concord, Foster, Reuben, House and Cleaves, Essex County Toms River, Brant, A.A., House (Old Village Perley, House, 64 and 62 N. State St. (03/ East Orange, Ambrose-WardMansion, 132 S. of Toms MRA), (05/13/82) 15/82) Harrison St. (09/20/82) Toms River, Crawford House (Old Village df Concord, Leavitt Farm, 103 Old Loudon Rd. Livingston, Ward-Force House and Condit Toms MRA), 46 E. Water St. (05/13/82) (03/11/82) Family Cook House, 366 S. Livingston Ave. Toms River, Horner House. (Old Village of Franklin, Franklin Falls Historic District, (12/29/81) Toms MRA), 44 E. Water St. (05/13/82) Roughly bounded by Bow, River, School, Newark, Home Office Building (Firemen’s Toms River, Stewart House (Old Village of Aylers Sts. and Winnipesaukee River (08/ Insurance Company of Newark), 8-12 Park Toms MRA), 57 E. Water St. (05/13/82) / 19/82) PI. (06/17/82) Toms River, Stoutenburgh-Minturn House Rockingham County (Old Village of Toms MRA), 86 E. Water Hudson County St. (05/13/82) Danville, Danville Meetinghouse (The Hawke Bayonne, First Reformed Dutch Church of Meeting House), N Main St. (04/19/82) Bergen Neck (First Reformed Church of Passaic County Derry, Adams Memorial Building, West Bayonne), Avenue C and 33rd St. (04/22/ City of Passaic, Aycrigg Mansion, Main Ave. Broadway (01/11/82) 82) and Temple Pi. (04/29/82) Portsmouth, Rockingham Hotel, 401 State St. Jersey City, Jersey City High School, 2 Clifton, Vreeland, John and Anna, House (03/11/82) Palisade Ave. (06/01/82) (Hamilton House), 971 Valley Rd. (05/13/ Portsmouth, South Meetinghouse (South Jersey City, Paulus Hook Historic District, 82) Ward Room), Marcy St. and Meeting Greene, Washington, Grand, Sussex, Passaic, St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran House Hill (04/19/82) Morris, Essex, Warren and York Sts. (06/ Church, 140 Lexington Ave. (05/07/82) Windham, Searles School and Chapel. Range 21/82) Paterson, Cooke, Frederick William, and Searles Rds. (01/11/82) Hunterdon County Residence, 384 Broadway (07/08/82) Strafford County Clinton, Dunham’s Mill (Parry’s Mill), 7 Somerset County Center St. (04/15/82) Barrington, Canaan Chapel, Aka Canaan Rd. Bedminster, Pluckemin Village Historic (03/11/82) Clinton, Music Hall, 23 W. Main St. (05/07/ US 206 and Burnt Mills Rd. (07/26/ Dover, First Parish Church, 218 Central Ave. 82) District, 82) (03/11/82) Flemington vicinity, Dart’s Mill Historic District, NE of Flemington on Rt. 523 (04/ Rocky Hill, Rocky Hill Historic District, Sullivan County 29/82} Washington, Montgomery, and Princeton Aves. (07/08/82) Plainfield, Mothers ’ and Daughters ’ Club Mercer County House, Main St. (03/11/82) Trenton, St. Michael's Episcopal Church, 140 Sussex County NEW JERSEY N. Warren St. (04/29/82) Sussex vicinity, First Presbyterian Church of Wantage, N of Sussex on NJ 23 (09/23/82) Atlantic County Middlesex County Mays Landing, Mays Landing Presbyterian New Brunswick, Agnew, Thomas L, House, Union County Church, Main St. and Cape May Ave. (04/ Memorial Pkwy. (05/13/82) Elizabeth, St. John’s Parsonage, 633 Pearl St. 20/82) New Brunswick, Jarrard, Levi D., House, (09/16/82) Bergen County George St., Douglass College Campus (04/ Plainfield, Hillside Avenue Historic District, 22/82) Hillside Ave. from Watchung Ave. to Edgewater, Ferryboat Bing Hamton, 725 River New Brunswick, National Musical String Martine Ave. (06/01/82) Rd. (07/09/82) Company, 120 Georges Rd. (04/20/82) Scotch Plain, Stage House Inn, Park Ave. and Upper Saddle River, New North Reformed Front St. (04/15/82) Low Dutch Church, E. Saddle River Rd. at Monmouth County Old Stone Church Rd. (04/15/82) Allentown, Allentown Historic District NEW MEXICO Burlington County (Allens House), N. and S. Main Sts. (06/14/ Bernalillo County 82) Bordentown, Bordentown Historic District, Asbury Park, Steinbach-Cookman Building, Albuquerque, Armijo, Juan Cristobal, In an irregular pattern within the City Cookman Ave. (07/08/82) Homestead, 207 Griegos Rd. NE (09/30/82) limits (06/14/82) Red Bank, Reckless, Anthony, Estate, 164 Albuquerque, Employees’ New Dormitory Burlington Township, Green Hill Farm, Broad St. (06/03/82) and Club, Albuquerque Indian School Oxmead and Deacon Rds. (07/08/82) Sandy Hook, Fort Hancock, U.S. Life Saving Campus (07/26/82) Chesterfield vicinity, Holloway, James and Station, Gateway National Recreation Albuquerque, Garcia, Juan Antonio, House, Charles B„ Farm Complex, Newbold La. Area, (11/30/81) 7442 Edith Blvd, N.E. (09/28/82) (07/08/82) Morris County Albuquerque, Gymnasium-Auditorium Medford Lakes, Log Cabin Lodge, Stokes and Building, Albuquerque Indian School Tabernacle Rds. (04/12/82) Dover, Blackwell Street Historic District, Campus (07/26/82) Mt. Laurel, Evesham Friends Meeting House, Blackwell and Sussex Sts. (05/17/82) Albuquerque, Hudson House, 817 Gold Ave., Morristown-Mt. Laurel and Hainesport-Mt. Harding, New Vernon Historic District, Lee’s SW (02/24/82) Laurel Rds. (Evesboro Rd.) (04/22/82) Hill, Village, Mill Brook and Glen Alpin Albuquerque, McCanna-Hubbell Building, Rds. (07/08/82) Camden County 418-424 Central, SW (05/13/82) Towaco vicinity, Van Duyne, James, Farm Albuquerque, 1021 Isleta Collingswood, Collingswood Theatre, 843 Old Armijo School, House, 32 Waughaw Rd. (04/15/82) Blvd., SE (09/16/82) Haddon Ave. (06/03/82) Haddonfield, Haddonfield Historic District, Ocean County Albuquerque, Saint Joseph 1930 Hospital, 715 Roughly bounded by Washington, Hopkins, Island Heights, Island Heights Historic Grand NE. (05/27/82) Summit, and E. Park Aves., and Kings Hwy. District, Roughly bounded by Toms River, Albuquerque, Spruce Park Historic District, (07/21/82) Summit and River Aves. (07/08/82) Roughly bounded by University Blvd., Jackson Township, Cassville Crossroads Grand Ave., Las Lomas Rd. and Cedar S t Cape May County Historic District (Cassville MRA), Jet. of (07/06/82) Cape May, Old Cape May County CR 571 and 528 (08/26/82) Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Courthouse Building, N. Main St. (12/22/81) Lakewood, Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. Lodge, Building 219 Albuquerque Indian (04/22/82) School, Albuquerque Indian School Cumberland County Toms River, Birdsall, Amos Capt., House (Old Campus (07/26/82) Bridgeton vicinity, Spindrift Sailing Yacht, S. Village of Toms MRA), 234 Washington S t Albuquerque, Washington Apartments, 1002- of Bridgeton (04/22/82) (05/13/82) 1008 Central Ave., SW (02/19/82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1 , 1983 / Notices 8653

Albuquerque, Wemer-Gilchrist House, 202 Bronx, Park Plaza Apartments, 1005 Jerom e New York County Cornell SE (08/02/82) A ve. (06/03/82) , Candler Building, 220 42nd Los Ranchos vicinity, Los Poblanos Historic Bronx, Public School 15, 4010 Dyre Ave. (12/ St. and 221 41st St. (07/08/82) District, NM194 (05/27/82) 10/81) New York, Appellate Division Courthouse of Curry County New York City, St. James’ Episcopal Church New York State, 27 Madison Ave. (07/26/ and Parish House, 2500 Jerome Ave. (09/ 82) Clovis, Clovis Baptist Hospital, 515 Prince St. 30/82) (02/05/82) New York, Baker, George F„ Jr. and Sr. Bfroome County Residences, 67, 69, and 75 E. 93rd St., (06/ Dona Ana County W indsor, Hotchkiss, Jedediah, House, 10 03/82) La Mesilla, La Mesilla Historic District, Chestnut St. (06/03/82) New York, Century Association Building, 5-7 Roughly bounded by Calle del Norte, Calle W. 43rd St. (07/15/82) del El Paso, Calle del Cura and Calleion Chemung County New York, Church Missions House, 281 Park Guerro (07/20/82) Elmira Heights, Elmira Heights Village Hall, Ave., S. (06/03/82) Guadalupe County 268 E. 14th St. (05/06/82) New York, Church of the Incarnation and Santa Rosa, Casaus, Jesus M., House, 628 3rd Chenango County Parish House, 205-209 Madison Ave. (07/ St. (04/01/82) 08/82) Green, Greene Historic District, Chenango, New York, Civic Club, 243 E. 34th St. (09/16/ Santa Rosa, Casaus, Jesus M„ House, 628 Genesee, and Jackson Sts. (09/09/82) Third St. (04/01/82) / 82) South Otselic, Newton Homestead, Ridge Rd. New York, Douglas, Adelaide L. T„ House, 57 Lincoln County (06/03/82) Park Ave. (07/15/82) Capitan vicinity, Wizard’s Root, (08/02/82) Columbia County New York, East 73rd Street Historic District, Santa Fe County Claverack, Van Rensselaer, Jacob Rutsen, 161-179 and 160-182 E. 73rd St. (07/22/82) House and Mill Complex, NY 23 (09/09/82) New York, Former Emigrant Industrial Cerrillos vicinity, San Marcos Pueblo (L.A. Savings Bank, 51 Chambers St. (02/25/82) 98) (03/26/82) Valatie, Wild’s Mill Complex, U.S. 9 and NY 203 (06/14/82) New York, Former New York Life Insurance Socorro County Company Building, 346 Broadway (06/28/ Delaware County Magdalena, Aragon House (Magdalena 82) MBA), 2nd and Oak Sts. (08/02/82) Delhi, Murray Hill, Murray Hill Rd. (06/03/ New York, House at 203 East 29 Street, 201- Magdalena, Bank of Magdalena (Magdalena 82) 203 E. 29th (07/08/82) MRA), 1st and Main Sts. (08/02/82) Dutchess County New York, Houses at 146-156 East 89th Magdalena, Gutierrez House (Magdalena Street, 146-156 East 89th St. (06/03/82) MBA), 3rd and Popular Sts. (08/02/82) Dover Plains, Tabor-Wing House, NY 22 and New York, Houses at 26, 28 and 30 Jones Magdalena, Hall Hotel (Magdalena MRA), Cemetery Rd. (06/03/82) Street, 26, 28 and 30 Jones St. (06/03/82) 2nd and Spruce Sts. (08/02/82) Erie County New York, Houses at 326, 328 and 330 East Magdalena, Hilton House (Magdalena MRA), 18th Street, 326-330 E. 18th St. (09/30/82) Clarence Center, Eshelman, J., and Company US 60 (08/02/82) New York, Knox Building, 452 5th Ave. (06/ Store, 6000 Goodrich Rd. (05/06/82) Magdalena, Ilf eld Warehouse (Magdalena 03/82) MRA), Main St. (08/02/82) Essex County New York, Lamb’s Club, 128 W. 44th St. (06/ Magdalena, Lewellen House (Magdalena 03/82) MRA), 2nd and Chestnut Sts. (08/02/82) Whallonsburg vicinity, Essex County Home New York, Lanier, James F.D., Residence, 123 Magdalena, MacTavish House (Magdalena and Farm, SW of Whallonsburg on NY 22 E. 35th (06/03/82) MRA), Elm St. (08/02/82) (09/23/82) New York, Loew, William Goadby, House, 56 Magdalena, Magdaline House (Magdalena Jefferson County MRA), 3rd and Chestnut Sts. (08/02/82) E. 93rd St. (07/15/82) Magdalena, Main Street Commercial Clayton, Johnston, Capt Simon, House, 507 New York, N ew York Presbyterian Church, Building (Magdalena MRA), Main St. (08/ Riverside Dr. (06/17/82) 151 W. 128th St. (06/03/82) 02/82) Kings County New York, New York Public Library: Magdalena, Salome Store (Magdalena MRA), Yorkville Branch, 222 E. 79th St. (07/15/82) 1st St. (08/02/82) Brooklyn, 68th Police Precinct Station House New York, Public School 157, 327 St. Magdalena, Salome Warehouse (Magdalena and Stable, 4302 4th Ave. (06/03/82) Nicholas Ave., (lZ/lO/82) MRA), 1st St. (08/02/82) Brooklyn, 83rd Precinct Police Station and Stable, 179 Wilson Ave. (04/14/82) Oneida County Taos County Brooklyn, Boy’s High School, 832 Marcy Ave. Bameveld, Mappa Hall, Mappa Ave. (05/12/ Taos, La Loma Plaza Historic District, NM (02/25/82) 82) 240 (07/08/82) Brooklyn, Coney Island Fire Station/Pumping Clinton, Clinton Village Historic District, Taos, Taos Downtown Historic District, NM Station, 2301 Neptune Ave (12/08/81) North, South, East, West Park Rows, 3 and NM 240 (07/08/82) Brooklyn, Croyn, William B„ House, 271 9th Marvin, Williams, Chestnut, Fountain, Taos, Taos Inn, Pueblo del Norte (02/05/82) St. (06/03/81) College and Utica Sts. (06/14/82) NEW YORK Brooklyn, Gage And Tollner Restaurant, 372 Fulton St. (06/03/82) Onondaga County Albany County B rooklyn, Public School 108, 200 Lindwood Baldwinsville, Oswego-Oneida Streets St. (12/10/82) A lbany, Arnold, Benjamin Walworth, House Historic District, Oswego, East and West and Carriage House, 465 State St. and 307 Brooklyn, Public School 111 and Public Sts., and Sunset Terr. (07/29/82) Washington Ave. (07/26/82) School 9 Annex, 249 Sterling Place and 251 Sterling Place (12/14/81) Elbridge, Elbridge Hydraulic Industry Albany, Mansion Historic District, Roughly Archeological District (A067-49-0001- bounded by Park Ave., Pearl, Eagle, and Brooklyn, Public School 65K, 158 Richmond DOl), (06/15/82) Hamilton Sts. (09/30/82) St. (12/10/81) Brooklyn, St. Luke’s Protestant Episcopal Fayetteville, Genesee Street Hill-Limestone Bronx County Church, 520 Clinton Ave. (09/16/82) Plaza Historic District, Roughly both sides Bronx, Bronx Borough Courthouse, E. 161st of Genesee St., from Chapel St. to St., 3rd and Brook Aves. (02/25/82) Montgomery County Limestone Plaza (07/29/82) Bronx, House at 175 Belden Street, 175 Nelliston, Ehle House Site (Site No. A057-48- Syracuse, Gillett, William J„ House, 515 W. Belden St. (06/03/82) 0001), (06/14/82) Onondaga St. (05/06/82) 8654 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Oswego County Tompkins County Buncombe County Oswego, Franklin Square Historic District Ithaca, St. James AME Zion Church, 116-118 Asheville, Demens-Rumbough-Crawley Roughly bounded by 3rd, 6th, Van Buren, Cleveland Ave. (07/22/82) House, 31 Park Ave. (06/01/82) and Bridge Sts. (08/04/82) Ulster County Asheville, Reynolds, Dr. Carl V., House, 86 Schroeppel, Schroeppel House, Morgan Rd. Edgemont Rd. (08/19/82) (09/09/82) Bruynswick vicinity, Reformed Church of Fairview vicinity, Loaning, John A., House, W Putnam County Shawangunk Complex, Hoagerburgh Rd. of Fairview on SR 3128 (09/23/82) (06/03/82) Philipstown vicinity, Old Albany Post Road, Gardiner vicinity, Tuthilltown Gristmill, Cabarrus County US 9 {07/08/82) Albany Post Rd. (06/14/82) Mount Pleasant, Lentz Hotel, College St. (06/ Queens County Libertyville vicinity, DuBoris, Hendrikus, 14/82) House, 600 Albany Post Rd. (07/08/82) Q ueens, Marine Air Terminal, La Guardia Camden County Airport (07/09/82) Village of Saugerties, Main-Partition Streets Historic District, Roughly bounded by Belcfoss vicinity, Grandy, Caleb, House, Off Richmond County Main, Partition, Market and Jane Sts. (07/ SR 1145 (04/29/82) Rossville vicinity, Sandy Ground Historic 08/82) Chatham County Archeological District (A085-01-2258-D03), Westchester County (09/23/82) Farrington vicinity, Stone, Joseph B., House, Staten Island, Brighton Heights Reformed Port Chester, Bush-Lyon Homestead, John SR 1008 (06/01/82) Church, 320 St. Mark’s PI. (06/03/82) Lyon Park, King St. (04/22/82) Pittsboro vicinity, Aspen Hall, W of Pittsboro Staten Island, LaTourette House, Richmond R ye City, Knapp, Timothy, House and Milton on US 64 (07/29/82) Hill (03/05/82) Cemetery, 265 Rye'Beach Ave. and Milton Staten Island, Ward, Caleb T., Mansion, 141 Rd. (06/14/82) Chowan County Nixon Ave. (07/26/82) Tarrytown, Foster Memorial A.M.E. Zion Smalls Crossroads vicinity, Cullins-Baker Tottenville vicinity, Ward’s Point Church, 90 Wildey St. (06/03/82) House, NC 32 (04/29/82) Conservation Area (A085-01-0030), SW of Tarrytown, Patriot's Park, US 9 (06/14/82) Tottenville at Authur Kill and Hylan Blvd. White Plains, Friedlander, Leo, Studio, 825 Clay County (09/29/82) W. Hartsdale Rd. (07/29/82) Hayesville vicinity, Spike buck Town Mound Rockland County Yonkers, Hart, Eleazer, House, 243 Bronxville and Village Site, (08/17/82) Rd. (07/29/82) Upper Nyack, Upper Nyack Firehouse, 330 N. Yonkers, St. John’s Protestant Episcopal Cleveland County Broadway (09/23/82) Church, One Hudson St. (07/29/82) Boiling Springs, Hamrick, E. B„ Hall, Saratoga County Yonkers, Yonkers Water Works, Roughly Gardner-Webb College campus (07/12/82) Ballston Spa,'Union Mill Complex, NY Route bounded by Saw Mill River and Grassy Polville vicinity, Lattimore John, House, N W 50, Milton Ave. (06/17/82) Sprain Rds., and Gilmare Dr. (07/21/82) of Polkville on SR 1372 (08/26/82) NORTH CAROLINA Shelby, Masonic Temple Building, 203 S. Seneca County Washington St. (07/15/82) Lodi, Lodi Methodist Church, S. Main and Alamance County Cumberland County Grove Sts. (05/06/82) Burlington, Menagerie Carousel, Burlington Fayetteville, Confederate Breastworks, 2300 St. Lawrence County City Park, S. Main St. (08/30/82) Haw River, Holt, Charles T„ House, 228 Holt Ramsey St. (10/07/81) Brasher Falls, Dr. Buck-Stevens House, W . St. (06/01/82) Fayetteville, S t Joseph’s Episcopal Church, Main St. (05/17/82) Mebane vicinity, White Furniture Company, Ramsey and Moore Sts. (06/01/82) Morley, Harrison Grist Mill, NY345 (09/16/ 82) E. Center and N. 5th Sts. (07/29/82) Durham County Morristown, Ford, Jacob, House (Morristown Alleghany County Durham, Bullingtoh Warehouse, 500 N. Duke Village MRA), Northumberland St. (09/02/ st. (08/30/82) 82) Whitehead vicinity, Crouse, Elbert Farmstead, S of Whitehead on Blue Ridge Durham, Greys tone, 618 Morhead Ave. (06/ Morristown, Land Office (Morristown Parkway (07/29/82) 01/82) Library) (Morristown Village MRA), M ain S t (09/02/82) Beaufort County Edgecombe County Morristown, Miller, Paschal House Pinetops vicinity, Vinedale, SW of NC 42/43 (Morristown Village MRA), Main and Washington vicinity, Rosedale, NW of Gouveneur Sts. (09/02/82) Washington off SR 1407 (04/29/82) and SR 1122 (07/15/82) Tarboro vicinity,Cedar Lane, N of Tarboro Morristown, Morristown Schoolhouse Bertie County (Morristown Village MRA), Columbia St. off NC 44 (04/15/82) (09/02/82) L ew iston, St. Frances Methodist Church, O ff NC 308 (04/29/82) Forsyth County Morristown, Stocking, Samuel, House (Morristown Village MRA), 83 G ouveneur C o lerain v ic in ity , Garrett-White House, (06/ Winston-Salem, Gilmer Building, 416-424 W. St. (09/02/82) 28/82) 4th St. (07/29/82) Morristown, Stone Windmill (Morristown Merry Hill vicinity, Hermitage, The, N of Winston-Salem, Rogers, James Mitchell, Village MRA), Morris St. (09/02/82) Merry Hill (06/08/82) House, 102 S. Cherry St. (07/15/82) Merry Hill vicinity, Scotch Hall, E of Merry Morristown, United Methodist Church Gates County (Morristown Village MRA), Gouveneur St. Hill on SR 1511 (04/29/82) (09/02/82) Roxobel vicinity, Oaklana, NE of Roxobel off Gates vicinity, Freeman House, N of G ates on Morristown, Wright’s Stone Store SR 1249 (04/15/82) US 13 (09/23/82) (Morristown Village MRA), Main St. (09/ Roxobel, Pineview, Off SR 1249, (06/28/82) 02/82) Windsor vicinity, Elmwood, W of Windsor on Guilford County SR 1101 (06/08/82) Colfax vicinity, Shaw-Cude House, O ff SR Suffolk County Windsor vicinity, Liberty Hall, Off SR 1108 2010 (06/01/82) Brookhaven vicinity, Smith; Estate, N of (06/08/82) Greensboro vicinity, Caldwell, David, Log Brookhaven at Longwood and Smith Rds. Windsor, Freeman Hotel, York and Granville College Site, Between Cornwallis Dr., (12/10/81) Sts. (09/09/82) Hobbs and Holden Rds. (01/13/82) Fort Salonga, Fort Salonga (NYSDHP Unique Windsor, Rosefield, 212 W. Gray St. (08/28/ Greensboro, Dixon-Leftwich-Murphy House, Site No. A103-06-0036), (05/21/82) 82) 507 C hurch St. (09/23/82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8655

Greensboro, Downtown Greensboro Historic Martin County Rutherford County District, Elm, S. Davie, S. Green, and E. and Spring Green vicinity, Jones, Jesse Fuller, Forest City vicinity, Ledbetter, James Dexter, W. Washington Sts. (06/17/82) House, Off SR 1409 (04/29/82) House, Off US 74 (06/14/82) Greensboro, Hillsdale Brick Store, NC150 and SR 2347 (06/14/82) Mecklenburg County Scotland County High Point, Kilby Hotel, 627 E. Washington Charlotte, Mecklenburg Investment Company Laurinburg, Blue, Mag, House, W of St. (04/22/82) Building, 233 S. Brevard St. (08/19/82) Oak Ridge vicinity, Benbow, Charles, House, Laurinburg on SR 1118 (09/23/82) Matthews, Providence Presbyterian Church Laurinburg, Gill, Thomas J., House, 203 S of Oak Ridge on NC 150 (08/19/82) and Cemetery, 10140 Providence Rd. (06/ Oak Ridge vicinity, Guilford Mill, SE of O ak Cronly St. (07/15/82) * 01/82) Ridge on NC 68 (08/02/82) - Laurinburg, Villa Nova, SR 1438 (08/26/82) Halifax County Moore County Stokes County Brinkleyville vicinity, Gray-Brownlow- Aberdeen vicinity, Blue, Malcolm, Farm, Collinstown vicinity, Jessup’s Mill, SR 4132 Wilcox House, S of Brinkleyville on NC 58 Bethesda Rd. and Ernest L. Ives Dr. (06/01/ (07/15/82) 82) (08/03/82) Germantown, St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, Aberdeen, Blue, John, House, 200 Blue St. Enfield vicinity, Branch, Samuel Warren, NC 65 and 8 and SR 1957 (07/15/82) House, NC 481 (06/14/82) (07/29/82) Robbins vicinity, Bryant, James, House, On Swain County Harnett County SR 1210 (04/15/82) Cherokee vicinity, Oconaluftee Archeological Dunn, Howard, Kenneth L„ House, 400 S. Nash County Layton Ave. (08/19/82) District, (02/19/82) Battleboro vicinity, Bellamy-Philips House, Union County Haywood County SR 1522 (07/12/82) Lake Junaluska, Lambeth Inn, Lambeth Dr. Nashville vicinity, Rose Hill, N of Nashville Monroe, Sikes, John, C., House, 1301 E. (07/29/82) off NC 58(04/28/82) Franklin St. (04/15/82) Rocky Mount vicinity, Benvenue, 330 Henderson County Vance County Southern Blvd. (04/29/82) Flat Rock vicinity, Brookland, N of F lat R ock Rocky Mount, Rocky Mount Electric Power Townsville vicinity, LaGrange, S of on SR 1863 (08/19/82) Plant, 217 Andrews St. (07/15/82) Townsville off SR 1308 (04/27/82) Hertford County Pender County Watauga and Caldwell Counties Cofield vicinity, Deane House, Off SR 1446 Hampstead vicinity, Velvidere Plantation Blowing Rock, Green Park Inn, U.S. 321 (06/ (04/15/82) House, Off SR 1565 (06/14/82) 03/82) Como vicinity, Vernon Place, N of Como off US 258 (04/29/82) Person County Wayne County W inton, Gray Gables, Main St. (06/01/82) Bethel Hill vicinity, Holloway-Walker Eureka, Eureka United Methodist Church, Iredell County Dollarhite House, SR 1514 (06/01/82) Church St. (08/26/82) R oxboro, Roxboro Male Academy and Statesville vicinity, Falls-Hobbs House . Wilkes County (Iredell County MRA), SR 1303 (06/24/82) Methodist Parsonage, 315 N. Main St. (07/ Statesville vicinity, Feimster House (Iredell 29/82) Thurmond vicinity, Elkin Creek Mill, SR 2045 (04/29/82) County MRA), SR 1516 (06/24/82) Pitt County Statesville vicinity, Hargrave House (Iredell Wilkesboro, Brown-Cowles House and County MRA), NC 152 and NC 150 (06/24/ Greenville vicinity, Greenwreath, W of Cowles Law Office (Wilkesboro MA), 200 82) Greenville (04/29/82) and 106 E. Main St. (08/24/82) Statesville vicinity, Waddle-Click Farm Greenville, Long, Willian H , House, 200 E. Wilkesboro, Federal Building (Wilkesboro (Iredell County MRA), SR 2309 (06/24/82) 4th St. (04/15/82) MRA), 201 W. Main St. (08/24/82) Jackson County Polk County Wilkesboro, Ferguson, J. T„ Store Tryon, Pine Crest Inn, Pine Crest Lane (04/ (Wilkesboro MRA), 11 E. Main St. (08/24/ Balsam, Balsam Mountain Inn, SR 1700 and 82) SR 1701 (07/15/82) 15/82) Wilkesboro, Finley, Thomas B„ Law Office Cashiers vicinity, Fairfield Inn, U.S. 64 (06/ Rockingham County 14/82) (Wilkesboro MRA), Broad and North Sts. Eden, Bullard-Ray House, 650 Washington St. (08/24/82) Johnston County (06/11/82) Wilkesboro, Hemphill, J. L„ House Selma, Edgerton, Noah Edward, House Madison, Academy Street Historic District, (Wilkesboro MRA), 203 N. Brook St. (08/ (Selma, North Carolina MRA), 301W. Academy St. (07/15/82) 24/82) Railroad St. (06/24/82) Madison, Scales, Alfred Moore, Law Office, Wilkesboro, Johnson-Hubbard House Selm a, Nowell-Baverburg-Oliver House 307 Carter St. (04/29/82) (Wilkesboro MRA), 113 E. Main St. (08/24/ (Selma, North Carolina MRA), 312 W. Rowan County 82) Anderson St. (06/24/82) Wilkesboro, Wilkesboro Presbyterian Bear Poplar vicinity, Wood Grove, E of Bear Selm a, Selma Graded School (Selma, North Church (Wilkesboro MRA), 205 E. Main St. Poplar on Sr 1743 (09/23/82) Carolina MRA), W. Richardson St. (06/24/ (08/24/82) Enochville vicinity, Kerr, Gen. William, 82) Wilkesboro, Wilkesboro-Smithey Hotel Selma, Smith, William E., House (Selma, House, NW of Enochville on SR 1353 (09/ 23/82) (Wilkesboro MRA), Broad and E. Main Sts. North Carolina MRA), 309 W. Railroad St. (08/24/82) (06/24/82) Faith vicinity, Shuping’s Mill Complex, S of Selma, Stevens, Everitt P„ House (Selma, Faith on NC 152 (09/23/82) Wilson County North Carolina MRA), SR 1003 (06/24/82) Five Points vicinity, Corriher Grange Hall, Saratoga vicinity, Scarborough, Maj. James, Selma, (Selma, North Carolina NW of Five Points on SR 1555 (09/23/82) MRA), E. Railroad St. (06/24/82) Mt. Ulla, Rankin-Sherrill House, NC 801 (09/ House, NC 222 (06/14/82) 23/82) Wilson, Cherry Hotel, 333 E. Nash St. (08/26/ Macon County Salisbury, Livingstone College Historic 82) Franklin, Franklin Terrace Hotel, 67 H arriso n District, W. Monroe St. (05/27/82) Wilson, Davis-Whitehead-Harris8 House, 600 A ve. (07/29/82) Woodleaf vicinity, St. Andrew’s Episcopal W. Nash St. (06/14/82) Franklin, Siler, Jesse R., House, 115 W. Main Church and Cemetery, NE of Woodleaf on Wilson, Rountree, Moses, House, 107 N. St. (04/29/82) SR 1950(08/19/82) Rountree St. (04/26/82) 8656 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1 , 1983 / Notices

Yadkin County Clinton County Cuyahoga County Huntsville, White House, Shallowford Rd. Sabina, Haines, Frank. House, 149 West Elm Cleveland, Tiedemann, Hannes, House, 4308 (06/01/82) St. (04/01/82} Franklin Blvd. (03/15/82) Yancey County Coschocton County Hamilton County Burnsville, Nu- Wray Inn, Off US 19E (04/15/ Plainfield, Johnson, Thomas, House, OH 541 Cincinnati vicinity, Salem Methodist Church 82) (05/14/82) Complex, 6137 Salem Rd. (04/29/82) Warsaw vicinity, Chalfant Church. S of Cincinnati, Anderson Ferry, Off U.S. 50 (see OHIO Warsaw off OH 60 (03/15/82) also Kentucky) (06/10/82) Adams County Cuyahoga County Cincinnati, Bramble, Ayres, L., House, 4416 Homer Ave. (04/01/82) West Union, 307 Main Woods, Tet, Building, Brecksville, Snow, Russ and Holland, Cincinnati, Burdsal, Samuel, House, 1342 St. (03/25/82) Houses, 12911 and 13114 Snowville Rd. (09/ Broadway S t (06/10/82) 28/82) Allen County Cleveland, Cleveland Warehouse District, Cincinnati, Carew Tower (Starred Delphos, Marks-Family House, 233 North Roughly bounded by Front and Superior Netherland Plaza Hotel), W. 5th St. and Franklin St. (04/01/82) Aves., Railroad, Summit, 3rd, and 10th Sts. Fountain Sq. (08/05/82) (09/30/82) Cincinnati, Gilbert Row, 2152-2166 Gilbert Ashland County Cleveland, Variety Store Building and Ave. (05/13/82) Jeromesville vicinity, Lakefork School, SE of Theatre, 11801-11825 Lorain Avenue (04/ Cincinnati, Goldsmith, Moses, Building, 356 Jeromesville (03/05/82) 01/82) - Bryant. (06/10/82) N Loudonville, Garst, John, House, NE of Gates Mills, Keyt, Gideon. House, C hagrin Cincinnati, Grace Church, 3626 Reading Rd. Loudonville on OH 95 (04/29/82) River and Deerfield Rds. (06/01/82) (09/16/82) S av an n ah vicinity, Crittenden Farn, N W of Parma, Steams, Lyman, Farm, 6975 Ridge Rd. Cincinnati, Hadden Hall, 3418 Readin Rd. Savannah on US 224 a n d US 250 (04/22/82) (10/01//81) (07/22/82) Cincinnati, Hulbert House and McAlpin Athens County Darke County Bridal Cottage, 333 and 341 Lafayette Ave. Athens vicinity, White’s-Vale Mill, OH 682 New Madison vicinity, Walker, Cristopher C„ (04/29/82) (07/29/82) House and Farm, SW of New Madison, N Cincinnati, Ratterman, Bernard, House, 1349 Athens, Athens Downtown Historic District, of OH 121 (04/07/82) Broadway. (09/30/82) N. Court St. between Carpenter and Union Versailles vicinity, English, William, House, Cincinnati, Ropes, Nathaniel, Building, 917 11291 OH 47 (06/02/82) Sts. and Congress and College Sts. (09/30/ Main St. (09/30/82) 82) Delaware County Cincinnati, St. Rosa Church, 2501 Eastern Ave. (04/01/82) Athens, Sheltering Arms Hospital, Clark St. Ashley vicinity, Sharp, Samuel, House (06/25/82) Cincinnati, Sycamore— Grouping, (Sharp’s Run), 7436 Horseshoe Rd [071291 12th, 13th, and Sycamore Sts. (06/01/82) 82) Belmont County Cincinnati, Underwriters Salvage Corps, 110- Westerville vicinity, Sharp, Stephen, House, 112 E. 8th St. (07/15/82) Bamesville vicinity, Tower Site (33-B1-15), N of Westerville on Africa Rd. (09/30/82) (06/11/82) Cincinnati, Wright, Daniel Thew, House, 3716 Belmont, Schooley, Dr. Lindley, House and Erie County River Rd. (09/28/82) Office, Main St. (04/01/82) Sandusky, Hotel Breakers, Cedar Point, (04/ Cincinnati, Young Women's Christian Martin’s Ferry, Finney-Darrah House, 22/82) Association of Cincinnati, 9th and Walnut Scenary Hill (03/15/82) Sts. (09/16/82) Fairfield County Loveland, Shield's, Edwin M„ House Brown County Pickerington vicinity, Dovel, J. H„ Farm, 660 (William Johnston House), 220 Riverside Ripley, Red Oak Presbyterian Church, N. Hill Rd. (03/15/82) Ave. (04/01/82) Cemetery Rd. (06/17/82) Franklin County Henry County St. Martin, Murphy, Daniel, Log House, Anderson State Rd. (06/17/82) Canal Winchester, Canal Winchester N apoleon, St Augustine’s Catholic Church, Methodist Church, S. Columbus and High 221 E. C linton St. (09/02/82) Butler County St. (03/15/82) Highland County Hamilton, St. Stephen Church and Rectory, Columbus, Krumm House, 975-979 S. High St. 224 Dayton St. (07/29/82) (09/30/82) Hillsboro vicinity, Trop Farm, 6250 M ad R iver Oxford, Langstroth Cottage, 303 Patterson Colum bus, Long and Third Commercial Rd. (04/01/82) Ave„ (12/21/81) (NHL Building, 104-114 E. Long St. (07/01/82) Hillsboro, East Main Street Historic District, Colum bus, Rankin Building, 22 W. Gay St. E. Main and E. Walnut Sts. (06/01/82) Champaign County (03/10/82) Hillsboro, Lilley, Robert D„ House, 7915 O H Urbana, Mosgrove, Dr. Adam, House, 127 Lockbourne vicinity, Herr, Christian S., 124. (06/17/82) Miami St. (07/15/82) House, N of Lockbourne at 1451 Rathmell Hillsboro, Mother Thompson House, 133 Rd. (03/05/82) Willow St. (06/01/82) Clark County Gallia County Hocking County South Charleston vicinity, Green Plain Monthly Meetinghouse, Clifton Rd. (04/01/ Ew ington, Ewington Academy, Ewington Rd. Logan vicinity, Woodruff, William H., House, (09/30/82) 82) 35330 Linton Rd. (07/29/82) Springfield, St. Joseph Roman Catholic Greene County Holmes County Church, 802 Kenton St. (03/15/82) Fairborn, Mercer Log House, 41 N. 1st St. (10/ Lakeville vicinity, DeYarmon, Joseph L Clermont County 16/81) House, SR 179 and SR 273. (05/04/82) Yellow Springs, Yellow Springs Historic New Richmond vicinity, Roas-Uhardt Farm District, Roughly bounded by RR tracks, Jackson County and Winery, N of New Richmond at 3233 Yellow Springs-Fairfield Rd., High and Pattonsville, Keystone Furnace, SR #9. (03/ Cole Rd. (09/16/82) Herman Sts. (04/01/82) 18/82) New Richmond, Ross-Gowdy House, 125 George St. (06/01/82) Guernsey County Jefferson County Williamsburg vicinity, McKever, Lewis, Cambridge, McCreary-Bum worth House, 220 Smithfield, Smithfield School. High St. (10/ Farmhouse, 4475 McKeever Rd. (04/01/82) Highland Ave. (03/12/82) 16/81) Federal Register / Vol.* 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8657

Steubenville, Steubenville YMCA Building, New Concord vicinity, McCully Log House, N Canton, Schuffenecker, August Building, 134 214 N. 4th St. (06/01/82) of New Concord on Wharton Lane. (03/15/ 6th St. SW (09/02/82) Wintersville vicinity, Bantam Ridge School, 82) Canton, Vicary House, 3730 Market Ave. N. Bantam Ridge Rd. (10/01/81) Zanesville, Alameda Apartmentsr 7th St. (06/ (03/15/82) 17/82) Hartville vicinity, Stewart, Harry Bartlett, Lake County Zanesville, Brighton-Drydon Historic Property, 13340 Congress Lake Rd. (04/29/ Mentor, Oliver, John G„ House, 7645 Little District, Dryden Rd., Brighton Blvd., 82) Mountain Rd. (10/01/81) Lexington and Stanberry Aves. (06/01/82) Massillon, Fourth Street Historic District, Zanesville, fohnston-Crossland House, N. 7th Licking County Roughly bounded by 3rd, 5th and Cherry St. St. (03/15/82) and Federal Ave. (03/25/82) Granville vicinity, McClune’s Villa, 537 Jones Zanesville, Lind Arcade, 48 N. 5th St. (06/01/ Massillon, Massillon Cemetery Building, 1827 Rd. (04/22/82) 82) Erie St. S. (03/12/82) Newark, McNamar-McLure-Miller, Zanesville, Smith', William R., House, 920 Residence, 124 W. Main St. (06/17/82) Marietta St. (06/01/82) Summit County Zanesville, West View, 444 Sunkel Blvd. (03/ Logan County Akron, Eagles Temple, 131-137 E. Market St. 05/82) (06/01/82) West Liberty, Piatt, Abram S„ House (Mac-A- Akron, Stan Hywet Hall-Frank A. Seiberling Cheek) and Piatt, Donn S., House (Mac-O- Perry County House, 714 N. Portage Path, (12/21/81) Chee), Off OH 287 and OH 275. (05/03/82) New Lexington, Perry County Courthouse and fail, Main and Brown Sts. (10/08/82) (NHL) Lorain County Peninsula vicinity, Stanford, George, Farm, Elyria, New York Central Freight House, 412 Pickaway County 6093 Stanford Rd. (02/17/82) E. River S t (06/01/82) Circlevitle vicinity, Redlands, 1960 N. Court Trumbull County Kipton, Union Church, 511 Church St. (03/15/ St. (05/14/82) 82) South Bloomfield vicinity, Renick Farm, N of Champion vicinity, Woodrow, William, Lorain, St. Ladislaus Roman Catholic Church, South Bloomfield on US 23. (03/05/82) House, 138 Champion St., E (07/15/82) 2908 Wood Ave. (04/01/82) Lordstown, McCorkle, Almon G., House, 1180 Portage County Rochester vicinity, Bradford, Henry, Farm, N Saltsprings Rd. (03/10/82) Deerfield, Diver, John, House and of Rochester on OH 511 (09/30/82) Tuscarawas County Storebuilding, 9465 Akron-Canfield Rd. Lucas County (09/16/82) Bolivar vicinity, Lebold John, House, Toledo, Bush Street Historic District, Bush Kent, Hopkins, Benjamin P, Stone Building, Smokehouse and Springhouse, Rt. 1 (07/15/ and Erie Sts. (06/01/82) Standing Rock Cemetery. (11/25/82) 82) Toledo, Central YMCA, 1110 Jefferson Ave. Mantua, Crafts William H., House, 4619 W. Dover, Reeves, Jeremiah, House and Carriage (04/15/82) Prospect S t (04/29/82) House, 325 E. Iron Ave. (07/15/82) Mahoning County Richland County Union County Campbell, Youngstown Sheet and Tube Butler vicinity, Rummell Mill, NE of Butler on North Lewisburg, Fort The, 26953 N. Company Housing, Jackson and Chambers SR 349. (04/07/82) “ Lewisburg Rd. (07/08/82) St. (06/01/82) Mansfield vicinity, Lewis, Samuel House, 291 N. Stewart Rd. (06/01/82) Van Wert County Medina County Perrysville vicinity, Shambaugh, George, Delphos, Bredeick-Lang House, 508 W. 2nd St Medina, Blake, H. G., House, 314 E. House, Frontz Rd. (04/01/82) (04/07/82) Washington St (09/30/82) Shelby, Shelby Center Historic District, E. Medina, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 317 E. and W. Main Sts. (05/13/82) Warren County Washington St. (06/01/82) Franklin, Butler, Charles, House, 13 E. Scioto County Jackson S t (04/29/82) Mercer County Portsmouth, All Saints Episcopal Church, 4th Celinda vicinity, Grand Lake St. Marys and Court Sts. (03/25/82) Wayne County Lighthouse, Grand Lake St. Marys- Shelby County Wooster, Old Wayne County Jail, W. North Northwood Addition. (06/02/82) St. (04/29/82) Montra, Emanuel Lutheran Church of Monroe County Montra, Montra Rd. (05/13/82) Wood County Woodsfield, Mooney, William C., House, 122 Port Jefferson, Port Jefferson School, Wall Bowling Green, Floral Hall, City Park on N. Paul St. (03/15/82) and Spring Sts. (06/02/82) Conneaut Ave. (07/27/82) Montgomery County Stark County North Baltimore, North Baltimore Town Hall, 207 North Main St. (10/29/81T Dayton, Biltmore Hotel, 210 N. Main St. (02/ Canton, Barber-WhitticarHouse, 519 03/82) Cleveland Ave, SW. (07/15/82) Wyandot County Dayton, Hanitch-Huffman House, 139 W. Canton, Canton Public Library, 236 3rd St., Crawford, Crawford, Col., Burn Site Monument Ave. (03/29/82) SW. (07/15/82) Monument, NE of Crawford (04/15/82) Dayton, Huffman Historic District, Roughly Canton, City National Bank Building, 205 bounded by E. 3rd., Hamilton, Van Lear Market Ave., S (07/15/82) OKLAHOMA and Beckel Sts. (08/24/82) Canton, Dewalt Building, 122 market Ave., N (07/15/82) Bryan County Morrow County Canton, Eagles’ Temple, 601 S. Market St Durant, Wilson, J. L., Building, 202 W. Pulton vicinity, Brown, Samuel, P., House, S (07/15/82) Evergreen St. (04/20/82) of Fulton on Worthington-New Haven Rd. Canton, First Reformed and First Lutheran (03/15/82) Churches, 901 and 909 E. Tuscarawas St. Caddo County (09/28/82) , Amphlett Brothers Drug and Jewelry County Canton, Landmark Tavern, 501 E. Store, Evans and Coblake Ave., S. (05/11/ Adamsville vicinity, Denison, William, Tuscarawas St. (03/12/82) 82) / House, 7115 Adamsville Rd. (OH 93) (04/ Canton, Old McKinley High School, 800 N. 29/82) , Market St. (06/30/82) Canadian County Mount Sterling, Tavener-Sears Tavern, Main Canton, Onesto Hotel, 2nd and Cleveland, Yukon, Mulvey Mercantile, 425 W, Main (09/ St. (04/29/82) NW (07/15/82) 20/82) 8658 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Carter County Oklahoma City, Wells Fargo and Company Corvallis, Bosworth, Ralph Lyman, House, Ardmore, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Livery Stable, 115 E. Reno Ave. (07/09/82) 833 NW Buchanan Ave. (12/09/81) Corvallis, Farra, Dr. George R„ House, 660 Pacific Railroad Depot, N. Washington and Rogers County NE. 3rd (07/22/82) SW Madison Ave. (12/09/81) Ardmore, Sayre-Mann House, 323 SW F (05/ Claremore, Belvedere, The, 109 N. Chickasaw Corvallis, First Congregational Church, 8th 11/82) Ave. (03/24/82) and Madison Sts. (12/09/81) Claremore, Eastern University Preparatory Corvallis, Hadley-Locke House, 704 NW 9th Choctaw County School, College Hill (02/19/82) St. (12/21/81) Fort Towson, Wilson, Willie W„ House, Claremore, Meyer, Maurice, Barracks, Corvallis, Hotel Benton, 408 SW Monroe (05/ Cincinatti and Main Sts. (04/20/82) College Hill (03/01/82) 17/82) Hugo vicinity, Everidge Cabin and Cemetery, Oologah, Oologah Bank, 105 S. Maple St. (05/ Corvallis, Kline, Lewis G., House, 308 NW 8th SR (03/31/82) 10/82) St. (12/09/81) Sageeyah vicinity, off OK 88 Hanes Home, Corvallis, 242 Cleveland County (07/12/82) Pemot, Dr. Henry S., House, Norman, Beta Theta Pi Fraternity House, The SW. 5th St. (04/29/82) University of Oklahoma, 800 S. Seminole County Corvallis, Pi Beta Phi Sorority House, 3002 Chautauqua Ave. (06/02/82) S asa k w a, Brown, Alice, House, Chestnut St. NW Harrison Blvd. (06/14/82) (03/31/82) Corvallis, Taylor, George, House, 504 SW. 6th Coal County St. (12/09/81) Lehigh vicinity, Smallwood, Benjamin Tulsa County Franklin, House, W. of Lehigh (03/10/82) Tulsa, Gillette Historic District, Bounded by Clackamas County S. York town and S. Lewis Aves, E. 15th and C anby, Macksburg Lutheran Church, 10210 S. Creek County E. 17th Sts. (09/20/82) Macksburg Rd. (06/14/82) Drumright vicinity, Drumright Gasoline Plant Tulsa, Gillette-Tyrell Building, 423 S. Boulder Mulino, Howards Gristmill, 26401 S. Hwy. No. 2, N of Drumright (07/27/82) Ave. (01/21/82) 213 (12/10/81) Drumright vicinity, Jackson, Barnett, No. 11 T ulsa, Holy Family Cathedral, Rectory, and Oregon City vicinity, Jackson, C.S. "Sam ”, Oil Well, S of Drumright (07/27/82) School, W. 8th St. and S. Boulder Ave. (02/ Log House (Alder Lea) 14999 S. Drumright, Drumright, Aaron, House, 403 S. 11/82) Springwater Rd. (12/09/81) Creek Ave. (08/17/82) Tulsa, Moore Manor, 228 W. 17th Pi. (02/19/ Oregon City, First Congregational Church of Drumright, First United Methodist Church of 82) Oregon City (Atkinson Memorial 115 N. Pennsylvania Ave. (03/ Drumright, Tulsa, Petroleum Building, 420 South Boulder Congregational Church), 6th a n d John 31/82) St. (04/15/82) Adams Sts. (08/26/82) Drumright, Fulkerson, J. W., House, 508 E Tulsa, Tracy Park Historic District, Roughly Broadway (03/23/82) bounded by Norfolk, Peorian, 11th and 13th Clatsop County Oilton vicinity, Markham School and Sts. (09/20/82) Seaside vicinity, Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, Teacherage, SW of Oilton (04/21/82) S W of S easid e (12/09/81) O ilton, Meacham Building, 102 East Main St. Wagoner County (04/21/82) Wagoner, Cobb Building, 203 E. Cherokee St. Deschutes County Garvin County (09/13/82) Bend vicinity, Boyd, Charles, Homestead Wagoner, Gibson^ John W., House Wynnewood, Hargis-Mitchell-Cochran Group, N of Bend at 20410 Rivermall Ave. (Territorial Homes of Wagoner, Oklahoma (08/31/82) House, 204 E. Robert S. Kerr (06/02/82) TR), 402 S. McQuarrie (07/06/82) Jefferson County Wagoner, McAnally, William, House Douglas County (Territorial Homes of Wagoner, Oklahoma Ringling vicinity, San Bernardo (Taovayas Roseburg, Rice, Napoleon, House, 709 Kane TR, 702 S.E. 7th St. (07/06/82) St. (12/09/81) Village, (03/10/82) Wagner, McKinney, Collin, House Kay County (Territorial Homes o f Wagoner, Oklahoma Hood River County Ponca City, Donahoe, Daniel J., House, 302 S. TR), 1106 S.E. 7th St. (07/06/82) Hood River, Waucoma Hotel, 2nd St. (12/10/ 7th St. (03/10/82) Wagoner, Parkinson, Amos, House 81) Ponca City, Soldani Mansion, 819 E. Central (Territorial Homes of Wagoner, Oklahoma St. (06/01/82) TR), 601 N. Parkinson (07/06/82) Jackson County Wagoner, Parkinson, Frederick, House Ashland, Boslough-Claycoihb House, 1 McIntosh County (Territorial Homes of Wagoner, Oklahoma Hill crest St. (12/09/81) Checotah, Checotah Business District, Gentry TR), 407 N.E. 3rd St. (07/06/82) Ashland, Carter-Fortmiller House, ,514 Ave. between W. 1st and W. Main Sts. and Wagoner, St James Episcopal Church, 303 S. Siskiyou Blvd. (12/21/81) Church St. (05/11/82) Broadway Ave. between Lafayette and Ashland, McCall, John, House, 153 Oak St. Wagoner, Way House (Territorial Homes of Spaulding Aves. (09/13/82) (12/09/81) Eufaula vicinity, First Soil Conservation Wagoner, Oklahoma TR), 411 N.E. 2nd St. (07/06/82) Ashland, Pracht, Humboldt, House, 234 Vista District Dedication Site, N. of Eufaula (09/ St! (12/23/81) 20/82) Washington County Central point vicinity, Bursell, Victor and Muskogee County Bartlesville, LaQuinta, 2201 Silver Lake Rd. Bertha, House, 3075 Hanley Rd. (04/29/82) Central Point, Fiero, Conro, House M uckogee, Robb, Andrew W„ House, 1321 (07/15/82) (Woodlawn Acres), 4615 Hamrick Rd. (12/ Boston (05/11/82) Woods County Muckogee, Severs Hotel, 200 N. State St. (09/ 09/81) 12/82) Alva, Stine Building, 601 Barnes St. (04/21/ Gol Hill vicinity, van Hoevenberg, Henry, Jr., 82) House, 9130 Ramsey Canyon Rd. (12/10/81) Oklahoma County Jacksonville, Bybee, Frank E„ House, 4491 OREGON Oklahoma City, Heierding Building, 35 Jacksonville Hwy. (12/09/81) Harrison Ave. (03/10/82) Baker County Medford, Fredenbury, Andrew J., House, 234 Oklahoma City, Putnam Heights Historic Baker, Rand, Ed, House, 1700 4th St. (12/09/ S. Holy St. (06/17/82) Preservation District, Georgia and 82) M edford, West Side Feed and Sale Stable, 29 McKinley Blvds., 35th, 37th, and 38th Sts. S. Grape St. (12/21/81) (06/02/82) Benton County Medford, Wilkinson-Swem Building Oklahoma City, Walcourt Building, 1401 NE Corvallis, Arnold, Earnest, House, 806 SW (Wilkinson, E. H„ Building), 217 E. Main St. Walnut Ave. (03/19/82) 5th St. (12/02/81) (08/26/82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8659

Josephine County Portland, Ayer-Shea House, 1809 NW Berks County Grants Pass, Calhoun, George, House, 612 Johnson St. (06/14/82) Douglassville, Boonecroft, Oley Line Rd. (07/ NW. 5th St. (12/02/81) Portland, Burke-Clark House, 2810 NW 26/82) Grants Pass, Clemens, Michael, House, 612 Cornell Rd. (08/26/82) Oley vicinity, Re iff Farm, SW of Oley on SR NW, 3rd St. (04/29/82) Portland, Corkish Apartments, 2734-2740 SW. T454(02/25/82) Grants Pass, Kienlen-Harbeck Building, 147 2nd Ave. (12/02/81) Reading, City Hall (Boys'High School), 8th & SW G St. (05/13/82) Portland, Dayton Apartment Building, 2056- Washington Sts. (04/13/82) 2058 NW. Flanders St. (12/21/81) Reading, Hampden Firehouse, 1101 Klamath County Portland, Henry, C.K., Building, 309 S.W. 4th Ave. (05/13/82) Greenwich S t (04/13/82) Klamath Falls, Benson, Judge Henry L, Reading, Reading Knitting Mills, 350 Elm St. House, 137 High St. (12/02/81) Portland, Jacobs- Wilson House, 6461 SE. Thorbum St. (12/10/81) (04/13/82) Klamath Falls, Winthrow-Melhase Block, 4th Reading, Wilhelm Mansion and Carriage and Main Sts. (06/14/82) Portland, Linnea Hall, 2066 NW. Irving St. (12/02/81) House, 730 Centre Ave. (03/01/82) Lane County Portland, Maegly, A. H , House, 226 SW. Womelsdorf, Womelsdorf Historic District, Eugene, Ax Billy Department Store (Ardel Kingston St. (12/02/81) Roughly bounded by Water, 4th, Franklin Building), E. 10th Ave. and Willamette St. Portland, Meier and Frank Building, 621 S.W. and Jefferson Sts. (03/10/82) (08/26/82) 5th Ave. (07/08/82) Bucks County Eugene, Calkines, Windsor W., House, 588 E. Portland; Mills, Lewis H , House, 2039 NW llth Ave. (12/09/81) Irving St. (08/26/82) Buckingham vicinity, Forest Grove Historic Eugene, East Skinner Butte Historic District, Portland, Smith, Mary /. G„ House, 2256 NW. District, Forest Grove and Lower Mountain Pearl and High Sts., and 2nd and 3rd Aves. Johnson St. (12/02/81) Rds. (04/20/82) (09/23/82) Portland, Sovereign Hotel, 710 SW. Madison Newton vicinity, Twining Farm, Buck Rd. Eugene, McDonald Theater Building, 1004- St. (12/02/81) (07/01/82) 1044 Willamette St. (08/26/82) Portland, Waldo Block, 431-433 SW. 2nd Centre County Eugene, Quackenbush Hardware Store, 160 E. Ave. (04/29/82) Wingate, Fisher Farm Site (36Ce35), (03/05/ Broadway (09/23/82) Polk County Florence, Kyle, William, and Sons, Building, 82) 1297 Bay St. (12/02/81) Independence vicinity, Wells, George A., Jr., State vicinity, Tudfk Site (36 CE 238), (02/12/ House, 106635 Buena Vista Rd. (12/22/81) 82) Lincoln County Umatilla County Bellefonte, McAllister-Beaver House, 817 E. Newport, Roper, Charles and Theresa, House Bishop St. (02/24/82) (Hilan Castle) 620 SW. Alder St. (12/09/81) Echo, Bank of Echo Building, 230 W. Main Blanchard vicinity, Bechdel II, Christian, (04/15/82) Linn County House, S of Blanchard on Liberty Rd. (03/ Pendleton, Empire Block, 21-37 SW. Emigrant 01/82) Albany, Hackleman Historie District, Ave. (06/01/82) Centennial vicinity, Wilson, George, Roughly bounded by Pacific Blvd., Lyons, Pendleton, Hamley and Company Leather Homestead, SW of Centennial on PA 550 30 SE Court St. (06/09/82) 2nd and Madison Sts. (03/15/82) Goods Store, (02/24/82) Pendleton, Hendricks Building (K. O. T. M. Albany, Ralston, John, House, 632 Baker St., Lemont, Dale, Felix, Stone House, Rt. 871 (04/ Se. (12/09/81) Temple), 369 S. Main St. (06/01/82) Pendleton, Masonic Temple, 18 SW. Emigrant 20/82) Marion County Ave. (06/01/82) Wingate vicinity, Fisher Farm Site (36Ce35), Aurora, Bents, Frederick, House, 22776 Bents Pendleton, Matlock-Brownfield Building, 413- (03/03/82) Rd., NE. (12/09/81) 425 S. Main St. (06/01/82) Thombury, Barnard, William /., Residence Butteville, Scheurer, William Riley, House, Pendleton, Milarkey Building (Pendleton (Thornbury Lodge), 920 E. Street Rd. (07/ 1J23707 First St, NE £2/23/81) Drug Building) 2G3 S. Main St. (09/23/82) 21/82) Mt. Angel, Queen of Angels Priory, 840 S. Chester County Main St. (07/08/82) Wasco County Salem, Boise, R. R, Building, 217 State St. Shaniko, Shaniko Historic District, US 97 and West Chester, West Chester State College (12/02/81) OR 218 (03/18/82) Quadrangle Historic District, Bounded by S. High St., Rosedale Ave., S. Church St., Salem, Bush and Brey Block and Annex, 179- Washington County 197 Commercial St., NE (12/21/81) and College Ave. (10/08/82) Cornelius, Sholes, Albert S„ House, 1599 S. Salem, Cross, Curtis, House, 1635 Fairmount Clinton County Ave., S. (12/18/81) Alpine St. (09/02/82) Lpck Haven, Memorial Park Site, (36 Cn 164) Salem, Farrar Building, 351-373 State St. (08/ - Yamhill County 26/82) (04/14/82) Lafayette, Kelty, James M. and Paul R., Salem, Harding, Benjamin F, House, 1043 Crawford County High St, SE (12/21/81) House, 675 3rd St. (09/23/82) Salem, Jones-Sherman House, 835 D St, NE Sheridan, Travelers Home, 147 NE Yamhill Meadville, Roueche House, 762 Park Ave. (12/21/81) St. (07/08/82) (03/04/82) Salem, Minto, John and Douglas, Houses, 841, PENNSYLVANIA Erie County 835 and 821 Saginaw St, S. (12/18/81) Salem, Old Garfield School, 528 Cottage St., Allegheny County Erie, Koehler, Jackson, Eagle Brewery, 2131 NE. (12/02/81) Carnegie, Carnegie, Andrew, Free Library, State St. (04/13/82) . Salem, Oregon State Forester’s Office 300 Beechwood Ave. (10/08/81) Erie, Reed, Charles Manning Mansion, 524 Building, 2600 State St. (04/15/82) Pittsburgh, St. Boniface Roman Catholic Peach St. (04/19/82) St. Paul, S t Paul Historic District, Off OR 219 Church, East St. (11/17/81) Erie, Warner Theater, 811 State St. (04/13/82) (03/15/82) Fayette County Stayton, Paris Woolen Mill, 535 E. Florence Armstrong County St. (12/21/81) Kittanning, Armstrong County Courthouse Connellsville, Carnegie Free Library, S. and Jail, Market and Jefferson Sts. (11/01/ Pittsburg St. (10/08/81) Multnomah County 81) North Union, Springer Farm, PA 51 (07/23/82) Gresham, Bethel Baptist Church, 101 S. Main St. (04/15/82) Bedford County Franklin County Portland, Adams, Charles F., House, 2363 New Enterprise, New Enterprise Public Chambersburg, Chambersburg Historic NW. Flanders (12/09/81) School, off PA 869 (10/08/81) District, US 11 and US 30 (08/26/82) 8660 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Jefferson County Schuylkill County Cumberland, St. Joseph’s Church Complex, Brookville, Taylor, Phillip, House, Euclid Pottsville, Pottsville Downtown Historic 1303-1317 Mendon Rd. (08/12/82) Cumberland, 2199 Ave. (07/22/82) District, Roughly bounded by Laurel Blvd., Tower, Lewis, House, Railroad, Morris and 4th Sts. (03/01/82) Mendon Rd. (08/30/82) Lancaster County Pawtucket, Church Hill Industrial District, Shenks Ferry Site (36La2), (03/03/82) Westmoreland County Roughly bounded by S. Union, Pine, Baley, Shultz-Funk Site (36La7 and 36La9) (03/03/82) United vicinity, Sewickléy Manor, SR 64136 Commerce, Main, and Hill Sts. (08/12/82) Ephrata, Mountain Springs Hotel, 320 E. Main (04/19/82) Woonsocket, S ’Eglise du Precieux Sang, 94 Carrington Ave. and 61 Park Ave, (07/26/ St. (03/02/82) York County 82) Lancaster, Hess, A. B„ Cigar Factory, and Warehouses, 231 N. Shippen St. (08/24/82) York Spring Garden vicinity, Nook, The 1101 Farquhar Washington County Lancaster, 901 (Francis Farquhar House), Lancaster Watch Company, Dr. (03/01/82) Narragansett, Central Street Historic District Columbia Ave. (08/24/82) (Narragansett Pier MRA), Both sides of Lancaster, Yeates, Jasper, House, 24-26 S. PUERTO RICO Central Street from 5th Ave. to Boon St. Queen St. (09/23/82) Arecibo County (08/18/82) Lititz, Sutter, Johann Agust, House, 17-19 E. Narragansett, Earlscourt Historic District Main St. (04/20/82) Arecibo, Casa Ulanga, #7 Gonzalo Marin St. (Narragansett Pier MRA), Roundly Strasburg vicinity, Electric Locomotive No. (07/26/82) bounded by Westmoreland, Noble, 4859, PA 741 (08/19/82) Arecibo and Cabo Rojo, Calebra, Guanica, Woodward Sts., and Gibson Ave. (both Guayama, Mona Island, Ponce, San Juan, Lehigh County sides) (08/18/82) San Juan and Vieques Island Vicinities, Narragansett, Gardencourt (Narragansett Coopersburg, Coopersburg Historic District, Lighthouse System of Puerto Rico TR, (10/ Pier MRA), 10 Gibson Ave. (08/18/82) Main St. and PA 309 (04/26/82) 22/81) Narragansett, Arecibo vicinity, Ocean Road Historic District Slatington, Fireman’s Drinking Fountain, Faro di Punta Borinqüen (Narragansett Pier MRA), Ocean and Main St. (11/09/81) (Lighthouse System of Puerto Rico TR, (10/ 22/81) Wildfield Farm Rds., and Newton and Lycoming County Arecibo vicinity, Faro di Punta higuero Hazard Aves. (08/18/82) Narragansett, Towers Historic District Williamsport vicinity, Archeological Site 36 (Lighthouse System of Puerto Rico TR), (10/22/81) (Narragansett Pier MRA), Bounded by the L Y 37, (04/14/82) Atlantic Ocean, Exchange PL, Mathewson Montgomery County Cabo Rojo and Taylor Sts. (08/18/82) Faro de los Morrillos de Cabo Rojo New Shoreham, Champlin, Peleg, House, Elkins Park, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Old Rodman Pond Lane (06/01/82) York and Ashbourne Rds. (04/22/82) (Lighthouse System of Puerto Rico TR), 10(22/22/81) South Kingstown, Perry, Commodore Oliver Marlborough, Bauern Freund Print Shop, PA Farm, 184 Post Rd. (08/26/82) 63 (07/26/82) Culebrita Island SOUTH CAROLINA Northampton County Faro Isla de Culebritas (Lighthouse System of Puerto Rico TR), 10(22/22/81) Abbeville County (also Greenwood County) Bath, Steckel, Daniel, House, 207 W. Guavama, vicinity, Faro de Punta de las Northampton St. (03/08/82) Abbeville vicinity, Cedar Springs Historic Figuras (Lighthouse System o f Puerto Rico District, SR 33, SR 112 and SR 47 (03/25/82) Easton, Heller, William Jacob, House, 501 TR), (10/22/81) Mixsell St. (04/20/82) Due West, Erskine College-Due West Guavama vicinity, Faro de Punta delà Tuna Historic District, Main, Church, College, Easton, State Theatre, 454 Northampton St. (Lighthouse System of Puerto Rico TR), (03/04/82) Bonner, Hayne, Washington, Cleveland, (10/22/81) Depot, & Abbeville Sts. (03/19/82) Philadelphia County Loiza County Aiken County Philadelphia, 1900 Rittenhouse Square Loiza, Cueva de Los Indios, PR 187 (06/24/82) Apartments, 1900 S. Rittenhouse Sq. (07/ Aiken, Chinaberry (Williams-Converse 26/82) Mona Island House), 441 York St., SE (04/29/82) Philadelphia, Anglecot, The, Evergreen and Faro di la Isla de la Mona (Lighthouse Aiken, St. Mary Help of Christians Church, Prospect Sts. (04/19/82) System of Puerto Rico TR), (10/22/81) York St. and Park Ave. (03/25/82) Philadelphia, Bell, John C, House, 229 S. 22nd Ponce vicinity, Faro de la Isla de Caja de Aiken, Willcox’s, Colleton Ave. (03/19/82) St. (04/13/82) Muertos (Lighthouse System of Puerto Rico Anderson County Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin Hotel, 822- TR), (10/22/81) Anderson vicinity, McFall House, SR 247 (06/ 840 Chestnut St. (03/02/82) * Ponce vicinity, Faro del Puerto de Ponce Philadelphia, Houses at 2000-2018 Delancey (Lighthouse System of Puerto Rico TR), 28/82) Street, 2000-2018 Delancey St. (04/22/82) (10/22/81) Bamberg County Philadelphia, Jayne, Horace, House, 320 S. San Juan vicinity, Faro de las Gabezas de Denmark vicinity, Voorhees College Historic 19th St. (07/22/82) San Juan (Lighthouse Systèm of Puerto District, Voorhees College Campus (01/21/ Philadelphia, Mayfair House, 401 W. Johnson Rico TR), (10/22/81) 82) St. (04/07/82) San Juan Philadelphia, Philadelphia Stock Exchange,. Beaufort County 1409-1411 Walnut St. (08/31/82) Faro de Morro (Lighthouse System of Puerto Hilton Head vicinity, Daufuskie Island Philadelphia, Reading Company Grain Rico TR), (10/22/81) Historic District, SW of Hilton Head (06/ Elevator, 411 N. 20th St. (03/10/82) Superintendent of Lighthouses Dwelling 02/82) Philadelphia, Shedwick, John, Development (Lighthouse System of Puerto Rico TR), Houses, 3433-3439 Lancaster Ave. (03/10/ (10/22/81) Berkeley County 82) RHODE ISLAND Huger vicinity, Cainhoy Historic District, SE Philadelphia, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, of Huger (03/11/82) 1607-27 Locust St. (04/19/82) Newport County Moncks Comer vicinity, Santee Canal, NE of Philadelphia, Touraine, The, 1520 Spruce St. Newport, Bird’s Nest, The, 526 Broadway at Moncks Comer (05/05/82) (04/07/82) One Mile Corner (06/07/82) Pinopolis, Pinopolis Historic District North Philadelphia, Uptown Theater and Office (Pinopolis MRA), Lake View St. South to Building, 2240-2248 N. Broad St. (07/22/82) Providence County Lake Moultrie (08/19/82) Philadelphia, Watson, Sally, Hquse, 5128 Cumberland, Jillson, Luke, House, 2510 Pinopolis, Pinopolis Historic District South Wayne Ave. (03/10/82) Mendon Rd. (08/12/82) (Pinopolis MRA), CR 5 (08/19/82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8861

Pinopolis, Robertson, William, House Georgetown County Laurens County (Pinopolis MRA), CR 5 (08/19/82) Georgetown vicinity, China Grove, SC 512 Clinton, Thomwell-Presbyterian College Calhoun County (03/25/82) Historic District, Presbyterian College Georgetown, Campus (03/05/82) St. Matthews, Calhoun County Courthouse Minim Island Shell Midden (Courthouses in SC Designed by William (38GE46), (08/18/82) Laurens vicinity, Dial, Allen, House, SR 729 (01/21/82) Augustus Edwards TR), S. Railroad Ave. Greenville County (10/30/81) Greenville, American Cigar Factory Lee County Charleston County (Greenville MRA), E. Ct. St. (07/01/82) Bishopville, Lee County Courthouse Battery LeRoy (Civil War Defenses of Greenville, Chamber o f Commerce Building (Courthouses in SC Designed by William Charleston TR), Riverland Dr., James (Greenville MRA), 130 S. Main St. (07/01/ Augustus Edwards TR), 123 Main St. (10/ Island (08/11/82 82) 30/81) Battery No. 1 (James Island Siege Line) (Civil Greenville, Davenport Apartments Lexington County War Defenses of Charleston TR), (Greenville MELA), 400-402 E. Washington Riverland Dr., James Island (08/11/82) St. (07/01/82) Batesburg, Batesburg Commercial Historic Battery No. 5 (Civil War Defenses of Greenville, Earle, Col. Elias, Historic District District (Batesburg-Leesville MRA), Charleston TR), James Island (08/11/82) (Greenville MRA), Earle, James, N. Main, Granite, Oak, Pine, Church Sts., Rutland Battery Tynes (Civil War Defenses of and Rutherford Sts. (07/01/82) and N. Railroad Aves. (07/06/82) Charleston TR), Stono River, James Island Greenville, Greenville Gas and Electric Light Batesburg, Bouknight, Simon, House (08/11/82) Company (Greenville MRA), 211 E. Broad (Batesburg-Leesville MRA), Saluda Ave. Fort Pringle (Civil War Defenses of St. (07/01/82) (07/06/82) Charleston TR), Riverland Dr., James Greenville, Hampton-Pinckney Historic Batesburg, Edwards, Broadus, House Island (08/11/82) District Extension (Greenville MRA), (Batesburg-Leesville MRA), 12 Peachtree Fort Trenholm (Civil W af Defenses of Hampton, Lloyd, Hudson Sts., Butler and St. (07/06/82) Charleston TR), John’s Island Airport (08/ Asbury Aves. (07/01/82) Batesburg, Hartley House (Batesburg- 11/82) Greenville, Isaqueena (Greenville MRA), 106 Leesville MRA), 305 E. Columbia Ave. (07/ Charleston vicinity, Morris Island DuPont Dr. (07/01/82) 09/82) Lighthouse, 6 mi. SE of Charleston (06/28/ • Greenville, Lanneau-Norwood House Batesburg, Historic Cartledge House 82) (Greenville MRA), 417 Belmont Ave. (07/ (Batesburg-Leesville MRA), 305 Saluda Clark's Point vicinity, Unnamed Battery No. 1 01/82) Ave. (07/06/82) (Civil War Defenses of Charleston TR), Greenville, Mills Mill (Greenville MRA), Batesburg, Jones, A. C„ House (Batesburg- James Island (08/11/82) Mills and Guess Sts. (07/01/82) Leesville MRA), 104 Fair Ave. (07/06/82) Edisto Island vicinity, Seaside Plantation Greenville, Pettigru Street Historic District Batesburg, McKendree, Mitchell, House House, Off SC 174 (01/21/82) (Greenville MRA), Pettigru, Whitsett, (Batesburg-Leesville MRA), 310 Saluda Edisto Island, Edisto Island Baptist Church, Williams, Manly, E. Washington, Broadus, Ave. (07/06/82) N of Edisto Island, on SC 174 (04/01/82) Toy, and Boyce Sts. (07/01/82) Batesburg, Rawl, John Jacob, House Fort Johnson Estates, Battery Cheves (Civil Greenville, Poinsett Hotel (Greenville MRA), (Batesburg-Leesville MRA), Line S t (07/ War Defenses of Charleston TR), James 120 S. Main S t (07/01/82) 06/82) Island (06/11/82) Greenville, Williams-Earle, House, Batesburg, Rawl-Couch House (Batesburg- Hamlin Sound vicinity, Fort Palmetto (Civil (Greenville MRA), 319 Grove Rd. (07/01/ Leesville MRA), 22 Short St. (07/06/82) War Defenses o f Charleston TR), Christ 82) Leesville, Church Street Historic District Church Parish (08/11/82) Greenville, Working Benevolent Temple and (Batesburg-Leesville MRA), Church St. (07/ Johns Islands, Moving Star Hall, River Rd. 06/82) (06/17/82) Professional Building (Greenville MRA), Broad and Fall Sts. (07/01/82) Leesville, Hampton Hendrix Office McClellanville vicinity, Cape Romain (Batesburg-Leesville MRA), Leesville Ave. Lighthouses, SE of McClellanville on Greer vicinity, Barnwell, Arthpr, House, S. of Greer on SR 14 (03/19/82) (07/06/82) Lighthouse Island (11/12/82) Leesville, Hendrix, Henry Franklin, House McClellanville, McClellanville Historic Greenwood County (Batesburg-Leesville MRA), Hendrix District, Pinckney, Lofton, Charlotte, Heights Plantation (07/06/82) Church, Water, Oak, Venning, Legare, Greenwood, Vance-Maxwell House, 158 E. Cambridge ST. (03/05/82) Leesville, Herbert, Rev. Walter I., House Morrison, and Scotia Sts. (03/23/82) (Batesburg-Leesville MRA), 506 Trotter S t Shaftsbury Townhouses vicinity, Unnamed Horry County (07/06/82) Battery (Civil War Defenses of Charleston Leesville, Holman, J. B„ House (Batesburg- TR), St. Andrew’s Parish (08/11/82) Bucksville vicinity, Buck’s Upper Mill Farm, N. of Bucksville (03/25/82) Leesville MRA), N. Peachtee St. (07/06/82) Chesterfield County Leesville, Leesville College Historic District Jasper County Chesterfield, East Main Street Historic (Batesburg-Leesville MRA), Railroad Ave., District (Chesterfield MRA), Hursey Dr., E. Ridgeland vicinity, Church o f the Holy College, Peachtree, King, and Lee Sts. (07/ Main and Craig Sts. (05/04/82) Trinity, SC 13 and SC 29 (03/25/82) 06/82) Chesterfield, Lucas, Dr. Thomas E., House Ridgeland, Jasper County Courthouse Leesville, Mitchell, Crowell, House (Chesterfield MRA), 716 W. Main St. (05/ (Courthouses in SC Designed by William _ (Batesburg-Leesville MRA), Church St. (07/ 04/82) Augustus Edwards TR), Russel St. (10/30/ 06/82) Chesterfield, West Main Street Historic 81) Leesville, Mitchell-Shealy House (Batesburg- Leesville MRA), 419 W. Church St. (07/06/ District (Chesterfield MRA), W. Main, Kershaw County Church and Academy Sts. (05/04/82) 82) Camden, Kendall Mill Historic District, Leesville, Yarborough, Rev. Frank, House Dillon County Roughly bounded by RR tracks, Kendall (Batesburg-Leesville MRA), 810 Bernard St. Dillon, Dillon County Courthouse Lake, Lakeshore Dr., McRae Rd., and Haile (07/06/82) (Courthouses in SC Designed by William St. (03/19/82) Lexington, Old Batesburg-Leesville High Augustus Edwards TR), 1303 W. Main S t Camden, Murchison House, Kershaw County School (Batesburg-Leesville MRA), (10/30/81) Rd. 12 (06/17/82) Summerland Ave. (07/06/82) Florence County x Lancaster County Marlboro County Johnsonville vicinity, Browntown, SC 341 (06/ Kershaw vicinity, Cauthen, Dr. William Bennettsville vicinity, Appin, U.S. 15 (06/28/ 28/82) Columbus, House, SR 75 (06/28/82) 82) 8662 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

McCormick County Frederick vicinity, Aurland United Site No 39 FA 7 (Rock Art in the Southern SE of Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) Mount C arm el, Mount Carmel Historic Norwegian Lutheran Church, District, SC 823 and SC 81 (06/22/82) Frederick (04/16/82) Site No 39 FA 79 (Rock Art in the Southern Butte County Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) Newberry County Site No 39 FA 91 (Rock Art in the Southern Belle Fourche, Chappells vicinity, Moon-Dominick House, Belle Fourche Commercial Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) NE of Chappells (03/22/82) Historic District, 500-620 State St. and 608- Site No 39 FA 94 (Rock Art in the Sputhem 622 5th Ave. (04/27/82) Black Hills TR), (05/20/82) Oconee County Belle Fourche, Bolles, Charles, House, 919 s Newry, Newry Historic District, Broadway, S tate St. (07/01/82) Hamlin County River Ridge Rd., South, Branch, and Belle Fourche, Gay, Thomas Haskins, House, 704 Harding (07/19/82) Estelline, Lohr, Charles and Mary, House, Palmetto Aves. (03/19/82) 1705 State Ave. (07/19/82) Charles Mix County Orangeburg County Hand County Academy, Church of Christ in LaRoche Eutawville vicinity, Numertia Plantation, E. Zell vicinity, St. M ary’s Church, School and of Eutawville (03/19/82) Township, SD 50 (07/01/82) Convent, U.S. 212 (07/19/82) Richland County Clay County Hanson County Columbia, Babcock Building, South Carolina Vermillion, First Baptist Church of State Hospital, Bull St. (10/30/81) Vermillion, 101 E. Main St. (03/05/82) Alexandria vicinity, Old Rockport Hutterite Columbia, Bethel A.M.E. Church (Columbia Vermillion, Willey, E. H., House, 104 Court Colony (Historic Hutterite Colonies TR), MRA addition), 1528 Sumter St. (05/24/82) St. (06/17/82) (06/30/82) Columbia, Building at 303 Saluda Avenue Codington County Harding County (Columbia MRA addition), 303 Saluda Ave. (05/24/82) Watertown, Mathiesen House, 914 N. Maple Ludlow vicinity, Lightning Spring 39HN204, Columbia, Columbia Historic District II, (02/01/82) (08/02/82) (boundary increase) Blanding, Laurel, Custer County Hutchison County Richland, Calhoun, Marion, Bull, Pickens, Site No 39 Cu 510 (Rock Art in the Southern Ethan vicinity, New Elmspring Colony Henderson, and Barnwell Sts. (06/28/82) Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) Columbia, Columbia Mills Building Site No 39 Cu 511 (Rock Art in the Southern (Historic Hutterite Colonies TR), (06/30/ (Columbia MRA addition), on the Congaree Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) 82) River (05/24/82) Site No 39 Cu 512 (Rock Art in the Southern Menno, Ulmer, J. W., House, 611 5th St. (06/ Columbia, Taylor House (Columbia MRA), Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) 17/82) 1505 Senate St. (07/06/82) Site No 39 Cu 513 (Rock Art in the Southern Milltown vicinity, Milltown Hutterite Colony Saluda County Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) (Historic Hutterite Colonies TR), (06/30/ Site No 39 Cu 514 (Rock Art in the Southern 82) Saluda, Marsh-Johnson House, Intersection of Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) Parkston vicinity, Old Elmspring Hutterite S-41-21 and S-41-37 (06/17/82) Site No 39 Cu 51& (Rock Art in the Southern Colony (Historic Hutterite Colonies TR), Williamsburg County Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) (06/30/82) Site No 39 Cu 516 (Rock Art in the Southern Scotland vicinity, Old Maxwell Hutterite Indiantown vicinity, Wilson, John Calvin, Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) House, Off SC 512 (06/28/82) Colony (Historic Hutterite Colonies TR), Site No 39 Cu 91 (Rock Art in the Southern (06/30/82) Kingstree, Kingstree Historic District Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) (Kingstree MRA), Main, Hampton and C uster, First National Bank Building, 6th St. Marshall County Academy Sts. (06/28/82) and Mt. Rushmore Rd. (03/05/82) Veblen vicinity, Palestine Evangelical York County Davison County Lutheran Church, NE of Veblen (03/05/82) McConnells vicinity, Hightower Hall, York Mitchell, Anderson, John F„ House, 323 N. Meade Coun ty, County Rd 165 (06/28/82)' Duff (07/01/82) Rock Hill, Anderson House, 227 Oakland Mitchell, Beckwith, Louis, House, 1311 S. Duff Stursis vicinity, Butte, Bear, (12/21/81) (NHL) Ave. (05/13/82) Dr. (07/01/82) Minnehaha County SOUTH DAKOTA Fall River County Sioux Falls, Blackstone Court Apartments, Beadle County Site No 30 FA 75 (Rock Art in the Southern 303 W. 12th St. (06/17/82) Carpenter vicinity, Milford Hutterite Colony Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) Sioux Falls, Kuehn, Andrew, Warehouse, 401 (Historic Hutterite Colonies TR), (06/30/ Site No 39 FA 277 (Rock Art in the Southern N. Phillips Ave. (02/25/82) 82) Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) Sioux Falls, Shriver-Johnson Building, 230 S. Huron vicinity, Old Riverside Hutterite Site No 39 FA 389 (Rock Art in the Southern Phillips Ave. (06/17/82) Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) Colony (Historic Hutterite Colonies TR), Pennington County (06/30/82) Site No 39 FA 511 (Rock Art in the Southern Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) Site No 39 PN 57 (Rock Art in the Southern Bon Homme County Site No 39 FA 554 (Rock Art in the Southern Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) Scotland, Campbell, Gen. Charles T., House, Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) : Site No 39 PN 108 (Rock Art in the Southern 6114th St. (06/17/82) Site No 39 FA 58 (Rock Art in the Southern Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) Scotland, St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 4th Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) Site No 39 PN 438 (Rock Art in the Southern and Poplar Sts. (06/17/82) Site No 39 FA 676 (Rock Art in the Southern Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) Tabor vicinity, Bon Homme Hutterite Colony Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) Site No 39 FA 677 (Rock Art in the Southern Site No 39 PN 439 (Rock Art in the Southern (Historic Hutterite Colonies TR), (06/30/ Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) 82) Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) Site No 39 FA 681 (Rock Art in the Southern K eystone, Byron, Lewis, House, Cemetery Rd. Brookings County Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) (06/17/82) Brookings, Brookings City Hall, 4th St. (06/ Site No 39 FA 684 (Rock Art in the Southern K eystone, Keystone Trading Company Store, 17/82) Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) SD 40 (06/17/82) Site No 39 FA 685 (Rock Art in the Southern Rapid City Holmes, Zack, House, 818 St. Brown County Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) Jam es St. (06/17/82) Aberdeen, Ward, Alonzo, Hotel, 104 S. Main Site No 39 FA 687 (Rock Art in the Southern Rapid City vicinity, Johnson Siding, House St. (06/17/82) Black Hills TR) (05/20/82) and Sawmill, Rimrock Hwy. (06/17/82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 866&

Spink County Nashville, Evergreen Place, 1023 Joyce Lane Lincoln County Ashton, Ashton Methodist Church, NE comer (04/15/82) . Fayetteville vicinity, Childress House, 9 mi. of 2nd Ave. and 2nd St., (06/17/82) Nashville, Goodwill Manor (President’s W of Fayetteville on U.S. 64 (02/25/82) Frankfort vicinity, Harlow Farmstead, (02/ Residence, A & I State College), Fayetteville, 3500 Centennial Blvd., Tennessee State Douglas, Hugh Bright, House, 26/82) 301 Elk Ave., N. (03/25/82) Frankfort vicinity. Old Spink Colony University (03/25/82) (Historic Hutterite Colonies TR), (06/30/ Nashville, Holly Street Fire Hall, 1600 Holly Loudon County 82) Si. (08/26/82) Nashville, Printers Alley Historic District, Lenoir City, Lenoir City Company, Depot S t Stanley County Roughly bounded by 3rd and 4th Aves., (03/19/82) Bank Alley, and both sides of Church St. Loudon, Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Fort Pierre, Carr, Jefferson Davis, House, 236 (08/26/82) Loudon, College St. (04/15/82) W. 2nd Ave. (03/05/82) Nashville, Scarritt College Historic District, Madison County Ft. Pierre vicinity, Lower Antelope Creek Site 19th Ave., S. (06/26/82) (39ST106), (09/15/82) Nashville, Woodland in Waverly Historic Jackson, Farrar, Capt. H.P., House, 161 West Turner County District, Roughly bounded by 1-65, 8th, Orleans St. (04/15/82) Bradford and Wedgewood Aves. (03/25/82) Hurley, I.O.O.F. Hall, Hurley Lodge No. 75, Marion County Center Ave. (07/01/82) Dickson County South Pittsburg, Hardy, Richard, Memorial Union County Sylvia vicinity, Shule, Peter Paul, Bam, School, 1620 Hamilton Ave. (09/30/82) Denny Rd. (05/13/82) Elk Point, Murtha, Charles, House and Brick Marshall County Yard, W. Main St. (02/01/82) Fayette County Comersville, Comersville Methodist Yankton County Somerville, Somerville Historic District, Episcopal Church South, 100 S Mulberry St. Court Square, and irregular pattern along (04/15/82) Yankton, Bruce-Donaldson House, 313 Pine N. Main S t (04/15/62) Mooresville; Fitipatrick House, TN 50 A (08/ St. (03/05/82) 26/82} Yankton, Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Gibson County Depot, 8th and Douglas Sts. (03/05/82) Humboldt, Dodson House, 119 N 17th Ave. McMinn Coiinty Yankton, Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul (03/25/82) Niota vicinity, Cate, Elijah, House, W. of Depot, 8th and Douglas Sts. (03/05/82) Trenton, Taylor, Col. Robert Z„ House, 1008 Niota on SR 1 (03/25/82) Yankton, Ellerman, Arthur C„ House, 708 W. S. College St. (04/12/82) Meigs County 5th St. (03/05/82) Trenton, Trenton Historic District, High, Yankton, Yankton College Historic District, College, and Church Sts. (04/15/82) Big Spring, Cowan, James, House (Meigs 12th and Douglas Sts. (03/22/82) County, Tennessee MRA), Old Bunker-Hill Yankton, Yankton Historic Commercial Greene County Rd. (07/06/82) District, Roughly bounded by 2nd, 4th, Pine Greeneville vicinity, Lowry, James, House, Decatur, Big Sewee Creek Bridge (Meigs and Broadway Sts. (06/23/82) Asheville Hwy. (03/25/82) County, Tennessee MRA), TN 58 and Grundy County Center Point Rd. (07/06/82) TENNESSEE Decatur, Buchanan House (Meigs County, Bedford County Altamonb Northcutt, H. B., House, TN 56 (03/ Tennessee MRA), Vernon St. (07/06/82) 23/82) Decatur, Decatur Methodist Church (Meigs Shelbyville, Frierson-Coble House, 404 N. Monteagle, Monteagle Sunday School Jefferson St. (04/12/82) County, Tennessee MRA), Vernon St. (07/ Assembly Historic District, Off U.S. 64, 06/82) Blount County U.S. 41, and TN 56 (03/25/82) Decatur, Eaves, S. S., House (Meigs County, Louisville vicinity, George, Samuel, House, Hamilton County Tennessee MRA), Eaves Ferry Rd. (07/06/ NE of Louisville on Topside Rd. (01/27/82) 82) Chattanooga, Isbester, Caleb, House, 551 Oak Decatur, Godsey, Jim, House (Meigs County, Maryville, Jones, David, House, 720 St. (03/25/82) Tuckaleechee Pike (08/26/82) Tennessee MRA), TN 30 (07/06/82) Chattanooga, St. Elmo Historic District, Decatur, Grubb, Jacob L., Store (Meigs Maryville, Maryville College Historic Alabama, S t Elmo, and Tennessee Aves. District, Washington Street (09/09/82) (04/15/82) County, Tennessee MRA), TN 58 (07/06/82) Decatur, Kings Mill Bridge (Meigs County, Bradley County Jefferson County Tennessee MRA), Big Sewee Rd. (07/06/62) Cleveland, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Chestnut Hill vicinity, Hill-Hance House Decatur, Locke House (Meigs County, Ocoee and Central Sts., NW (04/12/82) (Joseph Hill House), E of Chestnut Hill off Tennessee MRA), Concord Rd. (07/06/82) US 411 (08/28/82) Decatur, Meigs County Bank (Meigs County, Carroll County Jefferson City vicinity, Fairvue, Andrew Tennessee MRA), Court Sq. (07/06/82) Trezevant vicinity, Hillsman House, Old Johnson Hwy. (04/12/82) Decatur, Meigs County Courthouse (Meigs Hinkledale-McKenzie Rd. (03/25/82) County, Tennessee MRA), Court Sq. (07/ Knox County 06/82) Carter County Knoxville, Burwell Building/Tennessee Decatur, Meigs County High School Wataug vicinity, Range, Henry, House, S of Theater (Knoxville Banking and Trust Gymnasium (Meigs County, Tennessee Watauga on Smallings Rd. (03/25/82) Company Building), 600 S. Gay St. (04/01/ MRA), Brown S t (07/06/82) 82) Decatur, Church (Meigs County, Claiborne County Knoxville, Knoxville Iron Foundry Complex- Tennessee MRA), Mt. Zion Hollow (07/06/ Speedwell vicinity, Kincaid House, NE of Nail Factory and Warehouse, 715 Western 82) Speedwell on Russell Lane (03/22/82) Ave., NW (03/25/82) Decatur, Rice-Marler House (Meigs County, Tazewell vicinity, Kesterson-Watkins House, Knoxville, Louisville and Nashville Freight Tennessee MRA), Goodfield Valley Rd. Cedar Fork Rd. (04/26/82) Depot, 700 Western Ave., NW (03/25/82) (07/06/82) Davidson County Knoxville, Louisville and Nashville Decatur, Smith, Robert H, Law Office (Meigs Passenger Station, 700 Western Ave., NW County, Tennessee MRA), TN 58 (07/06/82) Nashville, Bush-Herbert Building, 174 3rd. (03/25/82) Decatur, Stewart, John, House (Meigs County, Ave., N. (03/25/82) Knoxville, Mall Building (Kem Building/ Tennessee MRA), TN 58 (07/06/82) Nashville, East Nashville Historic District, Jersey Lily Saloon Building), 1-5 Market S t Georgetown, Hooper, Scott, Garage (Meigs Roughly bounded by Gallatin Pike, (08/26/82) County, Tennessee MRA), SR 1 (07/06/82) Edgewood PL, N 16th and Russell Sts. (04/ Knoxville, Trinity Methodist Episcopal Georgetown, McKenzie Windmill (Meigs 15/82) Church, 416 Lovenia Ave. (08/26/82) County, Tennessee MRA), TN 58 (07/06/82) 8664 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Georgetown, Rymer, Bradford, Bam (Meigs Robertson County Rock Island vicinity, Great Falls Cotton Mill, County, Tennessee MRA), SR 1 (07/06/82) Springfield vicinity, Beeches, The (John W of Rock Island off US 705 (08/26/82) Georgetown, Shiflett, G. W., Bam (Meigs Woodard House), SC 49 (03/25/82) • County, Tennessee MRA), SR 1 (07/06/82) Washington County Georgetown, Shiflett, H. C, Barn (Meigs Shelby County Limestone vicinity, Telford, Thomas, House, County, Tennessee MRA), SR 1 (07/06/82) Arlington, Arlington Historic District, Brown, Old Jonesboro Water Plant Rd. (02/10/82) Georgetown, Wood, Andy, Log House and Campbell, Chester, Quintard Greenlee, and Weakley County Wood, Willie, Blacksmith Shop, SR 1 (07/ Walker Sts. (05/17/82) 06/82) Memphis, Calvary Episcopal Church and Dresden, Oakland, SR 22 and TN 89 (04/22/ Ten Mile vicinity, Oak Grove M ethodist Parish House, 102 ,N. 2nd S t (04/27/82) 82) Church (Meigs County, Tennessee MRA), Memphis, Central Gardens Historic District, Greenfield vicinity, Sims, Capt. William, Pinhook Ferroy Rd. (07/06/82) Roughly bounded by Rembert St, York, House, Rte. 2, Liberty Rd. (03/25/82) Ten Mile, Black, John lit., Cabin (Meigs Cleveland and Eastmoreland Aves. (09/09/ Martin, Ivan dale, 115 N McCombs St. (03/25/ County, Tennessee MRA), Big Sewee Creek 82) 82) Rd. (07/06/82) Memphis, Central High School (Public Martin, Lawler, W. T„ House, 229 University Ten Mile, Culvahouse House (Meigs County, Schools of Memphis1902-1915 TR), 306 S. St. (03/25/82) Tennessee MRA), River Rd. (07/06/82) Bellevue Blvd. (09/17/82) Ten Mile, Ewing House (Meigs County, Martin, Marshalldale, 115 Ryan Ave. (03/25/ Memphis, Court Square Historic District, 82) Tennessee MRA), River Rd. (07/06/82) Roughly bounded by Riverside Dr., N. 2nd Ten Mile, Femell Born (Meigs County, St., Madison and Jefferson Aves. (04/15/82) Williamson County Tennessee MRA), TN 58 (07/06/82) Memphis, Guthrie Elementary School (Public Ten Mile, Gettys, James R., House (Meigs College Grove vicinity, Bostick Female Schools of Memphis 1902-1915 TR), 951 Academ y, Hwy. 41 A (04/15/82) County, Tennessee MRA), N. No Pone Chelsea Ave. (09/17/82) Valley Rd. (07/06/82) Memphis, Hill, A. B., Elementary School Franklin vicinity, Meeting-of-the-Waters Ten Mile, Gettys, James R., Mill (Meigs y (Public Schools of Memphis 1902-1915 TR), (Thomas Hardin Perkins House), NW of County, Tennessee MRA), N. No Pone 1372 Latham St. (09/17/82) Franklin on Del Rio Pike (08/26/82) Valley Rd. (07/06/82) Memphis, Hotel Claridge, 109 N. Main St. Franklin vicinity, Montpier (Nicholas Perkins Ten Mile, Griffith, James Turk, House (Meigs (04/29/82) House), NW of Franklin off Old Hillsboro County, Tennessee MRA), TN 58 (07/06/82) Memphis, Lauderdale/Walker Elementary Pike (08/26/82) Ten Mile, Holloway, Dr. D. W., House (Meigs School (Public Schools of Memphis 1902- Franklin, Hincheyville Historic District, W .. County, Tennessee MRA), River Rd. (07/ 1915 TR), 995 S. Lauderdale S t (09/17/82) Main, Fair, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th Sts. 06/82) Memphis, Maury Elementary School (Public (04/15/82) Ten Mile, Hutsell Truss Bridge (Meigs Schools of Memphis 1902-1915 TR), 272 N. Wilson County County, Tennessee MRA), Old Ten Mile Bellevue Blvd. (09/17/82) Rd. (07/06/82) Memphis, Memphis Street Railway Company Lebanon vicinity, Camp B e ll Coles Ferry Ten Mile, Hutsell, Sam, House (Meigs Office and Streetcar Complex, 821 Beale St. Pike (04/15/82) County, Tennessee MRA), Old Ten Mile (09/09/82) Rd. (07/06/82) Memphis, Moore, William R., Dry Goods Ten Mile, Johnson, R. H, Stable (Meigs Building (Hein Building), 183 Monroe Ave. Anderson County County, Tennessee MRA), TN 58 (07/06/82) (08/26/82) Ten Mile, MacPherson House (Meigs County, Memphis, Newburger, Joseph, House, 168 E. Frankston vicinity, Saunders, A. C., Site, (41 Tennessee MRA), off Hurricane Valley Rd. Parkway, South (04/29/82) A N 19), E. of Frankston off U.S. Hwy. 175 (07/06/82) Memphis, Peabody Elementary School and 155 (07/15/82) Ten Mile, Patterson, Alexander, House (Public Schools of Memphis 1902-1915 TR), Palestine vicinity, Pace McDonald Site (Meigs County, Tennessee MRA), Wood 2086 Young Ave. (09/17/82) (41AN51) (08/12/82) Lane (07/06/82) Memphis, Rozelle Elementary School (Public Bastrop County Ten Mile, Sharp, Elisha, House (Meigs Schools of Memphis 1902-1915 TR), 993 County, Tennessee MRA), Old Ten Mile Roland St. (09/17/82) Smithville, Smithville Commercial Historic Rd. (07/06/82) Memphis, Second Congregational Church, D istrict, 2nd, 3rd, and Mam Sts. (06/17/82) Ten Mile, Surprise Truss Bridge (Meigs 764 Walker Ave. (08/26/82) Bee County County, Tennessee MRA), Sewee Creek Memphis, South Main Street Historic Rd (07/06/82) D istrict, Roughly S. Main St. between Beeville, Praeger Building, 110 W. Corpus Christi St. (09/09/82) Montgomery County Webster and Linden, and Mulberry Between Calhoun and Vance Aves. (09/02/ Bexar County New Providence vicinity, Fort Defiance CSA 82) (Fort Bruce USA), (02/04/82) Memphis, Stonewall Place Historic District, San Antonio, Bushnell, 240 Bushnell (08/26/ Clarksville, Catholic Church and Rectory Stonewall St. between Poplar Ave. and 82) (Nineteenth Century Churches hi North Pkwy. (03/25/82) San Antonio, Central Trust Company Clarksville TRA), 716 Franklin St. (08/02/ Memphis, Tennessee Club (Overall-Goodbar Building, 603 Navarro St. (08/11/82) 82) Building), 128-130 Court Avenue (04/22/82) Bowie County Clarksville, Clarksville Methodist Church Memphis, Toof Building, 195 Madison Ave. (Nineteenth Century Churches in (08/26/82) Texarkana, Rialto Building, 317 State Line Clarksville TR), 334 Main St. (04/06/82) Memphis, Toof, John S., House, 246 Adams Ave. (06/17/82) Clarksville, Methodist Episcopal Church Ave. (03/25/82) South (Nineteenth Century Churches in Brown County Clarksville TR), 319 Madison St. (05/13/76) Sumner County Brownwood, Walter, J. A., House and Rogers, Clarksville, Presbyterian Church (Nineteenth Cottontown, Bridal House, Red River Rd. (02/ R. B., House, 701 and 707 Center Ave. (07/ Century Churches in Clarksville TR), 213 04/82) 19/82) Main St. (04/30/76) Gallatin, Gallatin Presbyterian Church, 167 Chambers County Clarksville, St. Peter African Methodist W. Main St. (03/25/82) Church (Nineteenth Century Churches in Hendersonville vicinity, Fite, Leonard B„ Wallisville, Old Wallisville Town Site Clarksville TRA), 518 Franklin St. (04/06/ House, 1154 W. Main St. (03/25/82) (W allisville 41CH228, 41CH237-241, and 82) 41CH243), 110 (03/30/82) Clarksville, Trinity Church and Rectory Warren County (Nineteenth Century Churches in McMinnville vicinity, Falconhurst, N of Cherokee County Clarksville TRA), 317 Franklin St., (04/06/ McMinnville on Faulkner Springs Rd. (08/ Jacksonville, Newton, William Walter, 82) 26/82) House, 401 N. Bolton St. (07/15/82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8665

Comal County Orange County Beaver, Grimshaw, John. House (Beaver New Braunfels, Breustedt, Andreas, House, Orange, Lutcher Memorial Church Building, MRA), 290 N. 200 East (09/17/82) 1370 Church Hill Dr. (07/22/82) 902 W. Green Ave. (09/09/82) Beaver, Harris, Louis W., Flour Mill (Beaver MRA), 915 E. 200 North (09/17/82) Cooke County Palo Pinto County B eaver, Jones, Thomas, House (Beaver MRA), Gainesville, Cloud-Stark House, 327 S. Dixon Mineral Wells, Baker Hotel, 200 E. H u b b ard 635 N. 400 West (09/17/82) St. (06/01/82) St. (06/23/82) Beaver, Lee, John Ruphard, House (Beaver tMRA), 195 N. 1st West (09/17/82) Denton County Pecos County Beaver, Limb, Lester, House (Beaver MRA), Denton vicinity, Cranston Site (41DN16) Sheffield vicinity, Canon Ranch 495 N. 400 West (09/17/82) (19th-Century Pottery Kilns of Denton Co. Archeological District, NW of Sheffield on Beaver, Meeting Hall (Beaver MRA), 1st N. TR), S of Denton off FM 2181 (08/21/82) 1-10 (08/11/82) and 3rd E. (09/17/82) Beaver, Morris, Andrew James, House Denton vicinity, Lambert, J. C„ S ite (41DN74) Red River County (19th-Century Pottery Kilns of Denton Co. (Beaver MRA), 110 N. 400 East (09/17/82) TR), SE of Denton off FM 2181 (08/21/82) Kanawha, N eely S ite 41 RR 48, SE of Beaver, Robinson, James E„ House (Beaver Denton vicinity, Roark-Griffith Site (41DN18) Kanawha on Little Pine Creek (08/20/82) MRA), 415 E. 400 North (09/17/82) (19th-Century Pottery Kilns of Denton Co. Robertson County Beaver, Smith, Seth W„ House (Beaver TR), E of Denton off US 380 (08/21/82) MRA), 190 N. 600 East (09/17/82) Denton vicinity, Serren, A. H , Site (41DN75) Heame, Allen, Robert C., House 402 Cedar S t Beaver, Stoney, Robert, House (Beaver (19th-Century Pottery Kilns of Denton Co. (08/11/82) MRA), 295 N. 400 West (09/17/82) TR), S of Denton off FM 2181 (08/21/82) Smith County B eaver, Structure at 490 E. 200North (Beaver Denton vicinity, Wilson-Donaldson Site MRA), 490 E. 200 North (09/17/82) (41DN19) (19th-Century Pottery Kilns of Tyler, Whitaker-McCIendon House, 806 W. Beaver, Tattersall, Joseph, House (Beaver Denton Co. TR), S of Denton off FM 2181 Houston St. (06/02/82) MRA), 195 N. 400 West (09/17/82) (08/21/82) Som ervell County B eaver, Thompson, W. O., House (Beaver MRA), 415 N. 400 West (09/17/82) Ellis County Glen Rose, Barnard's M ill, 307 S.W. Barnard St. (09/09/82) Beaver, Thompson, William, House (Beaver Waxahachie, Rosemont House, 701S. Rogers MRA), 160 E. Center St. (09/17/82) (07/08/82) Taylor County B eaver, Thompson, William, Jr., House (Beaver MRA), 10 W. 400 N o rth (09/17/82) Galveston County Abilene, U.S. W eather Bureau Building, 1482 N. 1st St. (07/08/82) B eaver, Tolton, Edward, House (Beaver Galveston, Hagemann, John, House, 3301 MRA), 210 W. 400 N o rth (09/17/82) Ave. L (06/01/82) Travis County B eaver, Willden, John, House (Beaver MRA), Grimes County Austin, Evans Industrial Building, Huston* 495 N orth 200 W e st (09/17/82) Milford vicinity, Frisco Charcoal Kilns, W. of Anderson vicinity, Piedmont Springs Tillotson College Campus, 1820 E. 8th (06/ 17/82) Milford off UT 21 (03/09/82) Archeological Site, NW of Anderson on Texas Farm Rd. (07/29/82) Austin, Sampson, George W , House, 1003 Rio Box Elder County Grande (07/08/82) Harris County Austin, Smoot, Richmond Kelley, House, 1316 Grouse Creek, Tanner, A. N„ House, Grouse Creek (02/11/82) Houston, State National Bank Building, 412 W. 6th SM08/12/82) M ain St. (08/11/82) W alker County Cache County Jeff Davis County Huntsville, Thomason, John W., House, 1207 Hyde Park, Lee, John K , House, 123 W. Avenue J (08/11/82) Center St. (02/11/82) Fort Davis, Grierson-Sproul House, Court Hyrum, Hanson, Soren, House, 166 W. Main Ave. (08/11/82) UTAH St. (02/11/82) Jefferson County Beaver County Logan, Smith, William McNeil, House, 116 S. 100 E St. (02/11/82) Beaumont, Jefferson County Courthouse, 1149 Beaver, Atkin, James, House (Beaver MRA), Mendon, Gardner, James, House, 173 N. Main Pearl St. (06/17/82) 260 W. 300 North (09/17/82) St. (02/11/82) Kerr County Beaver, Barton, William, House (Beaver Providence, Providence LDS Chapel and MRA), 295 N. 300 East (09/17/82) Meetinghouse, 20 S. Main St. (02/11/82) Kerrville vicinity, Tulahteka, S of Kerrville on Beaver, Beaver High School (Beaver MRA), TX16 (08/11/82) Smithfield, Douglas General Mercantile, 100 150 N. Main St. (09/17/82) Main St. (08/04/82) Kimble County Beaver, Beaver Opera House, 55 E. Center St. Wellsville, Riggs, Zial, House, 94 S. 100 E St. (02/11/82) Junction, Brambletye, Off SR 2291 (07/15/82) (02/11/82) B eaver, Black, John, House (Beaver MRA), Lubbock County 595 N. 100 West (09/17/82) Carbon County Lubbock, Bacon, Warren and Myrta, House, Beaver, Bohn, Joseph, House (Beaver MRA), Price, Parker and Weeter Block (Mahleres- 1802 Broadway (07/15/82) 355 S. 200 West (09/17/82) Siampenos Building), 85 W. Main S t (03/ Beaver, Cowdell, Enoch E., House (Beaver 09/82) Lynn County MRA). 595 N. 4th West (09/17/82) Price, Star Theatre, 20 E. Main St. (08/09/82) Tahoka, Lynn County Courthouse, Public Sq. Beaver, Dalten, Charles A., House (Beaver Spring Glen, Topolovec Farmstead, Main (07/08/82) MRA), 270 S. 1st West (09/17/82) Street (08/09/82) Beaver, Dean, James Heber, House (Beaver McLennan County MRA), 390 W. 500 North (09/17/82) Davis County W aco, Cooper, Madison, House, 1801 Austin Beaver, Erickson House (Beaver MRA), 290 Bountiful, Green, James, House, 206 N. 100 Ave. (07/08/82) N. 300 West (09/17/82) East SL (02/11/82) Beaver, Farnsworth, Julia P. M., Barn (Beaver Bountiful, Townsend-Palmer House, 515 S. Medina County MRA), 180 W. Center S t (rear) (09/17/82) 200 West St. (08/04/82) Quihi, Saathoff House, Quihi-Stormhill Rd. Beaver, Farnsworth, Julia, House (Beaver Kaysville, Barnes, John George Moroni, (09/09/82) MRA), 180 W. Center St. (09/17/82) House, 42 W. Center St. (02/11/82) B eaver, Fotheringham, Caroline, House Kaysville, Barnes, John R., House, 10 S. 100 Midland County (Beaver MRA), 290 N. 600 East (09/17/82) West S t (07/23/82) M idland, Brown-Dorsey House, 213 N. B eaver, Greenwood, William, House (Beaver Layton vicinity, Layton, George W„ House, Weatherford (06/17/82) MRA), 190 S. 1st West (09/17/82) W. Gentile S t (07/23/82) 8666 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / -Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

West Layton, Layton, John Henry, House, 683 Salt Lake City, Kearns Building, (Salt Lake Provo, Cluff, Harvey H„ House, 174 N. 100 W. Gentile St. (02/11/82) City Business District MRA), 132 S. Main East St. (08/04/82) St. (08/17/82) Provo, Davies, Charles E„ House, 388 W. 300 Garfield, (also in Kane and San Juan Salt Lake City, Smith-Bailey Drug Company North St. (08/04/82) Counties) Building, (Salt Lake City Business District Provo, Knight, Jessee, House (Entreprenurial Escalante and vicinity, Hole-in-the-Rock MRA), 171 W. 200 (08/17/82) Residences of Tum-of-the-Century Provo Trail, A trail commencing at Escalante, Salt Lake City, South Temple Historic TR), 185 E. Center St. (07/23/82) Utah and terminating at Bluff, Utah (08/09/ D istrict, South Temple St. (07/14/82) Provo, Knight-Alien House (Entreprenurial 82) Salt Lake City, Utah Slaughter Company Residences of Tum-of-the-Century Provo Warehouse, (Salt Lake City Business Grand County TR), 390 E. Center St. (07/23/82) District MRA), 370 W. 100 (08/17/82) Provo, Knight-Mangum House Cisco vicinity, Robidoux Inscription, (07/23/ Salt Lake City, Warehouse District, (Salt (Entreprenurial Residences of Tum-of-the- 82} Lake City Business District MRA), 200 S. Century Provo TR), 318 E. Carter St. (07/ Moab vicinity, Pinhook Battleground, E of and Pierpont Ave. between 300 W. and 400 23/82) Moab (03/01/82) W. (08/17/82) Provo, Maeser School, 150 S. 500 E. (07/26/ Iron County Salt Lake City, Woodruff Villa (Woodruff, 82) Wilford, Family Historic Residences TR), Provo, Ray, W illiam H„ House Cedar City, Hunter, Joseph S., House, 86 E. 1622 S 5th E. (07/14/82) Center St. (02/11/82) (Entreprenurial Residences of Tum-of-the- Salt Lake City, Woodruff, Asahel Hart, Century Provo TR), 415 S. University (07/ Milford County House, (Woodruff, Wilford, Family 23/82) Historic Residences TR), 1636 W. 5th, E Provo, Silver Row, 621-645 W. North St. (08/ Milford vicinity, Frisco Charcoal Kilns, W of (07/14/82) Milford off UT 21 (03/09/82) 04/82) Salt Lake City, Woodruff, Wilford, Farm Provo, Taylor, Thomas N„ House Millard County House (Woodruff, Wilford, Family Historic (Entreprenurial Residences of Tum-of-the- Residences TR), 1604 S. 5th, E (07/14/82) Hinckley, Millard Academy, Off US 6/50 (02/ Century Provo TR), 342 N. 500 West St. (07/ West Jordan, Gardner Mill, 1050 W. 7800 11/82) 23/82) South (09/29/82) Scipio, Quamberg, Peter, House, Off UT 63 Provo, Twelves, John R., House (07/26/82) San Juan County (Entreprenurial Residences of Tum-of-the- Blending vicinity, Grand Gulch Archeological Century Provo TR), 287 E. lOO North St. Salt Lake County (07/23/82) Midvale, Salt Lake County Library, 80 E. D istrict, (06/14/82) Bluff, Nielson, Jens, House, Off UT 47 (02/22/ Springville, Hafen, John, House, 956 S. Main Center St. (07/26/82) St. (07/23/82) Salt Lake City, Arbuckle, George, House, 747 82) E. 17th S. St. (02/12/82) Sanpete County Washington County Salt Lake City, Baldwin, Charles, House, 229 Ephraim, Johnson-Nielson House, 351N. Springdale vicinity, Zion Lodge Historic S. 1200 E. St. (02/11/82) Main St. (07/26/82) D istrict, N of Springdale in Zion National Salt Lake City, Broadway Hotel, (Salt Lake Manti, Cox-Shoemaker-Parry House, 50 N. Park, (08/24/82) City Business District MRA), 222 W. 3d S. 100 West St. (08/04/82) Toquerville, Forsyth, Thomas, House, Off UT (08/17/82) Mount Pleasant, Jensen, Frederick C., House, 15(02/11/82) Salt Lake City, Brooks Arcade, (Salt Lake 2nd West 2nd South (04/19/82) Washington vicinity, Southern Paiute City Business District MRA), 260 S. State Mount Pleasant, Seely, John H., House, 91 S. Archeological District, (06/11/82) St. (08/17/82) 5th West St. (03/09/82) Weber County Salt Lake City, Building at 592-98 W. 200 Pleasant, Nielson, N. S., House, 179 W. Main South, (Salt Lake City Business District St. (07/26/82) Ogden, Burch-Taylor Mill, 4287 Riverdale Rd. MRA), 592-98 W. 200 N. (08/17/82) (07/14/82) Salt Lake City, Capitol Hill Historic District, Summit County Ogden, Eccles Building, 385 24th St. (07/14/ Roughly bounded by Beck, Main and Wall Coalville, Allen, Thomas L., House, 98 N. 82) Sts., 300 N. Victory Rd. and Capitol Blvd. Main St. (07/23/82) Ogden, Madison Elementary School, 2418 (08/02/82) Coalville, Boyden, John, House, 47 W. Center Madison Aver(02/l9/82) Salt Lake City, Central Warehouse, (Salt St. (02/11/82) Ogden, Patton, Augustus B„ House, 1506 24tb Lake City Business District MRA), 520 W. Hoytsville, Hoyt, Samuel P., House, Off 1-80 St. (02/19/82) 200 S. (08/17/82) (04/19/82) Ogden, Smyth, Dennis A., House, 635 25th St. Salt Lake City, Cheesman, Morton A., House, Kamas vicinity, Myrick, William and (02/11/82) 2320 Walker Lane, (07/23/82) - Martha, House, N of Kamas (03/09/82) Plain City, Skeen, William D„ House, (08/09/ Salt Lake City, Clayton Building, (Salt Lake 82) City Business District MRA), 214 S. State Tooele County St. (08/17/82) Grantsville, Grantsville First Ward VERMONT Salt Lake City, Clift Building, (Salt Lake City Meetinghouse, 297 Clark St. (02/11/82) Business District MRA), 272 S. Main St. Caledonia County (08/17/82) Uintah County Hardwick, Downtown Hardwick Village Salt Lake City, Cramer House, (Salt Lake Vernal, Curry, Lewis, House, 189 S. Vernal H istoric D istrict, Main, Church, Maple, and City Business District MRA), 241 Floral St. Ave. (07/26/82) Mill Sts. (09/30/82) (08/17/82) Chittenden County Salt Lake City, Felt Electric, (Salt Lake City Utah County Business District MRA), 165 S. Regent St. Goshen, Morgan, David, House, Off US 6 (02/ Burlington, Lakeside Development, Lakeside, (08/17/82) 19/82) Central, Conger, Wright, and Harrison Salt Lake City, Hotel Albert, (Salt Lake City Lehi, Austin, Thomas, House, 427 East 500 Aves. (04/12/82) Business District MRA), 121 S. W. Temple North (07/26/82) Burlington, Robinson, Daniel Webster, (08/17/82) Lehi, Lehi City Hall, 51 N. Center St. (03/01/ House, 384 and 388 Main St. (04/22/82) Salt Lake City, Hotel Victor, (Salt Lake City 82) Charlotte, McNeil Homestead, Lake Business District MRA), 155 W. 200 (08/17/ Lehi, Merrihew, Harry B., Drugstore (State Champlain off VT F5 (06/17/82) 82) Bank of Lehi), First West and Main Sts. Salt Lake City, Japanese Church of Christ, (07/23/82) Franklin County (Salt Lake City Business District MRA), Provo, Booth, John E., House, 59 W 500 N St. Fletcher, Fletcher Union Church, SR 1 (05/17/ 268 W. 100 (08/17/82) (02/11/82) 82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8667

Orange County Augusta County Giles County Brookfield vicinity, Stratton’s Inn, E of Greenville vicinity, Bethel Green (James Pearisburg, Giles County Courthouse, VA 100 Brookfield on East St. (07/29/82) Bumgardner House), Rte 701 (08/26/82) and US 460 (09/09/82) Greenville vicinity, Clover Mount, W of Rutland County Greenvile on VA 674 (09/16/82) Gloucester County Pittsford, Pittsford Green Historic District, Grottoes vicinity, Hamsberger Octagonal Capahossic vicinity, Holly Knoll—Robert R. Main S t (05/13/82) Bam, VA 256 and VA 865 (07/08/82) Moton House, (12/21/81) (NHL) Middlebrook vicinity, M iller, A. /., House, VA Rutland, Proctor-Clement House, Field Ave. Greensville County (06/17/82) 639 (07/08/82) Spottswood vicinity, Alexander, James, Cowie Comer vicinity, Weaver House, VA Windham County House, N of Spottswood on VA 671 (09/16/ 614 (07/08/82) 82) Bellows Falls, Bellows Falls Downtown Halifax County H istoric D istrict, Depot, Canal, Brunswick County Rockingham, Bridge, Mill and Westminster Brookneal vicinity, Indian Jim’s Cave (Site 44 White Plains vicinity, Brick House Sts. (08/16/82) HA 18), (08/26/82) (Woodlands), VA 659 (07/08/82) Brattleboro, Holbrook, Deacon John, House, Halifax, Halifax County Courthouse, Jet. US Corner Linden & Chapin Streets NE (03/19/ Buchanan County 360 and US 501 (09/16/82) 82) Grundy, Buchanan County Courthouse, Hampton (Independent City) Guilford, Christ Church, Melendy Rd. and US Walnut and Main Sts. (09/16/82) Little England Chapel, 4100 Kecoughtan Rd. 5(05/13/82) (07/08/82) Guilford, Guilford Center Meetinghouse, Campbell County Guilford Center Rd. (05/13/82) Altavista vicinity, Avoca, N of Altavista on Harrisonburg (Independent City) US 29 (09/16/82) Windsor County Hockman, Anthony, House, E. Market and Forest vicinity, Federal Hill, S of Forest on Broad Sts. (07/08/82) Cavendish, Iron Bridge at Howard Hill Road, VA 623 (09/09/82) Rockinghan County Courthouse, Courthouse Gladys vicinity, Shady Grove, E of Gladys on Howard Hill Rd. and V T 131 (09/09/82) Square (09/16/82) North Springfield, Lockwood-Boynton House, VA 650 (08/26/82) 1 School St. (05/04/82) Rustburg, Campbell County Courthouse, US King William County Windsor, Fowler-Steele House, N. Main St. 501 (1,0/29/81) King William vicinity, Pamunkey Indian (06/17/82) Carroll County Reservation Archaeological District, S of Woodstock vicinity, South Woodstock King William (09/16/82) Village H istoric D istrict, Both sides of VT Hillsville, Carroll Coimty Courthouse, 515 106, TH 61, and Church Hill Rd. (08/12/83) Main St. (07/08/82) Lexington (Independent City) Mulberry Hill, Liberty Hall Rd. (09/09/82) VIRGIN ISLANDS Charlottesville (Independent City) Charlottesville and Albermarle County Loudoun County St. John Island Courthouse Historic District, Roughly Aldie vicinity, Loudoun Agricultural and bounded by Park, Water, Saxton, and Main Maho Bay vicinity, Petroglyph Site, (07/08/ Mechanical Institute, VA 650 (07/08/82) 82) Sts. (07/26/82) Lynchburg (Independent City) Reef Bay vicinity, Petroglph Site, (07/07/82) Craig County Court Street Baptist Church, 6th and Court VIRGINIA Craig Springs, Craig Healing Springs, VA 658 Sts. (07/08/82) (07/21/82) Accomack County First Baptist Church, 1100 Court St. (09/09/ Accomac, Accom ac H istoric D istrict, Danville (Independent City) 82) Business Rte. 13 (07/21/82) Danville Tobacco Warehouse and Sandusky House, 757 Sandusky Dr. (07/26/ Craddockville vicinity, Bayly, Edmund, Residential District, Off U.S. 58 (07/14/82) 82) House, Va 615 (06/28/82) St. Paul’s Church, 605 Clay St. (09/09/82) Dickenson County Pungoteague vicinity, Shepherd’s Plain, W of Newport News (Independent City) Pungoteague, (06/28/82) Clintwood, Dickenson County Courthouse, Main and McClure Sts. (09/16/82) Boldrup Plantation Archaeological Site, (09 / Albemarle County * 16/82) Emporia (Independent City) First Denbigh Parish Church Archaeological Charlottesville vicinity, Carrsbrook, VA 1424 S ite (09/07/82) (07/06/82) Village View, 221 Briggs St. (09/16/82) Charlottesville vicinity, Ednam House, US Fairfax Country Norfolk (Independent City) 250 (07/08/82) Attucks Theatre (Attucks Theatre and Office Esmont vicinity, Guthrie Hall, N of Esmont Fairfax, Fairfax County Courthouse and Jail (Boundary Increase) Building), 1008-1012 Church St. (09/16/82) on VA 719 (09/23/82) 4000 Chain Bridge Rd. Greenwood vicinity, Emmanuel Church, US (10/01/81) Norfolk County 250 (07/08/82) Fauquier County Norfolk, Old Norfolk City Hall, 235 E. Plume Scottsville vicinity, side, N of Scottsville Midland vicinity, Germantown St. (10/29/81) on VA 6 (09/16/82 Archaeological Sites, VA Route 602 (09/16/ Northampton County Shadwell vicinity, Edgehill, N of Shadwell on 82) VA 22 (09/09/82) Eastville vicinity, Kendall Grove, VA 674 (06/ Franklin (Independent City) Alexandria (Independent City) 21/82) Elms, The, Clay St (09/09/82) Eastville vicinity, W estover, VA 630 (06/28/ Fort Ward, 4301 W. Braddock Rd. (08/26/82) 82) Franklin County Allegany County Rocky Mount, Woods-Meade House, 118 Orange County Callaghan, W ood Hall, VA 600 (07/26/82) Maple S t (07/08/82) Gordonsville vicinity, Rocklands, N of Covington, Persinger House, VA 788 (07/08/ Gordonsville on VA 231, (09/23/82) 82) Frederick County Somerset vicinity, Frascati, S of Somerset on Falling Spring vicinity, Massie House, US 220 Bartonsville vicinity, Hite, John, House, US 11 VA 231, (06/28/82) (07/08/82) (07/08/82) Selma vicinity, Oakland Grove Presbyteria Bartonville vicinity, Springdale Mill Pittsylvania County Chruch, VA 696 (07/08/82) Complex, US 11 (07/08/82) Chatham, Clerk’s Office, Main S t (07/08/82) 8668 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Chatham, Pittsylvania County Courthouse, Waverly Hill, 3001 N. Augusta St. (07/08/82) (Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR), US 29 (10/29/81) Wharf Area Historic District, Boundary 1511 Main St. (08/03/82) extended on E to Lewis Creek (07/19/82) Vancouver, Vancouver-Portland Bridge Portsmouth (Independent City) Michie, Thomas J., House, 324 E. Beverley St. (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington Truxtun Historic District, Portsmouth and (09/09/82) State TR), Spans Columbia River (07/16/ Deep Creek Blvds., Manly, Dahlin, Hobson, Tazewell County 82) Dewey and Bagley Sts. (09/16/82) Yale, Yale Bridge (Historic Bridges/Tunnels Tazewell vicinity, Chimney Rock Farm, VA in Washington State TR), Spans Lewis Prince William County 91 (07/08/82) River, WA 502 (07/16/82) Manassas Park vicinity, Conner House, Tazewell vicinity, Thompson, George Oscar, Conner Dr. (10/06/81) House, U.S. 604 (06/28/82) Columbia County Bluefield vicinity, St. Clair, Alexander, Lyons Ferry, Snake River Bridge (Lyons Pulaski County House, (06/28/82) Ferry) (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Pulaski, Pulaski County Courthouse, Main St. Waynesboro (Independent City) Washington State TR), N of SR 12 (07/16/ (07/08/82) Fairfax Hall (Brandon Hotel/Fairfax Hall 82) Rappahannock County School), Winchester Ave. (09/09/82) Cowlitz County Washington vicinity, Calvert M ill/ York County Longview, Longview Bridge (Historic Washington Mill, E of Washington on US Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), 211 (09/02/82) Williamsburg vicinity, Bruton Parish Poorhouse Archaeological Site, (09/02/82) Spans Columbia river (07/16/82) Richmond (Independent City) WASHINGTON Door County Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Floyd Ave. Baileys Harbor, Globe Hotel, 8090 Main St. and Laurel St. (07/08/82) Adams County (01/28/82) Columbia, 1142 W. Grace St. (09/16/82) Ritzville, Ritzville Carnegie Library First National Bank Building, 825-27 East (Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR), Douglas County Main St. (04/12/82) 302 W. Main St. (08/03/82) Douglas, Lutheran St. Paul’s Kirche, Lake Holly Lawn (Richmond Council of Garden Ave. (04/12/82) Clubs House), 4015 Hermitage Rd. (08/26/ Asotin County 82) Clarkston, Clarkston Public Library Ferry County St. Alban’s Hall, 300-302 E. Main St. (09/09/ (Carnegie Libraries of Washington, TR), Curlew, Curlew Bridge (Historic Bridges/ 82) 6th and Chestnut Sts. (08/03/82) Tunnels in Washington State TR), Spans St. Luke Building, 900 St. James St. (09/16/82) Pomeroy, Indian Timothy Memorial Bridge Kettle River (07/16/82) Virginia Union University, 1500 N. Lombardy (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington Republic, Creaser Hotel, 702 South Jefferson St. (07/26/82) S tate TR), Spans Alpowa Creek (07/16/82) St. (04/12/82) Richmond County Benton County Franklin County Richmond, Almshouse, The, 210 Hospital St. Prosser, Prosser Steel Bridge (Historic Pasco, Pasco Carnegie Library (Carnegie (10/29/81) Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Libmries of Washington TR), 305 N. 4th St. Spans Yakima River (07/16/82) Roanoke (Independent City) (08/03/82) Chelan County Pasco, Pasco-Kennewick Bridge (Historic First National Bank, 101 S. Jefferson St. (06/ Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Leavenworth vicinity, Penstock Bridge 14/82) Spans Columbia river (07/16/82) Harrison School, 523 Harrison Ave., NW (09/ (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington 09/82) S tate TR), Spans Wenatchee River, N of Grant County Leavenworth on US 2 (07/16/82) Rockingham County Beverly, Beverly Railroad Bridge (Historic Monitor vicinity, W est M onitor Bridge Bridges/Tunnels in Washington Stale TR), (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington Grottoes, Hamsberger, Stephen, Bam, Holly Spans Columbia River (07/16/82) Ave. (07/08/82) State TR), Spans Wenatchee River (07/16/ Harrisonburg vicinity, Earman, George, 82) Grays Harbor County House, 109 Pleasant Hill Rd. (07/15/82) Wenatchee, Columbia River Bridge (Historic Greenwood, Wishkah River Bridge (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Salem County Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), (07/16/82) W. Wishkah Rd. (07/16/82) Salem, Academy Street School, Academy St. Wenatchee, Wenatchee Carnegie Library Carnegie Library (Carnegie (Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR), 2 Hoquiam, (10/01/82) Libraries of Washington TR), 621 K St. (08 / S. Chelan St. (8/03/82) Smyth County 03/82) Hoquiam, Hoquiam River Bridge (Historic Atkins vicinity, Old Stone Tavern, US 11 (07/ Clallam County Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), 08/82) Elwha, Elwha River Bridge (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), N of SR 12 (07/16/82) Southampton County Old Hwy. 112 (07/16/82) Taholah, Chow Chow Bridge (Historic Newsoms, Sunnyside, VA 673 (07/08/82) Sequim, Dungeness River Bridge (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Spans Quinault River (07/16/82) Spotsylvania County Spans Dungeness River (07/16/82) Jefferson County Mineral vicinity, Prospect Hill, N of Mineral on VA 612 (09/09/82) Clark County Duckabush, Duckabush River Bridge Battle Ground vicinity, Green, Albert and (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington Staunton (Independent City) Letha, House and Bam, 25716 NE State TR), Spans Duckabush River (07/16/ Beverley Historic District, U.S. 250 and VA Lewisville Hwy (02/19/82) 82) 254 (07/14/82) Ridgefield vicinity, Basalt Cobblestone Port Townsend, Gagen-Sherlock House, 1906 Breezy Hill, 1220 N. Augusta St. (07/08/82) Quarries District (45-CL-113) Ridgefield Cherry St. (03/19/82) Catlett House, 303 Berkeley PI. (07/15/82) (12/14/81) King County Hoge, Arista, House, 215 Kalorma St. (07/15/ Ridgefield, Ridgefield American Women’s 82) League Chapter House, 406 N. 1st St. (06/ Auburn, Auburn Public Library (Carnegie Merrillat, J. C. M., House, 521 E. Beverley St. 02/82) Libraries of Washington TR), 306 Auburn (09/16/82) Vancouver, Vancouver Public Library Ave. (08/03/82) Federal Register / Voi. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8669

Kirkland, Dr. Trueblood House (Kirkland , Seattle Public Library (Green Lake Pierce County Land Improvement Company TR), 127 7th Branch) (Carnegie Libraries of Washington Eatonville, Galbraith, John, House, 140 Oak Ave. (08/03/82) TR), 7364 E. Green Lake Dr., N (08/03/82) St. E. (03/19/82) Kirkland, Loomis House (Kirkland Land and Seattle, Seattle Public Library (Queen Anne Home, Home School, 6th and C Sts. (04/12/ Improvement Company TR), 304 8th Ave. Branch) (Carnegie Libraries of Washington 82) W.J08/03/82) TR), 400 W. Garfield St. (08/03/82) Melmont, Fairfax Bridge (Historic Bridges/ Kirkland, Masonic Lodge Building (Kirkland Seattle, Seattle Public Library (University Tunnels in Washington State TR), Spans Land and Improvement Company TR), 700 Branch) (Carnegie Libraries of Washington Carbon River, S of Wilkeson (07/16/82) Market St. (08/03/82) TR), 5009 Roosevelt Way, NE (08/03/82) Purdy, Purdy Bridge (Historic Bridges/ Kirkland, Sears, Joshua, Building (Kirkland Seattle, S eattle Public Library (W est S eattle Tunnels in Washington State TR), Spans Land Improvement Company TR), 701 Branch) (Carnegie Libraries of Washington Henderson Bay (07/16/82) Market St. (08/03/82) TR), 2306 42nd Ave. SW (08/03/82) Medina, Eddy, James G„ House gnd Grounds, Puyallup vicinity, McMillin Bridge (Historic Seattle, University Bridge (Historic Bridges/ Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), 1005 Evergreen Point Rd. (02/19/82) Tunnels in Washington State TR), Spans Seattle, 12th Avenue South Bridge (Historic Lake Washington Ship Canal, (07/16/82) Spans Puyallup River, WA 162 (07/16/82) Bisson, William, House, Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Seattle, Wagner Houseboat (The Old South Prairie, Dearborn St. (07/16/82) Boathouse), 2770 Westlake Ave., N (02/19/ Washington and Emery Sts. (02/19/82) Seattle, 14th Avenue South Bridge (Historic 82) Tacoma, Boatman-Ainsworth Hose, 600012th Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Seattle, Ye College Inn, 4000 University Way, St., SW (02/19/82) Spans Duwamish River (07/16/82) NE (02/25/82) Tacoma, City Waterway Bridge (Historic Seattle, Arboretum Sewer Trestle (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Bridges,/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Kittitas County 20th Ave., Spans Ravine (07/ (07/16/82) Ellensburg vicinity, Kinkade, John W., 16/82) Seattle, Aurora Avenue (Geo. Washington Farmstead, Off U.S. 7B (02/25/82) Tacoma, East 34th Street Bridge (Historic Mem.) Bridge (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Ellensburg vicinity, Nelson, Albert, Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Washington State TR), SR 509, Aurora Farmstead, Manastash Rd. (02/25/82) Pacific to A St. (07/16/82) Ave. (07/16/82) Tacoma, North 21st Street Bridge (Historic Seattle, (Historic Bridges/ Klickitat County Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Tunnels in Washington State TR), Spans Goldendale, Goldendale Free Public Library N. Fife-and Oakes, Spans Buckley Gulch Lake Washington Ship Canal (07/16/82) (Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR), (07/16/82) Seattle, Colonial Hotel, 1119-11231st Ave. 131W, Burgen (08/03/82) Tacoma, North 23rd Street Bridge (Historic (04/29/82) Lewis County Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Seattle, Cowen Park Bridge (Historic Spans Buckley Gulch, N. Fife and Oakes Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Doty, Doty Bridge (Historic Bridges/Tunnels (07/16/82) 15th Ave. North (07/18/82) in Washington State TR), Spans Chehalis Tacoma, North 4th and Dock Street Bridge Seattle, (Historic Bridges/ River (07/16/82) (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington Tunnels in Washington State TR), Spans Pe Ell vicinity, Weyerhaeuser/Pe Ell Bridge S tate TR), Dock St. (07/16/82) Lake Washington Ship Canal (07/16/82) (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington Tacoma, Thomewood, 8601, 8307 North Seattle, Globe Building, Beebe Building and S tate TR), S of Pe Ell, Spans Chehalis River Thome Lane SW, 4 Thomewood Lane SW H otel Cecil, 1001-10231st Ave. (04/29/82) (07/16/82) (03/18/82) Seattle, Grand Pacific Hotel, 1115-11171st Ave. (05/13/82) Mason County San Juan County Eldon, North Hamma River Bridges (Historic Seattle, Harvard-Belmont District, Bellevue Orcas, Orcas H otel, (08/24/82) PL, Broadway, Boylston and Harvard Aves. Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), (05/13/82) (07/16/82) . ; ' Skagit County Seattle, Hyde, Samuel, House, 3726 E. Eldon, South Hamma River Bridges (Historic Anacortes, Deception Pass (Historic Bridges/ Madison St. (04/12/82) Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Tunnels in Washington State TR), Rte. 20 Seattle, Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1215 (07/16/82) (07/16/82) Thomas St (02/25/82) Shelton vicinity, Vance Creek Bridge Burlington, Burlington Carnegie Library Seattle, Kraus, Joseph, House, 2812 Mt Saint (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington (Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR), Helens Pi. (02/25/82) - S tate TR), NW of Shelton (07/16/82 Seattle, M. V. Vashon, Pier 52 (04/29/82) Shelton, Goldsborough Creek Bridge 901 Fairhaven St. (08/03/82) Seattle, (Historic Bridges/ (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington Snohomish County Tunnels in Washington State TR), Spans S tate TR), WA 3 (07/16/82) Lake Union Ship Canal (07/16/82) Lynnwood, Keeler’s Komer, 16401 U.S. 99 Shelton, High Steel Bridge (Historic Bridges/ (04/29/82) Seattle, Mount Baker Ridge Tunnel (Historic Tunnels in Washington State TR), Spans Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Skokomish South Fork (07/16/82) Marysville, Marysville Opera House, 1225 E of WA 90 (07/18/82) 3rd St. (02/25/82) Okanogan County Seattle, National Building, 1006-1024 Spokane County Western Ave. (04/29/82) Grand Coulee, Grand Coulee Bridge (Historic Seattle, Nihon Go Gakko, 1414 S. Weller St Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Mica, American Firebrick Company, WA 27 (06/23/82) Spans Columbia River (07/16/82) (03/09/82) Seattle, Ravenna Park Bridge (Historic Winthrop, Waring, Guy, Cabin (The Castle), Spokane, Spokane Public Library (East Side Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), 285 Castle Ave. (03/19/82) Branch) (Carnegie Libraries of Washington 20th Ave., Spans Ravenna Park Ravine (07/ TR), 25 Altamont St. (08/03/82) 16/82) Pacific County Spokane, Spokane Public Library (Heath Seattle, Schm itz Park Bridge (H istoric South Bend, South Bend Carnegie Public Branch) (Carnegie Libraries of Washington Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Library (Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR), 525 Mission St. (08/03/82) Spans Schmitz Park Ravine (07/16/82) TR), W. 1st and Pacific Sts. (08/03/82) Spokane, Spokane Public Library (North Seattle, Schooner Zodiac (Schooner Monroe Branch) (Carnegie Libraries of California) Lake Union Dry Dock (04/29/ Pend Oreille County Washington TR), 925 W. Montgomery St. 82) Metaline Falls, Idaho and Wash. Northern (08/03/82) Seattle, Seattle Public Library (Fremont RR Bridge (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Spokane, Sunset Boulevard Bridge (Historic Branch) (Carnegie Libraries of Washington Washington State TR), Spans Pend Oreille Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), TR), 731 N. 35th St. (08/03/82) River, off WA 31 (07/16/82) Spans Latah Creek (07/16/82) 8 6 7 0 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Spokane, Washington Street Bridge (Historic Calhoun County Drummond vicinity, Island Lake Camp, Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Sand Ridge, Alberts Chapel, U.S. 119/33 (04/ Island Lake Rd. (03/12/82) Spans Spokane River (07/16/82) 15/82) Buffalo County Stevens County Doddridge County Alma, Alma Historic District (Alma MRA), Kettle Falls vicinity, Hudsons Bay Gristmill West Union, Doddridge County Courthouse, Roughly bounded by RR tracks, 2nd, Swift Site on Colville River, S of Kettle Falls on Court Sq (03/18/82) and Cedar Sts. (05/13/82) Alma, Bemi, Jacob, House (Alma MRA), 911 Greenwood Rd. (04/12/82) Harrison County Northport, Red Mountain Railroad Bridge Riverside Dr. (05/13/82) (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington Clarksburg vicinity, Templemoor (Post- Alma, Burlington Hotel (Alma MRA), 809 N. State TR), Spans Little Sheep Creek (07/16/ Crawford House), WV 20 (04/15/82) Main St. (05/13/82) Clarksburg, Clarksburg Downtown Historic Alma, Laue, Frederick, Jr., House (Alma 82) MRA), 1109 S. Main St. (05/13/82) Orient, Orient Bridge (Historic Bridges/ D istrict, (Boundary decrease, Pivotal Structure #44 removed), Roughly bounded Alma, Senn, John L„ House (Alma MRA), 811 Tunnels in Washington State TR), by Elk Creek, 7th and Main Sts. (08/30/82) S. 2nd St. (05/13/82) Richardson Rd., Spans Kettle River (07/16/ Alma, Steiner, John, Store (Alma MRA), 1101 82) Jefferson County S. Main St. (05/13/82) Orin, Winslow Railroad Bridge (Historic Charles Town vicinity, Blakeley, SR 13/3 (04/ Alma, Tenny, Dr. J. T„ House (Alma MRA), Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), 15/82) 305 N. 2nd St. (05/13/82) (07/16/82) Charles Town vicinity, Rion Hall, E of Alma, Walser, Ulrich, House (Alma MRA), Thurston County Charles Town off US 340 (09/20/82) 711 N. 2nd St. (05/13/82) Leetown vicinity, Bower The, Warm Springs Olympia, Olympia Public Library (Carnegie Rd. (04/15/82) Burnett County Libraries of Washington TR), S. Franklin Shenandoah Junction vicinity. Burr, Peter, Yellow Lake vicinity, Ebert Mound Group and E. 7th (08/03/82) House, Warm Springs Rd. (04/09/82) (47Bt28), (07/09/82) Tumwater, Capital Boulevard Crossing Shepherdstown vicinity, Lucas, Capt, (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington •William and Lucas, Robert, House, SE of Calumet County State TR), Spans Deschutes River (07/16/ Shepherdstown on SR 31 (09/02/82) Chilton, Calumet County Courthouse (County 82) Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), 206 Court Kanawha County St. (03/09/82) Walla Walla County Charleston, Breezemont, 915 Breezemont Dr. Forest Junction, Haese Memorial Village College Place vicinity, Saturno-Breen Truck (04/15/82) H istoric D istrict, Milwaukee and Randolph Garden, E of College Place on Rt. 5 (03/01/ Charleston, Littlepage Stone Mansion, 1809 Sts. (03/02/82) 82) W. Washington St. (09/02/82) Chippewa County Lowden, Johnson Bridge (Historic Bridges/ Marion County Tunnels in Washington State TR), Spans Chippewa Falls, Marsh Rainbow Arch Touchet River (07/16/82) Farimont, High Gate (James Edwin Watson Bridge, Spring St. (06/25/82) Walla Walla, Ludwigs, George, House, 125 House), 801 Fairmont Ave. (04/15/82) Clark County Newell St. (04/12/82) Monongalia County Greenwood, Schofield, Robert, House, 303 W. Walla Walla, Sm all-Elliott House, 314 E. Morgantown, W illey, Waitman T., House, Poplar St. (03/01/82) 128 Wagner Rd. (04/15/82) Schofield Ave. (09/09/82) Columbia County Whatcom County Pendleton County Columbus, Lewis, Gov. James T„ House, 711 Acme, Middle Fork Nooksack River Bridge Franklin, McCoy House, Main St. (12/10/82) (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington W. James St. (04/09/82) Randolph County State TR), Mosquito Lake Rd. (07/16/82) Crawford County Billingham, Leopold Hotel, 1224 Cornwall Elkins, Elkins, Senator Stephen Benton, Prairie du Chien vicinity, Reed, Alfred, Ave. (02/19/82) House, Davis and Elkins College Campus (09/02/82) Mound Group (47Cr311), W. of Prairie du Whitman County Chien (09/07/82) Taylor County Colfax, Manning-Rye Covered Bridge Prairie du Chien, Crawford County (Historic Bridges/Tunnels in Washington Grafton, Grafton National Cemetery, 431 Courthouse (County Courthouses of State TR), Spans Palouse River (07/16/82) Walnut St. (02/19/82) Wisconsin TR), 220 N. Beaumont Rd. (03/ 09/82) Palouse, F Street Bridge (Historic Bridges/ Webster County Tunnels in Washington State TR), Spans Dane County Replete vicinity, Mollohan Mill, S of Replete Palouse River (07/16/82) on SR 8 (09/02/82) Madison vicinity, Mann, John, House, 6261 Palouse, McClure Bridge (Historic Bridges/ Nesbitt Rd. (07/08/82) Tunnels in Washington State TR), Spans Wirt County Madison, Biederstaedt Grocery, 851-853 Palouse River (07/16/82) Burning Springs, Ruble Church, N of Burning Williamson St. (03/25/82) Rosalia, Rosalia Railroad Bridge (Historic Springs (04/09/82) Madison, Bowen, James B., House, 302 S. Bridges/Tunnels in Washington State TR), Mills St. (03/01/82) WA 271 (07/16/82) WISCONSIN Madison, Brittingham Park Boathouse, N Adams County Shore Dr. (06/30/82) Adams County Courthouse Madison, Cardinal Hotel, 416 W. Wilson St. Brooke County Friendship, (County Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), (09/02/82) Bethany, Bethany Historic District, WV 67 402 Main St. (03/09/82) Madison, Machinery Row (Brown Brothers’ (04/01/82) Business Block), 601-627 Williamson St. Wellsburg, Wellsburg Historic District, WV 2 Ashland County (04/12/82) (04/01/82) Ashland, Ashland County Courthouse Madison, Ott, John George, House, 754 Jenifer (County Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), St. (09/23/82) Cabell County 201 W. 2nd St. (03/09/82) Madison, St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Huntington, Cabel County Courthouse, 5th Church, 404 E. Main St. (09/16/82) Ave. and 8th St. (09/02/82) Bayfield County Madison, Machinery Row (Brown Brothers’ Huntington, U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Bayfield, Reiten Boatyard, Broad St. on the Business Block), 601-627 Williamson St. 9th St. and 5th Ave. (04/15/82) Waterfront (05/13/82) (04/12/82) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8671

Madison, Ott, John George, House, 754 Jenifer Manitowoc County Racine County St. (09/23/82) Rock M ill, Madison, St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Maribel, Off U.S. 141 (06/21/82) Racine, Jonas, Karel, House, 1337 N. Erie St. Church, 404 E. Main St. (09/10/82) St. Nazianz, Loretto Shrine Chapel (Colony of * (03/01/82) Madison, State Office Building, 1W. Wilson St. Gregory of Nazianzen TR), Off WIA Racine, Rickeman Grocery Building, 415 6th St. (01/28/82) (06/07/82) St. (03/01/82) Madison, Suhr, John ]., House, 121 Langdon St. Nazianz, St. Gregory’s Church (Colony of Racine, Upton Theater, 1426-1430 St. (06/17/82) St. Gregory ofNazianzem TR), 212 Church Washington Ave. (03/01/82) Rutland, Graves, Sereno W., House (Graves St. (06/07/82) Racine, Young Men’s Christian Association Stone Buildings TR), 4000 Old Stage Rd. Building, 314-320 0th St. (03/01/82) (09/29/82) Marathon County Waterford vicinity, Beardsley, Elam, Rutland, Hunt, Samuel, House (Graves Stone Hamburg, Fromm, Walter and Mabel, House, Farmhouse, 5601 Northwest Hwy. (03/01 / Buildings TR), 632 Center Rd. (09/29/82) Off WI 107 (06/17/82) 82) Rutland, Lockwood Bam (Graves Stone Wausau, Miller, Henry, House, 1314 Grand Rock County Buildings TR), Old Stage Rd. (09/29/82) Ave. (06/14/82) Stoughton, Stoughton Universalist Church, Wausau, Wright, Ely, House, 901 0th St. (03/ Footville, Footville Condensery (Footville 324 S. Page St. (09/30/82) 01/82) MRA), Beloit St. (05/07/82) Footville, Footville State Bank (Footville Dodge County Marquette County MRA), 158 Depot St. (05/07/82) Juneau, Dodge County Courthouse (County Montello, Marquette County Courthouse Footville, Owen, William /., Store (Footville Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), Z20 E. State (County Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), 77 MRA), 220 Depot St. (05/07/82) St. (03/09/82) W. Park St. (03/09/82) Footville, Strang, Solomon J„ House Watertown, Hartwig, Ferdinand C„ House, (Footville MRA), N. Gilbert St. (05/07/82) 908 Country Lane (06/17/82) Milwaukee County Janseville, Fredendall Block, 33-39 S Main St. Door County Milwaukee, Milwaukee News Building and (03/25/82) Baileys Harbor, G lobe H otel, 8090 Main St. * Milwaukee Abstract Association Building, Sauk County (01/28/82) 222 E. Mason St. (03/01/82) Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Courthouse Baraboo, Sauk County Courthouse (County Douglas County (County Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), . Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), 515 Oak St. Superior, Douglas County Courthouse 901 N. 9th St. (03/09/82) (03/09/82) (County Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), Lake Delton vicinity, Peterson, Seth, Cottage, 1313 Belknap St (03/09/82) Monroe County Dell Ave. (11/09/81) Sparta, Monroe County Courthouse (County Sawyer County Eau Claire County Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), 418 W. Eau Claire, Barnes Block, 15-21 S. Barstow Main St. (03/09/82) Raddison vicinity, Ojibwa Courier Press St. (01/22/82) Building, E of Raddison at 110 Ojibwa Mall Eau Claire, Steven House, 216 Hudson Ave. Oconto County (03/01/82) (03/01/82) Oconto, Oconto County Courthouse (County Sheboygan County Eau Claire, Walter-Heins House, 605 N Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), 300 Barstow St. (03/19/82) Washington St. (03/09/82) Elkhart Lake, Villa Laun, 402 Lake Side Park Fairchild, California Wine and Liquor Store, Dr. (01/28/82) 201 Farmers St. (03/01/82) Outagamie County Sheboygan, Sheboygan County Courthouse (County Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), Grant County Greenville, Greenville State Bank, 252 Municipal Dr. (09/23/82) 615 N. 6th St. (03/12/82) Lancaster vicinity, B ass Site (47Gt25), (09/09/ 82) Ozaukee County St. Croix County Platteville, Evans, Jonathan H„ House, 440 W. Cedarburg, W ayside House, Washington Boardman vicinity, Lewis Farmhouse, Farm Adams St. (06/01/82) Ave. (03/17/82) Dr. (03/19/82) Hudson, St Croix County Courthouse (County Green County Mequon, Clark, Jonathan, House, 13615 N. Cedarburg Rd. (06/02/82) Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), 904 3rd St. Monroe, Monroe Commercial District, (03/09/82) Roughly bounded by 15th and 18th Aves., Mequon, Reichert, John, Farmhouse, 14053 N. 9th and 13th Sts. (05/06/82) Wauwatosa Rd. (07/01/82) Walworth County Pepin County Delavan vicinity, Mile Long Site (47 WL-110), Green Lake County Durand, Pepin County Courthouse and Jail (Boundary decrease) (04/02/82) Green Lake, Green Lake County Courthouse Delavan, Johnson, A.P., House, 3455 S. Shore (County Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), (County Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), Dr. (07/09/82) 492 Hill St. (03/09/82) 307 W. Madison (03/09/82) Washburn County Jefferson County Pierce County Spooner, Siegner, George V., House, 513 Dale Jefferson vicinity, Pitzrier Site (47 Je 676), Ellsworth, Pierce County Courthouse (County St. (03/01/82) Martin Rd. (07/08/82) Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), 411 W. Lake Mills, Bean Lake Islands Archeological Main St. (03/09/82) Washington County District (Rock Lake Marsh), (08/12/82) Polk County Hartford vicinity, Ritger Wagonmaking and Lake Mills, Fargo, Enoch /., H ouse, 406 Blacksmith Shop, 4928 WI 175 (06/01/82) Mulberry St. (07/08/82) Balsam Lake, Polk County Courthouse West Bend, Washington County Courthouse Lake Mills, Fargo, L. D., Public Library, 120 E. (County Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), and Jail (County Courthouses of Wisconsin Madison St. (01/18/82) Main St. (03/09/82) TR), 320 S. 5th Ave. (03/09/82) Balsam Lake, Polk County Museum (County Kenosha County Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), Main St Waukesha County Kenosha, K enosha C ounty Courthouse a n d (03/09/82) Big Bend vicinity, Goodwin-McBean Site Jail (County Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), St. Croix Falls vicinity, Lamar Community (47Wk-184), (09/17/82) 912 56th St. (03/09/82) Center, NE of St. Croix Falls (03/01/82) Big Bend vicinity, Peterson Site (47-Wk-199), La Crosse County Portage (09/02/82) Genesse Depot vicinity, Johnston, William La Crosse, Freight H ouse, 107-109 Vine St. Stevens Point, Fox Theater, 1116-1128 Main Lime Kiln (Lime Kilns of Waukesha (03/02/82) St. (07/26/82) County TR), (03/12/82) 8672 Federal Register / Voi. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Menomonee Falls, Garwin Mace Lime Kilns Park County Burkville vicinity, Young-Naul Plantation (Lime Kilns of Waukesha County TR), Mammoth vicinity, Kiosk Complex (Burkville MRA), (63.3) Limekiln Park (03/12/82) (Yellowstone National Park), (07/09/82) ALASKA Menomonee Falls, Mace, Garwin, Lime Kilns (Lime Kilns of Waukesha County TR), Teton County Seward Division Limekiln Park (03/12/82) Madison Junction, Madison Museum Cooper landing vicinity, Sqilantnu Mukwonago vicinity, Barfoth-Blood Mound (Yellowstone National Park), Yellowstone Archeological District, (63.3) Group (47 Wk-63), (09/02/82) National Park (07/09/82) Oconomowoc vicinity, Ahrens Frederick C. The following properties have been ARIZONA House, S of Oconomowoc at 1505 N. determined to be eligible for inclusion in Apache County Golden Lake Rd. (03/02/82) the “National Register.” Determinations Sussex vicinity, Milwaukee Daily Sentinel A Z-I-25-10 of eligibility are made at the request of AZ-I-25-13, (Lime Kilns of Waukesha County TR), (63.3) Hwy. 164 (03/12/82) the concerned Federal Agency under the AZ-I-25-7, (63.3) Waukesha, H adfield County Lime Kilns authorities in section 2(b) and 1(3) of Coconino County Executive Order 11593, and the National (Lime Kilns of Waukesha County TR), N of Tuba City, Tuba C ity School Properties—TC- Waukesha (03/12/82) Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. Determinations of eligibility 3, TC-5, & TC-6, Waukesha, Johnston, William, Lime Kiln Grand Canyon Lodge, (Lime Kilns of Waukesha County TR), E of are also made on nominations for North Rim Headquarters, Genesse Depot (03/12/82) privately owned property where the North Rim Inn and Campground, Waukesha, Putney Block, 301 W. Main St., owner or a majority of owners for 816 and 802 Grand Ave. (09/23/82) properties with multiple owners object Mariciopa County Alkali Ruin (AZT:ll-3), Waupaca County to listing. Perryville, (63.3) Historic properties which are Perryville, Morrocco ruin (AZT:11:9), (63.3) King vicinity, H alfway House, Potts Ave. (03/ determined to be eligible for inclusion in Perryville, Le Cienaga Ruin (AZT;11:10), 01/82) the National Register of Historic Places ♦ (63.3) Waushara County are entitled to protection pursuant to Perryville, Van Liere Ruin (AZT:11:1), (63.3) Phoenix, AZ:T:12 42-24 (ASM), (63,3) Wautoma, Waushara County Courthouse/ section 106 of the National Historic Phoenix, Calmark Project (Site: AZ:T:12-43), Waushara County Historical Museum Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, (63.3) (County Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), and the procedures of the Advisory Phoenix, S ite AZ:T:12:42, 209 St. Marie St. (03/09/82) Council on Historic Preservation, 36 Tempe, Curt Miller House CFR, Part 800. Before an agency of the Winnebago County Federal Government may undertake any Mojave County Eureka vicinity, Carpenter Site (47 Wn 246), project which may have an effect on Red Lake Salt Cavern Gas Storage Project NE of Eureka (04/07/82) such an eligible property, the Advisory (22 Sites), Oshkosh, Amos House, 1157 High Ave. (06/ Council on Historic Preservation shall 01/82) Pima County be given an opportunity to comment on Site AR-03-05-05-60, Oshkosh, Bowen, Abraham Briggs, House, the proposal. 1010 Bayshore Dr. (04/22/82) Tucson, Los Morteros Site Oshkosh, Daily Northwestern Building, 224 ALABAMA Yavapai County State St. (05/13/82) Jackson County Oshkosh, Frontenac, The (The Frontenac Prescott, Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Flats), 132-140 High St. and 9 Brown St. Scottsboro, Archeological Site #lja78, (63.3) Railroad Depot (04/22/82) Lowndes County ARKANSAS Oshkosh, Lutz, Robert, House, 1449 Knapp St (05/27/82) Burkville vicinity, Graves Plantation Benton County Winnebago County Courthouse Complex (Burkville MRA), (63.3) Rogers vicinity, Moser Farmstead Site, (63.3) Oshkosh, Burkville vicinity, Haigler Plantation (County Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), 415 Jackson St. (06/23/82) Complex (Burkville MRA), (63.3) Chicot County Burkville vicinity, Manack Depot Complex Marie Saline Landing (3AS299), (63.3) Oshkosh, Wisconsin National Life Insurance (Burkville MRA),[ 63.3) Building, 220 Washington Ave. ,(04/29/82) Burkville vicinity, McQueen Plantation Marion County St. Croix, St. Croix County Courthouse Complex (Burkville MRA), (63.3) Archeological Site 3 MR51, (63.3) (County Courthouses of Wisconsin TR), - Burkville vicinity, S ite 1 Lo 152 (Burkville 904 3rd St. (03/09/82) MRA), (63.3) Montgomery County Neenah, Smith, Henry Spencer, House, 706 E. Burkville vicinity, Site 1 Lo 321 (Burkville Mt. Ida, Site 3MN294, (63.3) Forest Ave. (06/25/82) MRA), (63.3) Pulaski County Dodge County Burkville vicinity, Site 1 Lo 337 (Burkville MRA), (63.3) Little Rock, Little Rock National Cemetery, Watertown, Hartwig, Ferdinand C„ House, Burkville vicinity, S ite 1 Lo 339 (Burkville (63.3) 908 Country Lane (06/17/82) MRA), (63.3) Burkville vicinity, Site 1 Lo 341 (Burkville Union County Milwaukee County MRA), (63.3) Bell Gin Site (3UN99), (63.3) Milwaukee, Bay View Historic District, Burkville vicinity,-Site 1 Lo 346 (Burkville Roughly bounded by Lake Michigan, MRA), (63.3) CALIFORNIA Meredith, Superior, Nock, Wentworth, Burkville vicinity, S ite 1 Lo 355 (Burkville Alameda County Pryol, Clair, RR tracks and Conway St. (08/ MRA), (63.3) 23/82) Burkville vicinity, Site 1 Lo 289 (Burkville Kings Daughters Home MRA), (63.3) Oakland, San Antonio Adobe Headquarters WYOMING Burkville vicinity, Site 1 Lo 311 (Burkville Archeological Site, (63.3) Fremont County MRA), (63.3) El Dorado County Burkville Stone Plantation Complex Dubois vicinity, Brooks Lake Lodge, Lower (Burkville MRA), (63.3) Glen Alpine Springs, Brooks Lake- National Forest (09/ Burkville vicinity, Union Methodist Church FS-05-03-51-43 29/82) (Burkville MRA), (63.3) FS-05-03-56-96 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8673

Fresno County San Francisco County Boulder County Fresno, Kearney Boulevard, (63.3) First Enterprise Bank, (63.3) Louisville, Rock House, (63.3) Jensen Ranch San Francisco, 126 King Street, (63.3) San Francisco, 128 King Street, (63.3) Denver County Humboldt County San Francisco, 52 Colin P. K elly Street, (63.3) J. Solf Building (5DV325), (63.3) Pilot Ridge Archeological/Historic District, San Francisco, 698 2nd Street, (63.3) Joseph Tobias Building (5DV327), (63.3) . (63.3) San Francisco, California Warehouse, (63.3) Katz Building (5DV326), (63.3) San Francisco, Cape Horn Warehouse, (63.3) Midwest Steel and Iron Works Company Kern County San Franciseo/Herald Hotel, (63.3) (5DV339), (63.3) Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail San Francisco, Hoopers South End Kemville, Rockhouse Basin Kennedy Warehouse, (63.3) San Rafael Historic District, (63.3) Meadows Segment of the South Fork Kern San Francisco, Pier 38 Bulkhead Building, Denver vicinity, Holy Rosary Church R ive r MRA (63.3) Complex (5DV349), 47th Ave. and Pearl San Francisco, Pier 42 Bulkhead Building, (63.3) Lake County (63.3) Denver, Golda M eir House, (63.3) S ite CA-LAK-990, San Francisco, Rosenberg Bros. Dried Fruit Denver, Schinner House, 2130 Downing (63.3) Warehouse, (63.3) Los A n geles County San Francisco, South End Warehouse, (63.3) Douglas County P atriotic H all, (63.3) San Francisco, YMCA Building, (63.3) The (5DA600), (63.3) San Pedro City Hall, (63.3) St. Johns Episcopal Church, (63.3) San M ateo County El Paso County St. V incent d e P au l Church, (63.3) S t Anthony’s Church, Colorado Springs, A cacia Park H otel, (63.3) United Artists/Texaco Company Building, (63.3) Santa Barbara County Gunnison County Long Beach, 302-320 Pine A venue, (63.3) Archeological Site CASBa-1117, (63.3) G unnison, Curecan ti Archeological District, Los Angeles, William S. Hart County Park, Archeological Site CASBa-1542, (63.3) (63.3) Archeological Site CA-SBa-1544, (63.3) Jefferson County Sierra Madre vicinity, W est Fork R anger Archeological Site CA-SBa-1547, (63.3) Fillius Park Shelter House and Well House, S tation, (63.3) Archeological Site CASBa-712, (63.3) (63.3) Stone Aqueduct-Alamo Pintado Road, Mariposa County Lime Kiln (5JF197), (63.3) Santa Clara County Yosemite Hydroelectric Power Plant, Lake County Archeological Site CASCL-128, (63.3) Monterey County Archeological Site CASCL-137, (63.3) Archeological Site 5LK329, Archeological Site 5LK533, Carmel Early Start Reclamation Project, Archeological Site CASCL-288, (63.3) Archeological Site CA-SCL-294, (63.3) LaPlata County Nevada County Archeological Site CASCL-296, (63.3) Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Archeological Site CASCL-300, (63.3) D urango, Colorado Ute Power Plant, Grass Valley, Old Main Post Office, Archeological Site CASCL-302, (63.3) Logan County Archeological Site CA-SCL-418, (63.3) Orange County Archeological Site CA-SCL-68, (63.3) Sterling, Union Pacific Depot, Archeological Site CA-Ora-498, Gilman Road Bridge, Montezuma County Archeological S ite CA-Ora-824, San Jose, 2130,2136,2142, 2149 the Almada, Irvine Agricultural Headquarters Complex, (63.3) Anasazi Archeological District (Boundary (63.3) San Jose, Kuwabara Hospital, (63.3) Increase), San Joaquin Hills District, Circles of Circles Archeological District CONNECTICUT Santiago Creek District, Santa Clara, 1475 Washington Street, (63.3) Huntington Beach, G olden B ear Cafe, (63.3) Santa Clara, 1479 Lafayette Street, (63.3) Hartford County Santa Clara, 3100 the Alamada, (63.3) Orange and San Diego Counties H artfo rd , Grist Mill, Santa Clara, 741 Franklin, (63.3) San M ateo Archeological District (CA-ORA- Santa Clara, Murguia Santa Clara Mission L itchfield County 22, C A SD l-4282, CA-SDl-4535, C A -SD l- Site (CASCL-30), (63.3) Norfolk, Rubly (Taylor, Alfredo S. C TR), 8435, (63.3) Santa Clara, Santa Clara College (University Litchfield Rd. Plumas County Quadrangle), (63.3) Middlesex County Greenville vicinity. S oda R ock, (63.3) Solano County East Haddam, Gillette Castle, (63.3) San Bernardino County Suisun City, 301 Morgan Street, (63.3) Suisun City, 501 Morgan Street, (63.3) Westbrook, Messerschmidt Mill, (63.3) No Name West Basin Archeological District, Suisun City, 901 Main Street, (63.3} New Haven County Fort Irwin, Ft. Irwin, Archeological Site SBr-4240, (63.3) Sonoma County New Haven, Quinnipiac Brewery, Ft. Irwin, Archeological Site SBr-4241, (63.3) Frederick H. Schlake Ranch, (63.3) North Haven Archeological Site MD-1, Ft. Irwin, Archeological Site SBr-4242, (63.3) North Haven, Archeological Site T24-1, Stanislaus County Ft. Irwin, Archeological Site SBr-4520, (63.3) North Haven, Archeological Site T7-2, LaGrange, Basso Ferry Bridge 4138-61, (63.3) San Diego County Dry Creek Bridge No. 38-54, (63.3) New London County Agua Hedionda District, Tulare County Baldwin Ridge Site, Archeological Site CA-SDi-4538, East Lyme, R ocky N eck Pavilion, (63.3) Archeological Site CA-SDi-8130, Tule River Hydroelectric Complex, (63.3) Groton, Haley House, (63.3) Archeological Site CA-SDi-6138, Ventura County Archeological Site CA-SDi-6149, Wasatch County Center Street Bridge, (63.3) Archeological Site CASDi-4529, Strawberry Valley Historic District Archeological Site CA-SDi-7197, COLORADO (Boundary Increase), (63.3) Archeological Site CA-SDi-8654, Sweetwater River Bridge Replacement, (63.3) Alamosa County Windham County S an Diego, Ft Rosecrans National Cemetery, Closed Basin Archeological District, Putnam, Putnam Town Hall, (63£) 8674 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

DELAWARE Kauai County Stephensin County Manalei, Kam o’om aika’iP en d (Puu Poa Pratt Truss Bridge, New Castle County Marsh), (63.3) Deputy Farm (Vandergrift House), Waimea, Menchune Ditch (Kiki-a-Ola Ditch), Winnebago County Christiana vicinity, W. N. Hawthorn (63.3) Mo wry Brown Property, (63.3) Farmstead, (63.3) Wilmington, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Maui County INDIANA Passenger Station, Kaluasha, Kaluasha Church, Canyon County FLORIDA IDAHO Caldwell, Miller, Samuel J. and Ora B. House, Citrus County Bonner County Florida Project (16 Buildings), Old Town, Old Town Bridge Replacement, Porter County (63.3) Valparaiso, Main Post Office-Valpariso, Duval County Fremont County Jacksonville, Acosta Bridge, (63.3) Vermilion County Marysville, Fall River Bridge Replacement, Newport, Vermilion County Courthouse, Hillsborough County (63.3) (63.3) M arita Site (S HI 558), (63.3) Gooding County Newport, Vermilion County Jail, (63.3) Ranch House Site (S HI 452), (63.3) Tampa, Seddon Island Scherzer Rolling Leaf A. J. Wiley Hydroelectric Dam Project Site # Vigo County Bescule Bridge, 10TF352, Terre Haute, Historic Resources of A. J. Wiley Hydroelectric Dam Project Site # Downtown Terre Haute, GEORGIA 10GG1, A. J. Wiley Hydroelectric Dam Project Site # Wayne County Bibb County 10TF351, Richmond, Old Nicholson School, (63.3) Macon, Arthur B. Moore House, (63.3) ILLINOIS Macon, Cherokee Heights Historic District, IOWA (63.3) Adams County Cass County Macon, Fire Station Number 6, (63.3) Ursa vicinity, Ursa Major Site (ll-A-1006), Atlantic, US Post Office Building, Carroll County (63.3) McIntosh Reserve, (63.3) Adams/Marion Counties Hardin County Eldora vicinity, Double Intersection Pratt Chattahoochee County Illinois Project, (63.3) Truss Bridge, (63.3) Fort Benning, Central Lawson Bend Cook County Keokuk County Archeological District, (63.3) Berwyn Suburban Station, Floyd County Chicago, Buildings at 1359,1361 and 1363 Site 13KK16,\ 63.3) North Paulina Street, (63.3) Linn County ES-949B-17, Rocky Mountain Pumped Chicago, Lincoln Park Refectory Building, Storage Project Site ES-949E-6, Chicago, N ew berry Library, (63.3) Chain Lakes Bridge, (63.3) Fulton County Chicago, St. Luke’s Hospital Complex, Louisa County Chicago, St. Stanilaus Kostka Church, Atlanta, Imperial Hotel, 355 Peachtree St., NE Hines, Veterans Administration Medical Archeological Site #13LA140, (63.3) (63.3) Center, (63.3) Archeological Site #13LA249, Atlanta, O’Keeffe High School, (63.3) Archeological Site #13LA250, (63.3) Jo Daviess County Habersham County Archeological Site #13LA55, (63.3) Site lljdl26, (63.3) Archeological Site #13LA56, (63.3) Clarksville, West-Jackson House, 717 N. Archeological Site #13LA60, (63.3) Washington St. Lake County Polk County Haralson County Highland Park, Lacey, Kenneth, House (Highland Park MRA), 3121 Date Des Moines, Don Hartog House, (63.3) Haralson County Bridge, (63.3) Highland Park, Goldberg, Julius, House Harris County (also in Alabama, Lee County) (Highland Park MRA), 185 Vine KANSAS Highland Park, Mandel, Robert, House and Goat Rock Hydroelectric Station, Coachhouse (Highland Park MRA), 1249, Ellsworth County Hart County 1237 Sheridan Rd. Archeological site 14EW304 (Red Rock Highland Park, Ravinia Station (Highland Canyon) Kansas Rock Art TR), Hart County Bridge, (63.3) Park MRA), 510 Roger Williams Shawnee County McIntosh County Highland Park, Sheridan-Park Apartments (Highland Park MRA), 430 Park Ave. Topeka, Union Pacific Depot, Darien, Darien Archeological District, (63.3) Highland Park, W atts, M ay T., House Wyandotte County Monroe County (Highland Park MRA), 487 Groveland, Kansas City, St. Mary’s Church, Forsyth, Maude Ferguson Home, North Chicago, Veterans Administration Medical Center-North Chicago, KENTUCKY Richmond County Livingston County Bell County The Tubman House, (63.3) Dwight Chicago and Alton Railroad Depot, Pineville, Pine Street Bridge, (63.3) Union County Madison County Bracken County Smith Bridge, (63.3) Alton, Elm Ridge, 1257 College Ave. KY 539 Highway Bridge, over North Fork Ware County Montgomery County Licking River (63.3) Waycross, Phoenix Hotel, Litchfield, Wabash Railroad Depot, Jefferson County HAWAII Pike County Louisville, Convent of the Sisters of the Good Honolulu County Seyland Pike County Archeological District Shepherd, 2214 Bank St. Honolulu, Toyo Theater, (63.3) Louisville, Electric Building, 619 S. Fourth St. Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8675

Louisville, Fincastle Building, 301W. MARYLAND MICHIGAN Broadway (63.3) Louisville, Johnston, J. Stoddard, Elementary Baltimore (Independent City) A lger county School, Addition to East Baltimore/Butcher’s Hill Site 20AR189, (63.3) Louisville, Kentucky Theatre, 649-651 S, Historic District, (63.3) Trout Point #1 Site, (63.3) Fourth St. (63.3) H & S Bakery Remains, (63.3) Clinton County Louisville, Taylor Trunk Building, 611-617 S. Smith House, (63.3) Fourth St. (63.3) DeWitt, 102 East Webb Street, (632) Louisville, Theatre Building, 631 S. Fourth St. Frederick County Houghton County Kenton County Frederick, Frederick City Historic District (Boundary Increase), (63.3) Hancock, A. J. S cott House, (63.3) Covington, Covington Commercial District, Ionia County Lewis County Harford County Nicle Plate Road Bridge, (63.3) Archeological Site 15 Lw 8, (63.3) Belcamp, Bata Shoe Company Factory Complex, (63.3) Monroe County Madison County Columbia, Granite Park, (63.3) New York Central River Raisin Railroad Richmond, Holloway House, (63.3) Howard County Bridge, St. Mary’s Academy Historic District, McCreary County Simpsonville, Moundland, (63.3) Blue Heron Coal Tipple (E020), Saginaw County Montgomery County Roaring Paunch Creek Railroad Bridge Saginaw, Potter Street Railroad Station (E021J, Glen Echo Park (6 sites), (Central Saginaw MRA), Yamacraw Kentucky & Tennessee Railway Bridge (E023), Prince Georges County Wayne County Pike, Jefferson and various counties etc. Seat Pleasant, Chesapeake Beach Railway Detroit, Coronado Apartments, 3751-3773 70 Bridges in Kentucky (Arch, Suspension, Engine House, Second Ave. and Truss), Washington County Pulaski County MINNESOTA Boonsboro, Boonsboro Historic District, Freeborn County Somerset, Somerset Commercial Historic ■ Funkstown, 10-12 West Baltimore Street, D istrict, 108-112 E MT. Vernon (63.30 (63.3) Albert Lea, Old City Hall Spencer County Williamsport, 102 East Salisbury Street, (632) Hennepin County Carrithers-Cochran House, MASSACHUSETTS Minneapolis, Monage Cottage, (632) Minneapolis, Sanford, Moris House, Tioga County Berkshire County Covington Main Street District, (63.3) Adams, L.L. Brown Paper Company, [63.3) Lyon County LOUISIANA Marshall, Chicago and North Western Bristol County Railroad Depot (Lyon County MRA), Ascension Parish Fall River, Barnard Manufacturing Company, O lm sted County Archeological Site 16AN24, (63.3) (63.3) Bocage, (63.3) Fugle’s, Mathew, Flour Mill, Essex County Ramsey County Catahoula Parish Andover, Lower Shawsheen Railroad Bridge Pool Lake Bayou Mound (16CT63), (63.3) (Andover MRA), St. Paul, Great River Road Project (Indian Pool Lake Bayou Mound (16CT63), Andover, Upper Shawsheen Railroad Bridge Mounds), (63.3) (Andover MRA), SL Paul, Junior Pioneer Association Building, Ceddo Parish (63.3) Shreveport, Shreveport Commercial Historic Franklin County St. Paul, Lowertown Historic District, (63.3) D istrict, Buckland/Shelbourne Bridge, (63.3) St. Louis County East Baton Rouge Parish Hampden County Duluth, Board of Trade Building, (63.3) Zachary, Port Hudson N ational Cemetery, (63.3) Chicopee, Ames-Manufacturing Company, Waseca County (63.3) Grant Parish Waldorf, Duluth, St. Cloud, Glencoe and Greenfield, Greenfield Public Library, Mankato RR Depot, Main St. Clear Creek Bay Indian Mound Site Westfield, U.S. Whip Company Building, Waseca, Eaco M ill, 212 3rd Ave. NW (16GR20), Lewis County . Washington County Natchitoches Parish Morton vicinity, Cowlitz Falls South Stillwater, M inneapolis and SL Paul Site 16NA37, (63.3) Archeological S ite 45LE209, (63.3) Suburban Railway, Company Office and Orleans Parish Middlesex County Power House, New Orleans, US Public Health Service Cambridge, Charles Hick Sanders House MISSISSIPPI Hospital, (Cambridge MRA), LeFlore County St. Charles Parish Camridge, Daniel Snow House (Cambridge MRA), Greenwood, Archeological Site 22LF667, Waterford Plantation Overseers House Site, Everett, Old High School, (632) Greenwood, Archeological S ite 22LF670, Waterford Plantation Workers Quarters Site, Newton, Slade-hovey House, Marshall County MAINE Plymouth County Warren and Jones Law Office (Wilkerson Waldo County Plymouth, Plymouth Post Office Building, House) (H olly Springs MRA), Searsport, Kidders.Point Sites #7 and #2, (63.3) MISSOURI (63.3) Searsport, Sears Island Sites #7 and #2, Suffolk County Benton County (63.3) Boston, Waverly Apartments. Loiterer Archeological Site #23BE1010, 8676 Federal Register / Voi. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Boone County Judith Basin County Colstrip vicinity, Castle Rock Post Office (24RB335), Columbia, Site 23B0322, (63.3) Prehistoric Site #24JT104, (63.3) Colstrip vicinity, Cooley Place (24RB1064), Christian County Lewis and Clark County (63.3) Site 23CN453, (63.3) Hauser Dam, (63.3) Sanders County Site 23CN454, (63.3) Liberty County Thompson’s Falls, Thompson's Falls, (63.3) S ite 23CN455, (63.3) S ite 23CN651, (63.3) Archeological Site 24LT26 (Meissner Valley County Hearths), (63.3) Fort Peck, Fort Peck Original Residences Cole County Lincoln County H istoric D istrict, Archeological Site 23C0317, (63.3) Grays Creek Archeological District, (63.3) Site 24LN115, (63.3) Yellowstone County Li, Kootenai Falls, (63.3) Billings, Gilsdorf House, (63.3) Jackson County Park County Billings, Kirks Grocery, (63.3) Kansas City, City Bank Building, 1801 Grand Springdale Bridge, Billings, Southside Historic District, (63.3) Ave. (63.3) Phillips County Billings, Westside Historic District, (63.3) Kansas City, Lockridge Mansion, Clark Canyon Tipi Ring Site #24PH728, (63.3) NEBRASKA Pike County Powell County Dodge County Archeological Site 23 PI 76, (63.3) Efraimson Homestead, (63.3) Ehler/Baker Farmstead, Archeological Site 23 PI 77, (63.3) Mullen Road Route,, NEVADA St. Louis County Richland County Elko County Chesterfield, Archeological Site 23SL38-436, Snowdon Bridge, (63.3) (63.3) Archeological Site 26EK2309, Roosevelt County Stoddard County Washoe County Mondak, Mondak Townsite (24 RV102), (63.3) Archeological Site 23S0441, Lake Range Quarry Site, Rosebud County Sparks, Southern Pacific Railroad Repair Stone County 24RB478 (Power Quarry Site), (63.3) Shops, Archeological Site 13SN666, (63.3) Archeological Site 24 RB288, (63.3) NEW HAMPSHIRE MONTANA Byers/Schaudel Homestead 4RB153, (63.3) C otaht/Scott S ite 24RB150, (63.3) Cheshire County Big Horn County Jud McKelvey Homestead 24RB155, (63.3) Beech Hill Summer Home District, Archeological Site 24BH1950, (63.3) Karl Knoblock Homestead 24RB168, (63.3) Dublin, Dublin Village Historic District, Archeological S ite 24BH1030, (63.3) Ashland, Fenceline Site, Monteo Mine Area Dublin, The Latin Quarter Historic District, Archeological Site 24BH1949, (63.3) Ashland, Iron Graveyard Site 24RB248, Archeological S ite 24BH1975, (63.3) Monteo Mine Area NEW JERSEY Archeological S ite 24BH307, (63.3) Ashland, Jamies Site, Monteo Mine Area Bergen County Archeological S ite 24BH1001, (63.3) Ashland, King Creek Site 24RB221, Monteo Spring Creek Archeological District (South Mine Area Edgewater, Ford Motor Company Assembly Fork Spring Creek) (Boundary Increase), Ashland, Little Bone Site 24RB233, Monteo Plant Complex (Boundary Increase), (63.3) Mine Area Burlington County Ashland, Lost Grave Site 24RB228, Monteo Blaine-Fargus County Mine Area Burlington vicinity, Oxmead Farm, Winifred vicinity, Dauphin Rapids Historic Ashland, O’Dell Bison Jump Site 24RB234, Camden County D istrict, (63.3) Monteo Mine Area Ashland, Roof of the Tongue Site 24RB211, Camden, Cooper, Benjamin, Ferry and Broadwater County Monteo Mine Area Tavern, Archeological Site 24BW629, (63.3) Ashland, Scatter Site 24RB212, Monteo Mine Cape May County Archeological Site 24BW633, (63.3) Area Ashland, Three Rock Ring S ite 24RB229, East Creek M ill Road, Cascade County Monteo Mine Area Cumberland County Ryan Dam, (63.3) Ashland, Yellow Leaf Site 24RB215, Monteo Bridgeton, 163-165 West Broad Street, (63.3) Mine Area Flathead County Bimey, Airport Site 24RB230, Monteo Mine Gloucester County Belton Railway Depot, (63.3) Area Greenwich and West Deptford Twps, Glacier Park Headquarters and Maintenance Bimey, Amid Creek Site 24RB249, Monteo Archeological Site A, (63.3) Area Historic District, (63.3) Mine Area Bimey, Autumn View Site 24RB251, Monteo Hudson County Golden Valley County Mine Area Hoboken, 800-810 Willow Avenue (63.3) Barber, Barber Bridge, Bimey, Bright Cloud Site, Jersey City, Stanley Theatre, Bimey, Broken Tire Site 24RB217, Monteo Jefferson County Mercer County Mine Area Shady Brook Prehistoric Site (Historical A lta Mine (24JF486), Bimey, Katydid Site 24RB226, Monteo Mine Resources in Trenton and Bordentown), Bluebird Mine (24JF484), (63.3) Area Boulder Lime Company Kiln C-04, (63.3) Bimey, Spirit Rock S ite 24RB275, Monteo Middlesex County Clara Zimmerman Homesteads, (63.3) Mine Area New Brunswick, Main Post Office-r-New Comet Townsite B-105, (63.3) Colstrip vicinity, Fadhl Homestead Site, Brunswick, (63.3) G ray Eagle Mine Complex B-J.04, (63.3) (63.3) Gregory Mine (24JF480), 63.3) Colstrip vicinity, Farley Lookout Site Ocean County Morning Glory Mine Complex B-70, (63.3) (24RB1053), (63.3) Pine Beach S ite (28 O C 17), (63.3) Mt. Washington M ine (24JF481), (63.3) Colstrip vicinity, Insite (24RB874), (63.3) Union County Townshend, 24JF467, (63.3) Colstrip Doc Taylor Place 24RB1065, (63.3) Townshend, 24JF468, (63.3) Colstrip Muskrat Homestead 24RB887, Elizabeth, St. Johns Parsonage, I ; Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1 , 1983 / Notices 8677

NEW MEXICO New York, Grand Central Post Office OHIO Building, Bernalillo County New York, The Morosco Theatre, W 46th S t Crawford County Los Poblanos Historic District, Between 8th Ave. and Broadway Crestline, Crestline F.O.E. Building, Albuquerque, Albuquerque Indian Hospital, Albuquerque, Archeological Site NM11411, Oneida County Cuyahoga County Albuquerque, Archeological S ite NM 114 25, Utica, Utica Post Office and Courthouse Cleveland, Anthony Carlin Mansion, (63.3) Albuquerque, Archeological Site NM 114 26, Richmond County Cleveland, L. N. Gross Building, (63.3) Albuquerque, Archeological S ite NM 114 27, Albuquerque, Archeological S ite NM 114 28, Staten Island, U.S. Public Health Service Franklin County Albuquerque, Archeological S ite NM 114 29, H ospital, Columbus, 1000-02 S. High Street, (63.3) Albuquerque, Archeological S ite NM 114 30, Rockland County Columbus, 17-19 E. Stew art Avenue, (63.3) Columbus, 21-33 E. Stew art Avenue, (63.3) Chaves County Haverstraw, Haverstraw Commercial Columbus, 99 S. High Street, (63.3) Rio Feliz Bridge, (63.3) D istrict, Hamilton County Schenectady County Dona Ana County Cincinnati, 900-910 Central Avenue Archeological Site NMSU808, (63.3) Schenectady, Barney’s Department Store, Buildings, (63.3) (63.3) Otero County Schenectady, Franklin School, (63.3) Cincinnati, Brighton Car Bam Complex, (63.3) Cincinnati, Central Avenue Buildings, (63.3) Archeological S ite LA 19200, (63.3) Suffolk County Cincinnati, Goodall Building, (63.3) Archeological S ite LA 22263, (63.3) Cincinnati, St. Paul’s Church Historic Archeological Site LA 22264, (63.3) Brookhaven, East Moriches Schoolhouse, (63.3) D istrict, Archeological S ite LA 22265, Brookhaven, Presbyterian Church of the Cincinnati, Evanston School, (63.3) Archeological S ite LA 22266, M oriches, (63.3) Wyoming, Woodruff Building, Archeological S ite LA 22267, (63.3) Archeological Site LA 22268, (63.3) Sullivan County Knox County Archeological Site LA 22270, (63.3) Narrowsburg, Stima Site (Narrowsburg- Properties in Martinsburg, Archeological S ite LA 22271, (63.3) North, (63.3) Lawrence County Archeological S ite LA 29546, (63.3) Narrowsburg, Van Schoiek Site Archeological S ite LA 30949, (Narrowsbuig-South), (63.3) Sybene, Lock and Dam #28, (63.3) Archeological S ite LA 30951, Archeological S ite LA 30953, Washington County Washington County Archeological S ite LA 30955, Granville, Building at 48 Main Street, (63.3) Beverly, 306 Fifth Street Rio Arriba County Westchester County Van Wert County Archeological Site LA34913 (Abiquiu Montrose, VA Medical Center, First United Methodist Church, Reservoir MRAJ (63.3) Tarrytown, 43 South Washington Street, Archeological Site LA34914 (Abiquiu Yonkers, Public School No. 3, (63.3) OKLAHOMA Reservoir MRAJ (63.3) K a y County NORTH CAROLINA San Juan County Ponca City, M asonic Building, 222 E. Grand Alawance County Archeological S ite #LA 14838, (63.3) A ve. Burlington, Alawance Hotel, (63.3) Archeological Site #LA 20225, (63,3) Wagoner County Archeological Site #LA 20231, (63.3) Cleveland County Brimhall Wash (LA 20237), (63.3) Wagoner, Parkinson, James, House DE-Na-Zin Archeological District, (63.3) Shelby, Masonic Temple Building, (63.3) (Territorial Homes of Wagoner, OK TR), San Juan Archeological District, Durham County OREGON Sandoval County Durham, Johnston’s Mills, (63.3) Deschutes County Durham, Lipscomb’s Mill, (63.3) 24 Archeological Sites-Rio Rancho Estates, Three Creek Meadow, (63.3) (63.3) Durham, Orange Factory Archeological Remains, (63.3) Grant County Socorro County Johnston County Granite, Chinese Walls Magdalena, Dobson House (Magdalena Selma, Waddell, Oliver, House, MRAJ, Jackson County Madison County Taos County Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Gahagan House, (63.3) Building, Archeological Site #10, Archeological Site #17, Washington County Lake County Archeological Site #7, Dunn, Old Main Post Office, East Lake Albert Archeological District Archeological Site #9, (Boundary Increase), NEW YORK Booth-Kelly Railroad Bridge, Cass County Southern Pacific RR Passenger Station and Cattaraugus County Freight House, Fargo, Powers Hotel, (63.3) Salamanca, Baltimore, Rochester and Linn County Pittsburgh Railroad Passenger Depot, (63.3) Dunn County Salamanca, Erie Railway Passenger Depot Archeological Site 35LIN120, Dickinson, Lynch Knife River Flint Quarry Blitz Archeological Site (35LIN147), (63.3) National Historic District, Monroe County Albany vicinity, Hamilton, Joseph, Farm Rochester, Driving Park Avenue Bridge, (63.3) NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS Group, Rochester, Kirkstein Building, Tangent, Jenks Farm Group, Managaha Island Tangent, Martin Werts House, New York County Saipan, Managaha Historical District Marion County Trinian Island Olallie Meadow Cabin (Site #66EA32), M t Building 400 North Field Historical Area, (63.3) Hood National Forest (63.3) 8678 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Brackenridge Park (12-acre Salem, Depot Addition Historie Peachbottom, Delta Historic District, San Antonio, Neighborhood, (63.3) Penn, Hanpver Historic District, portion), (63.3) San Antonio, San Antonio National Union County RHODE ISLAND Cemetery, (63.3) LaGrande vicinity, Camp Carson Mine Providence County San Antonio, Texas Theater, 147-155 E. Houston St. H istorie District, Albion Historic District, (63.3) Wallowa County Cumberland, Ashton Historic District, (03.3) Cherokee County Cumberland, Sassafras Site (RI #55), (63.3) Jacksonville, Post Office Building— Wallowa Ranger Station District, (63.3) North Smithfield, Woonasquatucket Site (RI- Jacksonville, PENNSYLVANIA 163), Providence, Providence Cove Lands Coleman County Bakerstown County Archeological District, Coleman, United States Post Office, Pittsburgh, Central Northside Historie Smithfield, Three Dog Site (RI 151), (63.3) Concho and Runnels Counties D istrict, Washington County Berks County South Kingston, Usquepaug Road Historic Stacy Archeological District, (63.3) Resser Farm, (63.3) D istrict, (63.3) Denton County Bucks County SOUTH CAROLINA Sanger vicinity, Lake Ray Roberts Area, Doylestown, Aldie, William Mercer, Barnwell County Hale County Residence, Dublin Pike and Easton Rd. Doylestown, Freta Farm, Archeological S ite 38BR112, US Post Office—Plainview, Plumstead Township, Point Pleasant Historie Archeological S ite 38BR269, Archeological Site 38BR288, (63.3) D istrict, Limestone County (63.3) Archeological Site 38BR55, Dauphin County US Post Office—Mexia, SOUTH DAKOTA Fox Ridge Historie District (Boundary McLennan County Corson County Increase), Waco, US Post Office—W aco, Steelton, US Post Office—Steelton, Mobridge vicinity, Travis Site I (39C0213J, Novarro and Freestone Counties Greene County NW of Mobridge on SD 12 91 Archeological Sites, Fall River County Richland-Chambers West Findley, F isher S ite (F ederal Dam Nomination Returned), S ite #39 FA 73 (Rock A rt Thematic), Site #39 FA 86 (Rock Art Thematic), Nueces County Indiana County Site #39 FA 678 (Rock Art ThematicJ, Archeological Site 41NU185, (63.3) Saitsburg, Saitsburg Historie District, (63.3) S ite # FA 89 (Rock A rt Thematic), Presidio County Lancaster County Fall River/Pennington Counties Archeological Site 41PS109, (63.3) Lancaster, Queen Vine Apartments, 200 Blk, Rock Art Thematic Determination, of W. Vine St. Rusk County Minnebaba County Henderson, Thomas Jefferson Walling Cabin, Lehigh County Sioux Falls, Blackstone Apartments, Allentown, Industrial Valley Bank Building, Wichita County TENNESSEE (63.3) US Post Office—Wichita Falls, Allentown, Old Allentown Historie District, Hamilton County (63.3) Chattanooga, Martin Luther King Boulevard Williamson County Montgomery County Commercial District, (03.3) Taylor, Post Office—Taylor•, Cold Point Historie District, (63.3) Meigs County UTAH Upper Providence Township, bookkeeper's H ouse and Lock 60, (63.3) Decatur, Lillard, Jasper Worth, House and Carbon County Tenant House (Meigs, County TN MRAJ, Philadelphia County Georgetown, Shiflett, Marion, Bam (Meigs, Price, Moynier House, Philadelphia, (1200 Block) Locust and (200 County TN MRA), Davis County Block) S. 13th Street, (63.3) Roane County Bountiful, William Boulton House and Philadelphia, 1100 Block of Pine Street, Farmstead, Philadelphia, Breslyn Apartments, 4624-42 S ite 40 RE 86, Walnut St. and 201-13 S. 47th St. Rutherford County S a lt Lake County Philadelphia, Building #4 of the Philadelphia Decker-Patrick Dry Goods Building (Salt Naval Shipyard, (63.3) Murfreesboro, East Main Street Historic D istrict, (63.3) Lake City Business District MRA), Philadelphia, Houses at 200 Block S. Jessup Federal Reserve Bank (Salt Lake City and Quince Streets, (63.3) Scott County Business District MRA), Philadelphia, Taylor-Dickey Development % Leatherwood Low-water Ford Bridge (E018), First Security Bank Building (Salt Lake City Houses, 2009-2047 N. 15th St 0 5 W Railroad Whipple Truss Bridge Business District MRA), Shrewsbury Borough, Shrewsbury Historic (E009), Orpheum Theatre/Promised Valley D istrict, Toomy Stop Bridge (E007), Playhouse (Salt Lake City Business D istrict (MRA), Schuylkill County Shelby County Beusmans Lock #12, (63.3) Sears /Bennett Paint and Glass Company Memphis, South Main Street Historic Building (Salt Lake City Business District York County D istrict, (63.3) MRA), Codorous, Jefferson Historic District, Sullivan County Shubrick Hotel (Salt Lake City Business D istrict MRA), Dover Township, Conwego Hill Historic Bristol, Shelby S treet Station, 656 Shelby St D istrict, Tribune Building (Salt Lake City Business Hanover Junction, Hanover Junction Railroad TEXAS D istrict MRA), Station, (63.3) Utah County Peach Bottom Township, Coulstontown Bexar County H istoric District, San Pedro Acequia (Unlined Portions), Provo, Loose, Charles E. House, Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8679

Provo Train Station, Spokane County Rock County VERMONT Spokane River Bridge (Historic Bridges and Tiffany Stone Bridge, Tunnels in Washington TR), Spans Waukesha County Franklin County Spokane River Swanton, Highgate Falls Archeological Su ssex Lime Kiln (Lime Kilns of Waukesha D istrict, (63.3) WEST VIRGINIA County TR), VIRGINIA Wayne County Winnebago County Lynchburg (Independent City) Huntington, VA M edical Center, (63.3) Chief Oshkosh Brewery, Daniel’s Hill, (63.3) WISCONSIN WYOMING Pittsylvania County Calumet County Big Horn County Danville, Riverside Cotton Mills, (63.3) Appleton, Leath Building, Bandit Site (48BH460), (63.3) WASHINGTON Dane County Campbell County Clallam County Madison, W est Madison Depot, Casper, Segment of the Bozeman Trail, (63.3) Storm King Ranger Station, Wright, Rochelle Archeological District, Dodge County (63.3) Clark County Kekoskee vicinity, Kekoskee Archeological Buckskin Mine Plan Area, (63.3) Vancouver Lake’s Archeological District, D istrict, (63.3) (63.3) Carbon County LaCrosse County Divide Sheep Camp, Medicine Bow National Douglas and Okanogan Counties Onalaska, Olson S ite (47LC76), Forest Lake Pateros Archeological District, Manitowoc County Converse/Campbell Counties Franklin County St. Mary’s Convent (Colony of St. Gregory of North Antelope Noncontiguous Archeological Joso Viaduct (Historic Bridges and Tunnels D istrict, (63.3) in Washington TR), Spans Snake River Nazianzen TR), Milwaukee County Johnson, Carbon, Sheridan, Hot Springs, King County Fremont, Albany, Sweetwater etc. Counties White, Justice William, House, Milwaukee, East Center Street Natatorium, 243 East Center St. (63.3) Statewide Historical Evaluation of Truss Veazey, Bridge #11, (63.3) Bridges (40 Bridges in Wyoming State), Kittitas County Outagamie County (FR Doc. 83-2041 Filed 2-28-83; 8:45 am] Wallin Ditch, (63.3) Appleton, Lakeshore Depot, BILLING CODE 4310-70-M

Tuesday March 1, 1983

Part III

Department of the Interior

National Park Service

National Registry of Natural Landmarks public access, landowner permission DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR managers to protect the nationally significant values of their landmarks, must be obtained before a visit is made to these natural landmarks. The specific National Registry of Natural but this cooperation is voluntary and does not restrict the uses to which the location for some landmarks is not Landm arks land may be put. An owner who enters provided because of an owner’s request AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. into a voluntary agreement with NPS to for minimum publicity and/or the fragility of the landmark’s natural ACTION: Public notice. ______protect the landmark is eligible to receive a certificate which recognizes features. SUMMARY: This notice lists all natural the special status of the area. A bronze Dated: January 6,1983. landmarks currently included on the plaque may also be presented for Russell E. Dickenson, National Registry of Natural Landmarks. appropriate display on the site. ^ Director, National Park Service. The listing provides information on each Federal agencies should consider the landmark’s location, natural values, existence and location of natural ALABAMA (6) designation date, ownership, and owner landmarks when they assess the effects Baldwin County agreement status. In the future only of their actions on the environment MOBILE-TENSAW RIVER BOTTOMLANDS additions to the list will be published so under Section 102(2)(c) of the National (extends into Mobile and Washington this list should be retained for reference. Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (83 Counties)—Extends from Mobile Bay north Federal agencies should consider the Stat. 852; 42 U.S.C. 4321). for 35 miles. One of the most important existence and location of natural NPS prepares an annual report for the wetlands in the Nation containing a variety landmarks when assessing the impact of Secretary of the Interior to transmit to of habitats, from mesic flood plains and their actions on the environment under the Congress which identifies all natural freshwater swamps to brackish water Section 102(2) (c) of the National landmarks with known or anticipated marshes, supporting several rare and Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (83 damage or threats to the integrity of endangered species. (May 1974) Owner: Stat. 852; 42 U.S.C. 4321). their resources (90 Stat. 1940; 16 U.S.C. State, Private FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: la-5). Franklin County Mr. Frank Ugolini, Chief, Natural National Registry of Natural Landmarks ‘DISMALS—Four miles northeast of Landmarks Branch, Interagency Hackleburg. A gorge supporting Resource Management Division, The National Registry of Natural a virgin, disjunct, montane climax forest National Park Service, Washington, D.C. Landmarks includes nationally containing exceptionally diverse plant life. 20240, (202) 523-4456. significant ecological and geological (May 1974) Owner: Private features in 48 States, , SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Limestone County Secretary of the Interior established the Islands. Of the 543 landmarks listed on ‘BEAVERDAM CREEK SWAMP—Ten miles National Natural Landmarks Program in the National Registry of Natural northeast of Decatur. A large protected 1962 to identify and encourage the Landmarks, one-half are administered túpelo gum swamp which occurs in the preservation Qf the full range of solely by public agencies, e.g., Federal, region, rather than its ecological and geological features that State, county, or municipal governments. usual occurrence in the Gulf Coastal Plain are nationally significant examples of Almost one-third are owned entirely by region. (May 1974) Owner Federal the Nation’s natural heritage. Potential private parties. The remaining natural Madison County natural landmarks are identified through landmarks are owned or administered ‘SHELTA CAVE—Within the city limits of studies conducted by the National Park by a mixture of public and private Huntsville. A large cave with an Service (NPS) and other sources, owpers. underground lake, noted for its complex, evaluated by expert natural scientists, The following list contains all natural especially aquatic, fauna. (October 1971) and, if judged nationally significant, landmarks included on the National Owner: Private designated as landmarks by the Registry of Natural Landmarks as of Marshall County Secretary of the Interior. Once a January 1,1983. The landmarks are ‘CATHEDRAL CAVERNS—Four miles l a n d m a r k is designated, it is included on arranged alphabetically by State and northeast of Grant. A series of large the National Registry of Natural county. The number of landmarks in chambers containing impressive Landmarks, which currently lists 543 each State is enclosed in parentheses stalagmites, totem poles, dripstone slopes natural landmarks. following each State’s name. A and walls, and flowing underground The Natural Landmarks program has description of each landmark’s location, streams. (June 1972) Owner: Private natural values, designation date, been administered by NPS since May 18, Mobile County 1962 with the exception of the period ownership, and owner agreement status is provided. Each landmark’s MOBILE-TENSAW RIVER BOTTOMLANDS from January 25,1978 to May 31,1981 [see Baldwin County) when it was administered by the designation date is enclosed in Heritage Conservation and Recreation parentheses (), and more than one date Morgan County Service (HCRS). HCRS was abolished indicates that die area’s boundary was NEWSOME SINKS KARST AREA—Between May 31,1981. changed after its original designation. Morgan City and Union Hall. Classic The act of designating an area as a Ownership data are arranged in the example of karst development, containing natural landmark is not a land following arbitrary order and do not more than 40 caves. (November 1973) withdrawal and in no way affects the reflect the relative amount of land Owner: Private ownership of the site. It does not dictate owned by any party: Federal, State, Washington County the type or intensity of activity that may County, Municipal, Private. An asterisk MOBILE-TENSAW RIVER BOTTOMLANDS be undertaken in a landmark. Landmark (*) indicates that the owner(s) of a (see Baldwin County) preservation is often made possible only landmark have entered into a voluntary through the long-term commitment of agreement to protect the area’s natural ALASKA (17) public and private owners to protect an values. ‘ANIAKCHAK CALDERA (ANIAKCHAK area’s outstanding natural values. The Because many natural landmarks are CRATER)—24 miles southeast of Port Department encourages owners and privately owned and/or not managed for Heiden. One of the largest explosive Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8683

craters in the world, the area contains unpredictable. (November 1967) Owner: formed by wave action on a volcanic mass. Surprise Lake, the headwaters of the Federal (November 1972) Owner: Communal lands Aniakchak River. (November 1967) Owner: ‘SIMEONOF NATIONAL WILDLIFE Federal REFUGE—In the Shumagin Island Group ARIZONA (8) ‘ARRIGETCH PEAKS—250 miles northwest south of the Alaskan Peninsula. Ancestral Cochise County of Fairbanks. Carved by glacial ice and hauling ground for sea otters. (October- running water, they illustrate several 1968) Owner Federal ‘RAMSEY CANYON—Seven miles south of phases of alpine glacier activities. The *UNGA ISLAND—500 miles southwest of Sierra Vista. A vertical-sided gorge Peaks reveal abrupt transitions from Anchorage in the Shumagin Island Group. containing a well-defined microclimatic metamorphic to granitic rock, and cbntain Fossil forest resulting from volcanic habitat, which consists of an extension of both tundra and boreal forest. (April 1968) activity in the Tertiary Period. It is Mexican flora and fauna into the American Owner: Federal unknown how these tree specimens came side of the International Boundary, and *BOGOSLOF ISLAND—25 miles north of to be on the island. (April 1968) Owner: contains plants which normally occur only Umnak Island in the Aleutian archipelago. Private at higher elevations. (March 1963) Owner Remnant of three volcanic eruptions, ‘WALKER LAKE—250 miles northwest of Private habitat for over 5,000 Steller’s sea lions, Fairbanks. Striking example of the WILLCOX PLAYA—Eight miles southwest of and nesting ground for over 50,000 sea geological and biological relationships of a Willcox. The dry remnant of Pluvial Lake birds. (November 1967) Owner: Federal mountain lake at the northern limit of Cochise whose natural deposits contain a *McNEIL RIVER STATE GAME forest growth on the southern slope of the rich record of climatic effects and fossil SANCTUARY—200 miles southwest of Brooks Range, supporting a full range of pollen during the pluvial periods of the Anchorage, Includes the mouth of the ecological communities. (April 1968) Pleistocene. The largest “dry lake” in McNeil River with a series of low, shallow Owner Federal, Private Arizona. (May 1966) Owner Federal falls which afford good wading and ‘WALRUS ISLANDS—375 miles southwest visibility for brown bears fishing for of Anchorage in Bristol Bay. Farthest Coconino County salmon. (April 1968) Owner State southern primary haul-out area for ‘BARRINGER —15 miles ‘CLARENCE RHODE NATIONAL WILDLIFE walruses and the only remaining area in west of Winslow. The largest RANGE—On the Bering Sea coast between the United States where they haul out in yet discovered in the United States. Impact Hooper Bay and Kipnuk. Excellent example appreciable numbers. Over 4000 have been believed to have occurred some 22,000 of coastal and upland tundra habitat, and counted here during the summer. (April years ago. (November 1967) Owner Private nesting grounds for over one-half of the 1968) Owner State world’s population of black brant, cackling ‘WORTHINGTON GLACIER—30 miles east Mohave County geese and emperor geese. (October 1968) of Valdez. Typical small valley glacier HUALAPAI VALLEY JOSHUA TREES—45 Owner Federal including fine examples of most glacial miles north of Kingman. Best existing ‘ILIAMNA VOLCANO—135 miles southwest features from accumulation area to end display of Joshua tree species and a superb of Anchorage. Example of a cone-shaped moraine. Probably the most accessible sample of a Mohave Desert ecological unit. stratovolcano resembling in past history, glacier in Alaska. (October 1968) Owner (April 1967) Owner: Federal, State, Private composition, and appearance the Federal, State volcanoes of the Pacific Northwest. Navajo County (January 1976) Owner: Federal AMERICAN SAMOA (7) ‘COMB RIDGE—Only known location fon ‘LAKE GEORGE—44 miles northeast of ‘AUNUU ISLAND—Off the northeastern tritylodont fossils in North America, Anchorage. Most impressive “selfdumping” coast of Island. Site of recent supporting the theory of continental drift. lake in the country. When the lake outlet is episodes of volcanism backed by a (January 1976) Owner Private (Navajo ' blocked by the Knik Glacier, the lake geologically recent tuff cone. (November Indian Nation) swells with water until summer. Then the 1972) Owner Communal lands dam breaks and the water is dumped in a —On the western tip of Santa Cruz County spectacular torrent into the Knik River. Tutuila Island. Natural exhibit of shoreline, ‘GANELO HILLS CIENEGA—One and one- (April 1967) Owner: Federal offshore volcanic rocks and blowholes half miles northwest of Canelo. The least ‘MALASPINA GLACIER—25 miles west of sculptured by heavy sea wave action. disturbed extensive southwestern desert Yakutat. Largest piedmont glacier in North (November 1972) Owner Communal lands wet grasslands (denega) along the United America and one of the largest outside the FOGAMAA CRATER—On the southwestern States-Mexican border. The area supports ice cap regions of the world. (October 1968) coast of Tutuila Island. One of very few the only known population of Canelo lady’s Owner: Federal illustrations of most recent episode of tresses, and is one of several areas that MIDDLETON ISLAND—155 miles southeast volcanism in American Samoa. (November support the Gila chub and Gila slicker. of Anchorage. Significant illustration of 1972) Owner: Communal lands tectonic uplift as a result of earthquakes, (December 1974) Owner Private ‘LEALA SHORELINE—On the southwestern ONYX CAVE—Seven miles northwest of containing important fossil evidence of the coast of Tutuila Island. Special young flow Pliocene and Pleistocene Epochs. (April Sonoita. Considered to be the finest cave in of basalt interbedded with layers of tuff, Arizona. (May 1974) Owner: Private 1968) Owner: Federal, Private illustrating erosion by wave action and ‘MOUNT VENIAMIN OF—20 miles northeast covered with dense tropical vegetation. ‘PATAGONIA-SONOITA CREEK of Port Moller. Unique active volcano of (November 1972) Owner Communal lands SANCTUARY—Adjacent to Patagonia. uncommon size, an important calving ‘—One and one-half miles Permanent stream-bottom habitat ground for caribou, and only known glacier south of the city of . Highest peak supporting rare aquatic biota, including the of the continent with an active volcanic of Tutuila Island, one of five great masses Gila Topminnow. Only known nesting spot vent in its center. (November 1967) Owner: of volcanic rocks extruded as molten in the country for the rare rosethroated Federal magma during the major episodes of becard. (January 1970) Owner: Private ‘REDOUBT VOLCANO—110 miles volcanism which created Tutuila Island. ARKANSAS (5) southwest of Anchorage. An active (November 1972) Owner Communal lands stratovolcano, and the second highest of ‘RAINMAKER MOUNTAIN—Just east of Desha County the 76 major volcanoes of the Alaska . One of the same ‘WHITE RIVES, SUGARBERRY NATURAL Peninsula and Aleutian Islands. Visible extrusions as Matafao Peak, and an AREA—Four miles northwest of the village from Anchorage (January 1976) Owner: outstanding example of several gigantic of Snow Lake. Partially virgih forest Federal plugs which created Tutuila Island. ■ containing, excellent examples of three ‘SHISHALDIN VOLCANO—50 miles west of (November 1972) Owner Communal lands bottomland hardwood forest types and a Cold Bay in the Aleutian archipelago. VAIAVA STRAIT—On the north-central wildlife population typical of die forest Tallest of known volcanoes of Unimak coast of Tutuila Island. Classic illustration types present (December 1974) Owner Island, active today and completely of steep cliffs and erosion-resistant outliers Federal 8684 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Fulton County Colorado Desert. (May 1974) Owner: woodlands and vernal pools, (January 1976): Owner: Federal, County, Private MAMMOTH SPRING—Northeastern edge of Federal, Private Mammoth Spring village. Third largest COSUMNES RIVER RIPARIAN Inyo County WOODLANDS—Southeast of Sacramento. spring in the Ozark Mountains, and a ‘DEEP SPRINGS MARSH—20 miles classic example of a spring orginating as a Small remnant of a rapidly disappearing southeast of Bishop. Possibly the only riparian woodland community type that resurgent subterranean stream. (June 1972) habitat for the black toad and an example Owner State once formed a major part of the California of increasingly rare desert marsh. (May Central Valley. (January 1976) Owner: M ississippi County 1975) Owner: Private Private FISH SLOUGH (extends into Mono *BIG LAKE NATURAL AREA—Three miles San Benito County east of Manila. Contains a significant County)—Eight miles north of Bishop. amount of virgin timber, a mix of southern, Large, essentially undisturbed desert *SAN ANDREAS FAULT—Illustrated at a Ozark and midwestem flora, and supports wetland with rare or endangered desert site eight miles south of Hollister. One of several threatened or endangered bird wildlife which provides habitat for one the best locations illustrating earth species. (December 1974), Owner: Federal native and several introduced endangered displacement caused by small crustal species. (May 1975) Owner: Federal, State, movements is at the Cienega Winery where Polk County Municipal, Private one-half of a building has moved eight ‘ROARING BRANCH RESEARCH Kern County inches in nine years. (April 1965) Owner: NATURAL AREA—Four miles north of the Private village of Athens. Steep ravine contains a SHARKTOOTH HILL—One of the most virgin mesophytic forest type representing abundant, diverse and weil-preserVed San Bernardino County a relict outlier of forests characteristic of fossil marine vertebrate sites in the world. (May 1976) Owner Private AMBOY CRATER—Just west of the town of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Indiana, and Amboy. Excellent example of a recent plant species rare in the Ouachitas. Los Angeles County volcanic cinder cone with an unusually flat (December 1976) Owner: Federal ‘RANCHO LA BREA—Hancock Park, crater floor. (May 1973) Owner: Federal, Saline County Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles. World- Private CINDER CONE NATURAL AREA—24 miles ‘LAKE WINONA NATURAL AREA—38 famous natural asphalt tar pits in which Pleistocene animals became entrapped in east of Baker. A complex of over 20 large miles west of Little Rock. Large virgin cinder cones of recent origin with extensive shortleaf pine forest reminiscent of those their quest for fresh water. (March 1964) and continuous lava flows. (May 1973) that once covered large areas of Arkansas. . C)wner: Municipal (December 1976) Owner: Federal Owner: Federal, State Marin County ‘MITCHELL CAVERN AND WINDING CALIFORNIA (30) ‘AUDUBON CANYON RANCH—20 miles STAIR CAVE—23 miles northwest of northeast of San Francisco. Largest known Essex. Most important solution caverns Amador County nesting area for great blue herons and known in the Mohave Desert region BLACK CHASM CAVE—One mile south- American egrets on the West Coast. developed in the Bird Spring Formation of southeast of Volcano. A small three-level (October 1968) Owner: Private Permian age. Other caves are located cave containing an outstanding variety of within the landmark boundary. (May 1975) Mendocino County speleothems and some of the best helictite Owner: State formations in the West. (January 1976) ‘ELDER CREEK—Four miles north of ‘RAINBOW BASIN—Eight miles north of Owner: Private Branscomb. Largely undisturbed watershed Barstow. Contains significant fossil containing large old stands of Douglas fir, Contra Costa County evidence of insects, larger Micoene broadleaf evergreens, and deciduous trees mammals and mammal tracks, as well as *MT. DIABLO STATE PARK—31 miles east as well as wide variety of wildlife. (March deep erosion canyons with rugged rims. An of Berkeley. Contains the best examples of 1964) Owner Private outstanding example of geologic processes. diapiric (igneous intrusion) geologic ‘PYGMY FOREST—Five miles south of Fort (April 1966) Owner: Federal processes in the South Pacific Border Bragg. Unique forests of low, stunted trees ‘TOONA PINNACLES—Seven miles south of natural region. One of the few places in the and shrubs caused by a complex ecological Argus. Relict form from ancient Ice Age region where geologic strata of Jurassic, condition associated with underlying wave lakes containing unique formations of Cretaceous, and Tertiary age can be seen terraces and their unusual soils. (June 1969, calcium carbonate known as ‘Tufa”. in an aggregate thickness of 42,000 feet. November 1973) Owner: State (November 1967) Owner: Federal The park also possesses a great diversity of TURTLE MOUNTAINS NATURAL A REA - native plant species and associations. (May Mono County 30 miles south-southwest of Needles. Two 1982) Owner: State FISH SLOUGH (see Inyo County) mountain sections entirely different in E l D orado C ounty Monterey County composition which illustrate past volcanic ‘EMERALD BAY—16 miles south of Tahoe ‘POINT LOBOS—Ten miles south of phenomena with superimposed sculpturing City. A vividly colored oval embayment of Monterey. An outstanding example of of mountain landforms by weathering and Lake Tahoe formed by moraines left as terrestrial and marine environmepts in uplift. (May 1973) Owner: Federal, State parallel glaciers receded. An outstanding close association, the only known habitat San Diego County example of glacial geology. (October 1968) of Monterey cypress and variegated Owner: State Brodiaea, and one of only two or three ANZA-BORREGO DESERT STATE PARK areas containing the Gowan’s cypress and (extends into Imperial and Riverside Imperial County sea otter. It is a sanctuary for thousands of Counties)—Almost all of this site is in ANZA-BORREGO DESERT STATE PARK sea and shore birds. (April 1967) Owner: eastern San Diego County. Largest desert (see San Diego County) State State park in the Nation, it contains some ‘IMPERIAL SAND HILLS—15 miles west of of the best examples of the various desert Yuma, Arizona. One of the largest dune Riverside County biotic communities in the Colorado Desert patches in the United States. An ANZA-BORREGO DESERT STATE PARK and excellent examples of desert geological outstanding example of dune geology and (see San Diego County) phenomena. (May 1974) Owner: State, ecology in an arid land. (October 1966) Municipal, Private Owner: Federal, Private Sacramento County ‘MIRAMAR MOUNDS—12 miles north of SAN FELIPE CREEK AREA—18 miles AMERICAN RIVER BLUFFS AND PHOENIX central San Diego. This area includes northwest of Westmoreland. Marsh area PARK VERNAL POOLS—Near Fair Oaks. features called “mima mounds” which are containing probably the last remaining Contains outstanding examples of rare found in only three or four locations in the perennial natural desert stream in the plant community types—the blue oak country. Contains rare vernal pools found federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1 , 1983 / Notices 8685

only in California. (June 1972) Owner: Douglas County Park County Federal ‘—20 miles ‘LOST CREEK SCENIC AREA—40 miles TIJUANA RIVER ESTUARY—Between the southwest of Denver. Excellent example of southwest of Denver. Illustrates structure city of Imperial Beach and the United the tilted and faulted sedimentary strata of of land through weathering along joint States-Mexican International Boundary. the Colorado environment; planes, containing spires, pinnacles, One of the finest remaining saltwater contains fine exposures of hogbacks, narrow ridges and steep narrow gorges. marshes on the California coastline, unusual erosional patterns in Fountain Lost Creek disappears and reappears at the containing three species of endangered Sandstone, and atypical occurrences of at surface at least nine times. (October 1966) birds and an important habitat for other least two front-range plant communities. Owner. Federal wildlife, especially waterfowl. (May 1973) (April 1980) Owner: State Owner: Federal, State, Municipal, Private Saguache County El Paso County * TORRE Y PINES STATE RESERVE—Along RUSSELL LAKES—Ten miles south of the northwestern edge of San Diego city ‘GARDEN OF THE GODS—Ten miles Saguache. The most extensive bullrush northeast of Pikes Peak. Outstanding limits. Unique and undisturbed biological marsh in Colorado, this area contains a illustration of the results of uplifting forces community supporting endangered bird number of shallow, largely alkaline lakes species. Torrey pine forests occur naturally that produced the Front Range of the to the west, containing and supports large numbers of flora and only here and on Santa Rosa Island, 175 fauna. The area is also an outstanding miles to the northwest. High bluffs and sea uncommon honey ants, and one of the best Colorado habitats for white-throated resting and breeding habitat for waterfowl, cliffs are examples of geological processes. (May 1975) Owner: Private (May 1977) Owner: State swifts, swallows, and canyon wrens. (October 1971) Owner: Municipal CONNECTICUT (8) San Luis Obispo County Fremont County Hartford County NIPOMO DUNES-POINT SAL COASTAL AREA (extends into Santa Barbara GARDEN PARK FOSSIL AREA—One of the ‘DINOSAUR TRACKWAY—Five miles south County)—Extends from Pismo Beach south oldest and richest sites containing of Hartford. One of the largest known for 17 miles. Contains the largest, relatively dinosaur, fish, crocodile, turtle, and exposures of dinosaur tracks on a single undisturbed coastal dune tract in mammal fossils in the United States. bedding plane. From some 1,000 fossilized (November 1973) Owner: Federal California, supporting both rare and tracks, at least three types of reptiles have ‘INDIAN SPRINGS TRACE FOSSIL SITE— endangered plants and animals and great been identified. (April 1968) Owner: State Best trace fossil-locality in North America ‘McLEAN GAME REFUGE NATURAL species diversity. Also contains one of the for illustrating the markings and last remaining tracts of pristine rocky AREAS—Four miles north-northwest of movements of ancient animal life. (March Simsbury. Two separate land tracks coastline in the South Coast Ranges. (May 1979) Owner: Private 1974) Owner: Federal, State, County, representing an excellent forest in southern Private Hinsdale County New England, containing evidence of glacial activity and considerable species San Mateo County —Two miles south of Lake City. Seven-hundred-year- diversity. (November 1973) Owner: Private * ANO NUEVO POINT AND ISLAND—20 old, 1,000-acre landflow composed of Litchfield County miles north of Santa Cruz. The only volcanic rock which formed a dam that mainland breeding ground for the northern created . A younger ‘BARTHOLOMEW’S COBBLE (extends into elephant seal in the world; also habitat for landflow, currently active, is moving as Berkshire County, Massachusetts)—One Steller sea lions, California sea lions, and much as 20 feet per year along the path of mile west of Ashley Falls, Massachusetts. harbor seals. The processes of wave the earlier flow. (October 1965) Owner: Greatest natural concentration of ferns in cutting, geologic uplift, and sea level Federal, Private the United States, containing 43 fern fluctuation are well represented along Ano species and a remarkable assemblage of Nuevo Point. (August 1980) Owner: State Huerfano County carefully documented plants and animals. SPANISH PEAKS (extends into Las Animas (October 1971) Owner: Private Santa Barbara County County)—25 miles southwest of ‘BECKLEY —Two and one-half miles NIPOMO DUNES-POINT SAL COASTAL Walsenburg. One of the best exposed southeast of Norfolk. The most southerly AREA (see San Diego County) examples of igneous dikes known; dikes sphagnum-heath-black spruce bog in New England where peat moss underlies the bog Siskiyou County are formed when molten igneous material is forced into a fracture or fault before up to a maximum depth of 51 feet (May ‘MOUNT SHASTA—60 miles north of becoming solidified. There may be over 500 1977) Owner: Private Redding. One of the world’s largest and such dikes in the area. (January 1976) BINGHAM POND BOG—One mile east of the most impressive stratovolcanoes Owner: Federal, Private New York State boundary. Extremely rare containing five glaciers and consisting of in Connecticut, an undisturbed cold four distinct but overlapping cones. Second Jefferson County northern spruce bog which is atypical due highest of the 15 main volcanoes in the MORRISON FOSSIL AREA—Just north of to the lack of sphagnum moss as a Cascade Range; only Mt. Rainier is higher. Morrison. First major site for the discovery, component of the floating mat on the bog. (December 1976) Owner: Federal in 1877, of giant, dinosaur fossil bones in (May 1973) Owner: Private North America. The fossils represent nine ‘CATHEDRAL PINES—Near the southeast Tulare County species, seven of which were newly comer of Cornwall in the Berkshire Hills ‘PIXLEY VERNAL POOLS—Six miles discovered. (December 1973) Owner: region. An old-growth white pine and northeast of Pixley. One group of few Municipal, Private hemlock forest which is the most massive remaining natural vernal pools containing single stand identified in the New England* Las Animas County certain endemic plant species. Over 26 Adirondacks natural region. (May 1982) families and 100 species are represented —’Ten miles south of Trinidad. Owner: Private , here, (November 1973) Owner: Private Illustration of a mesa preserved by a thick lava cap which has resisted destruction Middlesex County COLORADO (11) from weathering and erosion. Only CHESTER CEDAR SWAMP—Two miles Clear Creek County significant reference available illustrating west-southwest of Chester. One of the two the magnitude of erosion involved in finest remaining Atlantic white cedar ‘SUMMIT LAKE—13 miles south-southwest developing the land surface of the Great swamps in Connecticut and an outstanding of Idaho Springs. Habitat for a variety of Plains adjacent to the lower foothills of the second-growth wooded swampland rare alpine-arctic plants, some of which Rocky Mountains. (April 1967) Owner: containing a small elongated pond with its occur only here and at the Arctic Circle. Private adjacent bogland and some upland forest. (April 1965) Owner: County, Municipal SPANISH PEAKS (see Huerfano County) (May 1973) Owner: State, Private 8686 Federal Register / VoL 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

N ew London County channels ancestral to the present mound types, encompassing northern underground solution channels. (October portion of Jupiter Island, and providing PACHAUG-GREAT MEADOW SWAMP— increasingly rare nesting site for Atlantic One and one-half miles northeast of 1971) Owner: State loggerhead turtles. (November 1967) Voluntown. Most extensive Atlantic white Jackson County Owner: Federal cedar swamp in Connecticut, and one of ‘FLORIDA CAVERNS NATURAL AREA— the two best, the area includes the Pachaug Two miles north of Marianna. Unique Monroe County River and the Great Meadow Brook. (May disjunct relict community from a former ‘LIGNUMVITAE KEY—One-half mile north 1973J Owner: State, Private temperate hardwood forest which has of the U.S. 1 causeway near the northern FLORIDA (17) remained intact and isolated since the end end of Matecumbe Key. One of the highest of the Wisconsin glacial period and keys in the Florida Key chain providing a Alachua County probably longer. The cave harbors three wide range of habitat, from wave-washed ‘DEVIL’S MILLHOPPER—Six miles species of bats, including the Indiana bat, exposures of Key Largo limestone to northwest of Gainesville. An excellent an endangered species, which uses the mangrove swamp. Most vegetation is example of karst topography in the cave for winter hibernation. (December tropical hammock forest, the largest and Southeast and an important cutural and 1976} Owner: State best example of the type known in the historic site in the Alachua area. The United States. (October 1968) Owner: State generally dry sink is an example of several Lake County ecosystems with many microhabitats and EMERALDA MARSH (extends into Marion Suwanee County major plant associations which County)—Ten miles northeast of Leesburg. ‘ICHETUCKNEE SPRINGS (see Colum bia demonstrate vertical zonation. (December Virtually undisturbed inland freshwater County) 1974) Owner: State riverine sawgrass marsh supporting several PAYNES PRAIRIE—Southern edge of species of waterfowl, and including Wakulla County Gainesville. Largest and most diverse endangered and threatened species. Also ‘WAKULLA SPRINGS—15 miles south of freshwater marsh in northern Florida and a provides an important fishery, (December Tallahassee. An independent freshwater major wintering ground for many species of 1974) Owner: Private ecosystem and one of the largest and waterfowl as well as habitat for other Levy County deepest springs in Florida. Rich in aquatic wildlife, including two endangered species. vegetation, fish, turtles, alligators, and A superlative example of prairie formation ‘MANATEE SPRINGS—Manatee Springs birds, lined with huge cypress trees and a in a karst area; contains the Alachua Sink, State Park, 50 miles west-southwest of well-developed hardwood hammock one of Florida’s largest and most famous Gainesville. Ranks about sixth in size containing significant fossil evidence from sinks. (December 1974) Owner State, among the great artesian springs of Florida earlier eras. (October 1966} Owner Private Private in dose proximity to karst sinkholes, with SAN FELASCO HAMMOCK—The center of proven underground connections with the GEORGIA (12) headspring, and connecting with the the site is nine miles northwest of Bartow County Gainesville. Largest remaining example of Suwanee River. (October 1971) Owner: northern Florida’s climax forest ecosystem, State SAG PONDS NATURAL AREA—Five miles the upland mesic hammock, containing an ‘WACCASASSA BAY STATE PRESERVE- southeast of Adairsville. The six ponds extraordinary diversity of botanical 40 miles west of Ocala. Example of illustrate the various stages of ecological resources supporting high quality northern Florida coastal ecosystem, succession. Unique for their combination of woodland wildlife habitat. (December 1974) including transition from mangrove to salt dissimilar vegetation, containing relict flora Owner State, Private marsh to brackish marsh to freshwater persisting from the Pleistocene and marsh along the Waccasassa River to significant fossils, evidence of the Baker County hardwood hammock forest. Serves as development of life. (May 1974) Owner: ‘OSCEOLA RESEARCH NATURAL AREA- habitat for at least three endangered Private species. (December 1976) Owner: State 20 miles northeast of Lake City. Includes an Charlton County undisturbed mixed hardwood swamp with associated pine flatwoods and cypress Liberty County ‘ (extends into swamp. The flatwoods are excellent ‘TORREYA STATE PARK—12 miles north of Clinch and Ware Counties)—Okefenokee wildlife habitat, and die presence of virgin Bristol along the Apalachicola River. Very National Wildlife Refuge, the center of the cypress is a rare feature. (December 1974) significant relict habitat for ancient flora, site is 28 miles south of Waycross. Largest Owner: Federal induding stinkingcedar, Florida yew and and most primitive swamp in the country Croomia, which are descendants of the containing a diversity of ecosystems, and a Collier County Arcto-Tertiary Geoflora which existed refuge for native flora and fauna including ‘BIG CYPRESS BEND—One mile west of some 63 million years ago. (December 1976) many uncommon, threatened and State Route 29 on Tamiami Trail (U.S. 41). Owner: State endangered species. (December 1974) Includes about 215 acres of undisturbed Owner: Federal virgin cypress, sawgrass prairie, and Marion County palmetto hammocks. (October 1966) EMERALDA MARSH (see Lake County) Chatham County Owner: State ‘RAINBOW SPRINGS—Four miles north- ‘—14 miles south of ‘CORKSCREW SWAMP SANCTUARY—25 northeast of Dunnellon. Second of Florida’s Savannah, in the Atlantic Ocean. Only miles southeast of Fort Myers. Largest great artesian springs on the basis of its island of Golden Isles with an undisturbed remaining stand of virgin bald cypress in rate of discharge, and first as a single forest cover and one of the few remaining North America, containing a wide variety outlet spring, with glass-bottom cruise examples of the sea island ecosystem with of flora, including pond cypress, wet prairie boats for observing spring cavities and a high degree of integrity, illustrating the and pineland, and sanctuary for a aquatic life. (October 1971) Owner Private building of the island from the sands of the considerable wildlife population. (March ‘SILVER SPRINGS—Five miles northeast of Coastal Plain, and supporting a wide array 1964) Owner: Private Ocala. Largest spring group in the United of unusual animals. (April 1967) Owner: States, with glass-bottom boat rides. Federal, Private Columbia County (October 1971) Owner. Private ‘ICHETUCKNEE SPRINGS (extends into Clinch County Suwanee County)—Ichetucknee Springs Martin County ‘OKEFENOKEE SWAMP (see Charlton State Park, 22 miles southwest of Lake City. ‘REED WILDERNESS SEASHORE County) Illustration of a large artesian spring group SANCTUARY—Eight miles south of Stuart. and the geologic history of the Floridian Unaltered east coast of Florida seashore, Columbia County aquifer from which Florida’s great springs including semitropical plant associations of HEGGIE’S ROCK—17 miles northwest of emanate, containing abandoned relict mangrove swamps, coastal strand and shell Augusta. An undisturbed example of the Federal Register / Vol. 48, "No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8687

characteristic plant species, community Ware County most ancient in the Hawaiian Island chain. zonation, and successional stages occurring ‘OKEFENOKEE SWAMP (see Charlton (November 1972) Owner: State, Private on well-exposed granitic outcrops. (August County) Island of Oahu 1980] Owner: Private GUAM (4) ‘DIAMOND HEAD—In the city of Honolulu. Effingham County ‘FACPI POINT—On the southwestern coast One of the best exposed and preserved EBENEZER CREEK SWAMP—The center of of Guam. Site contains pillow lavas, examples of a typical volcanic cone of the site is 22 miles north-northwest of intersecting dikes, and a massive seastack altered basaltic glass. Shows the bedding Savannah. Best remaining cypress-gum of black coralline limestone. An illustration structure of the cone and the character of swamp forest in the Savannah River Basin of the major episode of volcanism which the rock. (February 1968) Owner: Federal, illustrating the relationship and created Guam Island. (November 1972} State interactions between river and creek, and Owner: Government of Guam KOOLAU RANGE PALI—Three miles south providing spawning grounds for the ‘FOUHA POINT—On the southwestern coast of Kaneohe. The Pali is to the Island of Oahu what the Great Western Divide is to anadromous striped bass and habitat for of Guam, one mile northwest of the village Sequoia National Park. Faulting and stream the American alligator. (May 1976) Owner: of Umatac. Contains exposures of volcanic erosion are among the principal processes Private rock with a nearby intertidal platform of which give the cliffs their configuration. Emanuel County two levels of coralline limestone. (November 1972) Owner: Private (November 1972) Owner: Government of ‘CAMP E. F. BOYD NATURAL AREA—Eight Guam IDAHO (11) miles southwest of Swainsboro. ‘MOUNT LAMLAM—Three miles north- Representative of rapidly disappearing northwest of Umatac. Remnant of a great Adams County flood plain—upland sand ridge ecosystem caldera, it is the third key site on Guam ‘SHEEP ROCK—In Payette National Forest, of the Coastal Plain and habitat for several disclosing the major volcanism which 35 miles northwest of Council and two rare plants and endangered species (May created the island. (November 1972) miles east of the Snake River. Provides the 1974} Owner: Private Owner: Government of Guam best view of the horizontally layered lavas Floyd County ‘PUNTAN DOS AMANTES—Two miles that represent successive flows on the north of TumQn. Illustrates the limestone Columbia River Basalt Plateau, and an ‘—Near Rome. Loblolly unobstructed view of two contrasting pine-shortleaf pine forest believed to have deposition and subsequent subterranean erosion phases of Guam’s geologic history. series of volcanic rocks separated by a originated following an intense fire at major unconformity—an important geologic about the time the Cherokee Indians were The area contains a 370-foot high cliff exposure of massive limestone. (November phenomenon. (December 1976) Owner: forcibly removed to Oklahoma. Forest has Federal a ten-acre stand of virgin yellow poplar. 1972) Owner: Government of Guam (May 1966) Owner: Private HAWAII (7) Bingham County Harris County Island of Hawaii HELL’S HALF ACRE LAVA FIELD (extends into Bonneville County)—The center of the ‘CASON J. CALLAWAY MEMORIAL MAKALAWENA MARSH—Near Kawikahale site is 20 miles west of Idaho Falls. A FOREST—One mile west of Hamilton. Point. One of two remaining ponds in complete, young, unweathered, fully Outstanding example of transitional Hawaii that support a resident population exposed pahoehoe lava flow and an conditions between eastern deciduous and of the endangered, nonmigratory Hawaiian outstanding example of pioneer vegetation southern coniferous forest types, containing stilt, nesting site for the Hawaiian coot, establishing itself on a lava flow. (January the entire Barnes Creek watershed, an and the only known breeding site of the 1976) Owner: Federal, State unpolluted stream system. (June 1972) black-crowned night heron on the Island of Owner: Private Hawaii. (June 1972) Owner: Private Blaine County MAUNA KEA—25 miles west-northwest of McIntosh County ‘GREAT RIFT SYSTEM (extends into the city of Hilo. Exposed portion of the Minidoka and Power Counties)—43 miles ‘LEWIS ISLAND TRACT—Eight miles west- highest insular mountain in the United northwest of Pocatello. As a tensional northwest of Darien. One of the most States, containing the highest lake in the fracture in the Earth’s that may extensive bottomland hardwood swamps country and evidence of glaciation above extend to the crust-mantle interface, the in Georgia, containing stands of virgin bald the 11,000-foot level. Most majestic Great Rift System is unique in North cypress and associated swamp hardwood expression of shield volcanism in the America and has few counterparts in the species, and supporting uncommon wildlife Hawaiian Archipelago, if not the world. world. It also illustrates primary vegetation species. (May 1974) Owner: State (November 1972) Owner: State succession on very young lava flows. (April Rockdale County Island of Maui 1968, August 1980) Owner: Federal ‘—15 miles southeast IAO VALLEY— West of the city of Wailuku. Bonneville County of Atlanta. The most natural and Valley and volcanic rocks on its enclosing HELL’S HALF ACRE LAVA FIELD (see undisturbed monadnock of exposed slopes illustrate the major episode of Bingham County) granitic rock in the Piedmont region. The volcanism which created the western area supports a variety of plant portion of the island. Amphitheater shape Butte County communities. (August 1980) Owner: State is due to erosion on the volcanic rocks of a ‘BIG SOUTHERN BUTTE—37 miles great caldera. (November 1972) Owner: northwest of Blackfoot. The view from this Seminole County State, Private butte illustrates the scope and dimensions SPOONER SPRINGS—14 miles west of * KAN AH A POND—One mile west of Kahului of Quaternary volcanism in the western Bainbridge. One of the largest and least Airport. Most important waterbird habitat United States and the largest area of disturbed sinkhole wetlands in Georgia, in Hawaii, and one of the few remaining volcanic rocks of young age in the United supporting an abundance of American brackish-water ecosystems providing States. (January 1976) Owner: Federal alligators. (May 1974) Owner: Private refuge for both resident and migratory bird populations. (June 1971) Owner: State Cassia County Tattnall County CASSIA SILENT CITY OF ROCKS—16 miles ‘BIG HAMMOCK NATURAL AREA—Ten Island of Molokai' southeast of Oakley. Contains monolithic miles southwest of Glennville. Contains NORTH SHORE CLIFFS—Between the landforms created by exfoliation processes relatively undisturbed broadleaf evergreen villages of Halawa and Kalaupapa. Finest on exposed massive granite plutons, and hammock forest and includes rare and exposures of ancient volcanic rocks the best example of bomhardts in the endangered species. (May 1976) Owner: resulting from the major episode of country. (May 1974) Owner: Federal, State, State volcanism creating Molokai, among the Private 8688 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Elmore County supporting numerous species of plant and McLean County CRATER RINGS—Two adjacent and animal life. (November 1972) Owner: State 'FUNKS GROVE—-11 miles southwest of symmetrical pit craters that are among the Cook County Bloomington. Rare example of virgin few examples of this type of crater in the forests once isolated on the prairies of the continental United States. The pit craters, 'BUSSE FOREST NATURE PRESERVE—23 Midwest, illustrating a transition between which are volcanic conduits in which the miles northwest of Chicago. Situated on the oak-hickory association of the region and lava column rises and falls, were formed flood plain and morainal uplands along the western mesophytic association to the by explosions followed by collapse. (April Salt Creek. One of the best remaining east. (May 1974) Owner: State, Private 1980) Owner: Federal examples of mesic and dry-mesic upland forest in the Eastern Central Lowands. The Piatt County Fremont County area has been protected for so long that 'ALLERTON NATURAL AREA—28 miles BIG SPRINGS—54 miles northeast of there is no evidence of past logging southwest of Champaign. Example of Rexburg. The only first-magnitude spring in throughout most of the site. (February 1980) rapidly disappearing Illinois stream valley the county which issues forth from rhyolitic Owner: County ecosytem containing relatively undisturbed lava flows. It is the source of the South Jackson County examples of bottomland and upland Fork of the Henrys Fork River. (August forests. (January 1970) Owner: State 1980) Owner: Federal LITTLE GRAND CANYON AREA—Ten miles west of Carbondale. Exceptional examples Pope County Gooding County of a large box canyon with vertical BELL SMITH SPRINGS—Shawnee National NIAGARA SPRINGS—20 miles west of Twin overhanging walls. Contains a great Forest. Fragile area containing some of the Falls. The least developed of the large diversity of ecosystems, including best examples of ecosystems typical of springs discharging into the Snake River sandstone outcrops and overhangs, ravine sharply dissected sandstone substrates. from die Snake River Plain aquifer system. slope forest, dry site oak-hickory forest, Also contains fine examples of landforms It is outstandingly illustrative of the and hill prairies. The ravine is nationally created by stream erosion and mass enormous volume of water transmitted known as a seasonal haven for a great wasting. (February 1980) Owner: Federal through this aquifer. (April 1980) Owner: variety of snakes that hibernate there. LUSK CREEK CANYON—15 miles south of Private (February 1980) Owner Federal Harrisburg. Excellent example of a gorge­ like valley formed by mass wasting and Jefferson County i Johnson County MENAN BUTTES (extends into Madison stream erosion in lower Pennsylvanian BUTTONLAND SWAMP (extends into . Also contains good examples County)—Ten miles west of Rexburg. Pulaski County)—32 miles south-southeast Contains outstanding examples of glass tuff of two major forest ecosystems: 10 of Carbondale. Outstanding remnant of the endangered or threatened Illinois plant cones, which are found in only a few swampy flood plain forest and open places in the world. Their large size and species occur here. (February 1980) Owner: swamp that once covered an extensive unusual composition make them Federal, State area at the junction of the Mississippi and particularly instructive of an unusual Pulaski County aspect of basaltic volcanism. (April 1980) Ohio River valleys. Has many large trees BUTTONLAND SWAMP (see Johnson Owner Federal, Private including three trees larger than any on record for the species in the nation. County) Madison County (February 1980) Owner: Private Union County MENAN BUTTES (see Jefferson County) 'HERON POND-LITTLE BLACK SLOUGH NATURAL AREA—25 miles south of 'GIANT CITY GEOLOGICAL AREA—Giant Shoshone County Marion. This is the largest remaining City State Park, 36 miles southwest of HOBO CEDAR GROVE BOTANICAL cypress-tupelo swamp in Illinois, The site Harrisburg. Exceptional example of gravity AREA—12 miles northeast of Clarkia. An contains a heron rookery and the valley is sliding consisting of massive joint-bounded outstanding example of pristine western an outstanding example of alluvial, sandstone blocks of Pennsylvanian Age. red cedar forest. Two communities are colluvial, and lacustrine sedimentation Rich flora include xeric oak woods, oak- represented: cedar/Oregon boxwood on within an entrenched meandering valley hickory and mesic forests dominated by the uplands and cedar/fem on the system. (November 1972, February 1980) sugar maple. (February 1980) Owner: State lowlands. (April 1980) Owner: Federal Owner. State, Private *LaRUE-PINE HILLS ECOLOGICAL AREA— Shawnee National Forest The center of the Twin Falls County Lake County site is four miles north of Wolf Lake. The HAGERMAN FAUNA SITES—West and 'ILLINOIS BEACH NATURE PRESERVE— area contains one of the finest assemblages southwest of Hagerman. Contains the Illinois Beach State Park, three miles north- of diverse vegetation in the Midwest, world’s richest known deposits of Upper northeast of Waukegan. An area of beach representing species of northern, southern, Pliocene age terrestrial fossils, therefore ridges that supports a great diversity of eastern, and western affinities, including 40 considered to be of international natural communities, including savanna, species rare in Illinois. (May 1974) Owner: significance. (May 1975) Owner: Federal, sand prairie, wetland, and beach Federal, State, Private State communities. Area supports over 60 Wabash County ILLINOIS (16) species of animals and plants that are threatened or endangered in Illinois. 'FOREST OF THE WABASH—Beall Woods Alexander County (February 1980) Owner State Nature Preserve, three miles south of *VOLO BOG NATURE PRESERVE—One and Mount Carmel. Essentially undisturbed 'HORSESHOE LAKE NATURE PRESERVE- upland and bottomland forests lying along 11 miles northwest of Cairo. Contains one-half miles north-northwest of Volo. This type of site is rare for Illinois. It the Wabash River. The upland stands are diverse aquatic and terrestrial flora and probably the finest remaining oak-hickory fauna and mature stands of bald cypress. contains many unusual or rare plants which are characteristic of the classic forest in this part of the country. (October The site is on the migration corridor of 1965) Owner: State many waterfowl, as well as being an northern quaking bog. (November 1972) overwintering site for thousands of Canada Owner: State INDIANA (28) geese. (November 1972) Owner: State 'WAUCONDA BOG NATURE PRESERVE— On the southern edge of the village of Crawford County Carroll County Wauconda. Mature bog that contains the 'WYANDOTTE CAVE—Harrison-Crawford 'MISSISSIPPI PALISADES—North of farthest southern extension of bog State Forest, 30 miles west of New Albany. Savanna. Topography containing deep V- vegetation in Illinois, representing an The cave has 23 miles of explored shaped valleys, caves and sinks, massive unusual biotic community in that region. passageways, vertical relief encompassing cliffs along the , and (November 1972) Owner: State several levels, huge rooms, gigantic Federal Register f Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8689

domepits, rubble breakdown and more than 34 mammal species. Also segment of underground Lost River. (June stalagmites. It is one of the great cave supports water birds, amphibians and 1972) Owner: Private systems within the karst region of the east- fishes. (November 1973) Owner State ‘WESLEY CHAPEL GULF—Two miles central United States. (June 1972) Owner: southeast of Orangeville. The most State Lake County significant and spectacular feature of the ‘HOOSIER PRAIRIE—Two miles southwest Fayette County Lost River Basin, cme of the world’s great of Griffith. Last large tract of prairie near karst areas. Probably the largest sinkhole * SHRADER-WEAVER WOODS—Seven the eastern margin of the “Prairie in Indiana and a classic illustration of a miles northwest of Connersville. Pehinsula", containing a great diversity of uvala (feature formed by the coalescence Outstanding presettlement beech-maple community types. Almost 300 vascular of a series of sinkholes). (June 1972) Owner: forest containing unusually large trees, plant species have been identified here. Private such as a 56-inch diameter breast high (May 1974) Owner .State (d.b.h.) burr oak and a 34-inch d.b.h. black Owen County La Porte County __ maple. (May 1974) Owner: State HOOT WOODS—Three miles northwest of Floyd County ‘—Indiana Dunes National Freedom. Relatively undisturbed, isolated Lakeshore, four miles south of Waterford. beech-maple forest where near climax OHIO REEF (FALLS OF THE OHIO) A living demonstration of the textbook (extends into Jefferson County, Kentucky— conditions prevail. (November 1973) description of ecological succession from Owner: Private In the Ohio River between Jeffersonville, pond to woodland, lying within a bowl­ Indiana, and Louisville, Kentucky. Classic shaped depression likely to be a glacial Parke County example of a Silurian and Devonian coral kettle, and surrounded by wooded hills. ‘ROCKY HOLLOW-FALLS CANYON community from which nearly 900 nominal (October 1965) Owner Federal species have been founded on specimens NATURE PRESERVE—Turkey Run State collected here. The lower part of Lawrence County Park, nine miles north of Rockville. Forest Jeffersonville limestone is composed of area containing virgin beech-maple stands, ‘DONALDSON CAVE SYSTEM AND several steep sandstone gorges that harbor , matrix, and little else. (October WOODS—, five 1966) Owner: State virgin boreal relict populations of eastern miles east of Mitchell. A tract containing 80 hemlock and Canada yew and some of the Fountain County acres of prime virgin forest and a cave largest black walnut in the Midwest. ‘PORTLAND ARCH NATURE PRESERVE— system associated with the Indiana karst (December 1974) Owner State Seven miles northeast of Covington. region, including three separate units which Contains massive crossbedded sandstone are interconnected by underground Porter County cliffs and a 7%-foot high natural bridge. passageways. (June 1972, November 1973) ‘—Indiana Dunes National Has many plant species unknown Owner: State Lakeshore, 10 miles west of Michigan City. elsewhere in the State; some are relicts Montgomery County Illustrates marsh and bog, as well as occurring here due to the unusual climate transition to swamp and includes flora BECKVILLE WOODS—Three miles south of created by the canyon. (May 1973) Owner common to these habitats. (October 1965) State Shannondale. One of the finest near-virgin remnant forests in the Tipton Till Plain of Owner: Federal Gibson County central Indiana, containing a great ‘DUNES NATURE PRESERVE—Indiana diversity of tree species due to a Dunes State Park, along the the HEMMER WOODS—Two miles northeast of southeastern shore of Lake Michigan Buckskin. Illustrates the transition from pronounced moisture gradient producing different habitats, and a great blue heron between Dune Acres and Beverly Shores. lowland to upland forest, containing one of The best remaining example of the best mixed lowland stands remaining rookery. (December 1974) Owner Private ‘PINE HILLS NATURAL AREA—15 miles undeveloped and relatively unspoiled dune in Indiana, the largest known specimens of landscape along the southern shore of Lake tulip tree in the State, and a great west-southwest of Crawfordsville. The Michigan, a portion of which is known as abundance of wildflowers. (November tract is sharply dissected by deep, stream- 1973) Owner: State, Private carved canyons which have left narrow the "Birthplace of American Ecology”. Also rock ridges or backbones, probably the contains Ancient Pines Nature Area, a Harrison County most remarkable examples of incised prehistoric forest now exposed by dune —Fragile area that has meanders in the eastern United States. blowouts. (December 1974) Owner: State been vandalized in the past and is now Contains'a variety of habitats and a Putnam County closed to the public. Largest spring in number of plant species considered to be Indiana and one of the best examples of Pleistocene relicts. (April 1968) Owner: BIG WALNUT CREEK—35 miles west of alluviated cave springs in the United States State Indianapolis. A branch of the Eel river formed as a result of glacial melt and due to its Ideation in an abandoned Orange County meander loop, and the natural levee around postglacial water erosion, site contains one its periphery. (February 1980) Owner: ‘PIONEER MOTHERS’ MEMORIAL of the few stands in the State where beech, Private FOREST—, one sugar maple and tulip poplar grow on mile southeast of Paoli. One of the best alluvial Genesee soil. Includes relict Jefferson County examples of an original, undisturbed species of a postglacial forest which OFFICERS’ WOODS—Seven miles northwest presettlement forest in Indiana containing occupied the area 5,000 to 6,000 years ago. of Madison. One of the finest remnants of the finest examples of forest-grown walnut (April 1968) Owner: State, Private beech-maple forest south of the Wisconsin- trees in America. (May 1974) Owner ‘FERN CLIFF—Seven miles southwest of age glacial boundary in Indiana. Two Federal Greencastle. Contains exceptional stands with slightly different composition, ‘RISE AT ORANGEVILLE—South of West occurrences of mosses and liverwort! one of which contains an exceptionally Road in Orangeville. The State’s second including a noteworthy number of rare high density of valuable black gum. largest spring and the clearest illustration species. One of the best sites for (December 1974) Owner: Private of subterranean stream resurgence in the bryophytes in the Central States. (February famed Lost River karst area. (June 1972) 1980) Owner: Private Lagrange County Owner: Private ‘TAMARACK BOG NATURE PRESERVE— ‘TOLLIVER SWALLOWHOLE—Four miles Randolph County Pigeon River State Game Preserve, one north-northwest of Paoli. Extraordinary CABIN CREEK RAISED BOG—14 miles east- mile southeast of the town of Mongo. example of the disappearing stream aspect southeast of Muncie. A fen (alkaline bog) Contains the largest, well-developed of karst topography. An elongated channel elevated some 10 feet above the general tamarack swamp-bog forest in Indiana with a small opening at the bottom of the flood plain level of Cabin Creek, supporting supporting six distinct vegetation types and west end of the channel that opens into a very rich flora, including many species at 8690 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No* 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

or near their range limits. (December 1974) opportunity for establishment. (October Menifee County Owner: Private 1965) Owner: State RED RIVER GORGE (extends into Powell and ‘DAVIS-PURDUE AGRICULTURAL CENTER Palo Alto County Wolfe Counties)—Daniel Boone National FOREST—13 miles northeast of Muncie. Forest, 50 miles east-southeast of Best old-growth oak-hickory forest on the ‘DEWEY PASTURE AND SMITH’S SLOUGH (see Clay County) Lexington. Contains examples of geological Tipton Till Plain and possibly one of the formations, including 41 natural bridges, finest such forests in the eastern United KANSAS (5) and supports an extremely diverse flora, States containing exceptionally large Clark County including endemic, rare and relict species. individuals of several tree species. (January 1976) Owner: Federal, Private (December 1974) Owner State ‘BIG BASIN PRESERVE—13 miles west- northwest of Ashland. Excellent example Powell County Shelby County of collapse feature formed by groundwater RED RIVER GORGE (see Menifee County) *—Two miles southwest geological processes, and bluestem-grama of Blue Ridge. A presettlement forest now prairie which is intensively grazed Union County in dynamic equilibrium containing a elsewhere in the central Great Plains. HENDERSON SLOUGHS (see Henderson juxtaposition of two contrasting forest (March 1979) Owner: State County) types (beech-maple and lowland mixed Douglas County forests) and exceptionally large individuals Wolfe County ‘BAKER UNIVERSITY WETLANDS—Three of several tree species. (November 1973) RED RIVER GORGE (see Menifee County) Owner: Private miles south of Lawrence. Undisturbed examples of wetland prairie, and breeding MAINE (13) Spencer. County ground for pintails, mallards and Canada *KRAMER WOODS—One and one-half miles geese. (June 1969) Owner: Private Aroostook County southwest of Patronville. This area is the BALDWIN WOODS—11 miles south of CRYSTAL BOG—Four miles southeast of only example of Shumard’s red oak-pin Lawrence. A unique remnant oak-hickory Patten. One of the largest and most oak-hickory dominated stand of lowland stand approaching climax condition, outstanding untouched sphagnum in mixed forest of any size in Indiana. located at the western edge of the eastern the State, containing stands of tamarack, (November 1973) Owner: Private deciduous forest. (November 1980) Owner: black spruce and hemlock. (May 1973) Private Vanderburgh County Owner: Private Gove County ‘WESSELMAN PARK WOODS—Within the Cumberland County city limits of Evansville. Presettlement ‘MONUMENT ROCKS NATURAL AREA- 23 miles south of Oakley. This area ‘NEW GLOUCESTER BLACK GUM lowland mixed forest with the highest STAND—Two miles southwest of Upper basal area per acre of any known stand in includes pinnacles, small buttes, and spires of chalk of the Niobrara formation, Gloucester. Rare and outstanding small Indiana, dominated by sweet gum-tulip remnant of essentially virgin black gum- tree. (November 1973) Owner: Municipal erosional remnants of sediments deposited in the .ancient Kansas sea of Cretaceous dominated swamp forest, near the IOWA (5) time, and is a rich source of fossils of northernmost limit for this species. (May Cretaceous marine animals. (October 1968) 1975) Owner: Private Clay County Owner: Private *DEWEY PASTURE AND SMITH’S SLOUGH Franklin County (extends into Palo Alto County)—Four Ottawa County BIGELOW MOUNTAIN (extends into miles north-northwest of Ruthven. Section ‘ROCK CITY—Two and one-half miles Somerset County)—The center of the site is of pothole lakes created during the last southwest of Minneapolis. A unique cluster six miles east of Stratton. One of the best glacial epoch, containing considerable of about 200 great spherical sandstone and most representative alpine vegetation habitat diversity including wetlands, concretions occurring in the midst of rolling zones among lower elevation New England tallgrass prairie, and woodland supporting farmland. (January 1976) Owner: Private Mountains. (May 1975) Owner: State significant waterfowl population. (May KENTUCKY (4) 1975) Owner: State Kennebec County Henderson County Dickinson County ‘COLBY-MARSTON PRESERVE—Two miles HENDERSON SLOUGHS (extends into Union north of Belgrade. Classic example of a *CAYLER PRAIRIE—Five miles west of West County)—Four miles northeast of northern sphagnum bog with distinct and Okoboji. An example of increasingly rare Uniontown. One of the largest wetlands well-defined vegetation zonation. A kettle virgin prairie grassland; a unique outdoor remaining in the State and an important hole bog surrounded by hemlock—white laboratory. (October 1965) Owner: State habitat for waterfowl and other wildlife. pine and northern hardwood forests. (May Dubuque County Also the “home” of John James Audubon. 1973) Owner Private (May 1974) Owner: Federal, State ‘WHITE PINE HOLLOW PRESERVE—20 PENNY POND—JOE POND COMPLEX—Two miles northwest of Dubuque. Only known Jefferson County and one-half miles south of Belgrade. remaining white pine tract in Iowa. OHIO CORAL REEF (FALLS OF THE Relatively untouched wetland area in a (November 1967) Owner: State OHIO)—(see INDIANA) glacial outwash plain, containing a number of vegetative communities. (May 1973) Hamilton County Laurel County Owner: Private ANDERSON GOOSE LAKE—One mile east ‘ROCK CREEK RESEARCH NATURAL Lincoln County of Jewell. One of few essentially natural AREA—Daniel Boone National Forest, two glacial pothole lakes remaining in the State, miles west of Baldrock. One of the few MONHEGAN ISLAND—Ten miles south of and important waterfowl habitat. (May virgin hemlock-hardwood forests remaining Port Clyde, in the Atlantic Ocean. The 1975) Owner: Private in the State. (May 1975) Owner: Federal northern half of the island is covered with dense, almost pure, red spruce forest. The Howard County Letcher County island is located on the Atlantic flyway ‘HAYDEN PRAIRIE—12 miles northwest of ‘LILLEY CORNETT WOODS—25 miles and supports a variety of bird species. Cresco. A true prairie remnant where Iowa southeast of Hazard. Probably the only (April 1966) Owner: Private State University conducted research surviving virgin tract of any size in the showing that true prairie declines when the Cumberland Mountains section of the Penobscot County quantity of litter exceeds annual herbage mixed mesophytic forest, which is ‘ORONO BOG—Six miles southwest of Old yield. Occasional burning or mowing characterized by a great variety of tree Town. An outstanding example of a corrects this, and gives minor plants an species. 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best natural orchid areas in Maine. (May Cecil County and South Lynnfield. The area preserves 1973) Owner: Private GILPIN'S FALLS—Seven miles northwest of the habitat requirements of many bird PASSADUMKEAG MARSH AND Elkton. The area exposes a spectacular species and serves as breeding ground for BOGLANDS—Two miles east of sequence of early Paleozoic rocks and the king rail and least bittern, rare species Passadumkeag. Passadumkeag Esker, or probably the best outcrop of undeformed in the region. (June 1972) Owner: Municipal, Enfield Horseback, a classic illustration of early paleozoic metavolcanic pillow Private an esker, and one of the largest and finest in the Middle Atlantic States. It is Franklin County unspoiled wetlands in the Stat§. (May 1973) also a prime example of a Fall Zone Owner: Municipal, Private. stream. (August 1980) Owner. Private ‘HAWLEY BOG—One mile northwest of Hawley. Unspoiled cold northern boreal Piscataquis County Frederick County sphagnum-heath- bog occupying an old *GULF HAGAS—14 miles east of Greenville. ‘SUGAR LOAF MOUNTAIN—16 miles south shallow glacial lake basin which s Significant illustration of the geological of Frederick. Solutions to problems about demonstrates bog succession from the formation of a steep-walled, youthful gorge age and structural relationships of rocks of central open water pond to the surrounding cut by a wild river through folded and the Piedmont Province are found here. spruce-fir forest. (May 1974) Owner: State ^ Appears to be either an outlier to the east tilted slates and siltstones, containing an Hampden County excellent spruce-fir forest on the walls of of the main mass of Catoctin Mountain or a the gorge. (April 1968) Owner Private root remnant of the ancient Appalachia ‘FANNIE STEBBINS REFUGE—Five miles *MOUNT KATAHDIN—Baxter State Park, 30 land mass. (June 1969) Owner: Private south of Springfield. The area contains the only sizeable example of Connecticut River miles north of Millinocket Outstanding Garrett County example of glacial-geological features, such flood plain under preservation, exhibiting as kames, eskers, drumlins, kettleholes and ‘CRANESVILLE SWAMP NATURE many successional stages including upland SANCTUARY (extends into Preston and flood plain forest, swamp, marsh, moraines, containing virgin forests and County, West Virginia)—Nine miles north alpine-tundra ecosystems surrounding ponds, and meadows. (June 1972) Owner: of Terra Alta, West Virginia. Occupies a Municipal, Private unaltered lakes and streams. (November natural bowl where cool, moist conditions 1967) Owner: State are conducive to plant and animal Middlesex County ‘THE HERMITAGE—Six miles northwest of communities of more common northern LYNNFIELD MARSH (see Essex Cdunty) Katahdin Iron Works. One of the very few locations. (October 1964} Owner: Private undisturbed old-growth white pine stands Nantucket County Prince Georges County left in all of New England. Also contains MUSKEGET ISLAND—Five miles northwest hemlock and northern hardwood stands. —15 miles east of Washington, of Nantucket Island. The only known (May 1977) Owner: Private D.C. One of few remaining old-growth locality where the Muskeget vole is found, upland forests in the Atlantic Coastal Plain Somerset County and southernmost station where the grey physiographic province. An example of seal breeds. The area supports an BIGELOW MOUNTAIN (see Franklin upland hardwood forest dominated by tulip enormous nesting population of herring County) poplar and white oak, supporting a dense gulls and black-backed gulls. (April 1980) and diverse bird population. (December Owner: Municipal, Private Washington County 1974} Owner Private . ‘CARRYING PLACE COVE BOG—One and Plymouth County MASSACHUSETTS (9) one-half miles south of South Lubec. One of NORTH AND SOUTH RIVERS—Centered the finest examples of coastal raised Berkshire County about 20 miles southeast of Boston. Classic plateau bogs, of which there are only six ‘BARTHOLOMEW’S COBBLE—(see examples of drowned rivermouth estuaries, undisturbed, fully featured examples in the CONNECTICUT) supporting at least 45 species of fish and nation. Also a fine example of a tombollo COLD RIVER VIRGIN FOREST—Mohawk many species of birds. The site contains (tied island) eroded by the sea and Trail State Forest, nine miles southeast of salt marsh, brackish marsh and freshwater encroached upon by a tidal beach. (April North Adams. Probably the only virgin marsh areas. (May 1977) Owner: State, 1980) Owner State hemlock-northern hardwood forest in New Municipal, Private MEDDYBEMPS HEATH—Three miles west England with the hemlocks and sugar of Meddybemps. Outstanding example of a maples exceeding 400 years in age. (April Worcester County large, undisturbed northern bog, 1980J Owner: State POUTWATER POND—North of Holden. An interspersed with small wooded islands. undisturbed sphagnum-heath bog in Area contains two major streams Bristol County southern New England, illustrating surrounded by vast, high heath shrub ‘ACHUSHNET CEDAR SWAMP— ecological succession from open water in a vegetation, and ringed with stands of black Northwestern edge of New Bedford. One of glacial depression to upland forest (June spruce and larch. (May 1973) Owner: the State’s largest, wildest and most 1972) Owner: Private Private impenetrable swamps, and an outstanding example of the diversity of conditions and MICHIGAN (11) MARYLAND (6) species in the glaciated section of the oak- Bay County Baltimore County chestnut forest type. (June 1972) Owner State ‘TOBICO MARSH—Tobico Marsh State ‘LONG GREEN CREEK AND Game Area, seven miles north of Bay City. SWEATHOUSE BRANCH—Gunpowder Dukes County Relatively undisturbed area with three Falls State Park, two miles north of Perry ‘GAY HEAD CLIFFS—On the western tip of distinct habitats: a wide expanse of open Hall. Mature beech-tulip poplar-white oak Martha’s Vineyard. An unusual cross water, marshland, and a mixed hardwood forest representative of the climax mesic section of Raritan and Magothy sediments forest used by large numbers of migrating forest type in the region, containing an of Cretaceous age and fossil-bearing sands waterfowl. (January 1976) Owner State outstandingly rich herbaceous flora, (May of Miocene and either Pliocene or Berrien County 1977) Owner: State Pleistocene ages that rise as much as 150 GRAND MERE LAKES—Two miles Calvert County feet above sea level, resting on the continental shelf and detached from the southwest of Stevensville. the site contains ‘BATTLE CREEK CYPRESS SWAMP—On mainland. (October 1965) Owner four low areas created during the evolution State Route 506, between Bowens and Port Municipal of postglacial ancestors of Lake Michigan, Republic. One of the most northerly providing a unique ecological area cypress swamps in the country, containing Essex County documenting the evolution of aquatic to a wide range of plant and animal life.- LYNNFIELD MARSH (extends into terrestrial communities, surrounded by a (April 1965) Owner: Private Middlesex County)—Between Wakefield buffer zone of dunes, and containing many 8692 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

rare relict species. (April 1968) Owner: of sand knolls or extinct dunes on a sloping usual successional process of lake filling, State, Private sand plain. (November 1973) Owner: and is an excellent example of both raised WARREN WOODS NATURAL AREA— Federal and string bogs. (November 1965) Owner: Three miles north of Three Oaks. Last State known stand of virgin beech-maple forest MINNESOTA (8) in southern Michigan containing Anoka County Lake County outstanding individual specimens of ‘CEDAR CREEK NATURAL HISTORY KEELEY CREEK NATURAL AREA—Superior sycamore, beech, maple and other northern National Forest, 12 miles southeast of Ely. hardwoods. (November 1967) Owner: AREA—ALLISON SAVANNA (extends Private, leased to State into Isanti County)—30 miles north of The area contains a large tract of Minneapolis. Relatively undisturbed undisturbed mixed pine and black spruce Cass County ecological area where three biomes meet forests with rare mature jackpine stands ‘NEWTON WOODS—28 miles southwest of (tall grass prairie, eastern deciduous forest and significant upland bogs. (February Kalamazoo. One of the last remaining old- and boreal coniferous forest), supporting 61 1980) Owner: Federal growth oak-mixed hardwood stands on species of mammals and 183 species of Michigan’s lower peninsula. (January 1976) birds. A nationally and internationally St. Louis County Owner: State famous research center. (May 1975, LAC LA CROIX RESEARCH NATURAL February 1980) Owner: State, Private Ingham County ‘v . § | AREA—Boundary Waters Canoe Area, 24 Beltrami County miles northwest of Ely. This area consists ‘TOUMEY WOODLOT—On the Michigan State University campus in East Lansing. UPPER RED LAKE PEATLAND—The center of old-growth virgin pine forests, and An extremely rare example of a virgin of the site is 15 miles northwest of contains most of the physiographic and stand of beech-maple forest serving as an Waskish. One of the largest peatlands ecological features characteristic of the important source for ecological research. remaining in the conterminous United Boundary Waters region. (February 1980) (January 1976) Owner: State States illustrating a variety of geological Owner: Federal features and plant associations, especially Jackson County the dominant and rare string bog, and an Traverse County ‘BLACK SPRUCE BOG NATURAL AREA— outstanding habitat for wildlife including ‘ANCIENT RIVER WARREN CHANNEL (see Ten miles northeast of Jackson. Boreal bog endangered species. (May 1975) Owner: Big Stone County) forest illustrating the last stage of Federal, State, Private, Indian trust (Red succession in the sphagnum bog ecosystem, Lake Tribe MISSISSIPPI (5) containing an excellent stand of black Calhoun County ' spruce. (December 1976) Owner: State Big Stone County ‘ANCIENT RIVER WARREN CHANNEL ‘CHESTNUT OAK DISJUNCT—16 miles Marquette County (extends into Traverse County, Minnesota north of Bruce. An isolated chestnut oak ‘DUKES RESEARCH NATURAL AREA— and Roberts County, South Dakota) near stand well removed from its normal range, Upper Peninsula Experimental Forest, 17 Browns Valley. A channel cut by the surrounded by loblolly pine forest. miles southeast of Marquette. Undisturbed Ancient River Warren during the Ice Age, (October 1966) Owner: Private white cedar and mixed conifer swamp containing the Hudson Bay-Gulf of Mexico containing old-growth hardwood stands. divide with a lake on each side as evidence Madison County (May 1974) Owner: Federal of the irregularities in Ice Age ‘MISSISSIPPI PETRIFIED FOREST—17 miles sedimentation. (April 1966) Owner: State, north of Jackson. A relatively undisturbed Missaukee County Private ‘DEAD STREAM SWAMP (extends into accumulation of ancient fir and maple Roscommon County)—Houghton Lake Cass County driftwood which was buried in Teritary State Forest, 30 miles northeast of Cadillac. ‘PINE POINT RESEARCH NATURAL sands and subsequently covered with A large example of a northern white cedar AREA—Chippewa National Forest, 26 loess. Surface water has eroded gullies and swamp considered to be the climax in bog miles southeast of Bemidji. Contains exposed the logs. (October 1965) Owner: forest development. (January 1976) Owner: undisturbed stands of red pine and mixed Private State pine that have been protected for over 70 years, as well as bald eagle and osprey Scott County Oakland County nests. (February 1980) Owner Federal ‘BIENVILLE PINES SCENIC AREA— ‘HAVEN HILL STATE NATURAL AREA— Clearwater County Bienville National Forest, south of the town Highland State Recreation Area, 14 miles of Forest. One of the largest, protected old- west of Pontiac. This area contains all of ‘ITASCA NATURAL AREA—Itasca State growth loblolly pine stands in the region. southern Michigan’s principal forest types Park, 30 miles southwest of Bemidji, the (May 1976) Owner: Federal in one small tract, supporting 17 mammal area contains some of the finest remaining and over 100 bird species. (January 1976) stands of virgin red pine, spruce-balsam, ‘HARRELL PRAIRIE HILL—Bienville Owner: State and maple-basswood-aspen forest, National Forest, two miles southeast of the supporting 141 bird and 53 mammal town of Forest. Tall grass prairie that is Roscommon County species, including bald eagles. (November one of the last and most representative ‘DEAD STREAM SWAMP (see Missaukee 1965) Owner: State remnants of the Jackson Prairie, a disjunct County) of the Black Belt region in Mississippi and Isanti County ROSCOMMON VIRGIN PINE STAND—Ten Alabama. (May 1976) Owner: Federal miles east of Roscommon. A State natural ‘CEDAR CREEK NATURAL HISTORY area containing one of the best old-growth AREA—ALLISON SAVANNA (see Anoka Sharkey County red-pine stands in the Superior Upland County) ‘GREEN ASH-OVERCUP OAK-SWEETGUM natural region, with evidence of fires in Koochiching County RESEARCH NATURAL AREAS—Delta 1798,1888, and 1928. (November 1980) National Forest, three noncontiguous tracts Owner: State ‘LAKE AGASSIZ PEATLANDS NATURAL AREA—30 miles south of International that are 18 miles west-northwest of Yazoo Schoolcraft County Falls, an example of the extensive City. Contains three very rare remnants of ‘STRANGMOOR BOG—Seney National peatlands occupying the bed of ancient virgin bottomland hardwood forest Wildlife Refuge, southwest of Seney. One glacial Lake Aggassiz, illustrating the remaining in the Mississippi River delta of the most southern, undisturbed, process of peat accumulation over about region. Some of the oldest sweetgum stands patterned or stringed bogs in the country, 11,000 years. The area contains Myrtle are 250 to 300 years old. (May 1976) Owner resulting from the underlying arrangement Lake Bog, which developed contrary to the Federal Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8693

MISSOURI (14) remaining virgin tall grass prairies Chouteau County containing typical prairie flora and fauna. Barton County SQUARE BUTTE—49 miles east of Great (May 1975) Owner: State Falls. An igneous rock intrusion between ‘GOLDEN PRAIRIE—16 miles northeast of Ste. Genevieve County sedimentary beds (laccolith) which Carthage. Example of an essentially virgin provides one of the best examples of tall grass praifie ecosystem providing PICKLE SPRINGS—Seven miles east of banded magmatic rock in the United habitat for many species of flora and fauna, Farmington. A deep, forested gorge States, with a clear distinction between including a large population of greater , containing one of the finest Pleistocene dark and light fractions. The butte's flat prairie chicken. (May 1975) Owner: Private relict habitats in Missouri, supporting crest supports relatively natural grassland Callaway County numerous relict herbaceous plant species communities. (August 1980) Owner: including one rare moss of tropical affinity Federal, Private ‘TUCKER PRAIRIE—Seven miles north- and several plant species characteristic of northwest of Fulton. Virgin tall grass the Applachian Mountains. (May 1975) Gallatin County prairie occurring within the transition zone Owner Private between the oak-hickory forest and typical MIDDLE FORK CANYON—30 miles north of tall grass prairie. (May 1975) Owner: Stone County Bozeman. The area illustrates rocks Private deformed by crustal movements that ‘MARVEL CAVE—50 miles south of created the Rocky Mountains, and includes Camden County Springfield. Dome-shaped sinkhole an outstanding example of a canyon cut entrance and giant domepits below CARROLL CAVE—Dendritic system of across the grain of the geologic structure by including one of the great dripstone units of a superposed stream. (May 1977) Owner: subsurface karst streams and tributaries. A all Ozark caves. (June 1972) Owner: Private dangerous cave which must not be visited Federal, Private Taney County without owner permission. (May 1977) Garfield County ^ Owner Private ‘TUMBLING CREEK CAVE—A large, varied HELL CREEK FOSSIL AREA—near Jordan. Clay County cave that contains the most diverse fauna known for any cave west of the Mississippi Fossils representative of large dinosaurs, ‘MAPLE WOODS NATURAL AREA—A River, including a large colony of the including Tyrannosaurus rex, nearly virgin sugar maple and mockemut endangered grey bat. This is a fragile cave Ankylosaurus magniventris, hickory forest; the combination of these that can be critically damaged by Brachychampsa fontana (oldest known two forest species is rare in the region. unsupervised visitation. (April 1980) true alligator), and Triceratops prorsus (a (April 1980) Owner State Owner Private homed dinosaur). (October 1966) Owner: Federal, Private Crawford County Warren County McCone County ‘ONONDAGA CAVE—Five miles southeast WEGENER WOODS—One-quarter mile of Leasburg. The cave contains an north of Holstein. Rare, essentially virgin BUG CREEK FOSSIL AREA—east-northeast unusually large and varied number of oak-hickory-dominated forest in a of Hell Creek Fossil Area. The site contains speleothems and a ponded stream with a condition of gradual change to a sugar small mammal fossils. Taken together with mean flow of about a million gallons per maple-dominated forest, offering an the Hell Creek Fossil Area, the two sites day. (April 1980) Owner: Private opportunity to study the composition and span the decline of dinosaurs and beginning of mammalian dominance. (May Marion County dynamics of the presettlement condition of the eastern deciduous forest. (May 1975) 1966] Owner: Federal ‘MARK TWAIN AND CAMERON CAVES— Owner Private Two miles southeast of Hannibal. Two Sanders County caves on either side of a small valley, Cave MONTANA (10) GLACIAL LAKE MISSOULA—12 miles north Hollow, which are exceptionally good 4 „ of Perma. This was the largest of several examples of the maze type of cavern Beaverhead County lakes impounded by the Cordilleran Ice development. (June 1972) Owner: Private ‘RED ROCK LAKES NATIONAL WILDLIFE Sheet during the Quaternary period REFUGE—Two miles north of Lakeview. containing flood ripples 15 to 50 feet high, Oregon County Relatively undisturbed, high-altitude 100 to 250 feet broad, and from 100 yards to GREER SPRING—52 miles west of Poplar ecosystem types representative of one-half mile long. (May 1966) Owner: Bluff. The second largest spring in die presettlement conditions, including Private Ozarks which discharges into a high wetlands supporting waterfowl and several quality, cascading stream. A very diverse uncommon species. Instrumental in the Sheridan County forest surrounds the spring and river. (April survival of the trumpeter swan. (May 1976) MEDICINE LAKE SITE—20 miles north of 1980) Owner: Private Owner: Federal Culbertson. An exceptional example of the Phelps County Big Horn County processes of continental glaciation, including till, outwash, eskers, kames, and ‘MARAMEC SPRING—Maramec Spring CLOVERLY FORMATION SITE—The area terrace deposits. A variety of grassland Park, 8 miles southeast of St. James. One of contains early Cretaceous vertebrate plant and animal species is found here. the large springs in the Missouri Ozarks, fossils. (November 1973) Owner: Indian (August 1980) Owner Federal and a source of water power from 1828 to Trust (Crow Tribe), Private 1877 for an ironworks, the ruins of which NEBRASKA (2) are still visible. (October 1971) Owner: Carbon County Cherry County Private BRIDGER FOSSIL AREA—This site contains fossils of deinonychus antirrhopus, a new ‘VALENTINE NATIONAL WILDLIFE Ripley County genus and species of carnivorous dinosaur REFUGE—25 miles south of Valentine. One ‘CUPOLA POND—Mark Twain National which was only about 3 feet tall and 8 feet of the few remaining examples of the Forest, 12 miles south-southeast of in length. (November 1973) Owner: Federal sandhill tall grass prairie ecosystem unique Fremont. One of the most ancient sinkhole to the central Great Plains. It provides ponds in the Ozark Plateaus, containing a Carter Coun ty habitat for many rare species. (January nearly pure stand of disjunct water tupelo ‘CAPITOL ROCK—30 miles southeast of 1976) Owner: Federal and very rare yellow-fringed orchids. Ekalaka. Remnant of the once continuous (December 1974) Owner: Federal blanket of Tertiary deposits that covered Sarpy County much of the Great Plains. Late Cretaceous, ‘FONTENELLE FOREST—One mile south of St Clair County Paleocene, Oligocene, and Miocene strata Omaha. The largest remaining stand of ‘TABERVILLE PRAIRIE—Two and one-half are well displayed. (December 1976) virgin forest in the State, also containing miles north of Taberville. One of the largest Owner: Federal high bluffs, river flood plain of the Missouri 8694 Federai Register / V oi 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

River and 20 acres of true prairie. (March Cheshire County Morristown. Great Swamp is a unique 1964) Owner: Private ‘RHODODENDRON NATURAL AREA—13 blend of unspoiled forest, swamp, and NEVADA (6) miles south of Keene. A portion of marshland with many kinds of wildlife. Rhododendron State Park in the New (May 1966) Owner Federal Clark County England-Adirondacks natural region, this is TROY MEADOWS—One-half mile from Troy ‘VALLEY OF FIRE—35 miles northeast of the largest and most viable stand of Hills. The area contains the last unpolluted Las Vegas. An outstanding example of rhododendron known at the northern freshwater marsh of any size in this region. overthrusting, a great fold has been extension of the species’ range. (May 1982) It is an important habitat for a variety of exposed through erosion processes creating Owner: State birds and animals. (November 1967) huge rock formations, deep canyons, and a Coos County Owner State, Private * great variety of colors. The area supports EAST INLET NATURAL AREA—Northeast Ocean County gila monsters in the northern extreme of of the Second Connecticut Lake, 50 miles their range. (April 1968) Owner: State ‘MANAHAWKIN BOTTOMLAND north of Berlin. Virgin spruce-fir forest and HARDWOOD FOREST—Manahawkin Fish Elko County ' spruce-tamarack bog in one unit. Excellent and Wildlife Management Area, two miles for study of edaphic influences on RUBY MARSH (extends into White Pine southeast of Manahawkin. This site environment (June 1972) Owner: Private contains a mature bottomland hardwood County)—Ruby Lake National Wildlife ‘FLOATING ISLAND—Two and one-half Refuge, 50 miles south-southeast of Elko. forest dominated by sweetgum, red maple miles east-northeast of Erroll. Superb and black gum. It is one of the finest One of the largest and finest natural ecological community illustrating wetlands in the State, and a stopover and remaining examples of bottomland characteristics of a bog, pond, and river hardwood forests in the northern Atlantic nesting area for many migratory birds, complex. Last potential habitat in New including the greater sandhill crane and Coastal Plain region. 0anuary 1976) Owner: Hampshire for two endangered species— State trumpeter swan. (November 1972) Owner: osprey and bald eagle. (June 1972) Owner: Federal Private Passaic County ‘PONDICHERRY WILDLIFE REFUGE—Two ‘GREAT FALLS OF PATERSON—In city of Nye County miles northeast of Whitefield Airport in *HOT CREEK SPRINGS AND MARSH—35 Jefferson. A relatively stable bog-forest Paterson. The site is a unique illustration of miles south of Lund. The White River supporting an unusual variety of birdlife. a series of geological events and processes 8pringfish, a relict species, is found in large (June 1972) Owner State, Private which influenced the present day landforms over a large area of north- numbers here. The area is outstanding both Grafton County as spring and wetland area. (November central New Jersey. (April 1967) Owner Municipal ' ” 1972) Owner State ‘FRANCONIA NOTCH—16 miles south of ‘ICHTHYOSAUR SITE—Within Berlin- Littleton. A deep gorge formed by glacial Somerset County movement, including landslide scars, talus Ichthyosaur State Park, 20 miles east of ‘WILLIAM L. HUTCHESON MEMORIAL Gabbs. The only known site containing slopes and stream-cut gorges. (June 1971) Owner State FOREST—Six miles west of New fossil remains of 37 of the largest form of Brunswick. The site contains a virgin ichthyosaur, some up to 45 feet in length. Strafford County mixed oak upland forest dominated by (May 1973) Owner Federal SPRUCE HOLE BOG—Two miles west- white, red, and black oaks. It is probably LUNAR CRATER—70 miles east-northeast of southwest of Durham. A complete the best example of an old-growth mixed Tonopah. A 400-acre depression that is ecological community occupying a true forest in New Jersey. (December 1976) thought to have been formed by a past kettle hole, the last of six similar sites; five Owner: State volcanic explosion, and one of two maars have been destroyed. (June 1972) Owner ‘MOGGY HOLLOW NATURAL AREA— in the volcanic field of Pancake Range. Municipal Two miles east of Far Hills. A 90-foot gorge (May 1973) Owner Federal NEW JERSEY (10) which formerly was the outlet for ancient TIMBER MOUNTAIN CALDERA—Nellis Air glacial Lake Passaic. The'area is a Force Gunnery Range and Nevada Test Cape M ay County superlative illustration of a phase of Ice Site. A restricted area containing a ‘STONE HARBOR BIRD SANCTUARY—In Age glaciation. (January 1970) Owner remnant of an elliptical caldera developed the southern end of Stone Harbor. The site Private in the late Miocene and early Pliocene, it is used exclusively as a sanctuary for birds Warren County covers 8 to 10 miles and is surrounded by a and is probably the greatest single moat-like depression extending to the rim influence increasing the heron populations ‘SUNFISH POND—Three miles northeast of of an older caldera. (May 1973) Owner: in New Jersey. (October 1965) Owner the Delaware Water Gap. A spring-fed Federal Private mountain lake surrounded by a hardwood White Pine County forest. It is an outstanding illustration of Essex County glacial sculpture. (January 1970) Owner RUBY MARSH (see Elko County) RIKER HILL FOSSIL SITE-In Roseland. One State NEW HAMPSHIRE (9) of the only two known localities of major size along the Northeastern coast where NEW MEXICO (12) Carroll County large numbers of various kinds of Chaves County ‘HEATH POND BOD—Two miles northeast dinosaurian footprints can be preserved in situ. (June 1971) Owner: County BITTER LAKE GROUP—Nine miles northeast of Center Ossipee. A prime, unspoiled of Roswell. Contains sinkhole depressions example of bog succession from open Middlesex County formed by solution of gypsum-bearing water to sphagnum-heath-black spruce bog. rocks and supports shrub-grassland (June 1972) Owner State PIGEON SWAMP—About six miles south of New Brunswick, this 1,250-acre landmark vegetation representative of the northern ‘MADISON BOULDER—Three miles north of contains a complex of habitats from open Chihuahuan Desert. (August 1980) Owner: Madison. A rectangular granite boulder 83 ponds to upland hardwood forest It is Federal feet long, 37 feet wide and 23 feet high. The significant because it contains a sizeable ‘MATHERS RESEARCH NATURAL AREA- largest known glacial erratic in North example of mature inner coastal plain 41 miles east of Roswell. The best example America. (January 1970) Owner State lowland hardwood forest (December 1976) of shinnery oak-sand prairie community in WHITE LAKE PITCH PINE—Seven miles Owner State, Private the southern Great Plains natural region. northeast of Center Ossipee. A mature, (May 1982) Owner Federal Morris County undisturbed pitch pine and bear-oak forest MESCALERO SANDS SOUTH DUNE—41 which is becoming rare in the Northeast ‘GREAT SWAMP—Great Swamp National miles east of Roswell. The best example of (April 1980) Owner State Wildlife Refuge, seven miles south of an active sand dune system in the southern Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8695

Great Plains natural region. A variety of unweathered. Its gigantic pressure ridges, extensive example of a large bay-head successional stages from active dunes to a collapse depressions and lava tubes are marsh complex at the eastern end of Lake climax shinnery oak-sand prairie outstanding. (July 1969) Owner: Federal, Ontario, (May 1973) Owner: State community is represented. (May 1982) State, Private ‘ (extends into St. Owner: Federal, State, Private Lawrence County)—In the St. Lawrence NEW YORK (26) River, eight miles northeast of Alexandria Dona Ana County Albany County Bay. A glacier-scoured granite knoll; the KILBOURNE HOLE—26 miles southwest of most significant feature is the breeding Las Cruces. An uncommon volcanic feature ‘BEAR SWAMP—Three miles south of Westerlo. A low, swampy woodland colony of great blue herons. (April 1967) known as a maar, which is a depression Owner: Private caused by volcanic explosion that emits consisting of red maple, yellow birch, black ash, white elm, white pine, and hemlock. LAKEVIEW MARSH AND BARRIER little volcanic material except gas. (May BEACH—20 miles southwest of 1975) Owner: Federal, Private Its most outstanding feature is the great laurel covering 60 acres of the swamp. Watertown. One of the best and most Harding County (May 1973) Owner: Private extensive marshlands that lie in protected bays and behind barrier beaches along ‘BUEYEROS SHORTGRASS PLAINS—17 Allegany County eastern . The marsh-swamp- miles east of Bueyeros. An example of the ‘MOSS LAKE BOG—Two miles southwest of pond complex demonstrates great wetlands blue grama-buffalograss prairie of the diversity. (May 1973) Owner: State Great Plains considered to be typical of the Houghton. The site is a classic example of pre-cattle-grazing era. Two of the three a postglacial sphagnum bog invading and Livingston County filling a small kettle lake, with the various dominant natural grazing animals (antelope ‘FALL BROOK GORGE—One and one-half and prairie dogs) are still in the area. stages of bog succession well illustrated. (May 1973) Owner: Private miles south of Geneseo. One of America’s (February 1980) Owner Private finest exposures of Upper and Middle Lincoln County Cattaraugus County Devonian age strata. Significant fossil BORDER HILLS STRUCTURAL ZONE—24 ‘DEER LICK NATURE SANCTUARY—Four remains are found at this site. (January miles west of Roswell. One of the Several miles southeast of Gowanda. The area 1970) Owner: Private includes a gorge that clearly illustrates buckles on the Pecos slope located in Monroe County otherwise gently dipping Permian strata. exposed stratifications of the Onondaga (February 1980) Owner: Federal, Private Escarpment, and supports a mature ‘HARTS WOODS—Ten miles southeast of ‘FORT STANTON CAVE—Seven miles west northern hardwood forest. (November 1967) Rochester. A rare remnant of the original of Lincoln. The cave is characterized by Owner: Private beech-maple forest that once occupied a large glaciated area extending from very long and large open passages Dutchess County containing distinctive examples of selenite southeastern Wisconsin to north-central needles, starbursts, and velvet flowstone. ‘—20 miles east of New York. (June 1972) Owner: Municipal (May 1974) Owner Federal Kingston. The 75-acre, glacially created ‘MENDON PONDS PARK—11 miles south of *TORGAC CAVE—20 miles southeast of pond is not more than four feet deep, Rochester. A unique complex of glacial Corona. Significant because of its abundant fringed by cattail marshes, with reeds and features including kames, eskers, esker and intricate gypsum speleothems. The water lillies in deeper water. Well- fans, kettle holes, erratics, bogs, and ponds. branching stalactite and helictite are so developed ecosystems from the open pond (November 1967) Owner: County to the mountain cliffs illustrate great distinctive that the cave lends its name to Onondaga County the type: Torgac stalactites. (May 1974) ecological diversity. (May 1973) Owner: Owner Federal Private ‘ROUND LAKE—, two miles northeast of Fayetteville. The Rio Arriba County Genesee County site contains one of 11 meromictic lakes ‘GHOST RANCH—South of Canjilon. The ‘BERGEN-BYRON SWAMP—Between reported in the United States, and about 20 tract is predominantly shale and Bergen and Byron, 25 miles west of acres of outstanding virgin mesophytic sandstone, and has yielded fossils, Rochester. This landmark consists of an forest that adjoin the lake. (May 1973) including many well-preserved skeletons of area of some 2,000 acres that is unusually Owner: State Coelophsis, the oldest and most primitive rich in plant and animal life. (March 1964) carnivorous dinosaur. (January 1976) Owner: Private ' Orleans County Owner: Private ‘FOSSIL CORAL REEF—Four miles ‘OAK ORCHARD CREEK MARSH (see VALLES CALDERA (extends into Sandoval northwest of Le Roy. An exposed fossil site Genesee County) County)—30 miles northwest of Santa Fe. in an abandoned limestone quarry A large circular depression, 12 to 15 miles surrounded by woodland. It is extremely Rockland County in diameter, with scalloped walls rising rich in fossil coral specimens. (November ‘HOOK MOUNTAIN AND NYACK BEACH from a few hundred, to more than 2,000, 1967) Owner Private STATE PARK—One mile north of Nyack. feet above the present floor. It is one of the ‘OAK ORCHARD CREEK MARSH (extends The area contains a portion of the largest calderas in the world. (May 1975) into Orleans County)—Iroquois National Palisade Sill. The geological features are Owner Private Wildlife Refuge, seven miles southeast of deposits characterstic of the filling of Medina. The area is a relatively basins that developed during rifting and Sandoval County undisturbed marsh that is rare for this part opening of the North Atlantic Basin 180-200 VALLES CALDERA (see Rio Arriba County) of New York State. (May 1973) Owner: million years ago. (April 1980) Owner: State Federal ‘ MARSH—Two.miles south San Juan County of Fort Montgomery. A brackish estuarine ‘SHIP ROCK—35 miles West of Farmington. Herkimer County marsh in a near natural state that fringes Ship Rock is an outstanding example of an MOSS ISLAND—Within the city limits of the Hudson River. Many rare plants are exposed volcanic neck accompanied by Little Falls. The island is part of an uplifted found here. (May 1974) Owner: State radiating dikes; it towers 1400 feet above fault block of ancient crystalline rock. It the surrounding plain. (May 1975) Owner contains the best exposure of glacial age St. Lawrence County Indian trust (Navajo Tribe) potholes eroded by meltwater floods in the ‘IRONSIDES ISLAND (see Jefferson County) eastern United States. (May 1976) Owner: Valencia County State Saratoga County GRANTS LAVA FLOW—Extends 25 miles ‘PETRIFIED GARDENS—Four miles west of south from Grants—A classic example of Jefferson County Saratoga Springs. The area includes the recent extrusive volcanism. It contains lava ‘—Two miles southwest of best exposure of fossil reefs, made up of flows that appear very fresh and Dexter. The site is a relatively undisturbed, calcareous algae, known as cryptozoon, 8696 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

which constitute a milestone in the plants persist on the granite outcrops. (May Watauga County evolution of plant life. (April 1967) Owner 1974) Owner State LONG HOPE CREEK SPRUCE BOG (see Private Ashe County Ashe County) Seneca County LONG HOPE CREEK SPRUCE BOG (extends Wilkes County ‘MONTEZUMA MARSHES—Montezuma into Watauga County)—Ten miles north- ‘ (see Alleghany National Wildlife Refuge, four miles northeast of Boone. One of the rarest plant County) northeast of Seneca Falls. A marsh communities of North Carolina and the dominated by broadleaved cattail. A small Southeast, including American yew and Yancey County 100-acre area within the site is one of the buckbean.. (May 1974) Owner: Private ‘MOUNT —20 best examples of undisturbed swamp ‘MOUNT JEFFERSON STATE PARK—One miles northeast of Asheville. Mount woodlands in New York or New England. mile east of West Jefferson. The mountain’s Mitchell (6,684 feet above sea level) is the (May 1973) Owner Federal uppermost forest is virtually undisturbed northern red oak and represents one of the highest mountain in the eastern half of the Suffolk County finest remaining examples of oak-chestnut United States. The park has the most forest in the Southeast. (May 1974) Owner: extensive stand of Fraser’s fir remaining in ‘BIG REED POND—Three miles west of America. (May 1974) Owner State Montauk Point. The freshwater pond State supports a herd of whitetail deer and other Beaufort County NORTH DAKOTA (4) wildlife, and has no extensive man-made development along its shoreline. (May GOOSE CREEK STATE PARK NATURAL Billings County 1973) Owner: County AREA—Ten miles east of Washington. An ‘TWO-TOP MESA AND BIG TOP MESA—14 GARDINER’S ISLAND—100 miles east of excellent example of a gently sloping miles northwest of Fairfield. Both mesas, New York City, in Block Island Sound off mainland undergoing rapid ocean one mile apart, are in a badlands terrain of transgression. Contains the following sandstones, siltstones and clay. The mesas Long Island. The island is a breeding diverse ecological units: brackish creeks ground for osprey and is an important are characterized by an unbroken cover of and marshes, marsh transition areas, river grass on flat relief. (October 1965) Owner habitât of other fauna, particularly swamp forest, and low pine forests. (April waterfowl and shore birds. (April 1967) 1980) Owner State Federal Owner: Private Cavalier County ‘LONG BEACH, ORIENT STATE PARK— Brunswick County One mile south of Orient. One of the finest GREEN SWAMP—Nine miles north of • ‘RUSH LAKE—Five miles south of Hannah. remaining examples in New York of a Supply. The largest and most unique A large, shallow, essentially undisturbed sandgravel spit illustrating succession from mosaic of wetland communities in the prairie pothole lake that is an important salt marsh to maritime forest. The area Carolinas. The site is also a refuge for rare staging area for waterfowl. (May 1975) contains a breeding colony of common and animal species. (May 1974) Owner: Private Owner: Private roseate terns, species which are becoming Kidder County scarce in other North Atlantic breeding Dare County grounds. (April 1980) Owner: State NAGS HEAD WOODS AND JOCKEY SIBLEY LAKE—five miles north of Dawson. RIDGE—One and one-half miles northwest A large, permanent alkaline lake, it Tompkins County of Nags Head on Bodie Island. The site provides a breeding and resting area for ‘McLEAN BOGS—One and one-half miles illustrates the entire series of dune one of the largest and most diverse east-southeast of McLean. The bogs development and plant succession from waterbird populations found in pothole contain rare plant species and one of the shifting open dunes to forested stabilized lakes in the State. (May 1975) Owner: State, best examples of a northern deciduous dunes. (May 1974) Owner: State, County, Private forest in New York. (May 1973) Owner: Municipal, Private Stutsman County Private Davie County FISCHER LAKE—25 miles northwest of Ulster County ‘ORBICULAR DIORITE—An unusual Jamestown. Highly representative of the ‘ELLENVILLE FAULT-ICE CAVES—Five plutonic igneous rock consisting of glacial moraine and pitted outwash plain miles southeast of Ellenville. The largest hornblende, , and feldspars. surface of North Dakota. The area contains known exposed fault system in the United (August 1980) Owner: Private relatively undisturbed grasslands and lush prairie woodlands. (April 1980) Owner: States, along with a series of ice caves Onslow County formed from fault debris. (November 1967) State, Private Owner: Municipal BEAR ISLAND—Hammocks Beach State Park, 4 miles south-southeast of OHIO (23) Wayne County Swansboro. The area contains one of the Adams County largest and best examples of coastal ‘—Nine miles north of Newark. ‘BUZZARDROOST ROCK-LYNX PRAIRIE- A good example of northern bog and bog aeolian landforms in the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Dune movement has created a THE WILDERNESS—25 miles west of forest vegetation that is uncommon in Portsmouth. The site contains a number of north-central New York State. (May 1973) dynamic landscape of outstanding scenic beauty. (April 1980) Owner State different plant associations, including Owner: Private many rare or uncommon species. Has an Westchester County Surry County almost 50-year history of scientific * —Two miles south ‘PILOT MOUNTAIN—Pilot Mountain State observations. (April 1967, December 1974, of Bedford. An exceptional illustration of Park, 3 miles south of Pilot Mountain. A February 1980) Owner: Private CRYPTOEXPLOSIVE piedmont physiography and. classic monadnock that harbors disjunct geomorphology. It contains an excellent Blue Ridge Mountain vegetation. (May STRUCTURE (extends into Highland and climax hemlock forest (March 1964) 1974) Owner: State Pike Counties)—31 miles southwest of Owner: Private Chillicothe. A structure of undertermined Wake County origin exposed by differential erosion. It is NORTH CAROLINA (11) ‘PIEDMONT BEECH NATURAL AREA— the smaller of two such outstanding William B. Umstead State Park, 7 miles cryptoexplosive structures in the Interior Alleghany County northwest of Raleigh. Perhaps the finest Low Plateaus and is the classic American ‘STONE MOUNTAIN (extends into Wilkes example of mixed mesophytic forest in the example. (February 1980) Owner. Private County)—Stone Mountain State Park, nine eastern Piedmont of North Carolina, with miles southeast of Sparta. The best unusually fine climax stands of beech in Ashland County example of a monadnock in massive portions of the site. (May 1974) Owner ‘CLEAR FORK GORGE-Mohican State granite in North Carolina. Unique, endemic State Park, four miles south of Loudenville. A Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8697

geologically significant area of the Mohican Franklin County Licking County River Valley that clearly shows evidence of ‘HIGHBANKS NATURAL AREA (see ‘CRANBERRY BOG—20 miles east of stream reversal due to the Wisconsin Delaware County) glacier. (November 1967) Owner; State Columbus. The dominant vegetation of this *CRALL WOODS—Five miles south- Fulton County cranberry sphagnum bog is a relict of post­ southwest of New London. A near-virgin glacial time. It is a “floating island” in *GOLL WOODS—Goll Woods State Forest, Buckeye Lake and is the only known bog of remnant maple-basswood-beech hardwood three miles northwest of Archbold. One of forest representing the original vegetation its type in existence. (October 1968) the best remaining examples of an oak- Owner: State found in Ohio’s glaciated till plain. hickory-dominated forest in the State. (December 1974) Owner: Private (December 1974) Owner: State Pike County Belmont County Geauga County SERPENT MOUND CRYPTOEXPLOSIVE STRUCTURE (see Adams County) *DYSART WOODS—11 miles southwest of ‘HOLDEN NATURAL AREAS (extends into St. Clairsville. The area contains one of the Lake County)—30 miles east of Cleveland. Portage County finest remaining samples of the once A complex of three natural areas: Steblins MANTUA SWAMP—At the southeastern superb white oak forests of eastern Ohio. Gulch, possessing geological formations of (April 1967) Owner: State edge of Mantua. The area contains many Chardon, Brea sandstone, Bedford and different wetland communities including a Butler County Cleveland types; Bole Forest, a northern flood plain swamp forest, cattail marshes, a ‘HUESTON WOODS (extends into Preble hardwood vfrgin forest; and Hanging Rock beaver pond, and a relict boreal bog. County)—, four Farm, a stand of natural northern (January 1976) Owner: State, Private hardwoods. The three areas serve as a miles north of Oxford. A noteworthy Preble County example of a beech-maple climax forest unique control of arboretum lands abutting that has never been cut. (April 1967) this landmark. (November 1967J Owner: HUESTON WOODS (see Butler County) Owner: State Private WHITE PINE BOG FOREST—Three miles Wayne County Champaign County south-southwest of Burton. The only ‘BROWN’S LAKE BOG—11 miles southwest ‘—Cedar Bog State Memorial, remaining near-virgin remnant white pine of Wooster. This site is well known to Ohio seven miles north of Springfield. An boreal bog in Ohio. (January 1976) Owner: biologists and ecologists as one of the few, excellent example of a marl swamp, Municipal, Private well-preserved, virgin boreal acid bogs remaining in a region where wetland has containing a white cedar stand preserved Greene County in virgin condition. (April 1967) Owner: been drained for agricultural use. (April Private ‘CLIFTON GORGE—Ten miles south of 1967) Owner. Private Springfield. The gorge is exemplary of OKLAHOMA (2) Cuyahoga County interglacial and postglacial canyon-cutting ‘ARTHUR B. WILLIAMS MEMORIAL into the dolomites of the Niagara Canadian County WOODS—Within Mayfield. The site Escarpment. (April 1967) Owner: State DEVIL’S CANYON—22 miles west-southwest contains a remarkably pristine remnant ‘GLEN HELEN NATURAL AREA—In Yellow of El Reno. The disjunct flora containing beech-maple forest, among the finest Springs. Yellow Springs has built a many mesic plant species and the close timber stands remaining in the state of travertine bowl around its pool. proximity of two distinctly vegetation Ohio. (December 1974) Owner: Municipal Downstream, Yellow Spring Creek is types, oak woodland-tall grass prairie ‘TINKERS CREEK GORGE—12 miles deeply incised into the dolomitic base rock ecotone and eastern deciduous forest southeast of Cleveland. Oak-hickory and Old-growth hardwoods dominate the vegetation, form a unique ecological surrounding valley. (October 1965) Owner: beech-maple-hemlock predominate in this community. (December 1974) Owner Private virgin forest. (November 1967) Owner: Private Municipal Hamilton County McCurtain County Delaware County ‘HAZELWOOD BOTANICAL PRESERVE— One-half mile east of Hazelwood. The ‘Mccurtain c o u n ty w ild er n ess ‘HIGHBANKS NATURAL AREA (extends AREA—The center of-the site is 12 miles into Franklin County)—13 miles north of highly detailed study of its plant ecology by south of Smith ville. The area’s overall size Columbus. A forested bluff overlooking the John G. Segelken, published in 1929, makes and high degree of integrity make it a and containing a diverse this area an ecological benchmark. classic example of a xeric upland oak-pine and healthy herbaceous layer as well as (December 1974) Owner State outstanding examples of oak-hickory, forest. (December 1974) Owner: Federal, Highland County State beech-maple, and flood plain hardwood forests. The bluffs are crested with a ‘FORT HILL STATE MEMORIAL—Three OREGON (4) disjunct acid xeric community of lichens mille8 north-northwest of Sinking Spring. and mosses. (February 1980) Owner Possesses excellent outcrops of Silurian, Deschutes County County Devonain, and Mississippian sedimentary ‘HORSE RIDGE NATURAL AREA—16 miles bedrock, a natural bridge and an example southeast of Bend. The area is Erie County of glacial stream reversal. (December 1974) distinguished by a high quality example of ‘GLACIAL GROOVES STATE Owner: Private western juniper woodland in vigorous MEMORIAL—On Kelleys Island, 5 miles SERPENT MOUND CRYPTOEXPLOSIVE condition. (April 1967) Owner Federal offshore from Marblehead. This area is STRUCTURE (see Adams County) ‘NEWBERRY CRATER—Deschutes National made up of very large limestone glacial Lake County Forest, 24 miles south-southeast of Bend. grooves that measure several feet in depth. The crater is a basin at the top of a (November 1967) Owner Private ‘HOLDEN NATURAL AREAS (see Geauga dormant, though young, volcano which is County) Fairfield County the largest Pleistocene volcano east of the ‘MENTOR MARSH—Near Painesville. The Cascade Range. (January 1976) Owner: ‘BLACKLICK WOODS—One mile south of site consists of marsh vegetation, aquatic Federal Reynoldsburg. The tract is an outstanding plants, swamp and bottomland forest, and example of relatively undisturbed, old- upland forest. A migration stopover and Lake County growth beech-maple and swamp forest year-round habitat for birds and mammals, ‘FORT ROCK STATE MONUMENT—49 communities of the type that once covered the site is a rarity in heavily populated miles south-southeast of Bend. A striking that flat till plain of central Ohio. northern Ohio. (October 1964) Owner example of a circular, fortlike volcanic (December 1974) Owner County State, Private outcrop. (January 1976) Owner: State 8698 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Multnomah County among their rich but divergent floras. (May and an excellent wildlife population. *CROWN POINT—24 miles east of Portland. 1977) Owner: Private (October 1965) Owner: Federal A promontory rising nearly vertically about ‘WISSAHICKON VALLEY—Fail-mount Park, Fayette County Philadelphia. A virtually untouched valley, 725 feet above the Columbia River. It ‘FERNCLIFF PENINSULA NATURAL provides a strategic vantage point for ecologically varied and complete, that observing a classic illustration of riverine AREA—, 20 miles exists within the bounds of one of southeast of Connellsville. This area is one processes. (June 1971) Owner: State America’s great metropolitan complexes. of the best and most typical late (March 1964) Owner: Municipal PENNSYLVANIA (25) successional forests in the Allegheny Mountains. (November 1972) Owner: State Snyder County Berks County Lancaster County ‘SNYDER-MIDDLESWARTH NATURAL *—30 AREA—Five miles west of Troxelville. An miles north of Reading. It is a sanctuary for ‘FERNCLIFF WILDFLOWER AND WILDLIFE outstanding example of a relict forest hawks migrating along its ridge and a fine PRESERVE—Three miles west of composed predominantly of hemlock, birch, example of the geology and ecology of the Wakefield. The vegetation in the preserve, and pine, with scattered oaks. (November forested ridges of the eastern which is thought to be virgin, is an 1967) Owner: State Appalachians. (October 1965) Owner: excellent example of a mixed mesophytic Private forest. (November 1972) Owner: Private Sullivan County Bucks County Lawrence County ‘THE GLENS NATURAL AREA (see Luzerne County] ‘MONROE BORDER FAULT—Two miles ‘McCONNELL’S MILL STATE PARK—40 south of Riegelsville. The fault illustrates miles north of Pittsburgh. An outstanding Tioga County an episode of orogenic compression in geological example of land and watershed ‘PINE CREEK GORGE—A 12-mile roadless which Precambrian rocks were thrust formation indirectly resulting from glacial stretch along Pine Creek between Ansonia northward over lower Paleozoic deposits. diversion of a stream. (November 1972) and Blackwell. It contains superlative (August 1980) Owner: State Owner: State scenery, geologic and ecologic value, and is Carbon County Luzerne County one of the finest examples of a deep gorge ‘HICKORY RUN BOULDER FIELD—Hickory ‘THE GLENS NATURAL AREA (extends into in the eastern United States. (April 1968) Run State Park, five miles southeast of Sullivan County)—in Ricketts Glen State Owner: State White Haven. A geologically significant Park, 25 miles .east of Williamsport. A relict REYNOLDS SPRING AND ALGERINE field of unsorted, loosely packed boulders eastern deciduous forest containing SWAMP BOGS—, three that resulted from periglacial conditions examples of stream erosion and miles south of Leetonia. Reynolds Spring and that is unique in the country by reason spectacular waterfalls. (April 1968) Owner: Bog is one of the finest and most of its large size and low (one percent) State representative high mountain bogs in the gradient. (November 1967) Owner: State Allegheny Mountains section of McKean County Pennsylvania. (December 1974) Owner: Centre County ‘TIONESTA SCENIC AND RESEARCH State ‘BEAR MEADOWS NATURAL AREA—Six NATURAL AREAS (extends into Warren Warren County miles southeast of State College. The area County)—Allegheny National Forest, 7 includes a shallow peat bog, and a miles south of Ludlow. The area is the ‘HEARTS CONTENT SCENIC AREA— surrounding buffer zone of typical largest virgin forest in the hemlock-white Allegheny National Forest, 14 miles Appalachian forest. The vast accumulation pine/northern hardwood forest regions of southwest of Warren. A virgin forest site of pollen in the peat has helped North America. (May 1973) Owner: Federal consisting of white pine over 400 years old understanding of vegetational and climatic and hemlocks about 50 years younger. changes in this region. (October 1965) Monroe County (May 1973) Owner: Federal Owner: State TANNERVILLE CRANBERRY BOG—Five TAMARACK SWAMP—Four miles northeast miles northwest of Stroudsburg. One of the of Columbus. A large headwater swamp Clarion County best developed boreal bogs in occurring in a glacially blocked stream ‘COOK FOREST—Cook Forest State Park, Pennsylvania and perhaps the most valley. The two bogs are the finest example one mile north of Cooksburg. It is a southern black spruce-tamarack bog along of kettle hole bogs in this region. (May significant relict of the forest type that once the eastern seaboard. (December 1974) 1977) Owner: State covered northern Pennsylvania. Eastern Owner: Private ‘TIONESTA SCENIC AND RESEARCH white pine predominates with some NATURAL AREAS (see McKean County) hemlock and mixed hardwood. (November Perry County 1967) Owner: State ‘BOX HUCKLEBERRY SITE—Two miles Wayne County south of New Bloomfield. One of the few ‘LAKE —25 miles east of Cumberland County localities where the box huckleberry plant Scranton. One of the southernmost lakes of ‘FLORENCE JONES REINEMAN WILDLIFE is found. (April 1967) Owner: State glacial origin in the northeastern United SANCTUARY (extends into Perry ‘FLORENCE JONES REINEMAN WILDLIFE States. (April 1968) Owner: Private County)—Eight miles northwest of Carlisle. SANCTUARY (see Cumberland County) The area is a large, protected ecological ‘HEMLOCKS NATURAL AREA—Tuscarora PUERTO RICO (5) community that lies on the migration route State Forest, 12 miles south of Blain. A BANO DE ORO NATURAL AREA— of various hawks. (November 1972) Owner: virgin forest that has more resemblance to Caribbean National Forest, six miles Private the hemlock-northern hardwood forests southwest of Luquillo. Contains virgin than to the oak-chestnut forests in which it forest and is the only area in Puerto Rico Erie County is located. (November 1972) Owner: State with subtropical wet and rain forest and ‘PRESQUE ISLE—Near Erie. The isle is ‘SUSQUEHANNA WATER GAPS—18 miles lower montane wet and rain forest, dwarf actually a peninsula or “flying spit” formed north of Harrisburg. An excellent, typical forest, and Pterocarpus in a contiguous by sands carried by the currents of Lake example of a geological process that area. Also contains many endemic plant Erie. It is an impressive illustration of this produces water gaps. (April 1968) Owner: and animal species. (April 1980) Owner: type of formation. (November 1967) Owner: State Federal State CABO ROJO—At the extreme southwestern TITUS AND WATTSBURG BOGS—Two Philadelphia County tip of Puerto Rico. This scenic site includes different bogs in excellent condition that ‘TINICUM WILDLIFE PRESERVE— an excellent example of a tombolo (tied are representative of their ecosystem types Philadelphia. The area contains island) with double spit, mangroves, and noted for rare and unusual species representative tidal marsh flora and fauna beaches, reddish cliffs, xeric vegetation, Federal Register / Vol, 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8699

and seabird nesting habitat. (April 1980) the State and a sanctuary for wildlife. (May The area displays many facets of natural Owner: Federal, Commonwealth of Puerto 1974) Owner: Federal, Private history, including the glacial story of the Rico SOUTH DAKOTA (12) River Warren, pothole lakes on the upland MONA AND MONITA ISLANDS—Two of Coteau, grasslands and prairie, and separate islands in the Caribbean, west of Brule County ravines where eastern-type deciduous the main island of Puerto Rico. The sea forests grow. Includes the eastern face of caves on these islands are probably the ‘RED LAKE—Eight miles southeast of Chamberlain. One of the largest remaining the escarpment of the Coteau des Prairies. largest, most extensive and most unusual in (November 1967) Owner: State the world. The islands harbor a significant natural and unmanipulated prairie pothole endemic biota and provide inportant lakes, and a valuable waterfowl breeding Meade County and resting area. (May 1975) Owner: State seabird rookery areas. (May 1975) Owner: ‘BEAR BUTTE—Five miles north of Fort Federal, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Charles Mix County Meade. A cone-shaped mass of igneous PUERTO MOSQUITO—One mile east of BIJOU HILLS—23 miles northwest of Platte. rock standing alone, 1,300 feet above the Esperanza. A deep inlet in the cliffed An excellent example of an erosional surrounding plains, which illustrates the southern coast of Vieques Island which is remnant of soft days and shales capped by geological processes of igneous intrusion, considered the best example of a a channel sandstone and quartzite. folding and faulting, and exposure by bioluminescent bay in the United States. (January 1976) Owner: Private differential erosion. (April 1965) Owner: (August 1980) Owner: Federal, State Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Custer County RIO ABAJO FOREST—Nine miles south of ‘CATHEDRAL SPIRES AND LIMBER PINE Roberts County Arecibo, An excellent example of karst NATURAL AREA—Custer State Paris, 23 ‘ANCIENT RIVER WARREN CHANNEL (see topography with numerous sinkholes and miles southwest of Rapid City. An MINNESOTA) well-developed tower karst. It is the only excellent, rare example of joint-controlled COTTONWOOD SLOUGH-DRY RUN— place in Puerto Rico where the great weathering of granite, as well as a disjunct Extends for 11 miles south of Victor. A Eocene-Oligocene unconformity can be relict stand of limber pine. (May 1976) glaciated finger outlet of the world’s largest clearly seen. (February 1980) Owner: Owner State Pleistocene glacial lake, and a completely Commonwealth of Puerto Rico undisturbed wetland complex which Fall River County RHODE ISLAND (1) includes potholes, streams, shallow open MAMMOTH SITE OF HOT SPRINGS— water, lakes, and marsh. (May 1975) Washington County Within the city limits of Hot Springs. This Owner: State, Private *ELL POND—Two miles southwest of two-acre tract contains one of the largest *SICO HOLLOW (see Marshall County) Rockville. A kettle hole lake bounded by a concentrations of mammoth remains in the Washabaugh County red maple-Atlantic white cedar swamp and United States, as well as bones of other by steep granitic monadnocks. The vertebrates including peccary, bear, coyote, ‘SNAKE BUTTE—Pine Ridge Reservation. combination of a hydric plant community camel, and rodents. (August 1980) Owner: One of two types of sand . deposits and a xeric plant community within such a Private in the world. (November 1967) Owner: small area provides an excellent Gregory County Indian Trust (Oglala Sioux Tribe) opportunity for ecological research and TENNESSEE (13) education. (May 1974) Owner: State, ‘FORT RANDALL EAGLE ROOST—Directly Private below the Fort Randall Dam, on the Coffee County . Two endangered species, SOUTH CAROLINA (4) the bald and the golden eagles, use this site ‘ARNOLD ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT CENTER NATURAL AREAS—Two non­ Berkeley County as a prime winter roosting area. (November 1967) Owner Federal contiguous tracts, respectively located four ‘FRANCIS BEIDLER FOREST (extends into miles south-southeast and seven miles Dorchester County)—35 miles northwest of Harding County southeast of Manchester. Extremely rare Charleston. One of the last large virgin ‘THE CASHES—20 miles east-southeast of virgin swamp forest and pristine example stands of bald cypress-tupelo gum swamp Buffalo. Steep-walled, flat-topped buttes of an open marsh; both tracts contain in the United States with five major standing 200 to 400 feet above die disjunct plant species whose distribution is community types providing for a rich surrounding prairie containing exposed normally confined to the Coastal Plain diversity of species. (March 1979) Owner: rock of upper Cretaceous, Paleocene, province. (December 1974) Owner Federal Private Oligocene, and Miocene ages. Cretaceous ‘MAY PRAIRIE—Three and one-half miles Dorchester County and Tertiary beds contain a variety of flora southeast of Manchester. The largest and and fauna fossils. (December 1976) Owner: best relict prairie remaining in the State. ‘FRANCIS BEIDLER FOREST (see Berkeley Federal (May 1974) Owner: State County) Kingsbury County Cumberland County McCormick County ‘LAKE THOMPSON—Eight miles southeast GRASSY COVE KARST AREA—Nine miles ‘JOHN DE LA HOWE FOREST—23 miles of De Smet. Largest natural lake bed in southeast of Crossville. One of the Nation’s southwest of Greenwood. An old-growth South Dakota, containing a large best illustrations of karst development and stand of oak-pine forest protected against undisturbed and unmanipulated marsh. underground drainage, containing several fire and timbering since 1797, and one of Also an outstanding waterfowl breeding smaller caves within the area (November the best remaining examples of this type and resting area. (May 1975) Owner: State 1973) Owner: Private forest in the Piedmont. (January 1978) Owner: State Lake County Franklin County ‘STEVENS CREEK NATURAL AREA— BUFFALO SLOUGH—20 miles north of Sioux DICK COVE—Two and one-half miles Pleistocene relict ecosystem harboring Falls. An excellent example of a prairie northwest of Sewanee. A near-virgin forest flora considered unusual for its pothole (a product of glacial activity), the important for study of mixed mesophytic combination of plants in this southern surrounding native emergent vegetation, region and western mesophytic region location due to unique microenvironmental and native bluestem prairie. The area is forest relationships. (May 1973) Owner conditions. (March 1979) Owner: State used extensively by many species of Private Richland County waterfowl and small mammals. (August 1980) Owner: State Grundy County , CONGAREE RIVER SWAMP—20 miles Marshall County CONLEY HOLE—Two miles southeast of southeast of Columbia. The most extensive, Viola. One of the most spectacular and mature cypress-gum swamp and *SICO HOLLOW (extends into Roberts outstanding examples of a pit cave in the bottomland hardwood forest complex in County)—Ten miles northwest of Sisseton. United States. 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entrance is limited to adequately equipped, TEXAS (18) Comal County experienced speleologists. (November 1973) Armstrong County ‘—16 miles Owner: Private west of new Braunfels. A multilevel cavern *SAVAGE GULF—25 miles southeast of ‘ STATE PARK system replete with beautiful and unusual McMinnville. The best and largest virgin (extends into Randall County)—22 miles south-southwest of Amarillo. Canyon cut "fried egg” speleothems and intricate forest left in the mixed mesophytic region helictites. (October 1971) Owner: Private of the eastern deciduous forest. (June 1971) by waters of a fork of the Red River Owner: State contains cross-sectional views of Ector County sedimentary rocks representing four Hardeman County geological periods and some Triassic and ‘ODESSA METEOR CRATER—Ten miles Pliocene vertebrate fossils. (May 1976) southwest of Odessa. One of only two ‘McANULTY’S WOODS—Within the city known meteor sites in the country, the limits of Bolivar. Only known example in Owner: State largest of two meteor impact craters at the western Tennessee of the upland forests of Bailey County ' the Mississippi Embayment section of the site being 550 feet in diameter. western mesophytic forest region. (May MULESHOE NATIONAL WILDLIFE of nickel-iron composition have been found 1973) Owner: Private REFUGE—59 miles northwest of Lubbock. within the craters and two square miles The area contains playa lakes (shallow, north and northwest of them. (April 1965) Lake County flat-bottomed depressions) and shortgrass Owner: County grama grasslands characteristic of the High *REELFOOT LAKE (extends into Obion Edwards County County)—18 miles west-southwest of Plains. The lakes attract enormous Union City—an area of cypress swamps, seasonal concentrations of waterfowl. DEVIL’S SINK HOLE—Nine miles northeast saw-grass jungles, water lily glades and (August 1980) Owner: Federal of Rocksprings. A deep, bell-shaped, collapsed limestone sink, the pit of which scattered bodies of open water formed in Bandera County the winter of 1811-12 as a result of shocksi flares into an extensive system of known as the New Madrid earthquake, the ‘LOST MAPLES STATE NATURAL AREA passageways and caverns. It houses a most severe of any recorded in the country. (extends into Real County)—61 miles colony of bats estimated to number in the The site contains domes, sunken lands, northwest of San Antonio. An excellent tens of millions. (October 1972) Owner: fissures, sinks, sand blows and large illustration of Edwards Plateau flora and Private landslides. (May 1966) Owner: State fauna, and a relict population of bigtooth maple. It contains the largest known Gillespie County Monroe County nesting population of the rare golden­ ‘ (extends into Llano *LOST SEA (CRAIGHEAD CAVERNS)—Five cheeked warbler. (February 1980) Owner: County)—12 miles southwest of Oxford. A miles southeast of Sweetwater. Cavern State classic illustration of a batholith and of the system including the largest known Blanco County exfoliation process exposed on its dome­ underground lake in the country, an shaped surface, composed of coarse­ ‘LITTLE BLANCO RTVER BLUFF—The best abundance of crystal clusters called grained pink granite uniform in example of the few remaining Edwards composition and texture throughout, and anthodites, stalactites and stalagmites, and Plateau limestone bluff plant communities a waterfall. The area once yielded bones in the Great Plains natural region. The area unique in the Llano Uplift area. (October and footprints of a giant Pleistocene jaguar. supports diverse flora, including an 1971) Owner: State (November 1973) Owner: Private estimated 250 species in 25 families. (May Hays County Obion County 1982) Owner: Private ‘EZELL’S CAVE—Within the city limits of *REELFOOT LAKE (see Lake County) Burnet County San Marcos. Biologically significant because it houses at least 36 species of Rhea County ‘LONGHORN CAVERN—Longhorn Cavern State Park, 11 miles southwest of Burnet. A cave fauna, including six endemic aquatic ‘PINEY FALLS—Two miles north of Spring cavern formed in limestone of Ordivician species and one major order of small City. The area contains a rare virgin mixed age at least 450 million years old, crustaceans formerly thought to have been mesophytic forest stand representative of unsurpassed as a natural exhibit of restricted to the Mediterranean area. the primeval eastern deciduous forest features such as crystals of calcite, (October 1971) Owner: Private biome. (May 1974) Owner: State potholes, solution domes, channels and pits Hildago County Van Buren County of unusual geologic interest. (October 1971) Owner: State ‘SANTA ANNA NATIONAL WILDLIFE *—Five miles west- REFUGE—Seven miles south of Alamo. A northwest of Spencer. Site of discoveries of Cameron County living museum of the lowland forested area the bones of Megalonyx jeffersoni and BAYSIDE RESACA AREA—Laguna Atascosa of the Lower Rio Grande Valley, containing other extinct animals. (November 1973) National Wildlife Refuge, 28 miles north of jungle-like vegetation and providing habitat Owner: State. Brownsville. The area contains an for over 300 species of birds and some rare Warren County excellent example of resaca, or meandering mammals. (October 1966) Owner: Federal channel, which supports a variety of ‘CUMBERLAND CAVERNS vegetation including several types of Llano County < : . ; ; ' (HIGGINBOTHAM AND HENSHAW coastal salt marsh communities, and a ‘ENCHANTED ROCK [see Gillespie County) CAVES)—Five miles east of McMinnville. number of rare and unusual bird species Montague County One of the largest cave systems in the which enter the United States only at the country. Two interconnecting caves known southern tip of Texas. (August 1980) GREENWOOD CANYON—Along a tributary to be at least 16 miles in extent containing Owner: Federal of the Braden Branch. A rich source of stalagmites and stalactites, helictites, Cretaceous fossils. (May 1975) Owner flowstone, cave pearls, botryoidal coral, Colorado County Private gypsum flowers, needles, and pure white ‘ATTWATER PRAIRIE CHICKEN gypsum snow, as well as a wide variety of PRESERVE—55 miles west of Houston in Randall County cave life. (November 1973) Owner: Private Attwater Prairie Chicken National Wildlife HIGH PLAINS NATURAL AREA—Buffalo Refuge. The only significant segment of Lake National Wildlife Refuge, 26 miles Wilson County Gulf Coastal Prairie that has rejuvenated southwest of Amarillo. A grama-buffalo ‘CEDAR GLADES NATURAL AREA— and restored itself through protection and shortgrass association representative of the Cedars of Lebanon State Forest, 10 miles proper range management. The area now High Plains region. (August 1980) Owner: south of Lebanon. Unique cedar glade provides habitat for the Attwater prairie Federal community, a rare and endangered chicken, an endangered species. (April ‘PALO DURO CANYON STATE PARK (see j ecosystem. (November 1973) Owner: State 1968) Owner: Federal Armstrong County) Federal Register / Voi. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8701

Real County ‘CORNWALL SWAMP—Two miles VIRGINIA (9) southeast of Cornwall. The largest, ‘LOST MAPLES STATE NATURAL AREA Accomack County (see Bandera County) unbroken red maple swamp in the State. (November 1973) Owner: State, Private ‘VIRGINIA COAST RESERVE (extends into Somervell County LITTLE OTTER CREEK MARSH—Two miles Northampton County)—Ten miles south of ‘DINOSAUR VALLEY—Dinosaur Valley north-northwest of Ferrisburg. An Assateague Island. An extensive, relatively State Park, four miles west of Glen Rose. outstanding, unspoiled example of a undisturbed barrier island-lagoon complex Fossil footprint trackways exposed in the shallow water marsh maintaining itself serving as a valuable refuge for migratory bed of the Paluxey River and tributary under prevailing natural conditions. (May shorebirds and waterfowl and for colonial creeks that give important information on 1973) Owner: State, Private nesting birds. (March 1979) Owner: Private the habits and locomotion methods of large dinosaurs. (October 1968) Owner: State Bennington County Augusta County Sutton County ‘FISHER-SCOTT MEMORIAL PINES—Two —On the southern edge of miles north of Arlington. A unique stand of ‘—16 miles Grottoes. The Caverns contain unique old-growth white pine representing the shield formations as well as draperies, southwest of Sonora. The cave displays culmination of the white pine subclimax unusual formations, such as bladed flowstone, stalactites and stalagmites. forest in New England, containing the (November 1973) Owner: Regional Park helictites and coralloid growths. (October largest pines in Vermont. (May 1976) Authority, Private 1965) Owner: Private Owner: State Tarrant County Chittenden County Bath County ‘FORT WORTH NATURE CENTER AND BUTLER CAVE—BREATHING CAVE—One REFUGE—Within the city limits of Fort ‘CAMEL’S HUMP (extends into Washington County)—Midway between Montpelier and half mile north of Burnsville. A tract Worth. A portion of the larger refuge containing two major cave systems, a 40- containing remnants of the Fort Worth Burlington. An exceptional illustration of the complex anticlinal deformation which foot waterfall, a natural bridge, unusually Prairie, a unique oak-hickory forest fine “floating” crystalline formations, and association called cross timbers, riparian formed the Green Mountains, and the forest, and limestone ledges and marshes. altitude-related zonation of its biota, an underground lake. (November 1973) (November 1980) Owner: Municipal containing the second largest extent of Owner: Private alpine-tundra vegetation in Vermont. (April King George County UTAH (4) 1968) Owner: State Emery County MOUNT MANSFIELD NATURAL AREA ‘CALEDON STATE PARK—Five miles north- (extends into Lamoille County)—Three northeast of King George. One of the best ‘CLEVELAND-LLOYD DINOSAUR miles east of Underhill Center. An isolated, examples of an old, undisturbed, oak-tulip QUARRY—Seven miles east of Cleveland. little-disturbed site with virgin spruce-fir poplar-dominated virgin upland forest in The quarry has provided more than 10,000 the country. (December 1974) Owner: Sthte fossil bones from at least seven different forest on its upper slopes and an exceptional alpine tundra area on the genera of die Jurassic Period and Nansemond County representing more than 60 individual summit ridge. (April 1980) Owner: State, GREAT DISMAL SWAMP—20 miles animals. Restricted access. (October 1965) Private Owner: Federal southwest of Norfolk. A remnant of the Franklin County original Great Dismal Swamp containing Garfield County FRANKLIN BOG—One mile east-northeast of geological and ecological elements unique LITTLE ROCKIES—43 miles south-southeast Franklin. A magnificent example of an in the Nation, if not the world. The variety of Hanksville. The area exhibits a unspoiled, large, cold northern sphagnum- of flora and fauna makes it a superb particular type of igneous structure of heath bog. (May 1973) Owner: Private outdoor laboratory for the study of fundamental significance in understanding Lamoille County ecological processes. (June 1972) Owner: geological processes, and represents the Federal classic site of such formations to geologists MOLLY BOG—Three and one-half miles around the world. (May 1975) Owner: northeast of Stowe. A beautiful, classic Northampton County Federal, State example of a small, early successional, ‘VIRGINIA COAST RESERVE (see absolutely unspoiled cold northern bog. Accomack County) Salt Lake County (May 1973) Owner: State, Private ‘NEFFS CANYON CAVE—Wasatch National MOUNT MANSFIELD NATURAL AREA (see Page County Forest An extremely dangerous cave with Chittenden County) ‘LURAY CAVERNS—One and one-half miles no significant horizontal passages. Most west of Luray. A cave which is ornately passages dip steeply at a 45-60 degree Orleans County decorated with cascades, columns, gradient. The cave was formed by the ‘BARTON RIVER MARSH—Three miles stalactites, stalagmites and pools. capture of a surface stream. (May 1977) south of Newport. One of the best large, Owner: Federal shallow, freshwater marshes in New Discovered in 1878. (November 1973) Owner: Private Washington County England. (May 1973) Owner: State ‘LAKE WILLOUGHBY NATURAL AREA— Rockbridge County ‘JOSHUA TREE NATURAL AREA—Ten Town of Westmore. The deepest lake in miles southwest of St. George. The only Vermont, and an exceptionally fine RICH HOLE—George Washington National Joshua tree forest in Utah and one of the example of a trough cut by glacial scouring, Forest, 13 miles northwest of Lexington. An northernmost stands of tree yuccas in the- containing multiple examples of the work outstanding example of a “cove” hardwood county. Contains vegetation and animals of glaciers. (November 1967) Owner: State forest. A.well-protected watershed predominantly of Mohave Desert affinity. containing a virgin forest with remarkably (October 1966) Owner: Federal Rutland County large trees of several species. (December VERMONT (11) GIFFORD WOODS—Nine miles northeast of 1974) Owner: Federal, Private Rutland. A prime example of an Sussex County Addison County undisturbed, old-growth northern BATTELL BIOLOGICAL PRESERVE—Four hardwood climax forest. (April 1980) ‘CHARLES C. STEIRLY NATURAL AREA— miles east of Middlebury. A rare, Owner: State Two miles west of Dendron. An essentially undisturbed, virgin hemlock northern virgin stand of climax bald cypress-water hardwoods climax forest. (May 1976) Washington County tupelo swamp forest. (December 1974) Owner: Private ‘CAMEL’S HUMP (see Chittenden County) Owner: Stafe 8702 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Virginia Beach Benton County WEST VIRGINIA (14) ‘SEASHORE NATURAL AREA—Virginia WALLULA GAP (extends into Walla Walla Greenbrier County Beach. Parallel dunes densely wooded with County)—16 miles south of Pasco. The GREENBRIER CAVERNS—Three miles two distinct forest types of semitropical largest, most spectacular, and most southeast of Ronceverte, extending north character, and a sanctuary for abundant significant of the several large water gaps wildlife. (April 1965) Owner: State and south of Organ Cave. The largest cave through basalt anticlines in the Columbia system in the State, containing seven VIRGIN ISLANDS (7) River basin. (August 1980) Owner: Federal, caves, one of which, Organ Cave, is noted Public Hospital, Private St. Croix for its saltpeter troughs and vats. Clallam County (November 1973) Owner: Private GREEN CAY—Two-and-one-half miles east ‘LOST WORLD CAVERNS—Two miles of Christiansted. one-quarter mile off St. ‘POINT OF ARCHES—Ten miles south of north of Lewisburg. Similar to Carlsbad Croix’s northern shore. The cay is the Cape Flattery. Relatively isolated pristine nesting ground for the American oyster Caverns in New Mexico, these caverns spectrum of environmental conditions from feature terraced pedestal-like stalagmites, catcher, brown pelican and other shore rocky tidelands to climax upland birds. It is also one of the only two islands flowstone, curtains, rimstone, domepits, vegetation, and an outstanding exhibit of and waterfalls. (November 1973) Owner where the St. Croix ground lizard,-now sea action in sculpturing a rocky shoreline. extinct on St. Croix and listed as an Private (June 1971) Owner: Federal, State endangered species, still exists. (August Monroe County 1980) Owner: Federal Grant County SANDY POINT—One mile south of GREENVILLE SALTPETER CAVE—One- Frederiksted. The only place in the United .‘GRAND COULEE—between Grand Coulee quarter mile north of Greenville. The States which is regularly used for nesting and Soap Lake. An illustration of a series largest of the saltpeter caves in West by the endangered leatherback sea turtle. of geological events including outpourings Virginia, containing rimstone pools and In addition, unique sand spits enclose a of lava, advance and recession of glacial saltpeter deposits. (November 1973) salt pond at this site. (August 1980) Owner: ice, formation and retreat of waterfalls, and Owner Private Virgin Islands Government, Private the cutting of the Columbia River channel. SALT RIVER BAY—Three and one-half miles (April 1965) Owner: Federal, State, Private Pendleton County northwest of Christiansted. The best KARST AREA— remaining stands of mangrove in the Virgin Kittitas County Between Riverton and Mouth of Seneca. Islands are found here, illustrating the • ‘GINKGO PETRIFIED FOREST—29 miles One of the largest cove or intermountain zonation of red, black, and white east of Ellensburg. Thousands of logs karst areas in the country, unique because mangrove. (February 1980) Owner: Virgin petrified in lava flows containing an all the ground water recharge and solution Islands Government, Private unusually large number of tree species. activities are linked with precipitation VAGTHUS POINT—The best-known fossil Logs of the ginkgo tree, rarely found as locality for Upper Cretaceous rocks in the within the cove. (May 1973) Owner: Virgin Islands. (February 1980) Owner: fossil wood, are located here. (October Federal, Private Private 1965) Owner: State SENNETT-THORN MOUNTAIN CAVE UMTANUM RIDGE WATER GAP—14 miles SYSTEM—One-half mile northwest of St. John _ north of Yakima. One of the anticlinal Moyers. The cave includes rooms at LAGOON POINT—On the southeastern ridges in the Yakima Folded Ridges various levels connected by crawlways shore of St. John, between Johnson Bay and subsection of the Columbia Basin, and vertical shafts, waterfalls, and deep Friis Bay. An excellent example of a illustrating the geological processes of pits. (November 1973) Owner Private Caribbean fringing reef. The site also tectonic folding and antecedent stream Pocahontas County includes a mangrove area and a salt pond. cutting. (November 1980) Owner: Federal, (February 1980) Owner: Virgin Islands State, Private ‘ BOTANICAL Government, Private AREA—Monongahela National Forest, five Pierce County St. Thomas miles northwest of Hillsboro. The largest NISQUALLY DELTA (extends into Thurston and best example of “cranberry glades” in COKI POINT CLIFFS—Three and one-half County)—15 miles east of Olympia. An West Virginia where natural cold air miles east of Charlotte Amalie. These sea unusually fine example of an estuarine drainage and moist substrate have cliffs are one of the rare localities on St. ecosystem, and the only natural resting provided an ideal setting for a northern Thomas Island where fossils are found. sphagnum bog, containing three major (Febuary 1980) Owner: Virgin Islands area for migratory waterfowl in the Government, Private southern Puget Sound region. (June 1971) vegetation types: bog forest, shrub thickets, WEST END CAYS—A group of cays off the Owner: Federal, State, Private and open glade: (December 1974) Owner: Federal western coast of St. Thomas Island. A high Thurston County quality nesting area for many sea birds ‘GAUDINEER SCENIC AREA (extends into with different species on each cay. ‘MIMA MOUNDS—One and one-half miles Randolph County)—Monongahela National (February 1980, May, 1982) Owner: Virgin west of Little Rock. Prairie containing Forest, five miles north of Durbin. The best Island Government unusual soil pimples of blade silt-gravel of the remaining virgin red spruce forests in ranging in height from barely perceptible to the State. (December 1974) Owner: Federal WASHINGTON (10) a maximum of seven feet. (May 1966) SWAGO KARST AREA—Three miles west of Asotin County Owner: State Marlington. A classic illustration of GRANDE RONDE FEEDER DIKES—25 miles NISQUALLY DELTA (see Pierce County) features associated with karst topography and terrain, including caverns and other south of Clarkston, the best example of Walla Walla County basalt dikes, the congealed feeder sources passages. (November 1973} Owner: of the Columbia River basalt plateau. The WALLULA GAP (see Benton County) Federal, Private site illustrates how these flows originated Whitman County Preston County by eruption along multiple fissures. (August 1980) Owner: Private STEPTOE AND KAMIAK BUTTES—50 miles ‘CATHEDRAL PARK—Four miles west of GRANDE RONDE GOOSENECKS—») miles south of Spokane. Isolated mountain peaks U.S. 219 on U.S. 50. Contains a remnant south of Asotin. A 1,500-foot deep canyon of older rock surrounded by basalt, rising virgin hemlock forest and dense thickets of which follows a tortuous path along above the surrounding lava plateau, part of great rhododendron. A cool, poorly drained meanders, illustrating regional uplift and outliers of Couer d’Alene Mountains of site. (October 1965) Owner: State forced entrenchment of a stream. (April Idaho. (October 1965, April 1980) Owner * CRANES VILLE SWAMP NATURE 1980) Owner Federal, State, Private State, County, Private SANCTUARY—(see MARYLAND) Federal Register / Vol. 48, No, 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices 8703

Randolph County miles northeast of Baileys Harbor. A series Oneida County ‘BLISTER RUN SWAMP—Monongahela of sand ridges and swales with associated FINNERUD FOREST SCIENTIFIC AREA—An boreal forest and bog vegetation, and National Forest, four miles northwest of excellent representative of the northern unusually high species diversity, as well as Durbin. A good, high-altitude balsam fir coniferous forest complex. One of the few the best mixed stand of large red and white swamp, probably the southernmost sizeable areas in the Lake States extension of this type forest, providing pine, hemlock, and northern hardwoods on containing red pine forest over 100 years of habitat for several uncommon and rare the western shore of Lake Michigan. plants. (December 1974) Owner: Federal (November 1967, May 1974) Owner: State, age. (November 1973) Owner: State ‘GAUDINEER SCENIC AREA {see Private Ozaukee County Pocohantas County) ‘ SPRUCE- Fond du Lac County CEDARBURG BOG—West of Saukville. The HEMLOCK STAND—Monongahela ‘SPRUCE LAKE BOG—Kettle Moraine State largest and most outstanding bog in National Forest, seven miles northwest of Forest, two miles northwest of Dundee. A southeastern Wisconsin, serving as a Harman. An old-growth red spruce- superb, unspoiledaxample of a northern refugium for many northern species of hemlock stand called a "spruce flat”, a bog possessing a relict flora and fauna plants and birds and providing habitat for disjunct component of the more northern from early post-glacial times. (November a great variety of wildlife. (November 1973) hemlock-white pine-northern hardwood 1973) Owner: State, Private Owner: State, Private forest region. (December 1974) Owner: Federal Forest County Sauk County t Tucker County BOSE LAKE HEMLOCK HARDWOODS— BARABOO RANGE—30 miles northwest of Nicolet National Forest, 13 miles east of Madison. An example of an exhumed ‘BIG RUN BOG—Monongahela National • Eagle River. A mature northern hardwood- mountain range illustrating changing Forest, seven miles east of Parsons. The landscape through geologic time. The area contains a relict Pleistocene high- hemlock stand containing the best virgin climate, soils, fauna and vegetation exhibit altitude northern sphagnum-red spruce bog stand of hemlock in Wisconsin. (February far south of its normal range, with large 1980) Owner Federal great local diversity. (February 1980) Owner: State, Private numbers of rare plants and animals. Grant County (December 1974) Owner: Federal Sawyer County —Five miles east of ‘WYALUSING HARDWOOD FOREST— Davis. A splendid “museum” of Pleistocene , six miles north of ‘FLAMBEAU RIVER HEMLOCK- habitats, the area contains an aggregation Bagley. The area exhibits high biological HARDWOOD FOREST—Flambeau River of these habitats seldom found in the diversity illustrating nine major vegetation State Forest, 20 miles southwest of Park eastern United States, and is unique as a types, and contains several rare plant Falls. The best and largest remnant of the northern boreal relict community at this species and abundant wildlife, including old-growth conifer-hardwood forest in latitude by virtue of its size, elevation and some endangered species. (November 1973) Wisconsin. Severely damaged by a diversity. (December 1974) Owner: Private Owner: State windstorm in 1977, it is in progress of ‘FISHER SPRING RUN BOG—Monongahela Green County regeneration. (November 1973) Owner National Forest, 11 miles southeast of State Davis. An excellent example of a ABRAHAM’S WOODS—A remnant of sphagnum-red spruce bog illustrating regional climax maple-basswood forest, Vernon County vegetation zonation. (December 1974) rare in southern Wisconsin. (November KICKAPOO RIVER NATURAL AREA— Owner: Federal 1973) Owner: State Between Ontario and La Farge. The area WISCONSIN (17) Iowa County contains the largest undisturbed concentration of exposed seeping Ashland County * AVOCA RIVER-BOTTOM PRAIRIE-47 miles west of Madison. The largest intact sandstone in the State, and is a good KAKAGON SLOUGHS—Two miles north of prairie in Wisconsin, containing a nearly example of a river in the Driftless Area Odanah. An excellent representative of a with many entrenched meanders. A true freshwater delta by virtue of its large full complement of species. (February 1980) Owner: State combination of geologic factors creates a size, complex mixture of marsh, bog and multitude of microhabitats resulting in a dune vegetation types and undisturbed Kenosha County highly diverse ecological situation condition. Perhaps the finest marsh supporting many flora species, some of complex on the upper Great Lakes. ‘CHIWAUKEE PRAIRIE—Five miles south of (November 1973) Owner: Indian trust (Bad Kenosha. The best remaining wet prairie in which are endangered. (May 1975) Owner: River Tribe), Private the State, a remnant of once widespread Federal, State vegetation along the southern shores of Bayfield County Lake Michigan, including several rare plant WYOMING (7) ‘MOQUAH BARRENS RESEARCH species. (November 1973) Owner: State, Albany County Private NATURAL AREA—Chequamegon National BIG HOLLOW—Seven miles west of Forest, 16 miles west of Ashland. Manitowoc County Laramie. A 40-square-mile wind deflation Representative of the jack pine-scrub oak POINT BEACH RIDGES—Eight miles basin scoured out by high winds during a barrens (savannas) of the glacial outwash prehistoric dry period, considered the area of northwestern Wisconsin. (February northeast of Manitowoc. Alternating ridges 1980) Owner: Federal and swales formed by previous water largest demonstrable example of its type in levels of Lake Michigan exhibit a range of the 48 contiguous Stated. (November 1980) Buffalo County successional vegetation states. (February Owner: Federal, State, Private CHIPPEWA RIVER BOTTOMS—One-half 1980) Owner: State ‘BONE CABIN FOSSIL AREA—One of the mile north of Wabasha, Minnesota. The most significant sites for Jurassic terrestrial largest single stand of bottomland Marquette County vertebrate fossils, including Jurassic hardwood forest along the once ‘SUMMERTON BOG—Three miles southeast mammals. (November 1973) Owner: Private widespread post-glacial forest, including a of Oxford. A relatively large, undisturbed, COMO BLUFF (extends into Carbon large great blue heron rookery. (November and floristically diverse area illustrating County)—Five miles east of Medicine Bow. 1973) Owner: Federal, State the slow, natural invasion of post-glacial Source of the first and best examples of plant communities into a predominantly Boor County Jurassic mammals and the discovery of 80 relict glacial community, and providing new vertebrate species. (May 1966, ‘RIDGES SANCTUARY-TOFT’S POINT- habitat for many rare plant and animal November 1973) Owner: Federal, State, MUD LAKE AREA—Two and one-half species. (November 1973) Owner: Private Private 8704-8714 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Notices

Big Horn County consisting of gently sloping plains bounded Teton County •CROOKED CREEK NATURAL AREA—15 on one edge by an escarpment (November *TWO OCEAN PASS—On the Continental miles northeast of Lovell. A rich source of 1980) Owner Federal, State, Private Divide in Teton National Forest, 50 miles northeast of Jackson. Waters from the fossils of Early Cretaceous land Niobrara County meadow at this pass divide to flow in vertebrates. (May 1966) Owner: Federal LANCE CREEK FOSSIL AREA—25 miles opposite directions, toward the Gulf of Carbon County north of Lusk. Represents one of the most Mexico and toward the Pacific Ocean. This is the point at which the Pacific Drainage COMO BLUFF (see Albany County) fossiliferous continental deposits of Mesozoic age anywhere in the world. cutthroat trout crossed the divide into the Mississippi Drainage. (October 1965) Fremont County (April 1966, November 1973) Owner: Owner: Federal Federal, State, Private RED CANYON—15 miles south of Lander. A [FR Doc. 83-4547 Filed 2-28-83; 8:45 am] classic example of a dissected cuesta, BILUNG CODE 4 3 1 0 -7 0 -1 1 Tuesday March 1, 1983

Part IV

Commodity Futures Trading Commission

Bankruptcy 8716 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1,1983 / Rules and Regulations

COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING rules to add a new Part 190 to its delivered to fulfill a commodity contract COMMISSION regulations which would, in the main, from or for the account of a customer; implement subchapter IV of Chapter 7 of (vi) Cash, a,security, or other property 17CFR Part 190 the Bankruptcy Act which applies only received by the debtor as payment for a to commodity broker liquidations. 46 FR commodity to be delivered to fulfill a Bankruptcy 57535. To maximize public participation commodity contract from or for the in the rulemaking process and at the account of a customer; a g e n c y : Commodity Futures Trading request of several of the commentators, (vii) A security held as property of the Commission. the Commission twice extended the debtor to the extent such security is a c t i o n : Final rules. comment period on the proposed necessary to meet a net equity claim regulations: first, to April 9,19821 and based on a security of the same class s u m m a r y : The Commodity Futures second, to May 15,1982.® The and series of an issuer; Trading Commission (“Commission”) is Commission received eight written (viii) Property that was unlawfully adding a new Part 190 to its regulations comments on the proposed bankruptcy converted and that is property of the which contains rules implementing the rules on behalf of twelve commentators: estate; and Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978 two on behalf of four clearing (ix) Other property of the debtor that (“Bankruptcy Act” or “Code”) insofar as corporations and one board of trade; any applicable law, rule, or regulation that legislation pertains to the one from a futures industry trade requires to be set aside or held for the liquidation of certain commodity firms. association; one from a committee of the benefit of a customer, unless including The Commission’s new Part 190: (1) American Bar Association; one on such property as customer property Defines the scope of “customer behalf of two related dealer option would not significantly increase property,” “member property,” and grantors; two from private law firms; customer property; but “specifically identifiable property” as and one from a trustee in a pending (B) Not including property to the those terms are used in the commodities commodity broker bankruptcy case. extent that a customer does not have a subchapter of the liquidation chapter of claim against the debtor based on such the Code; (2) establishes the method by B. Discussion of Major Substantive property. which the business of a commodity firm Issues Notwithstanding the breadth of this is to be conducted or liquidated after a 1. Customer Property. Subchapter IV bankruptcy petition is filed, including statutory definition, Congress also of Chapter 7 of the Code accords the specifically authorized the Commission the payment of margin with respect to customer of an insolvent commodity open commodity positions and the to determine by rule or regulation broker priority in the distribution of whether certain cash, securities, other delivery of physical commodities; (3) customer property.3 Consequently, the prescribes how customer claims are to property or commodity contracts should protection customers will receive be included or excluded from the scope be calculated, including which customer depends, to a significant extent, upon accounts may be aggregated and which of customer property.® the scope of the definition of the term Pursuant to this authority, the may not; and (4) sets forth standards for “customer property.” That term is the transfer of open commodity Commission is adopting defined by the Code to mean “cash, a § 190.08(a)(l)(ii)(J) which generally contracts and the cash, securities or security, or other property, or proceeds other property margining such contracts. treats as customer property all cash, of such cash, security, or property, securities, or other property of the The rules also create certain disclosure received, acquired, or held by or for the a n i notice requirements to inform debtor’s estate, including the debtor’s account of the debtor, from or for the trading or operating accounts and customers in advance of possible account of a customer * * *”4The unexpected or avoidable consequences commodities of the debtor held as statutory definition of that term also inventory, subject to properly perfected of commodity firm insolvencies. These includes: final rules make certain technical liens on such property of the debtor, but changes to Part 190 as proposed by the (A)(i) Property received, acquired, or only to the extent that the property Commission and also clarify the held to margin, guarantee, secure, segregated on behalf of customers is applicability of certain of the rules to purchase, or sell a commodity contract; insufficient to satisfy in full the claims of commodity option transactions. (ii) Profits or contractual or other “public” customers. rights accruing to a customer as a result Two of the commentators raised EFFECTIVE DATE: Effective as to petitions of commodity contract; in bankruptcy filed on or after March 31, objections to the Commission’s proposal 1983, except that § 190.05(b) is effective (iii) An open commodity contract; on the grounds that: (1) It contravened May 31,1983. (iv) Specifically identifiable customer the statutory definiton of customer property; property in Section 761(10) of the Code; FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: (v) Warehouse receipt or other Andrea M. Corcoran, Director, or (2) it was inconsistent with Section document held by the debtor evidencing Suzanne W. Ryder or Bruce A. Beatus, 766(j)(2) of the Code which generally Attorneys, Division of Trading and ownership of or title to property to be provides that any portion of a Markets, Commodity Futures Trading customer’s net equity claim not paid in ‘47 FR 8788 (March 2,1982). full from customer property becomes a Commission, 2033 K Street NW„ *47 FR 16187 (April 15,1982). Washington, D.C. 20581. Telephone: general claim against the debtor’s other *11 U.S.C. 786(h), (Supp. V 1981), as amended by property; and (3) it would adversely (202) 254-8955. the Bankruptcy Act Amendments, Pub. L. No. 97- 222, Section 19(d), 96 Stat. 235, 240 (1982). affect the ability of commodity brokers SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: (Hereinafter, this legislation will be referred to as to obtain credit. I. Introduction the “Bankruptcy Act Amendments" or The Commission believes that the “Amendments" and only the section of the law Bankruptcy Act makes clear that the A. Background amending the Code will be cited. In addition, all citations to the United States Code are to Supp. V customer priority for commodities On November 24,1981, the 1981 unless otherwise indicated.) Commission published and permitted 90 411 U.S.C. 761(10), as amended by Section 16(4) of 6 Section 20(a)(1) of the Commodity Exchange days for public comment on proposed the Amendments. Act, as amended ("Act”), 7 U.S.C. 24(a)(1). Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, M arch 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8717 customers is to be broader than a segregated funds was caused by a and the other commodity provisions of • priority in the property actually customer deficit resulting from default the Bankruptcy Codé. Among other segregated by the debtor in their behalf.6 rather than outright conversion, the FCM things, these amendments expressly This intent is evident from the holding that customer account would be subordinate insider to customer legislative history which, among other obligated under present law to restore claims.12 things, expressly states that the the amount of such deficit and thus 3. Delivery. Proposed § 190.05(b) definition of customer property is to maintain proper segregation out of its generally would require each contract “include all property in customer own funds or property. The market to adopt and enforce rules to accounts and property that should have Commission’s treatment of customer permit the cash portion of the delivery been in those accounts but was diverted property is thus entirely consistent with of a physical commodity in fulfillment of through conversion or mistake.”7 this obligation, which is an additional a futures contract which has become Moreover, ordinarily priorities are strong basis for following funds outside deliverable to be effected directly charges on the assets of the full estate.8 of segregation. between the customer of the debtor and The Commission concludes that by Moreover, even though several of the the person identified by the clearing granting authority to the Commission to commentators disagreed with the organization as the party on the other expand or contract “customer property,” Commission’s proposal that the property side of the delivery transaction without Congress sought to minimize the need available for distribution to customers the intervention of the trustee and for the trustee to trace property should not be limited to property which without including the commodity or belonging to customers. Thus, the is actually segregated for the benefit of payment for the commodity in the Commission believes its definition of customers, the commentators did not debtor’s estate where the commodity customer property may establish offer any specific suggestions as to how has not yet become part of the estate. presumptions with respect to certain far the net should be cast to return Several commentators questioned the property of the debtor which was not customer property to the debtor’s estate. Commission’s authority to adopt such a segregated so as to enable its retufn to Although the comments may generally rule as they believed it might conflict customers. be read to support the view that in the with Section 365(e)(1) of the Bankruptcy The Commission does not find the event of some showing of debtor Code. That section of the Code generally legal objections raised by the comments wrongdoing beyond a mere shortfall in provides that an executory contract of to this interpretation particularly segregated funds the customer priority the debtor may not be modified after the convincing.9 First, the Commission notes could be extended to the estate as a commencement of a bankruptcy that Congress specifically intended to whole, they do not make such a reverse the result in the case of Weis proceeding solely because of a provision suggestion expressly. In any event, the in the contract that conditions the Securities, Inc., where only segregated Commission believes that its property was accorded a customer contract upon the insolvency or priority.10 Second, the definition of interpretation is not inconsistent with financial condition of the debtor or on “customer” 11 includes persons (defined this view, because as discussed above the commencement of a bankruptcy as holders of proprietary accounts by the existence of a shortfall in and of proceeding. Section 365(e)(1) is intended Commission Rule 1.3(y)) on behalf of itself demonstrates wrongdoing or, at a to prevent executory contracts (such as, whom property is not customarily minimum, noncompliance with for example, leases which are at lower segregated. Third, even if the shortfall in Commission regulations. Further, under than market rentals), which may be the Commission’s treatment of customer valuable assets of an estate, from being *Id. property, the net equity claims of non­ terminated upon the bankruptcy of a 7H.R. Rep. No. 95-595, 95th Cong., 1st Sess. 390- public customers will still be treated as debtor obligee, even if the trustee were 91 (1977). general creditor claims if the segregated willing to continue to meet the debtor’s 811 U.S.C. 726. “customer property” is insufficient to contractual obligations thereon. The 9 In support of its proposal, the Commission cited satisfy all public customers. Finally, as commentators expressed concern that the presumption known as the "Rule of Knatchbull v. Halletf ’ (In re Hallett’s Estate, 13 Ch. Div. 696) previously discussed, the Code accords the exclusion of a commodity broker which is commonly employed to recover from a the Commission substantial flexibility in from participation in the delivery phase trustee monies or property which has been formulating a definition of customer of a futures contract would modify a converted or misappropriated from a trust. 46 FR property. contract solely because of the 57535, 57552 (Nov. 24,1981). This rule, developed by the English courts, presumes that where a The Commission is therefore adopting bankruptcy of the broker in wrongdoer commingles his own funds in a bank the broad approach toward the scope of contravention of Section 365(e)(1) of the account with those of another person and thereafter customer property which was contained Code, thereby placing persons involved makes withdrawals from that account, the in the original proposal. The in a commodity broker liquidation wrongdoer withdrew his own funds first. Several commentators, however, questioned the Commission believes that the adoption proceeding in the difficult position of applicability of that rule to the creation of a of such an expansive definition is having to choose between compliance customer priority against the general unsecured essential because the term “customer with the rule or the Code. assets of the debtor. These commentators stated property” basically denotes the property The Commission believes, however, that the mere fact that the customer property of an estate is insufficient to satisfy the net equity claims which can be brought back into that this concern is unwarranted, as the of all public customers does not hecessarily segregation for the benefit of customers prohibitions in Section 365 (e) (1) have establish wrongdoing by the debtor or even in the event of a shortfall. no bearing on the proposal because the unintentional wrongdoing. The Commission 2. Subordination of Insider Claims. disagrees. For example, Rule 1.20 states that a The commentators Jhave questioned the 12 Section 19(d) of the Amendments amends n futures commission merchant (“FCM”) cannot use U.S.C. 766(h) by adding at the end thereof the one customer’s funds to margin, guarantee or secure Commission’s authority to subordinate following: the open positions of another customer which would insider claims to customer claims in a be the result if segregated funds were not restored Notwithstanding any other provision of this by the FCM. commodity broker bankruptcy. This subsection, a customer net equity claim based on a proprietary account, as defined by Commission rule, 10 Weis Securities, Inc. [1975-1977 Transfer issue has been resolved, however, by Binder] Comm. Fut. L Rep. 120,108 (S.D.N.Y. 1975). Congress’recent enactment of technical regulation, or order, may not be paid either in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, out of customer See n. 7 supra. and substantive changes to both the property unless all other customer net equity claims u Commission Rule 1.3(k), 17 CFR 1.3(k). commodity broker liquidation provisions have been paid in full. 8718 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations

contract which would be affected is not are not accepted by all exchanges and such letters of credit as margin as they a contract of the debtor. In this clearing corporations for use in meeting would be a means of avoiding the pro connection, despite the broker’s initial margin requirements.14 Further, no rata distribution of margin funds, obligations with respect to a commodity commodity exchange or clearing contrary to the intent of the Code.15 contract the broker itself is not really a corporation currently permits the Further, the Commission notes that, in party to a given futures contract, but posting of letters of credit to meet general, the letters of credit accepted by rather is merely an agent or variation margin requirements. clearing organizations are intermediary in the transaction. Several of the commentators unconditional, irrevocable instruments Moreover, the proposed rule would not requested that the Commission amend drawable in full upon demand and are, terminate an executory contract Or any its proposal to provide that letters of in effect, the equivalents of unrestricted right or obligation thereon; on the credit be drawn upon only in sight drafts. The bank issuer of the letter contrary, it would ensure that delivery accordance with their terms and only to of credit cannot refuse to pay upon it on a futures contract in a delivery the extent of the margin owing by the based upon nonperformance of an position at the time of bankruptcy was depositor. This is necessary, the underlying contract. effected as if no bankruptcy had commentators argued, because to permit In this connection, the Commission occurred with no diminishment of the the trustee to bring the full proceeds of a wishes to note that in the initial stages value of the bankrupt estate as a result. letter of credit into the estate would of drafting the provisions relating to the This is because although the cash impose a burden on customers who post treatment of letters of credit, its Division portion of the delivery would occur letters of credit as security and would of Trading and Markets contacted a outside the estate, the “equity” in the therefore discourage their use. These number of the commodity clearing commodity contract upon which commentators further noted that the organizations. These clearing delivery is made would remain in the proposed rule would require a trustee to organizations indicated that upon first estate and be available to be distributed draw the full proceeds of letters of credit impression, if a member firm filed a pro rata. In effect, it is this equity which irrespective of their terms even though petition in bankruptcy or were the is the value of the contract, so it is they generally condition payment on subject of such a petition, the clearing merely the administration of deliveries delivery of a certification that additional organization would want the capability which would be affected, with respect to fluids are required to margin or to cover to draw the entire value of a letter of which the Commission has ample a default with respect to a contract. The credit posted as margin without authority under Section 20 of the Commission, however, is not persuaded consideration of whether variation Commodity Exchange Act.13 Thus, it by this argument. margin was owed and if so, the extent of appears that the underlying contract is The Commission’s proposal was intended to assure that customers using deficiency. This is because if an inquiry not modified by reason of as to the extent of the customer’s a letter of credit to meet original margin commencement of a case. Indeed, obligation under the letter of credit were obligations would be treated no although the proposed rule may require required, there would be the possibility a modification of the procedures of the differently than customers depositing clearing organizations for effecting other forms of non-cash margin or that payment could be enjoined as inconsistent with the terms of the letter, delivery upon a futures contract, it customers with excess cash margin thereby hampering the viability of such would not necessarily require a deposits. If letters of credit are treated modification of the contract terms differently than Treasury bills or other instruments as margin deposits. Moreover, as such letters constitute themselves. For these reasons, the non-cash deposits, there would be a original margin, they in effect generally Commission has retained the direction substantial incentive to use and accept in the final rule to provide for delivery to insure the clearing organization against nonpayment of obligations of the same occur outside a bankruptcy proceeding 14 Specifically, the Commission notes that nine and, as suggested by several clearing corporations allow their members to post class of customer of the clearing commentators and discussed below, has letters of credit to meet initial margin requirements: organization to the clearing extended these provisions to apply to Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Clearing Corporation, organization. The Commission also Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Board of Trade notes that a trustee in a pending the exercise of options on physicals. Clearing Corporation, Commodity Exchange 4. Letters of Credit. Section 190.08 (a) Clearing Corporation, Kansas City Board of Trade commodity broker liquidation (1) (i) (E) of the proposed regulations Clearing Corporation, New York Futures Exchange, proceeding expressly supported the required that the full proceeds of a letter New York Mercantile Exchange, Commodity Commission’s determination that letters Clearing Corporation and the MidAmerica of credit be so treated. For all of these of credit received, acquired, or held by Commodity Exchange. By comparison, the New the debtor to margin, guarantee, or Orleans Commodity Exchange and the Minneapolis reasons the Commission believes that secure a commodity contract be deemed Grain Exchange do not allow their members to post its original treatment of letters of credit customer property. Under this approach, letters of credit to meet initial margin requirements. is the most appropriate and the least In addition, four exchanges permit their members to subject to abuse. the trustee would be required to draw accept letters of crédit from customers to meet the full value of a letter of credit posted initial margin requirements. Those exchanges are: In making this determination, the as margin and treat the funds received New York Futures Exchange, New Orleans Commission also was guided by certain Commodity Exchange, Chicago Mercantile additional policy considerations. First, as customer property, irrespective of the Exchange and the MidAmerica Commodity margin obligation secured thereby. The Exchange. The following seven exchanges, however, the Commission recognizes that standby Commission’s proposal recognizes that do not permit their members to accept letters of letters of credit are not subject to it is the letter of credit itself which is credit from customers in meeting initial margin banking reserve requirements and may requirements: Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange, Inc., be uncollateralized. In a period of major posted as original margin, and the New York Mercantile Exchange, New York Cotton standby feature of the letter only Exchange, Kansas City Board of Trade, Chicago changes to the financial services which guarantees the payment of variation Board of Trade, Commodity Exchange, Inc. and the may be extended by banks and some margin. In this connection, the Minneapolis Grain Exchange. Due to recent periods corresponding uncertainty as to the of volatility in the markets, many of the clearing wisdom of virtually unrestricted writing Commission notes that létters of credit organizations have reviewed their letter of credit policies and adopted or proposed additional of standby letters, the Commission 13H.R. Rep. No. 95-595,95th Cong., 1st Sess. 451 stringent standards for letters of credit which are (1977). accepted as margin. aSee 11 U.S.C. 766. Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8719 believes that it would be unwise to consideration of this issue and the Commission is now adopting these adopt a policy which would further comments which the Commission amendments as final rules, the encourage the use of letters of credit received, the Commission has Commission and its staff will, of course, and, indeed, their substitution for other determined to amend its position so as consider additional comments or forms of margin.16 Second, it would be to permit the transfer of any omnibus inquiries relating to their application or inherently unfair to treat letters of credit account which is clearly denominated as interpretation. The Commission also differently from other financial a hedging account. The Commission wishes to note that whenever the term instruments such as Treasury Bills believes such a denomination is now “option contract on a physical which have been deposited with possible because, under rule 1.58,18 commodity*’ or other similar references commodity brokers as original margin. information as to whether positions in to “options on physicals” are used Third, encouraging the use of letters of an omnibus account are hedge positions herein, those terms do not include so- credit would favor large customers at should now be available to the carrying called “dealer options.” the expense of smaller market broker. Thus, an omnibus hedge account 8. Effect of Subchapter III and the participants since only larger customers may be transferred so long as the fact Securities Investors Protection Act of are permitted to make non-cash deposits that such an account is a hedge account 1970. The Commission’s assessment that of margin. This would contravene the is designated in the accounting records the particular problems of the spirit and intent of the Code’s of the commodity broker as required by bankruptcy of a firm engaged in both limitations on the return of specifically § 190.04(e)(1), provided that the carrying securities and commodities brokerage identifiable property which were broker has previously obtained, as activities are best handled on a case-by­ required by Rule 1.58, a written intended to assure parity between case basis has been questioned by a representation from the originating FCM number of commentators. Specifically, it customers with margining power and that each position contained in such those without it. has been urged that the Commission omnibus account is entitled to be initiate discussions with the Securities The Commission does not believe that margined as a hedge position. Investors Protection Corporation this rule will cause undue hardship as 6. Transfer Complexity. The (“SIPC”) with a view to developing a letters of credit need not be carried in Commission is aware that as a practical joint approach to those problems that amounts substantially greater than matter most of the complexity in the are likely to arise in connection with the actual margin obligations. Thus, the administration of a bankrupt estate will liquidation of a firm that has such a dual amounts of letters of credit and the arise from the provisions for transfer on business. In this regard, Commission frequency of their review can be customer instruction which are required staff initiated contacts with the staff of adjusted to ensure that the amount of by the Bankruptcy Code.19 Under die the Securities and Exchange funds affected by drawing upon the amendments to the Bankruptcy Code, Commission and SIPC concerning the letter in the event of a commodity however, commodity brokers have been Commission’s proposed rules. No further broker bankruptcy are commercially granted virtually unfettered authority to comments on the Commission’s rule reasonable. liquidate open commodity contracts in proposal were received as a result of 5. Nontransferability of Omnibus the event of a commodity broker these discussions. Accounts. Some commentators objected bankruptcy.20 As it is expected that As presently structured, both to the fact that, under the Commission’s frequent use will be made of this subchapter III of Chapter 7, which proposal, omnibus accounts would be authority, the occasions on which governs the liquidation of securities required to be liquidated without an transfers will occur should be brokers and subchapter IV will be option to transfer. In the Preamble to the significantly reduced, thereby applicable to the liquidation of such Federal Register release containing the simplifying the adminstration of the firms. In the majority of cases, however, proposed rules, the Commission debtor’s estate. The Commission further a joint commodity broker-securities explained that this would be required notes that if transfers are in fact dealer will be liquidated under the because of the difficulty of obtaining possible there is no good way to avoid Securities Investors Protection Act of meaningful customer instructions with complexity because the Code itself 1970 (“SIPA”) which provides for respect to the numerous individual requires the value of property to liquidation of securities brokers outside positions which may comprise an fluctuate after the filing date and of a bankruptcy proceeding. The SIPA omnibus account.17 Upon further contains no provisions for the liquidation procedures establish a reclamation of property free of a pro priority only for the customers of the 16 In this connection, the Commission notes that rata distribution. debtor’s securities business. Section 7(b) there is increasing awareness by banks of the 7. Exchange-Traded Options. At the of SIPA, however, provides: problems inherent in the issuance of letters of suggestion of several of the credit. See, e.g„ Salamon and Carrington, Chase commentators, the Commission has To the extent consistent with the Halts Unsecured Letters of Credit to Securities amended the proposed regulations to provisions of * * * [SIPA] or as otherwise Firms in the Wake o f 2 Failures, Wall St. J., Sept. 1, ordered by the court, a trustee [in a SIPA 1982, at 4, col. 3. The Commission also notes that specify more clearly the treatment of while only two or three banks actually issue letters liquidation] shall be subject to the same exchange-traded option contracts upon duties as a trustee in a case under chapter 7 of credit for use in meeting margin obligations on bankruptcy. Where these amendments commodity futures positions, the issues thereby of the * * * [code], including, if the debtor is implicated are broader than the question of the have been made, they are discussed in a commodity broker, * * * the duties appropriate treatment to be accorded such letters in some detail below. The Commission specified in subchapter IV of such chapter 7 connection with a commodity broker bankruptcy believes these rules generally satisfy the * * * 21 proceeding. See also In re Twist Cap, Inc. 1 Bankr. concerns expressed by the 284-85 (D. Fla. 1979) (order temporarily restraining It should be noted that subchapters Ed bank from honoring standby letters of credit held by commentators. Although the and IV are structured so that any creditors of debtor on the ground that the customer property held by such a firm beneficiaries would receive a preference contrary to 1817 CFR 1.58. bankruptcy law). "11 U.S.C. 765-66. can be distributed as separate estates 17 See proposed § 190.02(f)(1), 46 FR at 57559-60, 20 Section 6(a) of the Amendments adding a new under the two subchapters. n. 9 supra, and the related discussion concerning Section 556 to the Code. See n. 42 infra for text of omnibus accounts, 46 FR at 57541. Section 556. 8115 U.S.C. 78fff—1(b). 8720 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations

The Commission is aware that the commodity contract consistent with that II. Section by Section Analysis potential for an interpretation giving which must be made to obtain the only limited recognition to subchapter transfer of a specifically identifiable This section discusses those proposed IV under SIPA may well raise problems commodity contract. See § § 190.08(d) (1J rules with respect to which comments in implementing that subchapter in a and (2). The Commission also has were received and explains the joint bankruptcy. First, there may be reviewed and revised the final rules in Commission’s response thereto. In questions as to which of the provisions light of its recent experience m addition, all other material changes of that subchapter constitute duties of bankruptcy proceedings. The which have been made in the final rules, the trustee. Second, disputes may also Commission believes that die final rules even if not made in response to arise as to whether or not the duties provide a trustee in a commodity broker particular comments, are described. If imposed on the trustee by die bankruptcy proceeding with clear and no comments were received on a Commission’s bankruptcy regulations concise instructions for the liquidation proposed rule and it was adopted as are duties of a SIPA trustee for purposes or transfer of assets in a manner proposed, no analysis is provided. of a SIPA liquidation. consistent with assuring customers the Definitions The Commission undoubtedly could maximum recovery of their segregated require each regulated commodity firm funds and insulating the commodities Bankruptcy Code, In its proposal, the to be structured as a legal entity markets and other market participants Commission defined the term separate from any affiliated securities from undue and unnecessary disruption. "“Bankruptcy Code” in § 190.01(e) for firm. However, although this would at The Commission would note in this convenience of reference to exclude least partially solve the joint broker- regard that the rules instruct the trustee certain provisions of the Bankruptcy dealer problem, the Commission as to what to do when confronted with Reform Act of 1978 and the Federal believes that the adoption of such an the most complex scenario. The Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure which approach at this time would be operative facts of a particular would not generally apply to commodity unnecessarily disruptive of accepted bankruptcy proceeding, of course, may broker bankruptcies. Certain objections business practices and could have make application of many of the to this approach were raised on the burdensome effects unwarranted by die regulations and procedures unnecessary, ground that there was no reason to low incidence of commodity firm particularly as all commodity contracts exclude some portions of the bankruptcy bankruptcies. Indeed, the most sensible often will have been liquidated prior to law. The reason for defining solution to this potential problem the filing date. Of course, if the trustee appears to have been suggested by the determines that the commodity broker “Bankruptcy Code” in this manner is commentators. Thus, the Commission holds no open customer positions or merely one of convenience—to permit intends to instruct its staff to initiate holds no specifically identifiable easy reference in the Commission’s rules discussions with SIPC with a view property, as defined herein, notice and to that part of the bankruptcy law which towards developing a common proposal procedures concerning these types of would generally govern commodity or understanding as to the appropriate property can be disregarded. Moreover, brokers. This short-hand reference has treatment of the joint commodity broker- if a “bulk” transfer of open positions can no substantive effect and has been securities dealer in bankruptcy. In this be completed within one or two days retained as proposed in the final rules. regard, die Commission is aware dial after the petition for bankruptcy is filed, Commodity Contract. Proposed the number of such joint firms is notices to customers concerning § 190.01(g) provided that the term increasing and as a result the need for a instructions, as well as the liquidation “commodity contract” would have the satisfactory resolution of this matter provisions, will not come into effect It is same meaning as that set forth in may become even more apparent in the unlikely that transfers will be effected section 761(4} of the Code. However, as future. where there is a substantial shortfall in one of the commentators correctly 9. General. Commentators generally segregated funds. It is the existence of a pointed out, prior to the recent agreed that the Commission should shortfall which necessarily complicates amendents to the Code, that section develop comprehensive regulations to the calculations necessary to detemine failed to include commodity options in govern commodity broker liquidations the extent of property which may be the definition of a “commodity contract” under subchapter IV of chapter 7 of the transferred. However, if such a transfer held by a clearing organization. Code. A commodity broker, it must be is possible at all, it is highly likely that it Nonetheless, no revision to the remembered, may be a firm with a local, will be orchestrated in such a short time. Commission’s proposed definition of national or worldwide hedging and In this connection, the Commission “commodity contract” is necessary notes that as many commentators speculating clientele and the financial because this omission has been situation of such firms at the time of requested reduction of time periods as bankruptcy will vary in each case. requested their extension. corrected by Section 16(2) of the Bankruptcy Act Amendments which Several commentators, however, noted It is not the intent of the Commission the complexity of certain aspects of the to require the trustee to engage in amended Section 761 of the Code to regulatory scheme provided for by the useless activities or to expend debtor read as follows: proposed regulations and suggested that funds needlessly. Thus, as explained (4) “Commodity contract” means— the Commission simplify them. more fully below, the Commission has * * * * * To the extent that this concern could delegated to the Director of the Division (D) With respect to a clearing organization, be addressed consistently with the of Trading and Markets broad discretion contract for the purchase or sale of a overall policy objectives underlying this to grant a trustee an exemption from or commodity for future delivery on, or subject part, the Commission has endeavored to extension of time to fulfill non-statutory to the rules of, a contract market or board of do so in file final rules. For example, in deadlines. The Commission expects that trade that is cleared by such clearing response to comments, the rules make such exemptions will not be granted on organization, or commodity option traded on, the deposit necessary to obtain the a routine basis, but rather in cases of or subject to the rules of, a contract market transfer or return of specifically hardship, such as in the liquidation of a or board of trade that is cleared by such identifiable property other than an open particularly large firm. clearing organization; {Emphasis added). Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8721

Thus, the Commission has adopted the remaining.” To alleviate this account has been substituted for definition of “commodity contract” as uncertainty, the Commission, pursuant proprietary account in final proposed. to its authority to refine the net equity § 190.01(w).27In this connection, it Final net equity determination date. definition, has modified its definition of should be noted that the language in In proposed § 190.01(s), the Commission final net equity determination date, as Section 766(h) of the Code which defined “final net equity determination suggested by the commentator. As such, expressly subordinates a customer claim date" as the latest of: (1) The day the final rule provides that the final net based on a “proprietary account” to immediately after all commodity equity determination date will be the those of other customer28 would apply contracts for the account of customers of later of four specified occurrences—the to those accounts held by customers the debtor have been transferred, three events described above or the day defined in the Part 190 rules as “non­ liquidated or satisfied by exercise or immediately following the day on which public customers” and not to the re­ delivery, (2) the bar date for filing all property other than commodity named “house accounts” which are the customer proofs of claim, or (3) the day contracts held fo? the account of property of the debtor and would be following the disposition of all disputed customers has been transferred, available to satisfy the claims of claims. One commentator asked returned, or liquidated. creditors in any event. whether, under the Commission’s Foreign futures. In its proposal, the Illegal commodity contract. The proposed definition, it would be possible Commission tied the meaning of foreign Commission has determined to delete for the final net equity determination futures (proposed § 190.01 (t)) to that from the final rules as unnecessary its date to occur before die date on which contained in the Code.24 It was proposed definition in § 190.01(w) of an all customer property had been returned suggested that the Commission clarify “illegal commodity contract” [i.e., an off- or liquidated. As a practical matter, such which contracts traded on foreign exchange futures contract or a property generally would be returned or markets will be considered to be prohibited commodity option contract) liquidated prior to the bar date for filing forward contracts and which will be as the bankruptcy courts may be customer proofs of claim. Rules considered to be futures contracts. This unwilling to extend the customer 190.02(b)(1), 190.02(f)(2), and 190.03(c) distinction is significant to a person with priority to claims based on such require the early liquidation of a claim based on a foreign contract contracts. See, e.g., CoPetro Marketing specifically identifiable property which because if such a contract is considered Group, Inc. v. Commodity Futures is not a commodity contract. Similarly, to be a futures contract, the claimant Trading Commission, 680 F. 2d 566 (9th § 190.02(f)(3) requires the prompt will be entitled to the customer priority Cir. 1982). liquidation of any other property held by which is not available to a customer Non-public customer. The proposed the debtor which is not otherwise to be holding a forward contract.25 In this definition of “non-public customer” transferred or returned, or which has not connection, it should be noted that the incorporated by reference certain previously been liquidated. Bankruptcy Act does not define what a language in the Commission’s existing Rule 302(e) of the Federal Rules of forward contract is nor does it give the Bankruptcy Procedure currently definition of "proprietary account” Commission the authority to do so. The contained in Rule 1.3(y).29One contemplates a bar date of six months Commission, however, does not believe after a bankruptcy filing for the filing of commentator suggested that the scope of that establishing criteria for the definition of “non-public customer” proofs of claim. Although under the characterizing foreign futures contracts Commission’s rules the filing of a proof be broadened to include the minor as either futures or forward contracts dependents of certain persons described of claim as to property for which would be appropriate in view of the customer instructions are requested in Rule 1.3(y) where such dependents great diversity of contracts that are are th§ beneficiaries of a trust account must occur very early,22 the trustee need currently or will be traded in the future not require proofs of claim to be filed on foreign markets. Rather, such a carried by the debtor regardless of whether such children reside in the before the six month period has elapsed determination is better made on a case- for other property. by-case basis by the courts. insider’s household as is currently Notwithstanding the foregoing, House account. Proposed § 190.01 (hh) required by § 1.3(y)(vi). The Commission Section 761(17)(A) of the Code which defined “proprietary account” to mean does not believe such a modification is defines net equity 23 could be read to any commodity account owned by the warranted because the trustee currently mean that the value of property not debtor. It was recommended, however, has the authority to avoid transfers liquidated, transferred, or returned prior that the term “house account” be made by the debtor with the intent to to the liquidation, transfer, or substituted for the term “proprietary hinder, delay or defraud any entity to identification for delivery of all account” to be consistent with industry which the debtor was or became commodity contracts would cease to practice and to avoid any confusion that obligated.30 In addition, the simplicity fluctuate. The ambiguity lies with the might result from the use of the same which was sought by the Commission meaning of the phrase “balance term to mean two different things within through using an existing definition the Commission’s regulations. (The would be lost. Thus, the definition of 22 See § 190.08(d)(4). definition of proprietary account in "non-public customer” has been 23 Section 781, as amended by Section 16(10) of Commission Rule 1.3(y)26 has a broader adopted as proposed.31 the Amendments, reads in pertinent part: scope than the definition proposed to be (17) “net equity means, subject to such rules and included in this Part 190.) The 27 Proposed § 190.01(w) defining the term “illegal regulations as the Commission promulgates under commodity contract” has been deleted [see the Act, with respect to the aggregate of all of a Commission believes that this is a discussion infra) and new § 190.01(w) contains the customer's accounts that such customer has in the sensible suggestion and the term house definition of “house account." same capacity— “ See n. 12 supra for text of the addition to (A) the balance remaining in such customer's 24 Section 761(11) of the Code provides: “foreign Section 766(h).. accounts immediately after— future" means contract for the purchase or sale of a “ 17 CFR 1.3(y). (i) all commodity contracts of such customer in commodity for future delivery on, or subject to the 30 See Section 548 of the Code. such capacity have been transferred, liquidated, or rules of, a board of trade outside the United States. *' See text accompanying n. 28 supra which become identified for delivery; and “ See Sections 761 (4) and (9) and 766(h) of the explains that the recent amendment to Section (ii) all obligations of such customer to the debtor Code. 766(h) of the Code added by the Bankruptcy Act have been offset * * *. “ 17 CFR 1.3(y). Amendments subordinates the claims of customers 8722 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations

Open commodity contract. An Specifically Identifiable Property. The which results from their hedging objection was raised to the point made proposed definition of the term function. It is for this reason that the by the Commission in the Federal “specifically identifiable property’* Commission believes these are the only Register release accompanying the • (§ 190.01(11), final § 190.01 (kk)) provided open contracts which should be treated proposed rules that the proposed that, among other things, an open as specifically identifiable contracts. definition of “open commodity contract” commodity contract will be specifically The Commission is also modifying the (§ 190.01 fee)} as a contract which has identified to a customer if it can be term specifically identifiable property been established in fact would exclude identified from the books and records of deposited with respect to deliveries in bucketed trades.32 The commentators the debtor as held for the account of that response to certain comments made were concerned that a customer who customer. One commentator noted, concerning the procedures set forth in had unwittingly been the victim of however, that proposed §§ 190.02(f)(1) § 190.05. A full discussion of these bucketing by their broker might thus be and 190.08(d)(2) appeared to limit the changes is included in the preamble unfairly penalized. However, the only commodity contracts eligible for transfer discussion of that section. at customer request to futures contracts relevance in these rules of this definition Other Definitional Comments. The is to define a class of contracts eligible which are part of bona fide hedging transactions or to dealer option Commission also received several for transfer. The definition itself will not additional comments regarding its affect a customer’s claim against the contracts. In order to make its intent clear that the contracts eligible for proposed definitions in § 190.01. For estate based on a trade which has been transfer are the same as those which are example, one commentator noted that a bucketed. As a contract which has never specifically identifiable (which are the number of the proposed rules refer to been executed on an exchange cannot ones which may be transferred upon bona fide hedging transactions as be transferred, the Commission believes customer instruction under the Code 35 }, defined in Rule 1.3 (z) of the that the proposed definition of open that commentator recommended that the Commission’8 regulations. However, contracts is appropriate and has Commission amend the definition of the § 190.04(e) of the proposed rules adopted it as proposed. term “specifically identifiable provides that notwithstanding Rule Order of relief Proposed § 190.01 (dd) commodity contract” to conform it to the 1.3(z), a trustee may generally rely on defines the term “order of relief’ to commodity contracts eligible for transfer the hedge account designation in a mean the filing of a petition in at customer request. debtor’s accounting records in bankruptcy in a voluntary case and the The Commission believes that there is determining whether an account is adjudication of bankruptcy in an merit to this recommendation and has eligible for transfer at a customer’s involuntary case. In response to the narrowed the definition of specifically request. This commentator comments received, the Commission is identifiable commodity contracts to recommended that a special definition changing that term as used throughout those which are contained in an account of hedge accounts be adopted for Part 190 to “order for relief’ to conform designated in the accounting records of purposes of the bankruptcy rules. to the Code. the debtor as a hedge account m The Commission does not believe that Principal contract One commentator accordance with § 190.04(e)(1). In a special definition is warranted. The requested that the Commission amend addition, the Commission has made that rules require that the customer’s the definition of “principal contract” definition applicable to exchange-traded preference with respect to a hedging contained in § 190.01 (gg) of the proposed options by adding to the hedge positions account be recorded, so as to enable the transferable under the proposed rule rules to add after the word trustee to determine directly from the “Commission” the words “or rules tof a those positions which are commodity option transactions which have been basic customer account records whether contract market which it is obligated to or not a contract is subject to a enforce.” The commentator stated that determined by the relevant contract market to be economically appropriate liquidation or transfer instruction. this language was necessary to exclude § 190.06(d)(2). It is not the Commission’s from the definition those transactions to the reduction of risks in the conduct and management of a commercial intent to make the trustee responsible which may be executed off the floor of a for incorrect designations, as the board of trade pursuant to rules which enterprise pursuant to rules which have been adopted in accordance with the Commission believes that customers have not been specifically approved by and commodity brokers should be the Commission but which the contract requirements of Rule 1.61(b) “ and approved by the Commission pursuant responsible for making such market is obligated to enforce m to Section 5a(12) 37 of the Commodity designations correct in the first instance. conformity with Rule 1.53.33 The Exchange Act. By amending § 190.01 (kk) The Commission does not, however, Commission agrees and the definition as set forth above, the Commission wish to free the FCM and the customer has been changed as requested. In this believes that greater certainty and of their responsibility for making a connection, die Commission notes that direction will be provided to the trustee correct designation upon which the the need for this amendment is in the administration of the debtor’s trustee can be expected to rely. To do so highlighted by the recent enactment of estate. The Commission also notes that would provide both an incentive and a amendments to the Commodity this amendment recognizes that, in means to avoid the limitations proposed Exchange Act which would in effect general, commodity contracts have no by these regulations with respect to the reduce the number of contract market value or existence independent of the transferability of positions. rules which will require approval by the equity attributable to them. In contrast, The same commentator also suggested Commission. 34 contracts which have been entered into that the Commission should make clear for hedging purposes have an intangible whether the term “transfer,” as used in holding proprietary accounts as defined by the Commission to be non-public customers to those of value separate and apart from any the proposed rules, has the same public customers. equity deposited with respect to them meaning as in section 101(40) of the *2 46 FR at 57538, supra n. 9. Code,38 and in particular, to what extent ” 17 CFR 1_53. 35 11 U.S.C. 785(aM2) and 766(c). 34 S e e Futures Trading Act of 1962. Pub. L. No. 97- “ 17 CFR 1.61(b). “ Section 101 (40) has been redesignated as 444, §: 216,96 Stat 2294 (amending 7 U.S.C. 7a(12)). 37 7 U.S.C. 7a(12), as amended, s u p r a n. 34. Section 101 (41) by § 1(a)(1) of the Amendments. Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8723

a liquidation would be considered a filed by it or filed against it within period during which account transfers transfer. In this connection, the Twenty-four hours after the filing. One which could not be voided ran from the Commission notes that section 764(b)39 of the commentators expressed concern time of the filing of the petition rather of the Code, which permits the that a clearing organization might be at than from the entry of the order for Commission to insulate certain transfers risk in the exercise of its rights, such as relief.43 This provision has now been horn avoidance, also provides for the the right to liquidate open commodity changed to the latter time period.44 separate treatment of liquidations. contracts within five days of the filing of Nonetheless, in response to the Presumably the Commission can the bankruptcy petition, if the required commentators’ concerns, the characterize under that section what notice were not given but the clearing Commission is providing that a liquidations are protected transfers organization acted in good faith contemporaneous notice of filing be without being bound by other Code unaware of whether notice was given. In given to the debtor’s designated self- provisions. For this reason, the this connection, several commentators regulatory organization and suggests Commission does not intend that the recommended that the Commission add that the self-regulatory organizations definition of the term “transfer” in these to § 190.02(a)(1) an exculpatory clause also adopt their own rules to assure rules to be coextensive with that in to the effect that failure to give the notice from a member debtor. Although section 101(40) of the Code which required notice would not affect actions some comments suggested that the provides a very broad definition for taken by a clearing organization in good debtor should be required to notify the purposes of the preference section of the faith. The Commission appreciates the clearing organizations of which it is a Code, which are not really germane to clearing organizations' concerns but member, any carrying brokers with most of the subchapter IV provisions believes that the rights of a clearing which it deals, and all self-regulatory concerning transfers of commodity organization do not hinge in this organizations to which it belongs, the contracts. In addition, the Commission instance upon notice to the Commission Commission believes that notice to a wishes to point out that to the extent and, furthermore, that recent debtor’s designated self-regulatory these rules contemplate the insulation of amendments to the Code, and in organization, the entity responsible for certain transfers from avoidance by the particular the addition of Section 556,41 monitoring the financial status of the trustee, they are very specific as to the provide adequate protections for commodity broker, is sufficient.45 intended scope of the term transfer. clearing organizations. That section Other parties commenting on Two commentators requested that generally protects a clearing proposed § 190.02(a)(1) observed that it several other terms used in the proposed organization’s right to liquidate a may not be possible for a commodity rules be specifically defined, including commodity contract pursuant to broker to give the required notice to the the terms “commodity interest”, contractual agreement and to receive Commission within the prescribed 24- “deficit” and “bulk transfer.” In variation or maintenance margin hour period after such filing. The response to these suggestions, the payments from a trustee free of the stay Commission agrees that if an Commission is deleting the term provisions of the Code.41 involuntary petition were filed on a “commodity interest” wherever it occurs It should also be noted that the time Friday, for example, the commodity to avoid any possible confusion as to its period allotted for the transfers of broker itself might not receive notice meaning and substituting the defined commodity contracts which may be term, “commodity contract.” With within the requisite 24 hours. Thus, the protected from avoidance under Section time requirement of this rule has been respect to the use of the term “deficit,” 764(b) is set by statute which the the Commission has provided further changed such that in the case of an Commission is without discretion to involuntary petition, the commodity guidance in the sections of this release relax, and that the same amendments which discuss those rules in which that broker must notify the Commission and alleviate the most difficult timing its designated self-regulatory term is used. If no specific discussion problem under the Code. As originally appears, the Commission intends that enacted, in involuntary cases, the time organization as soon as possible after the definition of that term shall be the receiving notice of the filing, but no later than one business day thereafter. same as that contemplated by 41 Section 6(a) of the Amendments added section Commission Rule 1.17.40 Finally, the 556 to the Code. With respect to a voluntary filing, the meaning of the term “bulk transfer” is “ New section 556 (to be codified at 11 U.S.C. 556) Commission has modified the language implicit in the rules. That term is reads as follows: “The contractual right of a to state expressly that notice shall be commodity broker or forward contract merchant to given at least contemporaneously with intended to encompass a transfer of all cause the liquidation of a commodity contract, as or a portion of the open commodity defined in section 761(4), or forward contract the filing but may be given prior thereto. contracts of the debtor at one time other because of a condition of the kind specified in This raises no problems for the broker than upon an individual customer’s section 365(e)(1) of this title, and the right to a who will know when it intends to make variation or maintenance margin payment received such a voluntary application. In fact, the instruction. Such transfers would from, a trustee with respect to open commodity generally be in accordance with section contracts or forward contracts, shall not be stayed, Commission strongly encourages the 764(b)(1) of the Code apd § § 190.06 (e) avoided, or otherwise limited by operation of any giving of advance notice in a voluntary and (f) of this part. provision of this title or by the order of a court in case and wishes to underscore the fact any proceeding under this title. As used in this that any such early notice will be kept Operation of the Debtor's Estate Prior to section, the term “contractual right” includes a right set forth in a rule or bylaw of a clearing confidential. Early notification of the the Primary Liquidation Date organization or contract market or in-a resolution of Notice to the Commission and to the governing board thereof.” 43 See 48 FR at 57541, supra n. 9 (discussion of Designated Self-Regulatory The House Report accompanying this legislation lengthy time lapse which could occur in an states, however, that: ”As used in this section (556], involuntary case between the filing of the petition Organization. Section 190.02(a)(1) of the the right to liquidate a commodity contract is only and the adjudication of bankruptcy). proposed rules would have required that the right to close out an open position. For example, “ Section 17(b) of the Amendments amending a commodity broker give notice to the the right to liquidate does not constitute the right to Section 764(b) of the Code. Commission of a petition in bankruptcy transfer cash, securities, or property held with “ See Commission rules 1.3(ff) and 1.52,17 CFR respect to such contracts, except to the extent 1.3(ff) and 17 CFR 1.52. Of course, a vigilant otherwise provided in this title.” designated self-regulatory organization should 39 11 UJD.C. 764(b). H.R. Rep. No. 97-420,97th Cong., 2d Sess. 586 ordinarily be conscious of the approaching 4017 CFRT.17. (1982). bankruptcy of one of its members. 8724 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1,1983/ Rules and Regulations

Commission would be extremely One commentator recommended that Notice to Customers Concerning important, for instance, in the case a provision be added to proposed Instructions for Return of Specifically where a petition is filed late on a Friday §§ 190.02(a)(2) to the effect that such a Identifiable Property Other Than afternoon. If so notified, the Commission transfer would not be invalidated by the Commodity Contracts. Proposed could assist over the weekend in failure to give the required notice. § 190.02(b)(1) would have required the arranging transfers of accounts However, the invalidation of such a trustee, within twenty-four hours of an protected from avoidance by the transfer is precisely the result which the order for relief, to publish a two-day trustee 46 so as to prevent a market Commission intends. If no notice is notice to customers stating that all reaction to the news of the bankruptcy required to insulate such transfers from specifically identifiable property other from affecting the ability of the broker to later attack, there will be no incentive to than open contracts will be liquidated effect such a transfer or from adversely inform the Commission and no way for five days after the second-day notice if affecting valuation. In general, early the Commission to assure in advance the customer has not instructed the notice should assist in the prompt that the transfer to be effected meets the trustee as to its return. The notice would liquidation or transfer of open contracts pro rata requirements of these rules. be required to describe what constitutes held by the debtor. Another suggestion with respect to specifically identifiable property in proposed § 190.02(a)(2) was that the One final point raised by the accordance with the Commission’s Commission preclude the trustee from definition. commentators with respect to proposed seeking a stay against a clearing § 190.02(a)(1) was that, upon receipt of Several commentators objected to the organization. This point is now shortness of the twenty-four hour such notice, the Commission should addressed by new Section 556 of the designate a staff person to be available period, particularly if the order for relief Code.49 As already noted, that section were entered on a Friday, and suggested for consultation throughout the expressly preserves the right of a proceeding. In response to this and that one business day be substituted carrying broker or clearing organization instead. The Commission agrees that similar comments, the Commission has to liquidate a commodity contract free added a new provision, § 190.10(d) the twenty-four hours is not sufficiently from the operation of the Code’s stay flexible, and accordingly, has changed final rules, which delegates to the provisions. Director of the Division of Trading and the requirement to two business days.51 In fact, even independent of these In this connection, the Commission also Markets or his designee most of the rule^, the very existence of Section 556 functions lodged with the Commission has provided exemptive relief from any should create a strong incentive for non-statutorily imposed time limit by the regulations.47 For example, it persons affected by a bankruptcy to authorizes the Director to monitor contained in these rules.52 This should contact the Commission and the further ease any hardship which might bankruptcy proceedings generally, to applicable carrying brokers and clearing approve transfers of commodity arise without discouraging the prompt organizations as soon as possible. In action on the part of the trustee which is contracts, and to extend or exempt a such a case, customers of the debtor, the debtor from Commission-imposed time essential to the effective administration commodity broker, and any potential of a commodity broker bankruptcy. limits. In this connection, the Director transferee broker may need to provide may need to seek assistance from the prompt assurances that the carrying An additional clarification is also heads of other units of the Commission broker or clearing organization would required with respect to this section. and their staffs. (Commission staff has not be exposed to undue risk during the Specifically, no notice need be given to generally been available to assist negotiation and completion of a transfer owners or holders of dealer option trustees in connection with recent of accounts and therefore need not contracts where the debtor is not a bankruptcies, the last of which was filed exercise its right of liquidation. The dealer option grantor. This is because in 1980). However, trustees should be existence of this section also means that such contracts are generally aware that the Commission would not customers with bargaining power, as a transferable without regard to the be constrained to oppose a position practical matter, may need to take an funded balance available to support taken by a trustee with which the interest in providing such assurances at their transfer.53 Commission did not agree. the time they enter into customer The Commission also wishes to point Notice as to Transfers under Section agreements. out that if a “bulk” transfer of open *764(b) of the Bankruptcy Code. Proposed One commentator requested that contracts is effected during the two § 190.02(a)(2) would have provided that § 190.02(a)(2) be amended to permit a business days following the entry of the by the close of business on the third customer to order the liquidation or order for relief, no § 190.02(b)(1) notice business day after a petition in transfer of his contracts before the need be given to a customer whose bankruptcy had been filed, the trustee, trustee undertook such action. This, specifically identifiable property has the applicable self-regulatory however, would undermine the basic been transferred. Moreover, if a “bulk” organization, or the commodity broker concept of a bankruptcy proceeding transfer is completed after the notice would be required to notify the which is intended to ensure that no one has already been given requesting Commission as to whether a “bulk” obtains more than his pro rata share of customer instructions as to the transfer of commodity contracts would the estate. The Commission notes that disposition of specifically identifiable be effected. (The final rule has been under these rules and the; Code there is property, those instructions must be conformed to the recent amendment to opportunity for customers to seek to forwarded to the transferee broker upon Section 764(b) of the Code which makes control the disposition of open contracts their receipt and the transferee must this time period run from the date of the and specifically identifiable property.50 comply with them to the extent order for relief rather than from the filing of the petition.)48 49 See n. 42 supra. 51 This two-day period has also been selected to 50 See $ 190.02(b) of the rules and Section 765(a)(2) conform to § 190.02(b)(2) so that the rules do not of the Code which require the trustee to seek provide for numerous different time frames. 4811 U.S.C. 764(b), as amended. customer instructions regarding the disposition of 821 190.10(b). The procedure under which such 47 See discussion of this provision infra. open contracts and specifically identifiable relief may be obtained is discussed more fully infra. ^Section 17(b) of the Amendments. property. - 83 See also § 190.06(f)(3)(i). Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8725

possible.54 In such a case, the transferee account for which a customer has not proposed rules. However, this potential is encouraged to contact those requested early liquidation are eligible difficulty has been eliminated by the customers who may want to reevaluate for transfer on customer instructions.56 Bankruptcy Act Amendments which their instructions in light of the transfer. One commentor suggested that the changed the time during which “bulk” Other commentators thought that the Commission make clear that customers transfers can be effected in an language of the notice might lead to a could direct the trustee to either involuntary case. As the order for relief misapprehension that open contracts transfer, if eligible, or liquidate their is not entered until adjudication and as and other property which are not contracts before the expiration of the an adjudication would ordinarily take at specifically identifiable may not have to four business days subsequent to least several weeks, even if be liquidated. Minor technical bankruptcy during which “bulk” uncontested,60 ample time is now amendments have been made to remove transfers can be effected.57 As noted available for a trustee to obtain this misapprehension. In this connection above,58 if a “bulk" transfer of ail open permission from the bankruptcy court and in response to specific comments contracts is arranged within two before contacting customers. requesting that the Commission provide business days following the entry of the Other minor technical changes have a form of notice, the Commission has order for relief,59 then the requirement of also been made to § 190.02(b)(3), as included a sample form which will satify § 190.02(b)(2) to solicit customer adopted. For reasons of style and the rule, if used, and which makes clear instructions regarding the disposition of precision, as noted above, the that liquidation can occur for other those open commodity contracts which reasons.55 In fact, § 190.02(b)(1), as are hedges would be unnecessary. In Commission deleted the language adopted, specifically states that use of fact, to require the trustee to respond to requesting customer instructions with the sample notice provided by the instructions concerning individual respect to the “preferred disposition” of Commission constitutes compliance accounts during the period immediately customer property, substituting instead with the notice requirement of following a bankruptcy when the trustee a request for specific instructions as to § 190.02(b)(1), might be negotiating with a potential the “return, liquidation or transfer” of On its own initiative, the Commission transferee to accept a “bulk” transfer such property. has made one other change to could hinder, or perhaps subvert Proof of Customer Claim. Section § 190.02(b)(1), as adopted, which entirely, that process. Of course, 190.02(d) of the proposed rules required requires that the notice also alert customers may send such instructions to the trustee to cause the proof of customers to the fact that, even if they the trustee, but he would not be required customer claim to set forth the bar date instruct the trustee on a timely basis to to honor them until expiration of the for its filing and to specify detailed return their property, it may nonetheless statutory period for “bulk“ transfers or information. Several commentators be liquidated it for any reason it has not the conclusion of such a transfer. suggested that the degree of detail been returned as requested. This One final recommendation with required was too burdensome, amendment conforms the format of the respect to proposed § 190.02(b)(2) was particularly with respect to customers section to that of § 190.02(b)(2). that it be revised to incorporate a who want to reclaim specifically Notice to Customers Concerning description, in the rule itself, of those identifiable property. The Commission Instructions for Transfer or Liquidation types of open contracts eligible for believes that this is a valid concern and of Certain Open Commodity Contracts. transfer by individual instruction, i.e., has amended § 190.02(d) to provide that Proposed § 190.02(b)(2) .required the bona fide hedge and dealer option the trustee need only request, in his trustee to request instructions from contracts, rather than by allusion to discretion, that customers provide the customers as to the preferred disposition § 190.02(f)(1). The Commission believes, information required by that rule to the of certain of their open contracts within however, that the reference to extent reasonably possible. However, forty-eight hours after entry of an order § 190.02(f)(1) is more precise as there are the Commission would like to make two for relief. Commentators again other conditions on transferability points with respect to a proof of claim suggested using two business days in contained therein. Indeed, § 190.02(b)(2) for specifically identifiable property. case an order for relief were entered on would become too convoluted if the First, by definition, the property which is a Friday. The Commission finds merit in language of § 190.02(f)(1) were specifically identifiable is extremely this suggestion and has revised the final incorporated in full therein. limited. (§ 190.01 (kk)). Second, if a rule accordingly. Another commentator Notice to Customers Concerning customer were willing to pay full value argued that such a time period was too Involuntary Bankruptcy Proceeding. into the estate under § 190.08(d)(1) (i) short in general because typically the Proposed § 190.0.2(b)(3) provided that in and (ii) to recover his specifically debtor’s records are in disarray. an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding, identifiable property, the trustee would Although sympathetic to this concern, upon leave of the court, the trustee could need only proof of specific identification the Commission believes a longer period notify customers of the proceeding and from the customer or the records of the of time would not be feasible. The request customer instructions with debtor to process the claim. On the number of customers who would have to respect to the disposition of certain other hand, since thcCode prohibits the be notified pursuant to this provision property before entry of the order for return of specifically identifiable should not be too great, because only relief. One commentator responded that ■property which exceeds a customer’s contracts contained in a hedging the need to receive approval of the allowed pro rata share, if its return is bankruptcy court was too burdensome sought under § 190.08(d)(l)(ii) the trustee u See § 190.02(c). Rule 190.02(c) also answers a given the restrictive time periods question posed by two of the commentators as to imposed by other provisions of the will need detailed information from the the extent to which customer instructions are binding on either the trustee or the transferee. As 40 See. e.g., Jefferson National Investment “ See §§ 190.01 (kk)(2) and 190.02(f)(1). noted in the text, that rule provides that the Corporation, 80-00352 (Bank. Ct. M.D. Fla. 1980) in transferee must comply with the instructions to the 57 See Section 764(b) of the Code and which the involuntary petition was filed on March extent practicable. A similar standard would apply $ 190.02(a)(2). 17,1980 and the date set for the debtor's response to the trustee. “ See discussion of § 190.02(b)(1). was April 9,1980. No order for relief could have “ The sample notice appears in the Appendix to “ Two business days is the time period been entered by the court before the date of the the rules. established by § 190.02(b)(2). debtor’s response. 8726 Federai Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations

customer to determine the funded that established by the Code. First, this will be free from avoidance by the portion of his estimated net equity. is the statutory limit during which such trustee notwithstanding the eligibility In addition, one commentator was transfers are permitted free of a precise requirements of § 190.06(e). concerned that a public customer with a pro rate disposition. Of course, if the (§ 190.06(g)(1)). No change is therefore discretionary account could not render a trustee determines no transfer is required to respond to the comment. description of “all transactions” for the possible as in a case of severe under­ The same commentator further 90-day period preceding the filing date segregation, then contracts may be requested that the Commission make as required by proposed § 190.02(d)(6). liquidated as soon as such a clear that a bulk transfer may consist of The Commission believes that there is determination is made. Indeed, the as many contracts as is feasible and not merit to this concern and has Commission would like to make clear necessarily all contracts held by the consequently deleted that requirement that such transfers are generally debtor for its customers. The from the final rules. expected to occur well before expiration Commission notes, however, that Transfers. Section 190.02(e)(1) of the of the four-day maximum. For example, § 190.06(f)(3) already makes clear that a proposed rules provided that the trustee as a practical matter, the Commission trustee can effect a bulk transfer of less for a commodity broker bankruptcy in a would not expect a clearing organization than all customer accounts. If the voluntary case must, as soon as to wait more than one business day records of the debtor are in poor order, possible, but in any event no later than before closing out the open positions of Jiowever, the trustee may deem it four business days after the filing date, an insolvent commodity broker unless advisable not to make anything less use its best efforts to effect a transfer of the trustee or customers holding large than a bulk transfer except, of course, of the open commodity contracts and positions provided sufficient assurances certain dealer option contracts which equity held by the debtor for or on that variation margin payments would can always be transferred, as noted behalf of its customers. The Commission be met or of other security until such above.67 is making two changes to this provision. time as a transfer of those positions First, the term “order for relief’ has could be effected. Therefore, larger Another commentator, in response to been added in lieu of “filing date.” customers will need to act quickly in proposed § 190.02(e), requested that it Second, the paragraph has been making appropriate arrangements if they be made explicit that the obligation of amended to make that provision are interested in transferring their open the trustee to seek to make transfers applicable to all cases. This is because positions. In addition, pursuant to does not in any way inhibit the right of as a result of the Bankruptcy § 190.02(g)(3), the full amount of any the clearing organization to liquidate Amendments the timing in both types of margin payments made by a customer any open positions of the bankrupt cases is now the same.61 after the filing of a petition in clearing member in accordance with its In addition to certain suggested minor bankruptcy is required to be credited to rules or by-laws. As already noted, the technical changes which have been the funded balance of that customer’s contractual right of the clearing made, the Commission received several account. This should facilitate the organization to liquidate open positions other comments on this rule proposal. payment of margin because such has been made clear by the recent One commentator questioned the payments will not be diluted in a pro technical amendments to the wisdom or desirability of holding hedge rata distribution. Bankruptcy Code.68 contracts open beyond the fourth The same commentator also " A similar concern was also expressed business day inasmuch as the risk expressed concern that the Commission with respect to proposed § 190.02(g)(1). presented to the marketplace by such in its discussion of proposed § 190.02(e) It was noted that since “the trustee may contracts is no less than for holding did not make sufficiently clear that make variation margin payments to a open speculative contracts. As’stated in Section 764(b) of the Code provides that clearing member or to a clearing the Preamble to the proposed rules, the trustee may not avoid any transfer organization” prior to the primary however, the legislative history of the made within five days prior to the date liquidation date, the proposed rule may Code suggests that special treatment of of filing of the petition. In this regard, suggest that the trustee, in effect, enjoys hedge accounts was particularly the Commission notes that its discussion the option to keep futures positions open intended.62 This is because, as stated of pre-bankruptcy transfers in the and to not make variation margin above, hedging accounts have an proposed rules directly addresses this payments. The Commission only “intangible value” over and above the commentator’s concern.64Indeed, as the requires the trustee to make payments of equity reflection of them* Commission has already pointed out, margin when payments are received Another commentator sugested the Commission’s minimum financial after bankruptcy for that explicit reducing the four-day period. In this rules clearly contemplate that the purpose. Otherwise payment is at his connection, the Commission notes that transfer of customer accounts could option. Again, the Commission wishes to the Code (and the commodity Exchange occur in appropriate cases prior to reiterate that the appropriate remedy for Act) provide ample authority for the bankruptcy. The operation of these rules the clearing firm in this situation is to Commission to describe the period would be severely impeded, absent a liquidate promptly all open positions during which the trustee is required to provision which allowed the pursuant to the aûthority granted by the operate the bankrupt estate and to Commission to insulate such transfers amendments to the Bankruptcy Code.69 determine the conditions for disposition from avoidance as preferences, Liquidation or Offset. Section 190.02(f) of the property of the estate.63 However, assuming that the transferor firm of the proposed rules provides that, in a thè Commission does not believe that ultimately became bankrupt.65 The voluntary case, if no contracts are sufficient justification exists to alter the regulations therefore provide that eligible for transfer pursuant to such four-day period proposed in transfers which are made prior to the section and no “bulk transfer” is § 190.02(e)(1) which is coincident with order for relief and which comply with possible Under §§ 190.06(e) and (f), all § 1.17(a)(4)66 of the Commission’s rules, 61 Section 17(a) of the Amendments amended 97 See § 190.06{f)(3)(i). Section 764(a) of the Code. “ 46 FR at 57545, n. 9 supra. “ Section 6(a) Of the Amendments added Section 62 46 FR at 57540. n.9 supra. “ See 11 U.S.C. 764(b), as amended, n. 48 supra. 556 to the Code, see n. 42 supra. “ See 11 U.S.C. 766 and 7 U.S.C. 24(a)(3). “ 17 CFR 1.17(a)(4). 69 Id Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8727 open commodity contracts, except be settled in cash and would be maintenance margin payments to any certain contracts which are hedges and automatically exercised, has value, and commodity broker carrying an account are identified as such in specific records would remain open beyond the last day of the debtor. The trustee would be of the debtor and certain dealer option for exercise, or is a short option on a prohibited, however, from making contracts, must be liquidated. The physical which cannot be settled in margin payments from segregated Commission received several comments cash. This change has been made to customer funds for the benefit of the on this provision. One commentator accommodate the rules to exchange- accounts of non-public customers or the stated that the use of the Commission’s traded options as requested by the debtor, or from making such payments current definition of bona fide hedging majority of commentators.71 for accounts which are in deficit which to identify the futures contracts eligible Treatment of Open Commodity must be liquidated under § 190.02(g)(2). for transfer was too restrictive. That Contracts—Margin. Section 190.02(g)(1) Proposed § 190.02(g)(2) directed the commentator requested that the of the proposed regulations authorized trustee to make a margin call with commodity contracts eligible for transfer the trustee, in its discretion, to make respect to accounts which remain open at customer request be broadened to margin payments on behalf of open for transfer pursuant to customer include all hedging transactions involing commodity positions pending their instructions as soon as possible and futures or exchange-traded options, liquidation regardless of whether they authorized the trustee to require that whether or not such transactions fall were specifically identifiable to a such calls be answered in one hour. In within the scope of Rule 1.3(z). The particular customer. However, the rules response to one commentator’s Commission believes that there is some would not permit the trustee to make suggestion, this subparagraph has been merit to this comment. Thus, the payments out of segregated funds on amended to make clear that a margin Commission has amended § 190.02(f) to behalf of open commodity positions of call may be made for any account provide that commodity option the debtor or of non-public customers. pending liquidation, provided that no transactions which have been One commentator recommended that payments need be made to restore determined by the contract market to be the regulations make clear that the initial margin. Of course, if a margin call economically appropriate to the trustee has a duty both to liquidate any made by the trustee is not met, the reduction of risks in the management of contracts for which the estate is not in a trustee should liquidate the account.75 a commercial enterprise pursuant to position to meet variation margin calls This enables the trustee to take steps to rules which have been adopted in and to meet margin calls on any prevent further erosion of the estate accordance with the requirements of positions remaining open. The pending any bulk or partial transfer of § 1.61(b)(2)70 and approved by the Commission would like to point out that the trustee’s obligation to pay margin customer accounts and also to keep Commission pursuant to Section 5a(12) such positions open if a transfer upon was originally intended by these rules to of the Commodity Exchange Act are customer instructions is contemplated. eligible for transfer at customer request. be discretionary because there existed a Since open positions in an account with This change would permit the transfer of question as to whether the Code a negative net equity may not be those exchange-traded commodity permitted the payment of margin with option contracts which are not now respect to open commodity positions transferred, the prompt liquidation of subject to speculative position limits. that are not specifically identifiable. The such accounts is required. As a practical The same commentator also stated that recent amendments to the Code, matter, however, if the trustee does not a hedger who wants his hedging however, explicitly provide that the take action to liquidate or transfer such positions held open for possible transfer trustee may meet all margin calls with accounts promptly, the open positions in the event of the bankruptcy of the respect to accounts held open by the will be closed out by the carrying broker broker should be required to notify the debtor 72 and give the Commission the or clearing organization. broker prior to the entry of the order for authority to prescribe rules in Proposed § 190.02(g)(3) stated that the relief. The Commission believes that connection therewith.73 Nonetheless, the full amount of any margin payment by a such notice is already provided for by Act clearly does not make the payment customer in response to a margin call by the rules. In this regard, § 190.06(d)(2) of margin an obligation imposed upon the trustee must be credited to the requires that FCMs maintain the trustee. This is because the remedy funded balance of the particular account information in their accounting records of a carrying broker or clearing for which it was made. Moreover, an concerning which hedge accounts organization of non-payment is amendment suggested to § 190.02(g)(1) should be transferred in bankruptcy. liquidation, as made clear by section 556 makes clear that the trustee must make This section has been amended slightly of the Code. In addition, § 20 of the payments of margin if payments are but still permits a customer to provide Commodity Exchange Act, as amended, received from customers. One the early notice suggested to be gives the Commission clear authority to commentator thought that it was necessary by the commentator. The provide by rule or regulation the method unrealistic to expect customers to commentator further stated that the by which the business of the commodity respond to margin calls from a trustee in rules should also require the trustee to broker is to be conducted or liquidated bankruptcy. The Commission notes that liquidate all hedging positions held by or after the filing of the petition.74 the remedy for the customer in that case through the debtor for which Accordingly, § 190.02(gXl) has been will be for him to direct the trustee to instructions are not timely received. amended to provide that prior to the liquidate all his open positions. Several Although § 190.03(b)(3) of the proposed primary liquidation date, the trustee commentators also voiced concern that rules so provided, § § 190.02(f) and may, as appropriate, make variation or a customer who met a margin call from 190.02(b)(2) have been modified to make a trustee in bankruptcy would have his this point clearer. In addition, 71 See generally Commission rules on exchange- margin payment instantly diluted, § 190.02(f)(1) has been amended to traded options, 48 FR 54500 (Nov. 3,1981) and 47 FR thereby further reducing the funded provide for the liquidation of a 56996 (Dec. 22,1982). balance in his account. The Commission "Section 6(a) of the Amendments added Section commodity contract which is either a 556 to the Code, see n. 42 supra. wishes to make clear that such a result long option on a physical which cannot 78 Section 20(b) of the Amendments amends should not occur under the final rules. Section 20(a)(3) of the Commodity Exchange A ct 7017 CFR 1.81(b)(2). 74 7 U.S.C. 24. 78 § 190.02(g)(2). 8728 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations

Margin payments would not be instructions must be liquidated. One funded balance computations until a distributed pro rata.because, as in commentator requested that the distribution is to be made. The ordinary practice, they would be Commission define the term “deficit” in Commission disagrees with this view on credited directly to the account for this connection as there could be several grounds. First, it is incorrect that which they were made. Thus, the funded confusion as to whether that term meant precise funded balance computations balance of a customer would be a deficit in the “new” account. Deficit as are not required until the time a increased dollar-for-dollar for any used in § 190.03 is intended to mean that distribution of funds is made. For margin payments and no dilution of the the new balance in the transfer account example, pursuant to § 190.02(g)(2), the customer’s funded balance would result. is at any time less than zero. The trustee must know the amount of the Minor adjustments have been made to opening balance in such accounts must funded balance with respect to any the formula for calculating funded be equal to the funded balance of the account in which open commodity balance prior to the primary liquidation customer on the primary liquidation contracts are not required to be date to assure that result76 date. If this balance were less than zero liquidated under § 190.02(f)(1) in order to Operation of Accounts Held Open for on that date, the contracts would be determine if a margin call must be made. Transfer. Section 190.03 primarily liquidated and no new transfer account In addition, before making any transfers addresses the operation, until would be generated despite the receipt of open commodity contracts pursuant liquidation is required, of any open of customer instructions. The to Section 766 of the Code, § 190.08(d)(2) contracts for which transfers may be Commission is, however, making made pursuant to instructions of a requires a customer requesting such explicit that a deficit means a déficit in transfer to first make a deposit with the customer. Apart from certain technical the new account. In addition, in changes which the Commission found trustee of a certain amount, the response to another commentator’s determination of which involves a unnecessary, a commentator noted that suggestion, the Commission is making a the requirement of proposed § 190.03 calculation of the funded balances for minor technical revision to § 190.03(b) each clpss of account of such customer. that new accounts be established for by deleting the words “for transfer” as dealer options and hedging positions that phrase is unnecessary and its Second, the funded balance which are permitted to remain open deletion would not substantially affect calculation is merely an estimate of a after the primary liquidation date could the operation of the rule. customer’s allowed claim as to any be an unnecessary burden because the given class of account, and once the objective of that provision could be met Operation of the Debtor’s Estate— initial calculation is completed, by the generation of a new statement of General adjustments should not be complicated. account. The Commission agrees that Compliance with Commodity Before the primary liquidation date, the the generation of such an account Exchange Act. Proposed § 190.04(a), funded balance calculation for each statement with the opening balance which is unchanged in the final customer account essentially consists of prescribed would satisfy its reasons for regulations, requires a trustee to comply the percentage of assets of the estate establishing new accounts and therefore with the Commodity Exchange Act, as available to pay such customer’s claim has adopted the proposed change. amended, (“Act”) 77 and the plus adjustments to that amount for Proposed § 190.03(a)(4) provides that Commission’s regulations thereunder,78 margin received to secure any open the full amount of any margin payments as if it were the debtor. One contracts. After the primary liquidation made by a customer subsequent to the commentator argued that such a date, with respect to accounts which primary liquidation date must be requirement added a significant burden contain open contracts, the funded credited to the account for which it was to the estate and therefore should be balance should exactly equal the made, so that such margin payments deleted. The Commission, however, has balance in such customer’s account would not be subject to dilution in a pro no authority to relieve any person from statement which will be adjusted as a rata distribution. The Commission is compliance with the Act, nor does it customer’s statement would normally be amending § 190.03(a)(4) to make clear believe that such an exemption would adjusted for account activity. If there are that the trustee may make variation or be desirable. In addition, if a particular no open contracts in a customer’s maintenance margin payments with provision of the Commission’s rules is account subsequent to the primary respect to the broker carrying any especially onerous, for good cause liquidation date, the Commission agrees account referred to in § 190.03(a)(1), as shown, a trustee may seek from the that then there would be no need to appropriate, if such payments do not Commission, or the appropriate unit of exceed the balance of the statement of actually compute the funded balance for account generated under that the Commission, a “no-action” position each account until the time a subparagraph to which such contracts or exemption. distribution will be made unless events are credited. The commentators noted Daily Funded Balance Computation. requiring subsequent adjustment, such that the rule, as proposed, could suggest As proposed, §'190.04(b) required the as the recovery of funds, occur. that payments must be made to a trustee to compute a funded balance for Although preserving the requirement clearing organization on a gross basis each customer account which contains of a daily calculation of funded balance, whereas most clearing organizations open commodity contracts as of the the Commission made one technical now clear on a net basis. The close of business each day subsequent change to the final rule in changing the Commission did not intend by this rule to the filing date until the final time when the computation must to alter clearing procedures as they liquidation date. One commentator commence from the day following the pertain to bankrupt estates and has objected that the burden imposed by filing date to the day following the entry modified the language of this provision this requirement was too great as of the order for relief. This change will to eliminate any such suggestion. contrasted with the benefit to be derived have no effect in a voluntary bankruptcy Proposed § 190.03(b) sets forth the since the trustee would not need exact because, in such a case, the filing of a terms upon which accounts which 77 7 U.S.C. 1 et seq. (1978 & Supp. V 1981), a* petition in bankruptcy constitutes an remain open pending customer amended by the Futures Trading Act of 1982, n. 34 order for relief.79 As for an involuntary supra. 16See $ 190.07(c)(l)(ii). 7817 CFR Chapter L 19 See Section 301 of the Code. Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, M arch 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8729

bankruptcy, this revision would remove long and short contracts in tandem. This § 190.04(d), the Commission would be an unnecessary requirement to calculate is intended to reduce the exposure of the disposed to follow it. Finally, one the funded balance of every open estate to loss. commentator requested that the rule be account each day during the period The Commission has retained, in the applied generally to clearing members between the filing of the petition and the second paragraph, the general provision which are not commodity brokers. The date the debtor is adjudicated bankrupt on book entry liquidation—permitting Commission notes, however, that § 1.38 which is the date of entry of the order liquidation by such method upon currently permits contract markets to for relief. application to the Commission. The adopt rules concerning transactions Maintenance of Records. With respect Commission has, however, refined the which are noncompetitively executed. to proposed § 190.04(c)(2) which procedure for book entry contained in Proposed § 190.04(d)(3) prohibited the required certain records of the trustee to the rule. The proposed rule required be available to, among others, the trustee from purchasing new commodity that, for unmatched contracts, the contracts for customers except that, to parties to the bankruptcy proceedings, execution price be equal to the average the Commission accepted the suggestion prevent a material erosion in value, the liquidation price for contracts in the trustee could cover uncovered inventory of one commentator to substitute the same commodity for the same delivery term “parties in interest” for the term or contracts which could not be month. As adopted, the rule provides liquidated immediately because of limit “parties to the bankruptcy proceeding.” instead that the execution price for such The Commission accepted this moves or other market conditions, contracts is to be equal to the weighted subject to Commission approval. suggestion because the former is a term average of the liquidation prices for of art used in several sections in the Several commentators suggested that contracts in the same commodity for the the provision be amended to clarify that Code.80 same delivery month and on the same Liquidation. Proposed § 190.04(d)(1) the trustee may, however, enter into contract market (an additional condition commodity contracts for the purpose of provided that liquidation of open of identical offsetting contracts not liquidating or closing out open contracts. contracts would be by open outcry formerly specified). By “weighted,” the The Commission concurs in this view except that, in appropriate cases, the Commission simply means that weight and has amended the paragraph Commission could permit liquidation or would be given to the number of accordingly. The same parties also settlement by bdok entry as described contracts offset at each liquidation price therein. In response to one as follows. A conventional averaging of recommended that the prohibition against entering into new positions be commentator’s suggestion, in the final two prices—one at 20 and one at 30— rule, the Commission deleted the word would be 25 (50 divided by 2). Using a further amended to permit the liquidation of a position in a month “futures” in the first line thereby “weighted” average, each liquidation which is not trading because of position broadening the scope of the provision to price would be multiplied by the number cover the liquidation of all open of contracts liquidated at that price limits by means of a straddle into a commodity contracts. As adopted, month where the limit had not been before an average were determined. For reached. The Commission, in general, § 190.04(d)(1) has been divided into two example, if 5 contracts had been agrees with the view that thé trustee paragraphs: one dealing with open liquidated at a price of 20 to 10 at a price outcry and the other concerning should be able to take an offsetting of 30, the weighted average would be position in a different month or strike settlement by book entry. The calculated as follows: Commission has retained, as proposed, price in order to extract a contract from a limit-up or a limit-down market, and the general requirement that liquidation 5(20)+10(30) must be by open outcry.81 In addition, ------— = 26.67 has so amended the rule. Other the Commission added, as a 15 commentators requested that a qualification to this general rule, the Where there are no such “unmatched” statement be added to the rule that the requirement of proposed § 190.04(d)(2) open contracts, the execution price to be authority granted the trustee to effect that any covered commodity which used in making book entries is to be the cover transactions would not obligate belongs to the debtor must be liquidated average of the opening and settlement the carrying broker or clearing to the extent possible at the time of prices of contracts in the same organization to accept any such liquidation of its cover. The Commission commodity for the same delivery month positions. The Commission does not has also incorporated in this rule the on the same contract market as of the believe such a qualification is warranted recommendation of several close of business on the market day of as there is no suggestion in this rule, or commentators as to the order of the order for relief. It is expected that otherwise, that such an obligation would liquidation for all accounts. Consistent this will mitigate the market effect of the result. The final comment with respect with that suggestion, under the amended bankruptcy and also provide a fair and to proposed § 190.04(d)(3) was a rule a trustee must first liquidate “net” consistent valuation date. recommendation to delete the phrase “to prevent material erosion in value” positions [i.e., open contracts not Two other comments were made with “matched” on the books of the debtor by respect to § 190.04(d)(1). The first was which would have limited the cases in offsetting commodity contracts) and that if a clearing organization had an which cover transactions could be must thereafter liquidate “matching” existing rule which was approved by the sought by the trustee on the ground that the use of the word “cover,” by Commission and which provided for 80 See, e.g., Section 303(g) enabling a “party in settlement or liquidation by book entry, definition, establishes the necessary interest" to request that the court appoint an interim then Commission approval should not limitations. The Commission has trustee in an involuntary bankruptcy, and Section accepted this recommendation but 502(a), concerning the ability of a “party in interest” be required because of the necessity for to object to the filing of a claim in a bankruptcy prompt action. The Commission notes, in addition, that it believes cover proceeding. believes, in general, that review is transactions would generally be limited 81 Commission Rule 1.38(a) generally provides, to this purpose. subject to certain exceptions, that all purchases and warranted, although where a clearing sales of commodity contracts must be executed by organization has such a rule in effect Determination as to Bona Fide open outcry. 17 CFR 1.38(a). which is not inconsistent with Hedges. Proposed § 190.04(e) (1) 8730 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations provided that, in determining which Investment The Commission has also because of the complexity necessarily contracts are eligible to be held open for adopted a stylistic change suggested by involved in achieving the proper transfer pursuant to customer one of the commentators with respect to treatment of a physical commodity or instruction, the trustee may rely on the proposed § 190.04(e)(3) concerning the the price thereof which has been designation in the accounting records of trustee’s obligation to promptly invest “captured” by the estate at the time of the commodity broker that the account the proceeds from the liquidation of the order for relief, the Commission is on behalf of which a contract is held is a open contracts and specifically adhering to the approach it originally bona fide hedging account One identifiable contracts and the customer proposed. The Commission understands commentator suggested an addition to equity in accounts which remain open. that some contract markets already this rule that any contracts carried in a The commentator suggested changing a provide that delivery on the commodity bona fide hedging account be deemed to reference in the rule from “such invested underlying the contract not take place be bona fide hedging positions to property” to “such obligations” to avoid through the broker. (There is no need for correspond with language in other Part any suggestion that the Commission was a special rule on options on futures 190 rules which speaks of “bona fide referring to the customer property itself. because if exercised into a futures hedging positions.” 82 The Commission Although the Commission believes the contract, the rules for futures deliveries believes there is merit in this proposal reference could not really have been would apply.) It should be noted that the and has adopted it although with some misinterpreted, it has nonetheless Commission's proposal calls only for modification to conform it to other amended the rule as recommended. effecting that portion of the delivery changes made to the rules pertaining to Margin Calls. Proposed § 190.04(e)(4) process which permits making or taking those commodity contracts which may provided that a reasonable time for delivery on the commodity underlying remain open for transfer. In the final meeting margin calls was deemed to be and exchange-traded option on a provision, die Commission has added to one hour or such greater period not to physical commodity or a futures § 190.04(e)(1) a statement that exceed one business day, as the trustee contract outside the estate. The commodity contracts maintained in a in his discretion determined. The proposal, which it is now adopting, in designated hedge account may be Commission has accepted the comment effect contemplates a separate treated as specifically identifiable. This offered by two parties that the rule settlement on the profit or loss in the corresponds to the revised language of should be clarified to apply only to futures or option contract which has § 190.02(f)(l)(ii) that, subsequent to the margin calls issued by the trustee, and been marked to market and on delivery entry of the order for relief and after any not to calk made to the trustee, who or exercise, respectively. Thus, the “bulk” transfer is attempted, specifically should not be given the discretion to procedure designed for effecting identifiable commodity contracts for wait up to one day to respond to a deliveries, as discussed more fully which instructions not to liquidate have margin call received from a clearing below, must be structured so that it does been timely received in accordance with broker or clearing organization. not reduce the equity of the estate in the § 190.02(b)(2) and noted in the broker’s Option CQntracts. In its final rules, the commodity contract upon which accounting records, may remain open.83 Commission added a new paragraph (5) delivery is made, which is property of Disbursements. Proposed to § 190.04(e) which requires the trustee the estate and must remain with the § 190.04(e)(2) prohibited the trustee from to use its best efforts to assure that a trustee for pro rata distribution. This is making any disbursements to customers long option contract with value does not made clearer in the final rules by the prior to the final distribution except with expire worthless. Such a rule is intended addition of new § 190.05(a)(3), when the approval of the bankruptcy court or to remind the trustee that the exercise of read in conjunction with amended in accordance with the provisions such options with value is not § 190.05(b)(2). governing distribution of customer necessarily automatic and that subject to the liquidation provisions,85 he should Notwithstanding the foregoing property contained in § 190.08(d). One attempt to maximize returns on options requirement, the Commission’s proposal commentator inquired whether meeting held by the estate. Of course, even also dealt with property which had a margin call on an open contract was absent a rule, this is an obligation of already become part of the estate (i.e., not a distribution on behalf of a trustees generally. which already had been deposited with customer, and if so, noted that the commodity broker) prior to § 190.08(d) does not address this Deliveries bankruptcy. The commentators made situation. The Commission agrees that General. Section 190.05 of the several observations about the this matter needs to be clarified and has Commission’s proposed regulations procedure for disposing of such property therefore added a provision to required that each contract market set forth in the Commission’s proposed § 190.08(d)84 that the trustee may make adopt rules to provide a mechanism for rules. First, they argued that although payments of margin to a carrying broker effecting deliveries outside the estate of the rules provided a mechanism for or a clearing organization on behalf of a a debtor so that the cash portion of a extracting from the estate a physical customer to maintain an open contract, delivery transaction need not occur commodity which had been previously but as provided in § 190.04(e)(2) may not within a debtor’s estate. As was deposited for the purpose of making or make any distributions to customers explained in the Preamble to the taking delivery, there was no similar except with the approval of the court. proposed regulations, the differences in mechanism for extracting the price of the delivery mechanisms of the different delivery of a commodity which had been 82 See, e.g., proposed § 190.02(f)(l)(ii) which contract markets and the Commission’s paid into the estate prior to bankruptcy exempted from the requirement to liquidate those by either a payor, if delivery had taken open commodity contracts which are bona fide reluctance to interfere unnecessarily hedging positions. 46 FR at 57559-60, n. 9 supra. with such mechanisms, make it place outside the estate, or by a payee 83 See discussion supra concerning the definition appropriate for each contract market to who had previously tendered property of specifically identifiable open contracts and the develop its own rules in this area. 46 FR to the estate for delivery. Second, they Commission's determination to make those at 57543. For the reasons given in the pointed out that the property or the price contracts defined to be specifically identifiable coincident with those contracts eligible for transfer foregoing discussion of major issues and tendered to make or take delivery would upon individual instructions. only be recoverable on a pro rata basis H*See § 190.08(d)(6). 95 See 190.02(f)(1). and that this was essentially unfair Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8731 because such property or price was in transaction would be customers of the Property segregated on behalf of a the nature of “new money,” much like debtor once any portion of the delivery delivery account, under the allocation deposits of margin after bankruptcy. took place through the estate and as provisions, will be allocated only to that Such deposits would generally bring the such would have a net equity claim account class. This means that although margin deposited with the debtor up to against the debtor for the property or this property will not be distributed to 100% of the notice price of the contract, cash deposited with respect to delivery. the extent its value exceeds a claimant’s as compared to the usual margin deposit This is because the definition of net equity claim and will be distributed of 2 to 10% of the value of the contract “customer” contained in the Code pro rata among claimants with delivery during the period the contract is carried specifically includes any entity which claims which are of the same class, it prior to delivery. Third, they suggested holds a claim against the debtor arising will not be diluted by other types of that the rules be amended to out of the making of taking of delivery in customer claims.89 This solution reduces accommodate options. a commodity contract.88 Therefore, the dilution effect of proration without Each of these comments and property or the price of property trapped offending the basic principle of suggestions has been addressed in the in the estate should be extractable proration of equivalent claims. The final rules. At the outset, the under either §§190.01(kk) (3), (4) or (5), Commission’s broad authority with Commission wjghes to clarify, as and would be extractable relatively respect to deliveries should be noted in requested by ohe commentator, that promptly on instruction, as it would be this connection.90 these rules for delivery apply only to specifically identifiable property subject The practical effect of this change is contracts which cannot be settled in to return on customer instruction under that although such property will be cash. This is because it is the practice to § 190.08(d)(l)(ii). recoverable under the terms of make settlement on such contract by a § 190.08(d)(l)(ii), as a practical matter, final variation payment. Thus, with Also, it should be noted that it will be possible prior to delivery for the person the payment necessary to return to the respect to cash settlement, there is no estate any value in excess of the separation between settlement on the who is not a customer of the debtor prior to delivery, but who is taking claimant’s funded balance should be futures or options contract profit or loss minimal in the absence of other claims and settlement on the underlying delivery, to take or receive the property, physical commodity, as for other even if it is in the estate, with no impact of the debtor against such claimant. In contracts upon which delivery is made. on his basic obligations because the this regard, the Commission wishes to Also, these rules should apply to only a payment of cash for the physical will be note that although the language of very limited number of contracts. As a a contemporaneous exchange for value. § 190.08(d)(l)(ii) dos not specifically practical matter, only approximately 3% Upon relinquishing the physical, the reflect this possibility, if an identifiable of all contracts result in delivery. estate will have the cash payment property claim is for cash the trustee Moreover, the trustee is specifically therefor and will be neither augmented may merely deduct the difference from directed not to permit contracts over nor depleted thereby. Similarly, this the amount of money to be returned and which he has control to go into a would be true for the person who is need not require a deposit. delivery position [e.g., futures and long making delivery where the cash Other Comments Regarding Delivery options)86 and to offset immediately deposited in the estate for delivery is the Provisions. One further change was those contracts over which he has not equivalent of the property delivered. made to § 190.05 at the request to the control and the exercise of which would The problem arises from the other side commentators. Specifically, that section result in delivery [e.g., short option of these transactions—in the first has been amended to make clear that contracts on physical commodities instance, how does the customer who is not only does the trustee have the which cannot be settled in cash).87 making delivery extract the cash paid obligation to make delivery of property Treatment of Certain Property as into the estate by the other party; in the within the estate, but also that the party Specifically Identifiable. In order to second case, how does the customer to whom delivery is to be made has the cover the permutations which the seeking delivery receive release of the concomitant obligation to take delivery. commentators thought were not covered physical? These cases are now covered Finally, the commentators suggested by the proposed rules, the Commission by the amended rules. substituting for the delivery system is adding two new categories of Delivery Accounts. The question designed by the Commission a direction specifically identifiable property which remains in most cases as to how to instead that the parties and the trustee basically are intended to make the mitigate the dilution effect of the pro default on all contracts in deliverable “price” deposited for making or taking rata provisions of the Code with respect position upon bankruptcy. The delivery specifically identifiable to property or cash captured by the Commission believes that the system it property. These sections (§§ 190.01(kk) estate in the absence of any category of has adopted is preferable to this (4) and (5)), when read together with property which can be reclaimed in full. suggestion and further notes that it is § 190.01(kk}(3), as amended by this In this connection, the Commission not entirely clear that default claims release for clarity and for purposes of believes that the best solution—and the would be entitled to the customer implementing the delivery account one suggested by the commentators—is priority. provision (discussed below), and also the creation of a separate class of Transfers with § 190.05(c)(1), should make any accounts denominated “Delivery property or cash which becomes Accounts.” The Commission is, General. Section 190.06 deals captured by the estate incident to therefore, adding in § 190.05(a)(2), an primarily with those transfers of delivery specifically identifiable account class denominated "delivery accounts which occur before a property. It is important to note at this accounts,” to the other account classes. bankruptcy filing, pursuant to exchange juncture that both the person with a This account class contains only the rules or the Commission’s minimum commodity account with the debtor and property referred to in §§ 190.01 (kk) (3), financial rules,91 and those transfers the other party to the delivery (4) and (5). 89 § 190.08(c)(1); see also § 190.05(c)(1). 881190.02(f)(1). '“‘See e.g., 11 U.S.C. 761(9)(A)(ii)(m) (futures) and “ See 7 U.S.C. 24. 87 Id. 11 U.S.C 761(9)(E)(ii)(II) (options). 91 See 17 CFR 1.17(a)(4). 8732 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, M arch 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations which occur within five business days proposing to require the transferee to no asset estate, the funded balance will following a bankruptcy filing which may make a deposit with the clearing be greater than zero. Moreover, if the be protected by Commission action from organization. Moreover, they noted that net equity is reduced below zero, the reversal by the trustee.92 Section in view of net clearing, the transferred funded balance would remain at zero, 190.06(a) is designed to ensure that contract may, in fact, reduce the thereby explaining why "net equity" existing board of trade rules or ad hoc transferee’s margin obligations to the deficits lead to dilution of the estate. procedures for transferring accounts clearing organization. The Commission Section 190.06(e)(2) provides that no would not conflict with the proposed believes that this is a valid concern and monies or property may be transferred regulations. One commentator was has modified § 190.06(c)(2) to eliminate in respect of an account which would concerned that under the proposed rule the requirement that the transferee exceed the customer’s funded balance, a contract market might be obligated to deposit an amount equal to the margin i.e„ the customer’s pro rata share of the adopt a rule which would require a deficiency with the appropriate clearing estate as estimated at the time of clearing member to accept positions organization or FCM, although as a transfer, less the value of any property which would cause the clearing member practical matter payments of margin up previously transferred. At the time the to exceed position limits applicable the market chain may be required in rules were proposed, the Commission under either contract market or clearing order to effect a transfer. stated that it was not necessary that the organization rules. Under these rules, In response to one commentator’s transfers be strictly pro rata, but rather the Commission is not requiring a suggestion, the Commission is adding should approximate, to the extent contract market to adopt any such rule. the phrase “for which notice is given possible, the distribution which should Furthermore, the Commission wishes to under § 190.06(b)(2)” to §§ 190.06(c) (3) be made in bankruptcy.93 One make clear that no action will be taken and (4) to make clear that the transfers commentator pointed out that the by the Commission against a clearing referred to in those subsections only limitation on the value of property being member that accepts a transfer of open apply to transfers in bankruptcy cases. transferred to the funded balance may positions from the debtor which causes The Commission is also revising create problems in that the exact funded the clearing member to exceed the proposed § § 190.06(d) (1) and (2) to balance in any account may not be applicable position limits, provided that make it clear that the customer must any excess open positions are known at the time a transfer is made. indicate at the time of entering its first The Commission has therefore added retransferred to another clearing hedge position whether, in the event of member within a reasonable time. language to § 190.06(e)(2) to clarify that bankruptcy, the customer prefers that for purposes of this section, the funded Notice of Transfers. Section 190.06(b) open commodity contracts held in a now requires that a commodity broker balance is to be determined based on hedging account be liquidated by the available information. There would not notify the Commission before any trustee without seeking such customer transfer of customer accounts not upon necessarily be liability for instructions. The purpose of these overpayments if the transfers were customer request or not in the ordinary provisions is to give customers who do course of business. Several determined after the fact to be not not care to receive a notice of strictly pro rata because Section 764(b) commentators suggested that if the rule bankruptcy requesting instructions as to is to apply to transfers which are not does not necessarily require pro rata motivated by the financial condition of disposition of their specifically distribution. the transferor, considerations of fair identifiable contracts, to say so at the Section 190.06(f)(1) make every dealer notice require that it be located in a outset. It also enables commodity option contract held by the debtor more general part of the regulations. The brokers to identify those accounts for transferable whether or not the FCM Commission believes that the rule is which such instructions should be had properly segregated the purchase intended primarily to apply to those obtained in a way that will be price of the option, unless the customer situations wheré the continued comprehensible by a trustee. Although on whose behalf the option was held existence of the commodity broker is some commentators thought this an owed money to the FCM. In response to threatened and has changed the rule to unnecessary burden, in discussing the one commentator’s discussion of that provide that the Commission be notified bankruptcy notice provisions other provision, the Commission is adding if the transfer is not at the request of the commentators indicated it was highly language to make clear that the amount customer or not in the ordinary course of preferable to obtain such information, if of customer funds transferred with open business. possible, prior to bankruptcy. The rule dealer option positions includes the Section 190.06(c) imposes three has, however, been modified to remove funded balance of the grantor’s claim special finanical requirements for the the requirement that these instructions against the debtor for the segregated transferees of commodity accounts be obtained by customer agreement and portion of the purchase price owing to it which are intended to facilitate instead requires the commodity broker on the transferred options less a transfers. Subparagraph (2) of that rule to provide the customer with an reasonable reserve. As technically it is permits a transferee to accept open opportunity to give such instructions at the purchase price of such options which positions which are not accompanied by the time the first hedging position is is segregated, minor technical sufficient margin for those positions entered. amendments have been made to reflect only if it deposits in segregation enough Section 190.06(e)(l)(v) provides that this.94 accounts which are in deficit are of its own money to eliminate the Rule 190.06(f)(3) provides that a deficiency. Several commentators noted ineligible for transfer. One commentator recommended that the term “deficit” be trustee can make a bulk transfer of less that any deficiency in the account is than all of the customer’s open something that exists at the FCM level, defined as its meaning is unclear. The definition of the term “deficit” is one of commodity accounts. A partial transfer not at the clearing organization level. may be effected by liquidating that Therefore, the commentators were common parlance and, for purposes of these rules, means a net equity of zero unclear as to why the Commission was 93 46 FR at 57545, n. 9 supra. or less. It should be noted that as long as 94 See Commission Rule 32.6,17 CFR 32.6 92 See 764(b) of the Bankruptcy Act, as amended the net equity of a customer is greater (segregation in connection with commodity option by § 17(b) of the Amendments. than zero, unless the debtor’s estate is a transactions). Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8733

portion of the open commodity contracts consideration of all relevant facts.95 It is respond quickly if a transfer is to be held by a customer which represents noted that other commentators felt that practicable. In this connection, the sufficient equity to permit the transfer of knowledge of imminence of financial Commission is granting the Director of the remainder. One commentator was disruption and the acquisition of a the Division of Trading and Markets concerned that since partial transfers greater portion of the estate than that to delegated authority to make the can be made on different days during which the transferee would have been determination as to whether or not the administration of the estate, it is entitled would not be collusion and that “transfers” of this kind should be unclear how limiting the amount of therefore collusion is too difficult to expressly disapproved by the property that may be transferred to the prove. The Commission notes that Commission.96 funded balance in any account would although it currently believes that the Section 190.06(g)(2) provides that no apply as, the commentator believed, the “collusion” rule is viable, it may be post-filing transfer is protected from a funded balance would change on a daily required to reexamine this issue if the trustee’s avoidance powers unless the basis. The Commission wishes to correct purpose of the Code to adjust claims Commission is properly notified, does this misunderstanding as to the equitably is thereby frustrated. The not disapprove and such transfer is calculation of a customer's funded Commission is, however, amending made within the appropriate time frame. balance. In this regard, the customer’s § 190.06(g)(lX») to delete the phrase “on In commenting on § 190.06(g)(2)(i)(B), funded balance is the percentage of the behalf of its public customers” in order one commentator noted that no estate available on the primary to make this section applicable to standards or time limits are imposed liquidation date to satisfy that transfers by a public customer which is upon the Commission to disapprove customer’s full equity claim. Thus, the a commodity broker, regardless of transfers. It is argued that this fact may whether the commodity broker is acting customer’s funded balance would be the prevent a clearing organization from on behalf of its public customers. Thus, customer’s pro rata share of the estate requiring a transfer of contracts within 5 if a commodity broker undertakes a days of the petition. The Commission, on the primary liquidation date. The transfer in its capacity as a public customer’s funded balance generally however, does not believe that the customer, such transfer would be imposition of a time limit is warranted. would not change during the course of protected from avoidance provided that the administration of the estate unless As the clearing organization can always the commodity broker did not act in liquidate open commodity contracts the the information available to the trustee collusion with the debtor or the transfer changes or property is recovered which Commission will necessarily need to act is not disapproved by the Commission. promptly if a transfer of contracts is to would increase the overall value of the However, if a customer which was a estate. The Commission notes, however, be undertaken by the trustee. As commodity broker only withdrew its discussed above, authority to review that a customer may file a net equity proprietary and not its customer claim even if, for example, its entire such transfers has been expressly property from a bankrupt estate, V delegated to the Director of the Division funded balance is transferred, if that "collusion” would seem likely. amount is less than his net equity claim. of Trading and Markets.97 Other One commentator also stated that this commentators remarked that there was In the event that the trustee recovered provision seems to reimpose the additional property of the estate, that v no reason why the protection against preferential transfer avoidance power voidability in §§ 190.08(g)(2)(i) and (ii) claim would enable the customer to available to a trustee under Section 547 should be limited solely to preferences. receive his increased pro rata share. of the Code notwithstanding the fact The Commission agrees and has deleted The Commission is also making clear that Section 764(b) of the Code prevents the term "as a preference” from the rule. that in general dealer option contracts the trustee from avoiding transfers Finally, the Commission received held by an FCM should- be transferred approved by the Commission thereunder comments stating that it is not clear unless retained by the trustee as an on any ground. Although the what mechanism the Commission would offset against a claim the trustee has Commission has been granted broad use to effect a transfer. The Commission against the customer. This is because authority to adopt regulations pursuant has therefore amended § 190.06(g)(2)(ii) such contracts cannot be liquidated to Section 764(b), it would not approve to refer to those accounts which are readily. such transfers if they were somehow transferred “at the direction of’ the In response to a commentator’s fraudulent. However, it is unlikely that a Commission. As that rule makes clear, post-bankruptcy transfer under Section suggestion, the Commission is making a the Commission is permitted to direct 764(b) which met the Commission’s pro minor clarifying change to such transfers of customer accounts rata requirement would be fraudulent. In § 190.06{f)(3){i) by adding the words “the according to any terms and conditions addition, several commentators which it may deem appropriate. transfer of” after “prefer.” requested that the Commission adopt a Section 190.06(g)(1) protects certain time limit within which the Commission Section 190.06(g)(3) provides that withdrawals from the estate which may disapprove any such transfers withdrawals by a public customer which occur prior to the filing date. Hie pursuant to § 190.06(g)(l)(ii)(B). The occurred in the ordinary course of Commission received several comments Commission does not believe that business such as the routine settling of on this proposal. In this connection, two adoption of a time limit is required as accounts, could not be attacked as commentators requested that the term the Commission will obviously have to voidable preferences. In response to one “collusion” in § 190.06(g)(l)(ii)(A) be commentator’s suggestion, the either defined or left to statutory “ Note v. Gerstenberg & Co. (In re Chicago Commission is amending § 190.06(g)(3) enactment. The Commission disagrees. Discount Commodity Brokers, Inc.), 80-B-14472 to extend the protection against The Commission expects that the (Bank. Ct N.D. 111.) (May 25,1982) (motion for avoidance of transfers to public bankruptcy judge will make a summary judgment denied because there remained customers which are commodity genuine issues of material fact as to whether or not brokers.98 determination as to the existence and certain transfers were “made in the ordinary course the proper definition of collusion of business” under § 547(c)(2)(C) of the Code and as to whether or not any of the transfers were “made “ See 5190.10(d). between the customer and the debtor on according to ordinary business terms” under "Id. a case-by-case basis after full § 547(c)(2)(D) of the Code.) m See discussion supra. 8734 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations

Calculation of Allowed Net Equity The commentators appear to believe claim. The Commission notes, in Equity Balance of Customer Account that the Commission’s explanatory response to the argument that the two Proposed § 190.07(b)(l)(i) prescribed the statement in the Preamble sections are inconsistent, that they various items to be added together to accompanying the proposed rules as to reflect two different legal concepts. The obtain a calculation for “ledger the effect of the rule 100 was inconsistent latter instruction embodies the notion of balance,” an element of the equity with the language of the provision. priorities, i.e., whether a particular claim However, the Commission’s statement of a customer is entitled to jmority balance calculation required for each in the Preamble only described the customer account. One of the items to treatment as a “customer claim” or not. effect which the rule would have if The Code sets forth the parameters of be added to obtain this calculation is the identical parties had interests in more cash proceeds of certain cash, securities, the composition of a customer’s net than one joint account; it did not make equity claim,102 and any type of claim by or other property held by the commodity the additional point that, as the rule also broker. [See § 190.07(b)(l)(iii)(A)(2). A a customer against the debtor not requires, a participant’s percentage included therein constitutes a general commentator proposed that this rule be interest in one or more joint accounts specifically limited to the proceeds of claim against the estate, not a special would also be aggregated with the customer claim to which priority in property received in connection with participant’s individual account interest. commodity transactions; otherwise, the payment is provided. On the other hand, Thus, under the rule as both proposed the former provision, requiring certain commentator noted, it could be read to and adopted, two account held by John apply to other unrelated transactions obligations of a customer to the debtor and Mary, as husband and wife would to be offset against the debtor’s such as a securities transaction. The be aggregated. Subsequently, the Commission is in full agreement with obligations to the customer and any percentage interest of John and Mary in balance remaining to the debtor’s claim this comment and has so limited the the remainder could be aggregated with application of the provision in the final to be deducted from the customer’s net their other individually-held accounts. equity claim, is prescribed by the Code rule. Setoffs. Rule 190.07(b)(3)(i), as Aggregation—Joint Accounts. proposed and as adopted, provides that in the definition of net equity.103 In fact, Proposed § 190.07(b)(2)(x) provided that the net equity of one customer account in bankruptcy proceedings generally, the a joint account maintained with the may not be offset against the net equity determination of net equity almost debtor be deemed to be held in a of any other. One commentator always involves setoffs of one class of separate capacity from any account held proposed that the Commission offset claim against another;104 The in an individual capacity by the corporate and individual accounts Commission therefore has retained the participants in such account and from where the controlling persons of the two provisions, as proposed, in full any other joint account, except that if a corporation also have individual conformity with the dictates of the joint account were not transferred as accounts with the debtor. Such an Code. permitted under § 190.06, a joint account approach, however, is not available to Net Equity of Accounts Which would be deemed to be held in the same the Commission as it would be contrary Remain Open Subsequent to the capacity as any other joint account held to the Code and would also offend a Primary Liquidation Date. Proposed by identical participants and a basic principle of the doctrine of §§ 190.07(b)(6) and 190.07(d)(1) and (2) participant’s percentage interest in any aggregation of accounts which generally required, with respect to a customer joint account would be deemed to be requires that common forms of legal account containing commodity contracts held in the same capacity as an account ownership be respected.101 which remain open after the primary held in an individual capacity by such A question was also raised as to the liquidation, that certain identical participant. Two commentators raised consistency of two provisions regarding adjustments be made to both the the same two questions with respect to setoffs—§§190.07(b)(3) (ii) and (b)(3)(iv). customer’s net equity balance and the the proposed rule. One of the inquiries The former, as proposed, generally customer’s funded balance to reflect was whether the proposed aggregation provided that any obligation which was activity in the account. One rules for joint accounts were not not previously included in computing the. commentator argued that the application inconsistent with Rule 1.22 which equity of a customer and which was of any such gains and losses to both net prohibits the use of one customer’s owed by a customer to a debtor would equity and funded balance for events funds to margin or settle the contracts of reduce the customer’s net equity claim if occurring prior to the primary any customer.99 The Commission does any amount remained after being setoff liquidation date would produce a not believe there is a conflict between against any obligation owed by the distorted result by counting such the two rules because the aggregation debtor to the customer. By contrast, amounts twice as the term "net equity" rules, in prescribing which accounts of a proposed § 190.07(b)(3)(iv) provided is included in the ratio used for customer must be treated as being held that, to the extent any indebtedness of determining funded balance. This is in the same capacity, in essence define the debtor to the customer not included correct and the Commission has made what is a “customer.” Then, entirely in the customer’s net equity calculation the necessary adjustment in the formula. consonant with § 1.22, § 190.07(b)(2)(xiii) exceeds any such indebtedness of the Nonetheless, the Commission notes that expressly mandates that accounts held customer to the debtor, the customer the amount paid as margin apart from by a customer in a separate capacity are claim constitutes a general creditor the formula must be added to both the deemed to be accounts of different customer’s claim and the assets customers. Moreover, the aggregation 100 46 FR at 57549, n. 9 supra. The Commission there explained: “If * * * such [joint] accounts were available to pay that claim dollar-for- rules do not come into effect until after required to be liquidated, the trustee in bankruptcy dollar if it is not to be diluted. Thus, if the inception of a bankruptcy would be permitted to consider the underlying customer A has a net equity claim of proceeding. components of the account in making setoffs. To the $10,000 and makes a margin payment of The second point raised by the extent two accounts had the same underlying participants, they could be combined or offset commentators seems to reflect a regardless of the various percentage interests 101 See 11 U.S.C. 761(17), as amended, n. 23 supra. misunderstanding of the proposed rule. owned by the participants." 103 See 11 U.S.C. 761(17)(A)(ii), as amended, n. 23 101 See 11 U.S.C. 763(a) and (c); see also 4 Collier, supra. "17CFR1.22. On Bankruptcy, 1763.01 at 763-1 [15th ed. 1982]. 104 See 11 U.S.C. 553. 1 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8735

$10,000 and that payment is not added which margin payments must be a requirement would eliminate to its net equity, to make the claim of A made,107 the number of persons affected differences in liquidation prices for $20,000, the full $10,000 would be by the requirements of § 190.07(d)(3) identical contracts which result merely available to pay other customers. The would not be great. Moreover, it should from the “vagaries of the market." The reason the formula does not have to be be noted that the affected parties will be Commission, however, has no discretion adjusted for payments after the primary aware of their potential liability in in this regard. The Code defines net liquidation date is that it is computed as advance under this provision and may equity to mean, in pertinent part, the of the primary liquidation date.105 make their decision whether to keep an balance remaining in a customer’s Calculation of Funded Balance. account open accordingly. account immediately after all Proposed § 190.07(c)(1) contained a list Valuation. Proposed § 190.07(e) commodity contracts have been of calculations to be performed to obtain prescribed various rules for valuing transferred, liquidated, or become a computation of each customer’s commodity contracts and other property identified for delivery.108 Furthermore, if funded balance. One commentator held by or for a commodity broker for inequities result from valuing contracts proposed adding a cross-reference to purposes of net equity computations. By at the time of liquidation, the § 190.02(g)(3) which requires certain that section, the trustee would also be introductory clause to § 190.07(e)(1) margin payments made by a customer to permitted to use the average liquidation provides, as discussed earlier with be credited to that customer’s funded price of identical contracts and other reference to another comment, that if balance^ The Commission agrees with property which were liquidated on the identical contracts (or other property) this recommendation, but rather than same date but which were not adding a cross-reference, as suggested, are liquidated on the same day but at liquidated at the same price. One different prices, the trustee may average has incorporated the substance of commentator suggested, and the § 190.02(g)(3) directly into § 190.07(c)(1) Commission agrees, that a “weighted" the prices in computing each such itself. average might be a more useful tool in customer’s net equity. Thus, in its rule, Proposed § 190.07(d)(3), concerning that regard. The Commission’s the Commission has sought to make certain adjustments required to be made determination to accept a weighted some accommodations for the “vagaries to the funded balance calculation for average is based upon the reasons of the market.” The Commission further operations subsequent to the primary articulated above with reference to wishes to remind commodity brokers liquidation date, required that any § 190.04(d)(1) concerning the method for generally that, regardless of what deficit not recovered against the valuing contracts for liquidation by book valuation date is chosen, there will be customer on whose behalf it is incurred entry. The Commission there also added “winners and losers,” i.e., those persons must be charged, in a proportionate a provision permitting the use of a which would have profited more or less amount, against the funded balance of weighted average. if a different valuation date had been each account which remains open on the Proposed § 190.07(e)(1) provided in chosen. date the deficit occurred. One pertinent part that the value of an open Valuation of Principal Contracts. commentator objected that this commodity contract traded on a board Proposed § 190.07(e) (2)(ii) established provision would unfairly penalize of trade would equal the settlement the procedure for valuing “principal” customers whose accounts contained price as of the close of business on the contracts [i.e., contracts for which there open contracts and suggested instead board of trade upon which it is traded is no established secondary market) that any such deficits be charged ratably except that if such a contract were where no cash price series had been to the funded balances of all customer transferred, its value would be approved by the Commission. accounts. The Commission appreciates determined as of the close of business Essentially, the proposal required that the commentator’s concern as to the on the date of its transfer. In response to the value to be attributed to the impact of this rule. It should be a recommendation, the Commission has underlying physical commodity would remembered, however, that with respect amended the requirement in the final be, where no Commission-approved to an account which remains open any rule concerning the valuation of cash market series had been profits which accrue subsequent to the contracts which are transferred such established, the lesser of the market primary liquidation date would be that their value would be determined at value of the commodity on the local retained, whereas profits are not the time of transfer. The commentator cash market most proximate to the available with respect to those accounts had been concerned that the language of debtor’s principal place of business or which must be closed. In view of the the proposal was confusing and might the nearby delivery month price on a potential additional benefits of result in more than one valuation price contract market which trades the maintaining open accounts and the as, for example, between the estate with commodity. It was suggested that the bookkeeping problems associated with respect to the transferee and the estate contract market value also be derived charging the full estate with such with respect to the customer. from the market most proximate to the deficits, including persons who have Another comment regarding proposed debtor’s principal place of business as previously obtained the return of their § 190.07(e)(1) focused on its requirement was, in fact, stated in the Preamble109 property,106 the Commission has that the value, for net equity purposes, but overlooked in the rule, itself. This determined to adopt the rule as of an exchange-traded contract which is correction has been made in the final proposed. By this rule, the Commission liquidated be equal to the net proceeds rule. In response to a further comment" hopes to minimize the already complex of the liquidation. The commentator from the same party, the Commission administrative and accounting . recommended instead that for such has amended the rule to provide that responsibilities imposed on the trustee purposes, all exchange-traded contracts where there is more than one local and to facilitate the liquidation process. liquidated by the trustee be valued at market trading the same commodity, the In addition, as only certain customers the settlement price on the exchange trustee should use the price of the most are eligible to keep their contracts open where the contract is traded on the day active market. In response to trustee for any significant time period during prior to the entry of the order for relief. As explained by the commentator, such 109 Section 761(17)(A)(i) of the Code, as amended, 106 See § 190.07(a). n. 23 supra. 106See §§ 190.02(b)(1) and 190.08(d)(1). 107 See § 190.02(f)(1). 10® See 46 FR at 57551, n. 9 supra. 8736 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations concerns about the valuation date to use customer property,111 although they valuation rules for principal contracts with respect to principal contracts, the would constitute general creditor claims. and has amended § 190.08(a)(2) (i) accordingly. Commission has also indicated that a Allocation of Property and Allowance of principal contract should be valued as of Claims Allocation of Property between the date of entry of the order for relief Customer Classes. In commenting on unless such contract has been Scope of Customer Property. One proposed § 190.08(b), one commentator specifically covered by the principal, in commentator requested that the noted that if a non-public customer which case the valuation date should be Commission amend § 190.08(a) of the deposited margin which is the basis for the date the cover is liquidated. It is proposed rules to provide that funds and a net equity claim in its account, there property segregated by a dealer option does appear not to be any reason why it expected that, at least under current grantor pursuant to § 32.12(a)(3) (17 CFR practice, the first alternative will be the should not be entitled to share in the 32.12(a)(3)) of the Commission’s rules to customer estate to the same extent as most frequently applicable. cover the unrealized profits of option Valuation of Leverage Contracts. As public customers. The Commission purchasers are not “customer property” wishes to point out that this concern has proposed and as adopted, under the Code unless the grantor is been directly addressed by the recent § 190.07(d)(2)(iv) provides that for bankrupt. According to the amendments to the Code which provide, leverage customers, notwithstanding the commentator, the purpose of such an among other things, that a customer net rules for valuing principal contracts, if amendment would be to establish that equity claim based on a proprietary the records of the debtor are insufficient these funds and property are not part of account may not be paid either in whole to substantiate claims for profits and to the estate of a bankrupt FCM which has or in part, directly or indirectly, out of identify losses, then the liquidation sold the options to which they relate. customer property unless all other net value of a leverage contract shall be The Commission is making no change to equity claims have been paid in full.113 deemed to be an amount equal to the this provision. In this regard, the Distribution of Customer Property. total deposit made by a customer in Commission notes that in the event a Proposed § 190.08(d)(1) provides that respect to such contract One bankrupt FCM has sold options of a specifically identifiable property (other commentator argued that leverage dealer option grantor, the dealer option than open commodity contracts) may be customers should have the same grantor would be a customer of the FCM returned or transferred on behalf of thé opportunity as other customers to and would have a claim for the grantor’s customer to which it is identified only if present additional evidence in support portion of the purchase price which is cash is first deposited with the trustee in of their claims. The Commission, required to be segregated under Rule an amount equal to the greater of (i) the however, disagrees with this view 32.12. If this were not the case, the full fair market value of such property because only customers with records of grantor’s claim could be interpreted to on the date of its return or transfer or (ii) profits would come forward to make be a general creditor’s claim which the balance due on the date of return or claims. Thus, losses not apparent from would be inconsistent with the Code’s transfer of any loan by the debtor to the the records of the debtor would go broad definition of customer in Section customer for which such property unaccounted. 761(9), as amended. constitutes security. In this connection, Two of the commentators remarked Valuation of Bucketed Contracts. As several commentators expressed their that with respect to the exclusions from opinion that proposed § 190.08(d)(1) is proposed, § 190.07(e)(3) encompassed customer property set forth in “illegal” contracts [i.e., off-exchange unnecessarily restrictive in that the § 190.08(a)(2) it is difficult to understand customer must first deposit cash with futures contracts or prohibited how a claim against a debtor could ever commodity option contracts) as well as the trustee in an amount equal to the full constitute “customer property” since value of the property rather than merely other contracts not actually established under Section 761(10) of the Code, the and provided that the value of an illegal depositing with the trustee cash equal to term “customer property” is defined as the difference between the value of the contract or a futures contract which had cash, securities, or other property not been established in fact would be property and the customer’s pro rata received, acquired, or held by or for the share of the estate. equal to the value of the total deposit account of the debtor. The Commission made by a customer in respect to such believes that the commentators may be In particular, these commentators contract As adopted, the reference to correct in their observation. However, questioned the Commission’s contention illegal contracts has been deleted since persons may differ as to the with respect to its original proposal that consistent with the Commission’s meaning of the words “rights accruing to no good estimate of a customer’s pro determination not to define illegal a customer as a result of a commodity rata share may be available in the early contracts in these rules.110 Further, the contract * * *” (11 U.S.C. 761(l)(A)(ii)), stages of a bankruptcy proceeding, Commission broadened the scope of the the Commission has specifically especially as the Commission concedes rule with respect to contracts not excluded damage claims. Notably, this that such an estimate may be made with actually established by deleting the issue has been litigated in securities respect to commodity contracts.114 The reference to "futures.” The single bankruptcies.112 Another commentator Commission believes there is some merit commentator on this section contended requested that the Commission delete to these concerns, but only in regard to that where a customer had obtained a the term “rescission” from specifically identifiablè property which is not margining open commodity final judgment based on a contract claim § 190.08(a)(2)(i) in order to alleviate any contracts. Accordingly, the Commission which, for example, awarded damages inconsistency between that provision and § 190.07(e)(3). The Commission has determined to add a new and such amount exceeded the subparagraph (ii) to § 190.08(d)(1) which customer’s total deposit, the customer believes that such a change would be particularly useful in light of its would make the deposit necessary to should be entitled to include such obtain the transfer or return of amount in his claim. However, the Code “ ‘ See Section 761(10) of die Code, as amended, n. itself excludes such claims from 4 supra. 113 Section 19(d) of the Bankruptcy Act 1,2 See n. 101 and accompanying text at 46 FR at Amendments amending Section 766(h) of the Code. 1,0 See discussion supra in Definition Section. 57553, n. 9 supra. ,M46 FR at 57554. n. 9 supra. Federal Register / V o l 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8737

specifically identifiable property other the event of a clearing organization Sections 190.10 (b)(2) and (b)(3) set forth than an open commodity contract bankruptcy to pay that portion of the net the terms and conditions under which consistent with that which must be equity claim of a member which is such a request may be made. Section made to obtain the transfer of a based on its house account. In the 190.10(b)(4) provides the Director of the specifically identifiable commodity Preamble of the Federal Register release Division of Trading and Markets with contract. Because of this change, proposing these rules, the Commission the sole authority to grant or deny such however, the Commission has narrowed noted that § 190.09(b) would treat any a request. In this regard, the the scope of § 190.01(kk)(6) so that portion of a guaranty deposit of a , Commission notes that this new rule is customers cannot receive the early member not needed to satisfy its intended to provide a measure of return of Treasury bills or other obligations to the clearing organization flexibility to the operation of these rules. nonexempt securities as there is no as customer rather than member However, due to the fluctuating and policy reason to permit their early property to the extent that there was often volatile nature of the commodity retrieval from the estate by their insufficient segregated property to markets, the Commission generally treatment as specifically identifiable satisfy claims based on clearing anticipates that this section will be property. The Commission is making no members’ customer accounts.116 The narrowly interpreted as it is primarily changes with respect to the amount of Commission received no comments aimed at providing relief in cash which must be deposited with the objecting to this proposal. One extraordinary cases where unique trustee in the case where the property is commentator, however, requested that margining open commodity contracts. hardship would otherwise occur, such as the Commission clarify the rule so that in the case of an extremely large (§ 190.08(d)(l)(i)). As the commentators the purpose of the above-referenced commodity broker. themselves pointed out, the preamble statement, which suggests that requirements of proposed § 190.08(d)(1) the guaranty deposit of one member Delegation of Authority to the Director are, of course, appropriate as of the Division of Trading and Markets. could be applied net equity claims based The Commission also is adding a new commodity contracts cannot remain on the customer accounts of other open without proper margin. The members, would be apparent from the § 190.10(d) to Part 190. (Proposed Commission’s rules still provide that rule itself. The Commission has added § 190.10(d) is redesignated as § 190.10(f) anyone who desires to do so may make language to the final rule to make clear in the final rules). This new rule a payment in full for the return of that a guaranty deposit of a member delegates to the Director of the Division specifically identifiable property which may be used to pay obligations of the of Trading and Markets and to such will expedite completion of the proof of clearing organization to customers of members of the Commission’s staff claim which is more complex if the other members in the event of a clearing acting under his direction as he may trustee needs to establish actual net organization bankruptcy. designate, the authority to perform all equity.115 functions of the Commission set forth in Proof of Customer Claim. Proposed General Part 190 except the authority to approve § 190.08(d)(4) provides that the trustee Notices. Proposed § 190.10(a) or disapprove a withdrawal or •shall make no distribution prior to provided that all notices must be settlement of a commodity account by a receipt of a completed proof of customer delivered to the Washington, D.C. office public customer pursuant to claim. One commentator suggested that of the Commission for attention of the § 190.06(g)(3). It should be noted that the trustee should be permitted to Director of the Division of Trading and § 190.19(d) empowers the Director of the release property upon receipt of the Markets, and must be made by a Division of Trading and Markets to requisite information whether or not the telegram or similar rapid form of written submit any matter which has been proper form has been filed or upon communication. The Commission only delegated to him under this rule to the receipt of less than full information if received a stylistic suggestion from the Commission for its consideration the trustee deems return appropriate in commentators which the Commission whenever such action is deemed to be that instance, The Commission agrees has not accepted. The Commission appropriate and specifically reserves to with this comment and has amended wishes to reiterate, however, that the Commission the right to exercise the § 190.08(d)(4) to provide that no although written notice is required, a authority delegated under this rule. distribution shall be made prior to commodity broker or trustee may, of Forward contracts. Proposed receipt of a completed proof of customer course, contemporaneously notify the § 190.10(c) expressly excluded forward claim as described in §190.02(d). As Commission by telephone in order to contracts from the special protections discussed above, § 190.02(d) has been arrange transfers as expeditiously as accorded to customers by these amended to grant the trustee discretion possible. regulations. One of the commentators in deciding the extent of information Request for Exemption From Time stated that § 190.10(c) is unnecessary as which is to be included in the customer Limit. The Commission has determined the absence of any reference to forward proof of claim. Thus, § 190.08(d)(4), as to amend its proposal by adding a new contracts in the statutory definitions of amended, provides the trustee with § 190.10(b). ITiis new rule provides that the terms “commodity broker,” discretion to determine whether a the trustee or any person charged with "commodity contract,” and “customer” sufficient proof of customer claim has the management of a commodity broker of a commodity broker clearly been received in order to make a which has filed a petition in bankruptcy, establishes that claims based on distribution. Of course this or against which such a petition has forward contracts are not customer determination would be subject to court been filed, may for good cause shown claims in commodity broker liquidation supervision. request from the Commission an proceedings. In response, the Member Property exemption from, or extension of, any Commission has retained the limiting time limit prescribed by Part 190, with language concerning forward contracts Scope of Member Property. Section the exception that no such exemption or but has eliminated the definition which 190.09(b) delineates the scope of extension will be granted for any time the commentator thought was too member property which may be used in period established under the Code. narrow or otherwise inaccurate. The Commission does not think it wise to 1,5 § 190.08{d)(l)(ii). n646 FR 57555-56. n. 9 supra. leave it unclear whether its rules apply 8738 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday. March 1 , 1983 / Rules and Regulations to forward contracts. Prior to recent have such an impact.118 No comments VI. technical amendments, the Code were received on the certification. List of Sub)ects in 17 CFR Part 190 referred to forward commodity Accordingly, and for the reasons contracts. The word “commodity” has previously enumerated in the proposal, Account class, Affiliate, Aggregation, now been eliminated from Code pursuant to Section 3(a) of the Allocation, Allowed net equity, references to forward contracts.117 Regulatory Flexibility Act, Pub. L. No. Bankrupt, Bankruptcy, Bona Fide Hedge, Therefore, the Commission believes that 96-354, 94 Stat. 1168 (5 U.S.C. 605(b)), Claimant, Clearing organization, a forward contract is a contract which is the Chairman, on behalf of the Commodity contract, Commodity option, not a commodity contract, which is a Commission, certifies that the Part 190 Commodity option dealer, Customer defined term and thus no further rules will not have a significant claim, Customer priority, Customer definition is required. economic impact on a substantial property, Dealer option, Debtor, number of small entities. Delivery, Disbursement, Distribution, Disclosure Statement Proposed Equity, Filing date, Final net equity § 190.10(b) (final § 190.10(c)) is intended V. Paperwork Reduction Act determination date, Foreign future, to advise customers who deposit non­ As stated in the proposal, the Foreign futures commission merchant, cash margin of their right to its return Commission submitted to the Director of Funded balance, Futures commission upon the bankruptcy of the commodity the Office of Management and Budget merchant, House account, Illegal broker. One commentator stated that (“OMB”), concurrent with publication of commodity contract, Insider, this requirement should be eliminated the proposal, those proposed Part 190 Involuntary, Joint account, Leverage because it concerns an area that is too rules which, if adopted, would contain contract, Leverage transaction complex for the average customer and the collection of information and merchant, Liquidation, Margin, Member thus would be meaningless. The recordkeeping requirements necessary property, Non-public customer, Notice, Commission believes otherwise and to implement the Bankruptcy Act. This Open commodity contract, Option, wishes to reiterate its view that there is submission, which was made pursuant Order forrelief, Petition, Primary a special need for this disclosure to the provisions of section 3504(h)(1) of liquidation date, Principal contract, document because a customer may the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 Proof of customer claim, Public ordinarily have the expectation that its (“PRA”), Pub. L. No. 96-511,94 Stat. 2817 customer, Security, Setoff, Specifically right to the return of such property (44 U.S.C. 3504(h)(1)), specifically sought Identifiable Property, Transfer, Trustee, would be unaffected by the pro rata approval of the information collection Valuation, Voluntary, Withdrawal, provisions of the Code. In view of the provisions of proposed § § 190.04(e)(1), prior treatment of specifically 190.06(b), 190.06(d), 190.10(a), and T able of D ifferences Be tw ee n Pr oposed identifiable securities in the bankruptcy 190.10(b) (final § 190.10(c)) and the and Fin al Ru les of securities firms, this expectation assignment of a control number. would not be unreasonable and it is Approval from OMB was obtained and Proposed rule Final rule therefore imperative that appropriate OMB control number 3038-0021 was § 190 01(a) disclosure to such customers be made. assigned to the Commission’s Part 190 § 190.01 jf)...... Again, the Commission wishes to note regulations.11® § 190.01 (q)....______§ 1 9 0 .01(sj__ - ■ ...... that such disclosure need only be made § 190.01 (w)...... Deleted; new § 190.01(w) one time to each customer and only to 118 48 FR at 57556-57, n. 9 supra. added. §190.01 (dd)...... those customers that deposit non-cash “ »Section 3507(f) of the PRA (44 U.S.C. 3507(f) § 100 01 (ff) ...... (Supp. V 1981)) provides that no information margin. § 190.01 (gg)...... collection request may be made without first § 190.01 (hh).. § 190.01 (w). III. Effective Dates obtaining from OMB a control number to be § 190.01 (ii) ...... § 190.0lihh); amended. displayed upon such a request. As the information § 190.01(jj).. §190.01 (ii). The Part 190 rules are effective as to collection and recordkeeping requirements § 190.01 (kk)...... § 190.01® . contained in the Part 190 rules do not prescribe the § 1 9 0 .0 1 ® ...... § 190.0l(kk); amended. petitions in bankruptcy filed on or after use of Commission forms, OMB has informed the § 190.01® . § 190.01 (nn)„...... :...... § 190.01 (mm). 30 days from the date of this publication. Commission the publication of the assigned control § 190 OP- ...... The Commission, however, has delayed number constitutes compliance with this § ion n 9ia)(i) the effective date of § 190.05(b) until 90 requirement of the PRA. Section 3504(h)(3) of the § 190.02(a)(2)...... PRA (44 U.S.C. 3504(h)(3) (Supp. V 1981)) generally § 190.02(b)(1)...... days after the date of this publication to requires the Commission to explain how any § 19nO?(hj(?j provide contract markets with sufficient information collection provision contained in a final § 190.02(b)(3)...... § 190.02(b)(4)...... time to adopt rules in accordance with rule differs from the proposal and reflects comments § 190 0?jr) ...... the requirements set forth therein. made by the public or OMB. In this regard, minor §ionn?(rt) technical and stylistic modifications were made to § innnpjrtjiR) ...... IV. Regulatory Flexibility Act each such rule, but no changes were made which § iflnn?(d)(7j § 190.02(d)(6). Certification are material to the PRA. § 19nOP(WM«j § 190.02(d)(7). More specifically, a question had been raised §190 07(d)(9) ...... § 190.02(d)(8). with respect to proposed § 190.06(b) as to the § 190.02(dj(lÒ)...... § 190.02(d)(9). In the proposal, the Chairman of the § 190.02(d)(11)______§ 190.02(d)(10). necessity for the requirement that the Commission Commission certified, pursuant to the be notified prior to any transfer of commodity Regulatory Flexibility Act, that if the contracts upon the request of a customer not in the rule, the FCM need only solicit such instructions at Part 190 rules where promulgated as ordinary course of business. As discussed more the time the customer enters into his first hedge proposed, they would not have a fully above, the Commission has clarified the final transaction, not at the time he first opens his rule to require only advance notice of transfers account, and the record of those instructions need significant economic impact on a which are not upon the request of a customer or not only be kept in the FCM's accounting records and substantial number of small entities. in the ordinary course of business. The not in the customer agreement. Another change However, the Commission specifically Commission’s concern is that it is these types of relevant to the PRA was to § 190.10(c) (proposed invited comment from any small firms transfers which could be related to a firm's financial § 190.10(b)), which reduces the extent of the condition. In addition, the requirement in proposed disclosure statement required to be provided by that which believed that these rules would § 190.06(d) that customers instruct their FCM as to section to certain customers; however, the their preferred disposition of hedge positions in the requirement to furnish a disclosure statement to 117 See. e.g., section 1(c) of the Amendments event of the FCM's bankruptcy and the FCM’s customers has been retained. No comments on any amending Section 101(38){B)(iii) of the Code as so corresponding obligation to record those of the collection of information provisions in the redesignated by section 1(a)(1) of the Amendments. instructions has been modified slightly. In the final proposed rules were received from OMB. Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1 , 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8739

T able o f Differences Betw ee n Proposed Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978, as be commingled with the equity balance and Final Ru les—Continued amended by the Bankruptcy Act of such customer in any domestic Amendments, Pub. L No. 97-222, 96 commodity futures contract pursuant to Proposed rule Final rule Stat. 235 (1982), and in particular, regulations under the Act, the aggregate

§ 190.02(d)(12)...... 5 190.02(dK11). sections 362, 546, 548, 556 and 761-766 shall be treated for purposes of this part § 190.02(dj(13)...... 1190.02(d)(12). thereof, 11 U.S.C. 362, 546, 548, 558 and as being held in a futures account. § 190 n?(ej(1>’...... 761-766 (Supp. V 1981 as amended or § 190.02(e)(2)...... (b) “Allowed net equity" means the § 190.02(f)...... added by Pub. L No. 97-222), the amount calculated as allowed net equity $ 190 09(f)(1) Commission hereby revises Chapter I of * in accordance with § 190.07(a). § 190.02(f)(2)...... § 190.02(g)(1)...... „... Title 17 of the Code of Federal (c) ‘Bankruptcy Code” means, except § 190.02(g)(2)...... Regulations by adding a new Part 190. In as the context of the regulations in this § 190.03(a)(1)...... § 190.03(a)(2)...... adopting this Part 190, the Commission part otherwise requires, those provisions § 190.03(a)(3)...... _.. has taken into consideration the public of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978, as § 190.03(a)(4)...... § 190 09(h) interest to be protected by the antitrust amended from time to time, relating to § 190.03(b)(1)...... laws and has endeavored to take the ordinary bankruptcies (Chapters 1 §190 03(h)(3) § 190.03(b)(4)...... least anti-competitive means of through 5) and to liquidations (Chapter 7 § 190.03(c)...!...... achieving the regulatory objective of the with the exception of subchapter III), § 190.04(b)...... Commodity Exchange Act. § 190.04(c)(2)...... together with the federal rules of § 190.04(d)(1)...... _...... §§ 190.04 (d)(1)(1) and Chapter I of 17 CFR is amended by bankruptcy procedure relating thereto. (d)(1)(H); amended. adding a new Part 190 to read as (d) “Business day” means weekdays, § 190.04(d)(2)...... Incorporated in § 190.04(d)(1)«. follows: not including Federal holidays. § 190.04(d)(3) § 190.04(d)(2); amended. (e) “Clearing organization” shall have § 190.04(e)(1)...... PART 190— BANKRUPTCY § 190 04(e)(3)...... the same meaning as that set forth in § 190.04(e)(4)...... Sec. Section 761(2) of the Bankruptcy Code § 190.04(e)(5)...... § 190.05(a)...!...... $190.05 (a)(1), (a)(2) and 190.01 Definitions. and shall include any organization (a)(3); new and amended. 190.02 Operation of the debtor’s estate which clears commodity options which § 190 05(h)(1) subsequent to the filing date and prior to are traded on or subject to the rules of a § 190.05(b)(2)...... Amended. § 190 05(c)(1) the primary liquidation date. contract market or a board of trade. § 190.05(c)(2)...... 190.03 Operation of the debtor’s estate (f) “Commodity broker” means any § 190.05(c)(3)...... subsequent to the primary liquidation § 190 05(a) date. person who is registered or required to § 190 05(h) ...... register as a futures commission § 190 06(c)(2)...... 190.04 Operation of the debtor’s estate— § 190.06(C)(3)...... _...... general. merchant under the Act including a § 190 06(c)(4) 190.05 Making and taking delivery on person registered or required to be § 190.06(dj(lj...... § 190.06(d)(2)...... commodity contracts. registered as such under Parts 32 and 33 § 190.06(e)(1)...... 190.06 Transfers. of this chapter, and a “commodity § 190.06(e)(2)...... 190.07 Calculation of allowed net equity. options dealer,” “foreign futures § 190.06(f)(1)...... 190.08 Allocation of property and allowance § 190.06(f)(3)...... commission merchant,” “clearing § 190 06(g)(1) o f claim s. organization,” and “leverage transaction § 190.06(g)(2)..._...... 190.09 Member property. merchant” with respect to which there is § 190 06(g)(3)...... 190.10 General. § 190.07(b)(1)...... a “customer” as those terms are defined § 190.07(bj(2)(ix)...... Bankruptcy Appendix 1—Operation of the in this section. § 190.07(c)(1)...... Debtor's Estate—Schedule of Trustee’s § 190.07(e)!....-...... Duties. (g) “Commodity contract” shall have §190 07(B)(1)...... §190.07(e)(2)...... Bankruptcy Appendix Form 2—Request for the same meaning as that set forth in § 190.07(e)(2)(ii)(B)...... Instructions Concerning Non-Cash Property Section 761(4) of the Bankruptcy Code. § 190.07(B)(3)’ ' Deposited With (Commodity Broker), (h) “Commodity options dealer” shall § 190.08(a)(2)(i)...... § 190.08(a)(2)(v)...... Bankruptcy Appendix Form 3—Request for have the same meaning as that set forth § 190.08(d)(1)(i) Instructions Concerning Transfer of Your in Section 761(6) of the Bankruptcy § 190.08(d)( 1 )(li)...... Hedge Contracts Held by (Commodity Code. § 190.08(d)(2)...... Broker). § 190.08(d)(4)...... Amended. (i) “Court” means the bankruptcy § 190.08(d)(6)...... Bankruptcy Appendix Form 4— Proof of court having jurisdiction over the § 190.09(a)...!...... Claims. §190 09(h)...... debtor’s estate. Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2 and 4a, 6c, 6d, 6g, 7a, § 19010(a)...... (j) “Cover” shall have the same § 190.10(b)...... 5190.10(c), 5190.10(C)(2); 12a, and 24, and 11 U.S.C. 362, 546, 548, 556 amended. and 761-766. meaning as that set forth in § 1.17(j) of § 19010(c)...... § 190.10(e); amended. this chapter. § 190.10(d)...... _ ...... § 190.10(f). § 190.01 Definitions. § 190.10(e)...... § 190.10(g); amended. (k) “Customer” shall have the same New $ 190.10(b) added. For purposes of this part: meaning as that set forth in Section New § 190.10(d) added. (a) “Account class’’ means each of the 761(9) of the Bankruptcy Code. following types of customer accounts (l) “Customer claim of record” means In consideration of the foregoing and which must be recognized as a separate a customer claim which is determinable pursuant to the authority contained in class of account by the trustee: futures solely by reference to the records of the the Commodity Exchange act, as accounts, foreign futures accounts, debtor. amended by the Futures Trading Act of leverage accounts, commodity option (m) "Customer class” means each of 1982, Pub. L No. 97-444, 96 Stat. 2294 accounts and delivery accounts as the following two classes of customers (1983), and in particular sections 2(a), 4c, defined in § 190.05(a)(2): Provided, which must be recognized by the trustee: 4d, 4g, 5, 5a, 8a, 15,19 and 20 thereof, 7 however, That to the extent that the public customers and non-public U.S.C. 2 and 4a, 6c, 6d, 6g, 7, 7a, 12a, 19, equity balance, as defined in § 190.07, of customers. 23 and 24 (1976 & Supp, V 1981 and Pub. a customer in a commodity option, as (n) “Customer property,” “customer L. No. 97-444), and pursuant to the defined in § 1.3(hh) of this chapter, may estate” are used interchangeably to 8740 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations mean the property subject to pro rata a commodity pool which is not a legal (C) Not transferable by delivery; and distribution in a commodity broker entity. (D) Not a short term obligation; or bankruptcy which is entitled to the (z) “Leverage transaction merchant” (ii) Any warehouse receipt, bill of priority set forth in Section 766(h) of the shall have the same meaning as that set lading or other document of title which Bankruptcy Code and includes certain forth in Section 761(14) of the as of the filing date: cash, securities, and other property as Bankruptcy Code. (A) Can be identified on the books set forth in § 190.08(a). (aa) “Net equity” means the amount and records of the debtor as held for the (0) “Dealer option” means an option calculated as net equity in accordance account of a particular customer; and granted, offered or sold pursuant to with § 190.07(b). (B) Is not in bearer form and is-not Section 4c(d) of the Act and the (bb) “Non-public customer” means otherwise transferable by delivery. Commission’s regulations thereunder. any person enumerated in § 1.3(y) of this (2) With respect to open commodity (p) “Debtor” means an individual, chapter, who is defined as a customer contracts, and except as otherwise association, partnership, corporation, or under paragraph (k) of this section. provided in paragraph (kk)(7) of this trust with respect to which a proceeding (cc) “Open commodity contract” section, any such contract which: is commenced under subchapter IV of means a commodity contract which has (i) As of the filing date is identified on Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code. been established in fact and which has the books and records of the debtor as (q) “Equity” means the amount not expired, been redeemed, been held for the account of a particular calculated as equity in accordance with fulfilled by delivery or exercise, or been customer; offset by another commodity contract. (ii) Is a bona fide hedging position or § 190.07(b)(1). (dd) “Order for relief’ means the filing (r) "Filing date” means the date a transaction as defined in § 1.3(z) of this of the petition in bankruptcy in a chapter or is a commodity option petition commencing a proceeding under voluntary case and the adjudication of the Bankruptcy Code is filed. transaction which has been determined bankruptcy in an involuntary case. by the contract market to be (s) "Final net equity determination (ee) “Premium” means the amount date” means the latest of (1) the day economically appropriate to the agreed upon between the purchaser and reduction of risks in the conduct and immediately following the day on which seller, or their agents, for the purchase all commodity contracts held by or for management of a commercial enterprise or sale of a commodity option. pursuant to rules which have been the account of customers of the debtor (ff) "Primary liquidation date” means have been transferred, liquidated or adopted in accordance with the the first business day immediately requirements of § 1.61(b) of this chapter satisfied by exercise or delivery, (2) the following the day on which all day immediately following the day on and approved by the Commission commodity contracts have been pursuant to Section 5a(12) of the which all property other than liquidated or transferred which are not commodity contracts held for the Commodity Exchange Act; and being held open for later transfer in (iii) Is in an account designated in the account of customers has been accordance with § 190.03. - transferred, returned or liquidated, (3) (gg) “Principal contract” means a accounting records of the debtor as a the bar date for filing customer proofs of contract which is not traded on a board hedging account in accordance with claim, or (4) the day following the of trade, and includes leverage contracts §190.04(e)(l). disposition of all disputed claims. and dealer options, but does not include (3) With respect to warehouse (t) "Foreign future” shall have the transactions executed off the floor of a receipts, bills of lading or other same meaning as that set forth in board of trade pursuant to rules documents of title, or physical Section 761(11) of the Bankruptcy Code. approved by the Commission or rules commodities received, acquired, or held (u) “Foreign futures commission which the board of trade is required to by or for the account of the debtor for merchant” shall have the same meaning enforce, or pursuant to rules of a board thé purpose of making or taking delivery as that set forth in Section 761(12) of the of trade located outside the United or exercise from or for the account of a Bankruptcy Code. States, its territories or possessions. customer, any such document of title or (v) "Funded balance” means the (hh) “Public customers” means any commodity which as of the filing date amount calculated as funded balance in person defined as a customer under can be identified on the books and accordance with § 190.07(c). paragraph (k) of this section except a records of the debtor as received from or (w) “House account” means any non-public customer. for the account of a particular customer commodity account owned by the (ii) “Security” shall have the same as held specifically for the purpose of debtor. meaning as that set forth in Section delivery or exercise. (x) “In-the-money amount” means: 101(36) of the Bankruptcy Code. (4) Any cash or other property (1) With respect to a call option, the (jj) “Short term obligation” means any deposited prior to bankruptcy to pay for amount by which the valve of the security, note, or other obligation with a the taking of physical delivery on a long physical commodity or the contract for duration or maturity date of 180 days or futures contract or for payment of the sale of a commodity for future delivery less. strike price upon exercise of a short put which is the subject of the option (kk) “Specifically identifiable or a long call option contract on a exceeds the strike price of the option; property” means: physical commodity, which cannot be and (l) With respect to the following settled in cash, in excess of the amount (2) With respect to a put option, the property received, acquired, or held by necessary to margin such commodity amount by which the value of the or for the account of the debtor from or contract prior to the notice date or physical commodity or the contract for for the account of a customer to margin, exercise date which cash or other sale of a commodity for future delivery guarantee or secure an open commodity property is identified on the books and which is the subject of the option is contract: records of the debtor as received from or exceeded by the strike price of the (i) Any security which as of the filing for the account of a particular customer option. date is: within three or less days of the notice (y) “Joint account” means any (A) Held for the account of a date or three or less days of the exercise commodity account held by more than customer; date specifically for the purpose of one person and includes any account of (B) Rgistered in such customer’s name; payment of the notice price upon taking Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, M arch 1 , 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8741 delivery or the strike price upon proceeding has been filed, and the required by this paragraph (b)(2) must exercise. docket number assigned to that state that the trustee is required to (5) The cash price tendered for any proceeding by the court. liquidate any such commodity contract property deposited prior to bankruptcy (2) Of transfers under Section 764(b) for which transfer instructions have not to make physical delivery on a short of the Bankruptcy Code. As soon as been received on or before the close of futures contract or for exercise of a long possible, but in no event later than the business on the fifth business day after put or a short call option contract on a close of business on the third business entry of the order for relief, and any physical commodity, which cannot be day after the order for relief, the trustee, such commodity contract for which settled in cash, to the extent it exceeds the applicable self-regulatory instructions have been received which the amount necessary to margin such organization, or the commodity broker has not been transferred in accordance contract prior to the notice or exercise must notify the Commission in with § 190.08(d)(2) on or before the close date which property is identified on the accordance with § 190.10(a) whether of business on the tenth business day books and records of the debtor as such entity or organization intends to after entry of the order for relief. A form received from or for the account of a transfer or to apply to transfer open of notice is set forth in the Appendix to particular customer within three or less commodity contracts on behalf of the this Part. days of the notice date or of the exercise commodity broker in accordance with (3) Involuntary cases. Prior to entry of date specifically for the purpose of a Section 764(b) of the Bankruptcy Code an order for relief, and upon leave of the delivery or exercise. and §§ 190.06 (e) or (f). court, the trustee appointed in an (6) Notwithstanding paragraph (kk)(l) (b) Notices to customers.—(1) involuntary proceeding may notify of this section, fully paid, non-exempt Specifically identifiable property other customers of the commencement of such securities identified on the books and than commodity contracts. The trustee proceeding and may request customer records of the debtor as held by the must use its best efforts to promptly, but instructions with respect to the return, debtor for or on behalf of the commodity in no event later than two business days liquidation or transfer of specifically account of a particular customer for after entry of the order for relief, identifiable property, including open which, according to such books and commence to publish in a daily commodity contracts. records as of the filing date, no open newspaper or hewspapers of general circulation approved by the court (4) Notice of bankruptcy and request commodity contracts were held in the for proof of customer claim. The trustee same capacity. serving the location of each branch office of the commodity broker, for two must promptly notify each customer of (7) Open commodity contracts record in writing that an order for relief transferred in accordance with the consecutive days a notice to customers stating that all specifically identifiable has been entered and must instruct each provisions of § 190.06. such customer to file a proof of customer (8) Except as is otherwise specified in property of customers other than open this paragraph (kk), no customer commodity contracts which has not claim containing the information specified in paragraph (d) of this property may be treated as specifically otherwise been liquidated will be identifiable property. liquidated commencing on the fifth section. Such notice may be given (11) “Strike price” means the price per business day after the second separately from the notices required by unit multiplied by the total number of publication date if the customer has not paragraphs (b) (1) and (3) of this section. units at which a person may purchase or instructed the trustee in writing on or (c) Disposition of customer sell the physical commodity or the before the close of business on the instructions in the event of a transfer contract of sale of a commodity for fourth business day after the second pursuant to Section 764(b) of the future delivery which is the subject of a publication date to return such property Bankruptcy Code. If the debtor’s open commodity option. pursuant to the terms for distribution of commodity contracts have been, or are (mm) “Trustee” means, as specifically identifiable property to be, transferred in accordance with appropriate, the trustee in bankruptcy contained in § 190.08(d)(1) and, on the Section 764(b) of the Bankruptcy Code apointed to administer the debtor’s tenth business day after such second and § 190.06, customer instructions estate and any interim or successor publication date, if such property has previously received by the trustee with trustee. not been returned in accordance with respect to open commodity contracts, or such terms on or prior to that date. Such with respect to specifically identifiable § 190.02 Operation of the debtor’s estate notice must describe specifically property which is to be transferred with subsequent to the filing date and prior to identifiable property in accordance with such contracts, shall be transmitted to the primary liquidation date. the definition in this Part and must the transferee of such contracts or Subsequent to the filing date and prior specify the terms upon which that property who shall comply therewith to to the primary liquidation date, the property may be returned. Publication of the extent practicable. debtor’s estate shall be operated as the form of notice set forth in the (d) Proof of customer claim. The follows: Appendix to this Part will constitute trustee shall cause the proof of customer (a) Notices to the Commission and sufficient notice for purposes of this claim form referred to in paragraph Designated Self-Regulatory paragraph (b)(1). (b)(4) of this section to set forth the bar Organizations.—(1) General. Each (2) Request for instructions regarding date for its filing and to request that commodity broker which files a petition transfer of open commodity contracts. customers provide, to the extent in bankruptcy shall, at or before the time The trustee must use its best efforts to reasonably possible, information of such filing, and each commodity request promptly, but in no event later sufficient to determine a customer’s broker against which such a petition is than two business days after entry of an claim in accordance with the regulations filed shall, as soon as possible, but no order for relief, customer instructions contained in this Part, including in the later than one business day after the concerning the transfer or liquidation of discretion of the trustee: receipt of notice of such filing, notify the the specifically identifiable open (1) The class of commodity account Commission and such broker’s comipodity contracts, if any, not upon which each claim is based; designated self-regulatory organization required to be liquidated under (2) The number of accounts held by in accordance with § 190.10(a) of the paragraph (f)(1) of this section. The each claimant, and the capacity in filing date, the court in which the request for customer instructions which they are held; 8742 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations

(3) The equity as of the filing date of however, That the commodity broker (i) The fair market value of such each account based on commodity may trade for liquidation only, unless property is less than 90% of its fair transactions in that account; otherwise directed by the Commission, market value on the date of entry of the (4) Whether each account is a public by any applicable self-regulatory order for relief; or or a non-public customer account; organization or by the court: And, (ii) The trustee has not received (5) Whether any account is a Provided further, That if the commodity instructions to return, or has not discretionary account; broker demonstrates to the Commission returned, such property upon the terms (6) A description of all claims against within such period that it was in contained in § 190.08(d)(1) on or before the debtor not based upon a commodity compliance with the segregation and the end of the period set forth in account of the claimant; financial requirements of this chapter on paragraph (b)(1) of this section. (7) A description of all claims of the the filing date, and the Commission (3) All other property. All other debtor against the claimant not included determines, in its sole discretion, that property not required to be transferred in the equity of a commodity account of such transfer or liquidation is neither or returned pursuant to customer the claimant; appropriate nor in the public interest, instructions which has not been (8) A description of any deposits of the commodity broker may continue in liquidated in accordance with money, securities or property with the business subject to applicable paragraphs (f)(1) and (f)(2) of this debtor made by the claimant indicating provisions of the Bankruptcy Code and section. the portion of such, if any, which was of this chapter. (g) Treatment of open commodity contained in the information provided in (f) Liquidation or Offset. After entry contracts.—(1) Margin payments by the paragraph (d)(3) of this section and of the order for relief and subject to trustee. Prior to the primary liquidation identifying any such property which paragraph (e) of this section, which date, the trustee may make variation would be specifically identifiable requires the trustee to attempt to make and maintenance margin payments to a property as defined in § 190.01(kk). certain transfers permitted by § 190.06 commodity broker carrying the account (9) Whether the claimant is or was an and Section 764(b) of the Bankruptcy of the debtor, as appropriate, pending “affiliate,” “insider,” or “relative” of the Code, the following commodity liquidation of any open commodity debtor as these terms are defined by contracts and otherproperty held by or contracts required to be liquidated Sections 101 (2), (25), and (34), for the account of a debtor must be under paragraph (f)(1) of this section, respectively, of the Bankruptcy Code; liquidated or offset by the trustee whether or not such contracts are (10) The amount of the claimant’s promptly and in an orderly manner, specifically identifiable to a particular percentage interest in any joint account; subject to limit moves and to applicable customer: Provided, That (11) Whether the claimant wishes to procedures under the Bankruptcy Code: (1) No payments may be made on receive payment in kind, to the extent (1) Open commodity contracts. All behalf of accounts which are in deficit, possible, for any claim for securities; open commodity contracts except: (ii) No payments may be made on and (1) Dealer option contracts, if the behalf of non-public customers or the (12) Copies of any documents which dealer option grantor is not the debtor, debtor from funds which are segregated support the information contained in the which cannot be transferred on or for the benefit of public customers, proof of customer claim, including before the close of business on the (iii) The trustee must make margin without limitation, customer fourth business day after the order for payments if payments of margin are confirmations, account statements, and relief; and received from customers after statements of purchase or sale. (ii) Specifically identifiable bankruptcy in response to margin calls, A proof of claim form which may be commodity contracts as defined in and used by the trustee is set forth in the § 190.01(kk)(2) for which an instruction (iv) No payments need be made to Appendix to this part. prohibiting liquidation is noted restore initial margin. (e) Transfers—(1) All cases. The prominently in the accounting records of (2) Margin calls. The trustee, or in the trustee for a commodity broker must the debtor and timely received under case of an involuntary bankruptcy, the immediately use its best efforts to effect paragraph (b)(2) of this section. commodity broker against which the a transfer in accordance with § § 190.06 Notwithstanding the foregoing, an open petition is filed or the trustee if a trustee (e) and (f) no later than the close of commodity contract must be offset if: has been appointed, must issue margin business on the fourth business day such contract is a futures contract which calls with respect to any account in after the order for relief of the open would otherwise remain open beyond which the funded balance less the value commodity contracts and equity held by the last day of trading, or die first day on the date of return or transfer of any the commodity broker for or on behalf of on which notice of intent to deliver may property previously returned or its customers. be tendered with respect thereto, transferred does not equal or exceed: (2) Involuntary cases. A commodity whichever occurs first; such contract is (i) 100% of the maintenance margin broker against which an involuntary a long option on a physical commodity requirements of the applicable board of petition in bankruptcy is filed, or the which cannot be setded in cash and trade with respect to the open trustee if a trustee has been appointed would be automatically exercised, has commodity contracts in such account; or in such case, must use its best efforts to value and would remain open beyond (ii) If there are no such maintenance effect a transfer in accordance with the last day for exercise; such contract margin requirements, 100% of the § § 190.06 (e) and (f) of all open is a short option on a physical clearing organization margin commodity contracts and equity held by commodity which cannot be settled in requirements applicable to the open the commodity broker for or on behalf of cash; or, as otherwise specified in these commodity contracts in such account; or its customers and such other property as rules. (iii) If there are no maintenance the Commission in its discretion may (2) Specifically identifiable property margin requirements or clearing authorize, on or before the close of other than open commodity contracts. organization margin requirements, then business on the fourth business day Specifically identifiable property other 50% of the initial margin applicable to after the filing date, and immediately than open commodity contracts to the the open commodity contracts in such cease doing business: Provided, extent that: account; Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8743

Provided, That no margin calls need be to any account referred to under business on the tenth business day after- made by the trustee to restore initial paragraph (a)(1) of this section in which entry of the order for relief; or margin. A margin call for such accounts the balance does not equal or exceed (5) The commodity contract would should be made as soon as possible 100% of the maintenance margin otherwise remain open beyond the last following the order for relief and the requirements of the applicable board of day of trading in such contract or the trustee shall be authorized, but not trade with respect to the open first day on which notice of delivery obligated, to liquidate any account for commodity contracts in such account, or may be tendered with respect to such which such margin call is not met within if there are no such maintenance margin contract, whichever occurs first. a reasonable time as defined in requirements, 100% of the clearing (c) Liquidation of specifically § 190.04(e)(4): Provided, That the trustee organization margin requirements identifiable property other than open must immediately liquidate any account applicable to the open commodity commodity contracts. All specifically which is in deficit. contracts in such account, or if there are identifiable property other than open (3) Margin payments by the customer. no maintenance margin requirements or commodity contracts which have not The full amount of any margin payment clearing organization margin been liquidated prior to the primary by a customer in response to a margin requirements, then 50% of the initial liquidation date, and for which no call under paragraph (g)(2) of this margin applicable to the commodity customer instructions have been timely section must be credited to the funded contracts in such account: Provided, received must be liquidated, to the balance of the particular account for That no margin calls need be made to extent reasonably possible, no later than which it was made. restore initial margin. the close of business on the fifth § 190.03 Operation of the debtor’s estate (4) Margin payments. The trustee may business day after final publication of subsequent to the primary liquidation date. make variation or maintenance margin the notice referred to in § 190.02(b)(1). Subsequent to the primary liquidation payments to the broker carrying any All other specifically identifiable date, accounts which contain open account referred to in paragraph (a)(1) property must be liquidated or returned, commodity contracts not required to be of this section as appropriate if such to the extent reasonably possible, no liquidated under § 190.02 (f)(1) shall be payments do not exceed the balance of later than the close of business on the operated by the trustee as follows: the statement of account generated tenth business day after final ^ (a) Operation of accounts held open under paragraph (a)(1) of this section publication of such notice. for transfer.—{1) Establishment of with respect to which such contracts are credited. Any customer for which § 190.04 Operation of the debtor’s transfer accounts. On the primary estate—general. liquidation date, the trustee must commodity contracts remain open generate a new statement of account for subsequent to the primary liquidation (a) Compliance with the Act and each class of account of a customer date will not be relieved of the regulations. Except as specifically which contains a commodity contract obligation to make margin payments by provided otherwise in this Part, the not required to be liquidated under reason of the bankruptcy of the trustee shall comply with all of the § 190.02(f)(1). The opening balance of commodity broker: Provided, That the provisions of the Act and of the such statement must be equal to its full amount of any margin payment regulations thereunder as if it were the funded balance, less the value on the made by a customer subsequent to the debtor. date of its transfer or return of any primary liquidation date must be (b) Computation of funded balance. property transferred or returned with credited to the account referred to in Using the information available, the respect to the net equity claim for such paragraph (a)(1) of this section for which trustee must compute a funded balance account prior to the primary liquidation it was made. for each customer account which date. (5) Distribution. No distribution of contains open commodity contracts as (2) Accounting for transfer accounts. equity may be made to or on behalf of of the close of business each day The opening balance of any statement customers by the trustee with respect to subsequent to the order for relief until generated on the primary liquidation an account established in accordance the final liquidation date. Such date in accordance with paragraph (a)(1) with paragraph (a)(1) of this section, computation must be completed prior to of this section must be adjusted for except pursuant to paragraph (a)(4) of noon on the next business day. operations on or subsequent to the this section and to § 190.08(d). (c) Records.—(1) Maintenance. primary liquidation date in the same (b) Liquidation of open commodity Subject to the requirements of the manner as the equity in a commodity contracts. Commodity contracts held Bankruptcy Code, records of the futures account maintained for or on open by the trustee in accordance with computations required by this Part shall behalf of a customer would adjusted in paragraph (a)(1) of this section must be be maintained in accordance with § 1.31 the ordinary course of business prior to liquidated promptly and in an orderly of this chapter by the trustee for the the filing date: Provided, however* That manner, if: greater of the period required by § 1.31 such statement of account must also»be (1) Any payment of margin would of this chapter or for a period of one adjusted to reflect certain adjustments result in a deficit in the account in which year after the close of the bankruptcy to the funded balance in accordance they are held; proceeding for which they were with § 190.07(c)(2), such that the balance (2) The customer for, or on whose compiled. in that account will always be equal to behalf, the account is held fails to meet (2) Accessibility. The records required the funded balance of the claimant’s net a margin call within a reasonable time; to be maintained by paragraph (c)(1) of equity claim adjusted for corrections (3) The trustee has received no this section shall be available during and subsequent operations less the customer instructions with respect to business hours to the Court, parties in value on the date of transfer or return of such contract by the close of business interest, the Commission and the United any property transferred or returned on the fifth business day after entry of States Department of Justice. At any with respect to that claim prior to the the order for relief; time on or after the filing date, the primary liquidation date. (4) The commodity contract has not commodity broker, or the trustee if a (3) Margin Calls. The trustee must ... been transferred in accordance with trustee has been appointed, shall be promptly issue margin calls with respect § 190.08(d)(2) on or before the close of required to give the Commission and the 8744 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations

United States Department of Justice to be held open for transfer pursuant to (3) The portion of the price or the immediate access to all records of the customer instruction, the trustee may proceeds of a commodity contract upon debtor, including records required to be rely on the designation in the accounting delivery which is not specifically retained in accordance with § 1.31 of records of the commodity broker that identifiable property under § 190.01 (kk) this chapter and all other records of the the account for or on behalf of which the (4) and (5) must be distributed pro rata commodity broker, whether or not the contract is held is a hedging account. under {Section 766(h) of the Code. Act or this chapter would require such Commodity contracts maintained in a (b) Contract market rules for records to be maintained by the hedging account may be treated by the deliveries on behalf of a customer of a commodity broker. trustee as specifically identifiable. debtor. Each contract market shall (d) Liquidation.—[ 1} Order of (2) Disbursements. The trustee shall adopt, maintain in effect and enforce Liquidation, (i) Open Outcry. make no disbursements to customers rules which have been approved by the Liquidation of open commodity prior to final distribution except with Commission in accordance with Section contracts held for a house or a customer approval of the court or in accordance 5a(12) of the Act and § 1.41 of this account by or on behalf of a commodity with § 190.08(d). chapter, which: broker which is a debtor shall be (3) Investment. The trustee shall (1) Permit the making and taking of accomplished in accordance with § 1.38 promptly invest the equity resulting from delivery to fulfill a commodity futures of this chapter: Provided, That to the the liquidation of commodity contracts, contract for a physical commodity or an extent reasonably possible the trustee and the proceeds of the liquidation of option on a physical commodity, which shall first liquidate all net positions and specifically identifiable property, in has not become part of the debtor’s shall subsequently liquidate all long and obligations of the United States and estate on the date of the entry of the short positions in the same commodity obligations fully guaranteed as to order for relief but with respect to which in the same delivery month on the same principal and interest by the United commodity contract: contract market in tandem: and, States, and may similarly invest any (1) Trading has ceased on the date of Provided further, That any covered customer equity in accounts which the entry of the order for relief; commodity owned by a debtor shall be remain open in accordance with (ii) Notice of delivery has been liquidated, to the extent reasonably § 190.03: Provided, That such obligations tendered on or before the date of the possible, at the same time as its cover. are maintained in a depository located entry of the order for relief; or, (ii) Book entry. Notwithstanding in the United States, its territories or (iii) Trading ceases before it can be paragraph (1), in appropriate cases, possessions. liquidated by the trustee, to be effected upon application by the trustee or the (4) Margin calls—reasonable time. directly between the customer of the affected clearing organization, the Except as otherwise provided in this debtor and the person identified by the Commission may permit offsetting open Part, a reasonable time for meeting clearing organization as the party to commodity contracts to be liquidated, or margin calls made by the trustee shall whom delivery should be made or from settlement on such contracts to be made, be deemed to be one hour, or such whom delivery should be taken by such by book entry. Such book entry shall greater period not to exceed one customer of the debtor without offset such trades on the books of the business day, as the trustee may intervention of the trustee and without commodity broker using an execution determine in its sole discretion. including such physical commodity or price equal to the weighted average of (5) Management of Long Option the payment for such physical the liquidation prices for contracts in the Contracts. Subject tq the applicable commodity in any bankruptcy same commodity for the same delivery liquidation provisions the trustee must distribution: Provided, however, That month on the same contract market use its best efforts to assure that a long such rules shall not relieve a customer which are not matched on the books of option contract with value does not of its obligation to make or take delivery the commodity broker, or if there are no expire worthless. such unmatched contracts, using the for the sole reason that delivery must be average of the opening price and the § 190.05 Making and taking delivery on made or taken from a commodity broker settlement price of contracts in the same commodity contracts. which is a debtor; and commodity for the same delivery month (a) General. (1) In the event that the (2) Recognize that the equity of a on the same contract market as of the trustee is unable to liquidate an open customer of the debtor in a commodity close of business on the market day of commodity futures contract subject to contract upon which delivery is made or the order for relief. physical delivery or an option on a taken must be included in the net equity (2) Liquidation only. Nothing in this physical commodity, which cannot be claim of that customer and, as such, can Part shall be interpreted to permit the settled in cash, prior to the last day of only be distributed pro rata at the time trustee to purchase or sell new trading in that contract as required by of, and as part of, any distributions to commodity contracts for customers of § § 190.02(f)(1) and 190.03(b)(5), the customers made by the trustee. the debtor except to offset open trustee must use its best efforts to (c) Delivery made or taken within the commodity contracts: Provided, prevent property which is to be debtor’s estate. (1) Any property in a however, That the trustee may, in its delivered for or on behalf of a customer delivery account which is part of the discretion and with approval of the to fulfill that contract, or property for debtor’s estate on the date of the order Commission, cover uncovered inventory which delivery is being taken with for relief may be returned under the or commodity contracts of the debtor respect to a customer pursuant to that terms set forth in § 190.08(d)(l)(ii). which cannot be liquidated immediately contract, from becoming part of the (2) If the property to be delivered is because of price limits or other market debtor’s estate. part of the debtor’s estate on the date of conditions, or may take an offsetting (2) Delivery accounts shall be any the order for relief and a customer of the position in a new month or at a strike account prominently designated as such debtor is required to make delivery, the price for which limits have not been in the records of the debtor which trustee must make delivery in the same reached. contains only the specifically manner as if no bankruptcy had (e) Other matters.—(1) Determination identifiable property associated with occurred and the party by whom as to bona fide hedges. In determining delivery set forth in § 190.01(kk) (3), (4), delivery is taken must pay the full notice which commodity contracts are eligible and (5). price or strike price for delivery. Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8745

(3) If delivery is to be made or taken property eligible for transfer under the (2) Amount of equity which may be on behalf of a house account the trustee regulations contained in this Part is transferred. In no case may money, must either make or take delivery, as the insufficient to fully margin such securities or property be transferred in case may be, on behalf of the debtor’s positions, if the transferee agrees to respect of any eligible account if the estate: Provided, That if the trustee, at accept the transfer subject to any loss value of such money, securities or any time, takes delivery of a physical due to the failure to recover such property would exceed the funded commodity, the trustee must convert deficiency from the customers whose balance of such account based on that physical commodity to cash as contracts it has accepted or from the available information as of the close of promptly as possible. estate of the debtor. business on the business day (3) The transferee of a commodity immediately preceding transfer less the § 190.06 Transfers. contract for which notice is given under value on the date of return or transfer of (a) Transfer rules. No self-regulatory § 190.06(b)(2) must keep that contract any property previously returned or organization or clearing organization open one business day after its receipt, transferred with respect thereto. may adopt, maintain in effect or enforce unless the customer for whom the ' (f) Special rules for transfers under rules which: transfer is made fails to respond within Section 764(b) of the Bankruptcy (1) Are inconsistent with the a reasonable time to a margin call for Code.—(1) Dealer options. provisions of this Part; the difference between the margin (1) Eligibility for transfer. Prior to (2) Interfere with the acceptance by its transferred with such contract and the exercise, any dealer option contract held members of open commodity contracts mhrgin which such transferee would by or for the account of a debtor which and the equity margining or securing require with respect to a similar is a futures commission merchant from such contracts from futures commission commodity contract held for the account or for the account of a customer may be merchants, or persons which are of a customer in the ordinary course of required to be registered as futures transferred even if the funded balance commission merchants, which are business. available for transfer which is required to transfer accounts pursuant *(4) No commission may be collected attributable to such contract does not to § 1.17(a)(4) of this chapter; or by the transferor with respect to the equal 100% of the portion of the (3) Prevent the acceptance by its transfer of an open commodity contract purchase price required to be segregated members of transfers of open for which notice is given under with respect to such contract: Provided, commodity contracts and the equity § 190.06(b)(2). That a dealer option contract will be margining or securing such contracts (d) Customer instructions.—(1) eligible for transfer only if any from futures commission merchants with Customer instructions. A commodity deficiency in the funded balance of the respect to which a petition in broker must provide an opportunity for customer account in which it is held is bankruptcy has been filed, if such each customer to specify when not due to amounts owed by such transfers have been apprved by the undertaking its first hedging contract customer to the debtor; and, Provided Commission. whether, in the event of bankruptcy, further, That the transferee of any Provided, however, That such customer prefers that open dealer option contract need not this paragraph shall not limit the ^commodity contracts held in a hedging segregate more than an amount equal to exercise of any contractual right of a account be liquidated by the trustee that portion of the purchase price due self-regulatory organization or clearing without seeking customer instructions. the grantor which is transferred with the organization to liquidate open (2) Record of customer instructions. contract which should be equal to the commodity contracts. Each futures commission merchant must grantor’s funded balance in the portion (b) Notice. If a futures commission indicate prominently in the accounting of the purchase price segregated less merchant, or a person required to be records in which it maintains open trade any reasonable reserve established by registered as a futures commission balances any customer accounts which the trustee for the nonrecovery of merchant, intends to transfer commodity are hedging accounts for which the overpayments. contracts held by or for a commodity customer has not specified that it prefers (ii) Obligation of the dealer option broker from or for the account of a open contracts to be liquidated in grantor. In the event of the transfer of a customer to another person registered as bankruptcy by the trustee without dealer option contract pursuant to this a futures commission merchant and such instruction. section, the failure of the debtor futures transfer is not upon the request of that (e) Eligibility for transfer under commission merchant to segregate 100% customer or in the ordinary course of Section 764(b) of the Bankruptcy of the purchase price due the grantor for business, the transferor must notify the Code.—(1) Accounts eligible for such contract, or the failure of the dealer Commission: transfer. Subject to the requirements of option grantor to collect 100% of such (1) If no petition in bankruptcy has paragraph (e)(2) of this section, all purchase price due the grantor, shall not been filed, as soon as possible but in accounts are eligible for transfer after excuse the dealer option grantor from its any event prior to effectuation of the the filing date pursuant to Section 764(b) obligation to perform such contract in transfer; or of the Bankruptcy Code, except: full upon its exercise, without any setoff (2) If a petition in bankruptcy has (i) House accounts or the accounts of or set aside for the premium deficiency. been filed by or against such transferor, general partners of the debtor if the (2) Clearing Organizations. no later than is required under debtor is a partnership. Commodity contracts held by a clearing § 190.02(a)(2). (ii) Leverage accounts, if the debtor is organization which is a debtor may not (c) Financial requirements for the leverage transaction merchant with be transferred, transferees. (1) No transfer may be respect to such accounts; (3) Partial transfers.—(i) Of the made which would cause the transferee (iii) Dealer option accounts, if the customer estate. If all eligible customer to be in violation of the minimum debtor is the dealer option grantor with accounts held by a debtor cannot be financial requirements set forth in this respect to such accounts; transferred under this section, a partial chapter. • (iv) Accounts which contain no open transfer may nonetheless be made. The (2) A transferee may accept a transfer commodity contracts; or Commission will not disapprove such a of open commodity contracts even (v) Accounts which are in deficit. transfer for the sole reason that it was a though the money, securities and other 8746 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday,- March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations partial transfer if it would prefer the (B) The Commission is notified in • (A) For the purposes of this paragraph transfer of accounts, the liquidation of accordance with § l'90.02(a)(2) prior to (b)(1), the ledger balance of a customer which could adversely affect the market the transfer and does not disapprove the account shall be calculated by adding: or the bankrupt estate. Any dealer transfer; or (1) Cash deposited to purchase, option contract held by or for the (ii) The transfer of a customer account margin, guarantee, secure, or settle a account of a debtor which is a futures at the direction of the Commission on or commodity contract; commission merchant from or for the before the close of business on the [2] Except as is otherwise provided in account of a customer which has not fourth business day after the order for this chapter, the cash proceeds of such previously been transferred, and is relief upon such terms and conditions as cash, or of securities or other property eligible for transfer, must be transferred the Commission may deem appropriate referred to in papagraph (b)(1) of this on or before the close of business on the and in the public interest. section held from or for the customer by tenth business day after entry of the (3) Withdrawals prior to bankruptcy. or for the account of the commodity order for relief. The withdrawal or settlement of a broker; and (ii) Of a customer account. If all of a commodity account by a public (5) Gains realized on trades, and customer’s open commodity contracts customer including a public customer (B) Subtracting from the result: cannot be transferred under this section, which is a commodity broker, prior to (1) Losses realized on trades; a partial transfer of contracts may be the filing date may not be avoided by a made. A partial transfer may be effected (2) Disbursements to or on behalf of trustee unless: the customer; and by liquidating that portion of the open (i) The customer making the commodity contracts held by a customer withdrawal or settlement acted in (3) The normal costs attributable to which represents sufficient equity to collusion with the debtor or its the payment of commissions, brokerage, permit the transfer of the remainder. If principals to obtain a greater share of interest, taxes, storage, transaction fees, any commodity contracts to be the bankruptcy estate than that to which insurance and other costs and charges transferred in a partial transfer are part such customer would be entitled in a lawfully incurred in connection with the of a spread or straddle, both sides of bankruptcy distribution; or purchase, sale, exercise, or liquidation such spread or straddle must be (ii) The withdrawal or settlement is of any commodity contract in such transferred or neither side may be disapproved by the Commission. account. transferred. (h) Commission action. For purposes of this paragraph (b)(1), (g) Prohibition on avoidance of Notwithstanding any other provision of the open trade balance of a customer’s transfers under Section 764(b) of the this section, in appropriate cases and to account shall be computed by Bankruptcy Code.—(1) Pre-relief protect the public interest, the subtracting the unrealized loss in value transfers. Notwithstanding the of the open commodity contracts held by provisions of paragraph (e) of this Commission may: (1) Prohibit the transfer of customer or for such account from the unrealized section, the following transfers may not gain in value of the open commodity be avoided by a trustee: accounts; or (2) Permit transfers of accounts which contracts held by or for such account. (1) The transfer of commodity (2) Step 2—Customer determination accounts prior to the entry of the order do not comply with the requirements of this section. (aggregation). Aggregate the credit and for relief in compliance with § 1.17(a)(4) debit equity balances of all accounts of of this chapter unless such transfer is § 190.07 Calculation of allowed net equity. the same class held by a customer in the disapproved by the Commission; or same capacity. Paragraphs (b)(2)(i) (ii) The transfer prior to the order for Allowed net equity shall be computed as follows: (a) Allowed claim. The through (b)(2)(xiii) of this section relief by a public customer, including a prescribe which accounts must be transfer by a public customer which is a allowed net equity claim of a customer shall be equal to the aggregate of the treated as being held in the same commodity broker, of commodity capacity and which accounts must be accounts held from or for the account of funded balances of such customer’s net equity claim for each account class plus treated as being held in a separate such customer by or on behalf of the capacity. debtor unless: or minus the adjustments specified in (A) The customer acted in collusion paragraph (d) of this section. (i) Except as otherwise provided in with the debtor or its principals to (b) Net equity. Net equity means the this paragraph (b)(2), all accounts which obtain a greater share of the bankrupt total claim of a customer against the are maintained with a debtor in a estate than that to which it would be estate of the debtor based on the person’s name and which, under this entitled in a bankruptcy distribution; or commodity contracts held by the debtor paragraph (b)(2), are deemed to be held (B) The transfer is disapproved by the for or on behalf of such customer less by that person in its individual capacity Commission. any indebtedness of the customer to the shall be deemed to be held in the same (2) Post-relief transfers. On or after debtor. Net equity shall be calculated as capacity. the entry of the order for relief, the follows: (ii) An account maintained with a following transfers to one or more (1) Step 1—Equity determination. debtor by a guardian, custodian, or transferees may not be avoided by the Determine the equity balance of each conservator for the benefit of a ward, or trustee: customer account by computing, with for the benefit of a minor under the (i) The transfer of a customer account respect to such account, the sum of: Uniform Gift to Minors Act, shall be eligible to be transferred under (i) The ledger balance; deemed to be held in a separate paragraph (e) or (f) of this section made (ii) The open trade balance; and capacity from accounts held by such by the trustee of the commodity broker (iii) The current realizable market guardian, custodian or conservator in its or by any self-regulatory organization or value, determined as of the close of the individual capacity. clearing organization of the commodity market on the last preceding market (iii) An account maintained with a broker: day, of any securities or other property debtor in the name of an executor or (A) On or before the close of business held by or for the debtor from or for administrator of an estate shall be on the fourth business day after the such account, plus accrued interest, if deemed to be held in a separate entry of the order for relief; and any. capacity from accounts held by such Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations B747

executor or administrator in its account is not transferred in accordance against each positive equity balance in individual capacity. with § 190.06, it shall be deemed to be the same proportion as that positive (iv) Subject to paragraph (b)(2)(iii) of held in the same capacity as any other equity balance bears to the total of all this section, an account maintained with joint account held by identical positive equity balances in accounts of a debtor in the name of a decedent, in participants and a participant’s different classes held by such customer. the name of the decedent’s estate, or in percentage interest therein shall be (iv) To the extent any indebtedness of the name of the executor or deemed to be held in the same capacity administrator of such estate shall be the debtor to the customer which is not as any account held in an individual required to be included in computing the deemed to be accounts held in the same capacity by such participant. capacity. equity of such customer under (xi) An account maintained with a paragraph (b)(1) of this section exceeds (v) An account maintained with a debtor in the name of a plan which, on debtor by a trustee shall be deemed to the filing date, has in effect a such indebtedness of the customer to the be held in the individual capacity of the registration statement in accordance debtor, the customer claim therefor will grantor of the trust unless the trust is with the requirements of Section 1031 of constitute a general creditor’s claim created by a valid written instrument for the Employee Retirement Income rather than a customer property claim, a purpose other than avoidance of an Security Act of 1974 and the regulations and the net equity therefor shall be offset under the regulations contained in thereunder shall be deemed to be held in separately calculated. this Part. A trust account which is not a separate capacity from an account (v) The rules pertaining to separate deemed to be held in the individual held in an individual capacity by the capacities and permitted setoffs capacity of its grantor under paragraph plan administrator, any employer, contained in this section must be (b)(2)(v) of this section shall be deemed employee, participant, or beneficiary applied subsequent to the entry of an to be held in a separate capacity from with respect to such plan. order for relief; prior to the filing date accounts held in an individual capacity (xii) Except as otherwise provided in the provisions of § 1.22 of this chapter by the trustee, by the grantor or any this section, an account maintained with and of Section 4d(2) of the Act shall successor in interest of the grantor, or a debtor by an agent or nominee for a govern what setoffs are permitted. by any trust beneficiary, and from principal or a beneficial owner shall be (4) Step 4—Correction for accounts held by any other trust. deemed to be an account held in the distributions. The value on the date of (vi) An account maintained with a individual capacity of such principal or transfer or distribution of any property debtor by a corporation, partnership, or beneficial owner. transferred or distributed subsequent to unincorporated association shall be (xiii) Accounts held by a customer in the filing date and prior to the primary deemed to be held in a separate separate capacities shall be deemed to liquidation data with respect to each capacity from accounts held by the be accounts of different customers. The class of account held by a customer shareholders, partners or members of burden of proving that an account is must be added to the equity obtained for such corporation, partnership or held in a separate capacity shall be that customer for accounts of that class unincorporated association, if such upon the customer. entity was created for purposes other after performing the steps contained in (3) Step 3—Setoffs, (i) The net equity paragraphs (b)(1)—(3) of this section: than avoidance of an offset under the of one customer account may not be regulations contained in this Part. Provided, however, That if all accounts offset against the net equity of any other for which there are customer claims of fvii) A hedging account of a person customer. record and 100% of the equity pertaining shall be deemed to be held in die same (ii) Any obligation which is not capacity as a speculative account of required to be included in computing the thereto are transferred in accordance such person. equity of a customer under paragraph with § 190.06 and Section 764(b) of the (viii) Subject to paragraph (b)(2)(ix) of (b)(1) of this section, but which is owed Bankruptcy Code, net equity shall be this section, the futures accounts, by such customer to the debtor must be computed based solely upon those leverage accounts, options accounts, deducted from any obligation not customer claims, if any, filed subsequent and foreign futures accounts of the same required to be included in computing the to bankruptcy which are not claims of person shall not be deemed to be held in equity of a customer which is owed by record on the filing date. separate capacities: Provided, however, such debtor to the customer. If the (5) Step 5—Correction for subsequent That such accounts may be aggregated former amount exceeds the latter, the events. Compute any adjustments to only in accordance with paragraph excess must be deducted from the equity Steps 1 through 4 of this paragraph (b) (b)(3) of this section. balance of the customer obtained after required to correct misestimates or (ix) An omnibus customer account of performing the preceding calculations errors including, without limitation, a futures commission merchant required by paragraph (b) of this corrections for subsequent ¡events such maintained with a debtor shall be section: Provided, That if the customer as the liquidation of unliquidated claims deemed to constitute one account and to owns more than two classes of accounts at a value different from the estimated be held in a separate capacity from the the excess must be offset against each value previously used in computing net house account and any other omnibus positive equity balance in the same equity. customer account of such futures proportion as that positive equity (6) Step 6—Net equity of accounts commission merchant. balance bears to the total of all positive which remain open subsequent to the (x) A joint account maintained with equity balances of accounts of different primary liquidation date. If the accounts the debtor shall be deemed to be held in classes held by such customer. of a customer contain commodity a separate capacity from any account (iii) A negative equity balance contracts which remain open held in an individual capacity by the obtained with respect to one customer subsequent to the primary liquidation participants in such account, from any account class must be set off against a date, the trustee must adjust the net account held in an individual capacity positive equity balance in any other equity obtained for that customer by a commodity pool operator or account class of such customer held in pursuant to the steps contained in commodity trading advisor for such the same capacity: Provided, That if a paragraphs (b)(l)—(5) of this section as account, and from any other joint customer owns more than two classes of provided in paragraphs (d)(1) and (d)(2) account: Provided, however, That if such accounts such balance must be offset of this section. 8748 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations

(c) Calculation of funded balance. maintenance or liquidation of such open (A) The market value of the physical “Funded balance” means a customer’s commodity contracts, and any commodity as of the dlose of business pro rata share of the customer estate distributions must be subtracted from on the local cash market most proximate with respect to each account class the funded balance; and to the debtor’s principal place of available as of the primary liquidation (3) Subject to claims against the business; or date for distribution to customers of the trustee for failure to liquidate, any (B) The spot month settlement price same class. deficit which is not recovered from the on a contract market which trades (1) The funded balance of any customer on whose behalf it is incurred contracts in that physical commodity customer claim shall be computed by: must be charged against the funded most proximate to the debtor’s principal (1) Multiplying the ratio of the amount balance of each account which place of business: Provided, That where the net equity claim less the amounts remained open on the date the deficit there is more than one local market as referred to in (l)(ii) of this section of occurred in the same proportion as the described in paragraphs (e)(2)(ii) (A) or such customer for any account class funded balance of each account bears to (B) of this section,-the trustee should use bears to the sum of the net equity claims all the funded balances of all accounts the most active market. less the amounts referred to in (l)(ii) of which remained open on that date. (iii) Special rule for valuing dealer this secion of all customers for accounts (e) Valuation. In computing net equity, options. A dealer option which is in-the- of that class by the sum of: commodity contracts and other property money will be deemed to have been (A) The value of the money, securities held by or for a commodity broker must exercised for purposes of determining its or property segregated on behalf of all be valued as provided in this paragraph value which shall be equal to the greater accounts of the same class less the (e): Provided, however, That if identical of: amounts referred to in (l)(ii) of this commodity contracts, securities, or other (A) The in-the-money amount; or section; property are liquidated on the same (B) The premium paid for such option (B) The value of any money, securities date, but cannot be liquidated at the divided by the number of days or property which must be allocated same price, the trustee may use the contained in the option period and under § 190.08 to customer accounts of weighted average of the liquidation multiplied by the number of days the sàme class; and prices in computing the net equity of remaining in such period on the (C) The amount of any add-back each customer holding such contracts, liquidation date: Provided, That in the required under paragraph (b)(4) of this securities or property. trustee’s sole discretion, the trustee may section; and (1) Exchange-traded contracts. The reduce such value to an amount which (ii) The adding 100% of any margin value of an open commodity contract does not exceed the average of the payment made between the entry of the which is traded on a board of trade shall premiums recently paid for similar order for relief and the primary be equal to the settlement price as of the options granted by the same grantor. liquidation date. close of business on the board of trade Any time value not reflected in this (2) Corrections to funded balance. The upon which it is traded: Provided, That computation claimed by a customer funded balance must be adjusted, as of if such contract is transferred its value must be treated as a general creditor’s shall be determined at the time of its the primary liquidation date, to correct claim. for subsequent events including, without transfer: and Provided further, That if (iv) Special rule for valuing leverage limitation: such contract is liquidated, its value contracts. Notwithstanding paragraphs (i) Added claimants; shall be equal to the net proceeds of (e)(2) (i) and (ii) of this section, if the (ii) Disallowed claims; liquidation. (iii) Liquidation of unliquidated claims (2) Principal contracts. The valuation records of the debtor are not sufficient date of principal contracts which are not to substantiate customer claims for at a value other than their estimated profits and to identify the owners of value; transferred shall be the date of the order (iv) Recovery of property; and for relief unless there is specific contracts with losses, the liquidation (v) Deficits generated by the property which constitutes cover by the value of a leverage contract shall be continued operation of accounts after principal for the principal contract in deemed to be an amount equal to the the primary liquidation date which which case it shall be the date of total deposit made by a customer in cannot be fully adjusted under liquidation of the cover. For purposes of respect to such contract. paragraph (d) of this section. valuing contracts for which there is no (3) Bucketed contracts, The value of a (d) Adjustments to funded balance for established secondary market: commodity contract which has not been operations subsequent to the primary (i) Cash price series approved by established in fact shall be deemed to be liquidation date. If accounts of a Commission. The market value of the equal to the value of the total deposit customer contain commodity contracts physical commodity which is the subject made by a customer in respect to such which remain open subsequent to the of a principal contract shall be contract. primary liquidation date, the funded computed using a cash price series (4) Securities. The value of a listed balance for each class must be adjusted approved by the Commission for use by security shall be equal to the closing until liquidation or transfer of all such the dealer option grantor, in th^ case of price for such security on the exchange open commodity contracts of that dealer options, and by the leverage upon which it is traded. The value of customer of the same class, as follows: transaction merchant, in the case of over-the-counter securities traded (1) Unrealized and realized gains and leverage contracts. pursuant to the National Association of any receipts of margin with respect (ii) No cash price series approved by Securities Dealers Automated Quotation thereto must be added to the funded Commission. If no applicable cash price system shall be equal, in the case of a balance; series has been submitted to the long position, to the closing bid price (2) Unrealized and realized losses, ' Commission, or if such a cash price and, in the case of a short position, to and the normal costs attributable to the series has been submitted, but has not the closing asking price. The value of all payment of commissions, brokerage, been approved by the Commission, the other over-the-counter securities shall interest, taxes, storage, transaction fees market value of die physical commodity be equal in the case of a long position, and other costs and charges lawfully which is the subject of a principal to the average of the bid prices for long incurred with respect to the contract shall be equal to the lesser of: positions, and in the case of a short Federal Register A Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8749

position, to the average of the asking (F) Property hypothecated under (v) Property deposited by a customer prices for the short positions. If § 1.30 of this chapter to the extent that with a commodity broker after the entry liquidated prior to die primary the value of such property exceeds the of an order for relief which is not liquidation date, the value of such proceeds of any loan of margin made necessary to meet the maintenance security shall be equal to the net with respect thereto, and margin requirements applicable to the proceeds of its liquidation. Securities (ii) All cash, securities, or other accounts of such customer; and which are not publicly traded shall be property which: (vi) Property hypothecated pursuant valued by the trustee subject to (A) Is segregated on the filing date; to § 1.30 to the extent of the loan of approval of the court, using such (B) Is a security owned by the debtor margin with respect thereto. professional assistance as the trustee to the extent there are customer claims (b) Allocation of property between deems necessary in its sole discretion for securities of the same class and customer classes. No portion of the under the circumstances. series of an issuer; customer estate may be allocated to pay (5) Property. Cash commodities held (C) Is specifically identifiable to a non-public customer claims until all in inventory, as collateral or otherwise, customer; (D) Is property of a type described in public customer claims have been shall be valued at their fair market satisfied in full. Any property segregated value. Subject to the other provisions of paragraph (a)(l)(i)(A) of this section which has been withdrawn and on behalf of non-public customers must this paragraph (e), all other property be treated initially as part of the public shall be valued by the trustee subject to subsequently is recovered by the avoidance powers of the trustee; customer estate and allocated under approval by the court, using such paragraph (c)(2) of this section. professional assistance as the trustee (E) Represents recovery of any debit balance, margin deficit, or other claim of (c) Allocation of property among deems necessary in- its sole discretion account classes.—(1) Segregated under the circumstances: Provided, the debtor against a customer account; (F) Was unlawfully converted but is property: Subject to paragraph (b) of this however, That if such property is sold, section, property held by or for the its value for purposes of the calculations part of the debtor’s estate; (G) Is property of the debtor that any account of a customer, which is required by this part shall be the net segregated on behalf of a specific proceeds of such sale: Provided further, applicable law, rule, regulation, or order requires to be set aside for the benefit of account class, or readily traceable on That the sale is made in compliance the filing date to customers of such with all applicable statutes, rules and customers, unless including such property in the customer estate would account class, must be allocated to the orders of any court or governmental customer estate of the account class for entity with jurisdiction thereover. not significantly increase the customer estate; which it is segregated or to which it is § 190.08 Allocation of property and (H) Is property of the debtor’s estate readily traceable. allowance of claims. recovered by the Commission in any (2) All other property. Money, The property of the debtor’s estate proceeding brought against the securities and property received from or must be allocated among account principals, agents, or employees of the for the account of customers on behalf classes and between customer classes debtor; of any account class which is received as provided in this section. The property (I) Is proceeds from the investment of on behalf of the customer estate and so allocated will constitute a separate customer property by the trustee which cannot be allocated in estate of the customer class and the pending final distribution; or accordance with paragraph (c)(1) of this account class to which it is allocated, CD Is cash, securities or other property section, must be allocated as of the and will be designated by reference to of the debtor’s estate, including the primary liquidation date in the following such customer class and account class. debtor’s trading or operating accounts order: (a) Scope of customer property. (1) and commodities of the debtor held in (i) To the estate of the account class Customer property includes the inventory, but only to the extent that the for which, after the allocation required following: property enumerated in paragraphs in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, the (i) All cash, securities, or other (a)(l)(i)(E) and (a)(l)Cii)(A) through percentage of each public customer net property or the proceeds of such cash, (aXl)(h)(H) of this section is insufficient equity claim which is funded is the securities or other property received, to satisfy in full all claims of public lowest, until the funded percentage of acquired, or held by or for the account customers. net equity claims of such class equals of the debtor, from or for the account of (2) Customer property will not include: the percentage of each public customer’s a customer, including a non-public (i) Claims against the debtor for net equity claim which is funded for the customer, which is: damages for any wrongdoing of the account class with the next lowest debtor, including claims for percentage of the funded claims; and (A) Property received, acquired or then held to margin, guarantee, secure, misrepresentation or fraud, or for any violation of the Act or of the regulations (ii) To the estate of the two account purchase or sell a commodity contract; thereunder; (B) Open commodity contracts; classes referred to in paragraph (c)(2)(i) (ii) Other claims for property which of this section so that the percentage of (C) Warehouse receipts, bills of are not based upon property received, the net equity claims which are funded lading, or other documents of title or acquired or held by or for the account of for each class remains equal until the property held or acquired by the debtor the debtor, from or for the account of the percentage of each public customer net to fulfill a commodity contract; customer; equity claim which is funded equals the (D) Profits or contractual rights (iii) Forward contracts; percentage of each public customer net accruing to a customer as the result of a (ivj Property delivered to or from a equity claim which is funded for the commodity contract; customer to or by another customer to account class with the next lowest (E) The full proceeds of a letter of fulfill a commodity contract held for or percentage of funded claims, and so credit if such letter of credit was on behalf of either customer by the forth, until the percentage of each public received, acquired or held to margin, debtor if such delivery is effected customer net equity claim which is guarantee, secure, purchase or sell a pursuant to § 190.05 by a commodity funded is equal for all classes of commodity contract; broker other than the debtor; accounts; and then, 8750 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41-/ Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations

(iii) Among account classes in the liquidated, may be transferred on behalf account which do not exceed the funded same proportion as the public customer of a customer: Provided, That such balance of that account. customer must first deposit cash with net equity claims for each such account § 190.09 Member property. class bears to the total of public the trustee in an amount equal to the customer net equity claims of all amount by which the equity to be (a) “Member property". “Member account classes until the public transferred to margin such contract property” means, in connection with a customer claims of each account class together with any other transfers or clearing organization bankruptcy, the are paid in full; and, thereafter, returns of specifically identifiable property which may be used to pay that (iv) To the non-public customer estate property or disbursements made, or to portion of the net equity claim of a for each account class in the same order be made, to such customer, plus a member which is based on its house as is prescribed in paragraphs (c)(2) (i) reasonable reserve in the trustee’s sole account. to (iii) of this section for the allocation discretion, exceeds the estimated (b) Scope of member property. of the customer estate among account aggregate of the funded balances for Member property shall include all classes. each class of account of such customer money, securities and property received, (d) Distribution of customer less the value on the date of its transfer acquired, or held by a clearing property.—{1) Return or transfer of or return of any property transferred or organization to margin, guarantee or specifically identifiable property other returned prior to the primary liquidation secure the proprietary account, as than a commodity contract. Specifically date with the respect to the customer’s defined in § 1.3(y) of this chapter, of a identifiable property other than an open net equity claim for such account: and, clearing member: Provided, however, commodity contract not required to be Provided further, That adéquate security That any guaranty deposit or similar liquidated under § 190.02(f)(2) may be for the nonrecovery of any payment or deposit made by such returned or transferred on behalf of the overpayments by the trustee is provided member and any capital stock, or customer to which it is identified: to the debtor’s estate by the customer. membership of such member in the (1) If it is margining an open (3) Distribution in kind of specifically clearing organization shall also be commodity contract, only if cash is first identifiable securities. If any securities included in member property after deposited with the trustee in an amount of a customer would have been payment in full of that portion of the net equal to the greater of the full fair specifically identifiable under equity claim of the member based on its market value of such property on the § 190.01(kk)(6) if that customer had had customer account and of any obligations return date or the balance due on the no open commodity contracts, the due the clearing organization which may return date on any loan by the debtor to customer may request that the trustee be paid therefrom in accordance with the customer for which such property purchase or otherwise obtain the largest the by-laws or rules of the clearing constitutes security; or whole number of like-kind securities, organization, including obligations due (ii) If it is not so margining an open with a fair market value (inclusive of from the clearing organization to contract, at the option of the customer, transaction costs) which does not customers or other members. either pursuant to the terms of exceed that portion of such customer’s subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, or allowed net equity claim that constitutes § 190.10 General. pursuant to the following terms: such a claim for securities, if like-kind (a) Notices. Unless instructed customer first deposits cash with the securities can be purchased in a fair and otherwise, all mandatory or trustee in an amount equal to the orderly manner. discretionary notices to be given to the amount by which the greater of the (4) Proof of customer claim. No Commission under this Part shall be value of the specifically identifiable distribution shall be made pursuant to directed to the Washington, D.C. property to be transferred or returned on paragraphs (d)(1) and (d)(3) of this headquarters of the Commission (2033 K the date of such transfer or return or the section prior to receipt of a completed Street, NW., Washington, D.C. 20581) balance due on the return date on any proof of customer claim as described in and addressed to the Secretariat, for the loan by the debtor to the customer for § 190.02(d). attention of the Director of the Division which such property constitutes (5) No differential distributions. No of Trading and Markets. All such notices security, together with any other further disbursements may be made to shall be in writing and shall be given by disbursements made, or to be made, to customers for whom transfers hayejseen telegram or other similarly rapid means such customer, plus a reasonable made pursuant to § 190.06 and of communication. For purposes of this reserve in the trustee’s sole discretion, paragraph (d)(2) of this section, until a Part, notice to the Commission shall be exceeds the estimated aggregate of the percentage of each net equity claim equivalent to the percentage distributed deemed to be given only upon actual funded balances for each class of receipt. account of such customer less the value to such customers is distributed to all on the date of its transfer or return of«, public customers. Partial distributions, (b) Request for exemption from time any property transferred or returned “ other than the transfers referred to in limit. (1) A trustee or any other person prior to the primary liquidation date § 190.06 and paragraph (d)(2) of this charged with the management of a with respect to the customer’s net equity section, made prior to the final net commodity broker which has filed a claim for such account; Provided, That equity determination date must be made petition in bankruptcy, or against which adequate security for the nonrecovery of pursuant to a preliminary plan of such a petition has been filed, may for any overpayments by the trustee is distribution approved by the court, upon good cause shown request from the provided to the debtor’s estate by the notice to the parties and to all Commission an exemption from, or customer. customers, which plan requires extension of, any time limit prescribed (2) Transfers of specifically adequate security to the debtor’s estate by this Part 190: Provided, That no such identifiable commodity contracts under for the nonrecovery of any exemption or extension will be granted Section 766 of the Bankruptcy Code. overpayments by the trustee and for any time period established by the Any specifically identifiable commodity distributes an equal percentage of net Bankruptcy Code, as amended, 11 U.S.C. contract which is not required to be equity to all public customers. 101 et seq. liquidated under § 190.02(f)(1) or (6) Margin Payments. The trustee may (2) Such a request shall be made ex § 190.03(b), and which is not otherwise make margin payments on behalf of any parte and by any means of Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules anti Regulations 8751

communication, written or oral: BEHALF, ONLY TO THE EXTENT OF YOUR transaction merchant, nor will the Provided, That an oral request shall be PRO RATA SHARE OF ALL PROPERTY Commission construe the Bankruptcy confirmed in writing within one business AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION TO Code to permit any operation, trade or day and such confirmation shall contain CUSTOMERS. 2. NOTICE CONCERNING THE TERMS business, or any combination of the all the information required by FOR THE RETURN OF SPECIFICALLY foregoing, otherwise prohibited by the paragraph (b)(3) of this section. Any IDENTIFIABLE PROPERTY WILL BE BY Act or by any rule, regulation or order of such request shall be directed to the PUBLICATION IN A NEWSPAPER OF the Commission thereunder. person as provided in paragarph (a) of GENERAL CIRCULATION. this section, and at the address provided 3. THE COMMISSION’S REGULATIONS Bankruptcy Appendix 1—Operation of the therein. CONCERNING BANKRUPTCIES OF Debtor’s Estate—Schedule of Trustee’s Duties (3) Such a request shall state the COMMODITY BROKERS CAN BE FOUND For the convenience of a prospective particular provision of the Part 190 rules AT 17 CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS trustee, the Commission has constructed an with respect to which the exemption or PART 190. approximate schedule of important duties extension is sought, the reason for the (3) The statement contained in which the trustee should perform during the paragraph (c)(2) of this section need be early stages of a commodity broker requested exemption or extension, the bankruptcy proceeding. The schedule amount of time sought if the request is furnished only once to each customer to includes duties required by this Part, for an extension, and the reason why whom it is required to be furnished by subchapter IV of Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy such exemption or extension would not this section. Code as well as certain practical suggestions, be contrary to the purposes of the (d) Delegation of authority to the but it is only intended to highlight the more Bankruptcy Code and the Commission’s Director of the Division of Trading and significant duties and is not an exhaustive Part 190 regulations promulgated M arkets. (1) Until such time as the description of all the trustee’s thereunder. Commission orders otherwise, the responsibilities. It also assumes that the (4) The Director of the Division of Commission hereby delegates to the commodity broker being liquidated is an Trading and Markets, or such members Director of the Division of Trading and FCM. Moreover, it is important to note that of the Commission’s staff acting under Markets, and to such members of the the operating facts in a particular bankruptcy Commission’s staff acting under his proceeding may vary the schedule or obviate his direction as he may designate, on the the need for any of the partiular activities. basis of the information provided in any direction as he may designate, all the such request, shall determine, in his sole functions of the Commission set forth in All Cases discretion, whether to grant, deny or this part except the authority to approve Date of Order for Relief otherwise respond to a request, and or disapprove a withdrawal or settlement of a commodity account by a 1. Assure that the commodity broker has shall communicate that determination notified the Commission and its designated by the most appropriate means to the public customer pursuant to self-regulatory organization (‘‘DSRO”) that a person making the request and to the § 190.06(g)(3). petition or order for relief has been filed bankruptcy court with jurisdiction over (2) The Director of the Division of (§ 190.02(a)(1)). the case. Trading and Markets may submit to the 2. Attempt to estimate short-fall in (c) Disclosure statement for non-cash Commission for its consideration any customer segregated funds. margin. (1) No commodity broker may matter which has been delegated to him a. If there is a substantial short-fall of accept property other than cash from or pursuant to paragraph (d)(1) of this customer segregated funds, the trustee for the account of a customer to margin, section. should: guarantee, or. secure a commodity (3) Nothing in this section shall i. Contact the DSRO and attempt to prohibit the Commission, at its election, effectuate a transfer under Section 764(b) of contract unless: the Code (hereinafter ‘‘bulk transfer”); notify (1) The commodity broker first from exercising its authority delegated to the Director of the Division of Trading the Commission for assistance furnishes the customer with a separate (5§ 190.02(a)(2) and (e)(1), § 190.06(b)(2), (e), written document which contains only and Markets under paragraph (d)(1) of (f)(3). (g)(2), and (h)) but recognize that a bulk the statement set forth in paragraph this section. transfer is highly unlikely. (c)(2) of this section in bold-faced print (e) Forward contracts. For purposes of ii. If a bulk transfer cannot be effectuated, in at least ten point type; and this part, an entity for or with whom the liquidate all customer commodity contracts, (ii) The commodity broker receives an debtor deals who holds a claim against except dealer options and specifically acknowledgment, signed and dated by the debtor solely on account of a identifiable commodity contracts which are the customer, that it has received and forward contract will not be deemed to bona fide hedging positions (as defined in understood the statement, which be a customer. § 190.01(kk)(2)) with instructions not to be acknowledgment must be retained by (f) Notice of court papers pertaining to liquidated. (See §§ 190.02(f) and 190.06(d)(1)). the operation of the estate. The trustee (In this connection, depending upon the size the commodity broker for the greater of of the debtor and other complications of the period required in § 1.31 of this shall promptly provide the Commission with copies of any complaint, motion, or liquidation, the trustee should be aware of chapter or until the customer who special liquidation rules, and in particular the executes such acknowledgment petition filed in a commodity broker availability under certain circumstances of terminates or closes its account. bankruptcy which concerns the book-entry liquidation (§ 190.04(d)(l)(ii)). (2) The disclosure statement required disposition of customer property. Court b. If there is a small short-fall of customer by paragraph (c)(1) of this section is as papers shall be directed to the segregrated funds, negotiate with the DSRO follows: Washington, D.C. headquarters of the to effect a bulk transfer; notify the Commission addressed as provided in Commission (IS 190.02(a)(2) and (e)(1), This statement is furnished to you because 190.06(b)(2), (e), (f)(3), (g)(2), and (h)). Rule 190.10(c) of the Commodity Futures paragraph (a) of this section. (g) Other. The Bankruptcy Code will 3. Whether or not a transfer has occurred, Trading Commission requires it: liquidate or offset open commodity contracts 1. YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT IN THE not be construed by the Commission to prohibit a commodity broker from doing not eligible for transfer [i.e., deficit accounts, UNLIKELY EVENT OF THIS COMPANY’S accounts with no open positions) BANKRUPTCY, PROPERTY, INCLUDING business as any combination of the (§ 190.06(e)(1)), PROPERTY SPECIFICALLY TRACEABLE TO following: futures commission merchant, 4. Offset all futures contracts which would YOU, WILL BE RETURNED, TRANSFERRED commodity option dealer, foreign futures otherwise remain open beyond the last day of OR DISTRIBUTED TO YOU, OR ON YOUR commission merchant or leverage trading or first day on which notice of intent 8752 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations to deliver may be tendered: offset long Fourth Business Day After the Entry o f an notification has been given to the options on a physical commodity which Order for Relief Commission and the commodity broker's cannot be settled in cash, have value and If not previously concluded, conclude designated self-regulatory organization would be automatically exercised or would transfers under § 190.06(e) and (f). (See (§ 190.02(a)(1)); margin calls should be issued remain open beyond the last day of exercise; § 190.02(e)(1) and § 190.0®fe)(2)(i)(A)). if necessary (§ 190.02(g)(2)). and offset all short options on a physical 2. On or before the fourth business day commodity which cannot be settled in cash Fifth Business Day After the Entry o f an after the filing of a petition in bankruptcy, the (§ 190.02(f)(1)). Order for Relief trustee should use his best efforts to effect a 5. Compute estimated funded balance for Last day for customers to instruct the transfer in accordance with § § 190.06 (e) and each customer commodity account containing trustee concerning open commodity contracts (f) of all open commodity contracts and open commodity contracts (§ 190.04(b)) (daily (§ 190.02(b)(2)). equity held for or on behalf of customers of thereafter), the commodity broker (§ 190.02(e)(2)) unless 6. Make margin calls if necessary Sixth Business Day After the Entry of an Order for Relief the debtor can provide certain assurances to (§ 190.02(g)(1)) (daily thereafter). thé trustee. 7. Liquidate or offset any open commodity Commence liquidation of open commodity account for which a customer has failed to contracts for which no customer instructions Bankruptcy Appendix Form 2—Request for meet a margin call (§ 190.02(f)(1)) (daily have been received (§ 190.02(b)(2)). Instructions Concerning Non-Cash Property thereafter). Deposited With (Commodity Broker) 8. Commence liquidation or offset of Seventh Business Day After the Entry o f an specifically identifiable property described in Order for Relief Please take notice: On (date), a petition in § 190.02(f)(2)(i) (property which has lost 10% bankruptcy was filed by [against] 1. Customer instructions due to trustee (commodity broker). Those commodity or more of value) (and as appropriate concerning specifically indentifiable property thereafter). customers of (commodity broker) who (1190.02(b)(1)). deposited certain kinds of non-cash property 9. Commence liquidation or offset of 2. Primary liquidation date (§ 190.01 (ff)) (see below) with (commodity broker) may property described in § 190.02(f)(3) (“all other (assuming no bulk transfers and liquidation property”). effected for all open commodity contracts for instruct the trustee of the estate to return 10. Be aware of any contracts in delivery which no customer instructions were their property to them .as provided below. position and rules pertaining to such received by the close of business on the sixth As no customer may obtain more than his contracts (§ 190.05). business day). proportionate share of the property available 3. Establishment of transfer accounts to satisfy customer claims, if you instruct the First Business Day After the Entry of an trustee to return your property to you, you Order for Relief (i 190.03(a)(1)) (assuming this is the primary liquidation date); mark such accounts to will be required to pay the estate, as a 1. If a bulk transfer occurred on the date of market (§ 190.03(a)(2) (daily thereafter until condition to the return of your property, an entry of the order for relief: closed). amount determined by the trustee. If your a. Liquidate any remaining open property is not margining an open contract, commodity contracts, except any dealer Eighth Business Day After the Entry o f an this amount will approximate the difference option or specifically identifiable commodity Order for Relief between the market value of your property contract [hedge] (See § 190.01(kk)(2) and Commence liquidation of specifically and your pro rata share of the estate, as § 190.02(f)(1)), and not otherwise transferred identifiable property for which no customer estimated by the trustee. If your property is in the bulk transfer. intructions have been received margining an open contract, this amount will b. Primary liquidation date for transferred (§ 190.02(b)(1)). be approximately the full fair market value of or liquidated commodity contracts the property on the date of its return. (§ 190.01(ff)). Ninth Business Day After the Entry o f an 2. If no bulk transfer has yet been effected, Order for Relief Kinds of Property To Which This Notice continue attempt to negotiate bulk transfer of Complete liquidation to the extent Applies open commodity positions and dealer options reasonably possible of specifically 1. Any security deposited as margin which, (| 190.02(c)(1)). identifiable property which has yet to be as of (date petition was filed), was sécuring 3. Provide the clearing house or carrying liquidated and for which no customer an open commodity contract and is: broker with assurances to prevent liquidation instructions have been received (§ 190.03(c)). —registered in your name, of open accounts available for transfer at the —not transferable by delivery, and customer’s instruction or liquidate all open Tenth Business Day After the Entry of an Order for Relief —not a short-term obligation. contracts except those available for transfer 2. Any fully-paid, non-exempt security held at a customer’s instruction and dealer 1. Liquidate or offset all remaining open for your account in which there were no open options. commodity contracts (§ 190.02(b)(2)). contracts as of (date petition was filed). Second Business Day After the Entry of an 2. Transfer all open dealer option contracts (Rather than the return, at this time, of the which have not previously been transferred specific securities you deposited with Order for Relief (§190.06(f)(3)(i)). , If no bulk transfer has yet been effected, (commodity broker), you may instead request request directly customer instructions Eleventh Business Day After the Entry of an now, or at any later time, that the trustee regarding transfer of open commodity Order for Relief purchase “like-kind” securities of a fair contracts and publish notice for customer If not done previously, notify customers of market value which does not exceed your instructions regarding the return of bankruptcy and request customer proof of „ proportionate share of the estate). specifically identifiable property other than claim (§ 190.02(b)(4)). 3. Any warehouse receipt, bill of lading or commodity contracts (§§ 190.02(b) (1) and other document of title deposited as margin (2)). Thirteenth Business Day After the Entry of which, as of (date petition was filed), was an Order for R elief securing an open-commodity contract and:— Third Business Day After the Entry of an Commence liquidation of specifically can be identified in (commodity broker’s Order for Relief identifiable property for which no records as being held for your account, and— 1. Last day on which to notify the arrangements for return have been made in is neither in bearer form nor otherwise Commission with regard to whether a bulk accordance with customer instructions transferable by delivery. transfer in accordance with Section 764(b) of (§§ 190.02(b)(1), 190.03(c)). 4. Any warehouse receipt bill of lading or the Bankruptcy Code will take place other document of title, or any commodity (§ 190.02(a)(2) and § 190.06(e)). Separate Procedures for Involuntary received, acquired or held by (commodity 2. Second publication date for customer Petitions for Bankruptcy broker) to make or take delivery or exercise instructions (§ 190.02(b)(1)) (publication is to 1. Within one business day after notice of from or for your account and which:—can be be made on two consecutive days, whether or receipt of filing of the petition in bankruptcy, identified in (commodity broker)’s records as not the second day is a business day). the trustee should assure that proper recieved from or for your account as held Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8753

specifically for the purpose of delivery or any overpayments. In your instructions, you or for payment of the strike price upon exercise. should specify the broker to which you wish exercise of an option). 5. Any cash or other property deposited to your contracts transferred. b. The capacity in which the account is make or take delivery on a futures or options Be further advised that prior to receipt of held, as follows (and if more than one is contract may be eligible to be returned. The your instructions, circumstances may, in any applicable, so state): trustee should be contacted directly for event, require the trustee to liquidate or 1. [The account is held in the name of the further information if you have deposited transfer your contracts. If your contracts are undersigned in his individual capacity]; such property with (commodity broker) and so transferred and your instructions are 2. [The account is held by the undersigned desire its return. received, your instructions will be forwarded as guardian, custodian, or conservator for the Instructions must be received by (close of to the new broker. benefit of a ward or a minor under the business on 4th business day after 2d Note also that the trustee is required to Uniform Gift to Minors Act]; publication date) or the trustee will liquidate liquidate your positions despite the timely 3. [The account is held by the undersigned your property, (if you own such property but receipt of your instructions and money if, for as executor or administrator of an estate]; fail to provide the trustee with instructions, any reason, you have not made arrangements 4. [The account is held by the undersigned you will still have a claim against to transfer and/or your contracts are not as trustee for the trust beneficiary]; (commodity broker) but you will not be able transferred by (10 business days after entry 5. [The account is held by the undersigned to have your specific property returned to of order for relief). you). in the name of a corporation, partnership, or Instructions should be sent to: (Trustee’s or unincorporated association]; Note.—Prior to receipt of your instructions, designee’s name, address, telephone and/or 6. [The account is held as an omnibus circumstances may require die trustee to telex number). [Instructions may also be customer account of the undersigned futures liquidate your property, or transfer your provided by phone). commission merchant]; property to another broker if it is margining 7. [The account is held by the undersigned open contracts. If your property is transferred Bankruptcy Appendix Form 4—Proof of Claim as part owner of a joint account]; and your instructions were received within 8. [The account is held by the undersigned the required time, your instructions will be [Note to trustee: As indicated in forwarded to the new broker^ § 190.02(d), this form is provided as a guide to in the name of a plan which, on the date the Instructions should be directed to: the trustee and should be modified as petition in bankruptcy was filed, had in effect (Trustee’s name, address, telephone and/or necessary depending upon the information a registration statement in accordance with telex number). which the trustee needs at the time a proof of the requirements of § 1031 of the Employee Even if you request the return of your claim is requested and the time provided for Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 and property, you must also pay the trustee the a response.) the regulations thereunder]; or amount he specifies and provide the trustee 9. [The account is held by the undersigned with proof of your claim before (close of Proof of Claim as agent or nominee for a principal or business on the 10th business day after 2d United States Bankruptcy Court----- beneficial owner (and not described above in publication date) or your property will be District of----- in re ------, Debtor, No.----- . items 1-8 of this n, b)]. liquidated. (Upon receipt of customer Return this form b y ----- or your claim will 10. [The account is held in any other instructions to return property, the trustee be barred (unless extended, for good cause capacity not described above in items 1-9 of will mail the sender a form which describes only). this II, b. Specify the capacity], the information he must provide to I. (If claimant is an individual claiming for c. The equity, as of the date the petition in substantiate his claim). himself] The undersigned, who is the bankruptcy was filed, based on the Note.—The trustee is required to liquidate claimant herein, resides at ——. commodity transactions in the account. your property despite the timely receipt of [If claimant is a partnership claiming d. Whether the person[s] (including a your instructions, money, and proof of claim through a member] The undersigned, who general partnership, limited partnership, if, for any reason, your property cannot be resides a t----- , is a member of----- , a corporation, or other type of association) on returned by (close of business on the 10th partnership, composed of the undersigned whose behalf the account is held is one of the business day after 2d publication date). and----- , of----- , and doing business a t----- , following persons OR whether one of the and is duly authorized to make this proof of following persons, alone or jointly, owns 10% Bankruptcy Appendix Form 3—Request For claim on behalf of the partnership. or more of the account: Instructions Concerning Transfer of Your [If claimant is a corporation claiming 1. [If the debtor is an individual— Hedge Contracts Held by (Commodity though a duly authorized officer] The A. Such individual; Broker) undersigned, who resides a t----- is the------B. Relative (as defined below in item 8 of United States Bankruptcy Court----- of----- , a corporation organized under the this ffi,d) of the debtor or of a general partner District of----- In re ----- , Debtor, No.----- . laws of----- and doing business a t------, and of the debtor; Please take notice: On (date), a petition in is duly authorized to make this proof of claim C. Partnership in which the debtor is a bankruptcy was filed by [against] on behalf of the corporation. general partner; (commodity broker). [If claim is made by agent] The D. General partner of the debtor; or You indicated when your hedge account undersigned, who resides at — -, is the agent E. Corporation of which the debtor is a was opened that the contracts (futures and/ of----- , and is duly authorized to make this director, officer, or person in control]; or options) in your hedge account should not proof of claim on behalf of the claimant. 2. [If the debtor is a partnership— be liquidated automatically in the event of n. The debtor was, at the time of the filing A. Such partnership; the bankruptcy of (commodity broker), and of the petition initiating this case, and still is, B. General partner in the debtor; that you wished to provide instructions at indebted to this claimant for the total sum of C. Relative (as defined in item 8 of this this time concerning their disposition. $ . III,d) of a general partner in, general partner Instructions to transfer your positions and III. List EACH account on behalf of which aof, or person in control of the debtor; a cash deposit (as described below) must be claim is being made by number and name of D. Partnership in which the debtor is a received by the trustee by (close of business account holder[s], and for EACH account, general partner, on 5th business day after entry of order for specify the following information: E. General partner of the debtor; or relief) or your positions will be liquidated. a. Whether the account is a futures, foreign F. Person in control of the debtor]; If you request the transfer of your futures, leverage, option (if an option account, 3. [If the debtor is a limited partnership— contracts, prior to their transfer, you must specify whether exchange-trade or dealer), or A. Such limited partnership; pay the trustee in cash an amount determined “delivery” account (a “delivery” account is B. A limited or special partner in such by the trustee which will approximate the one which contains only documents of title, partnership whose duties include: difference between the value of the equity commodities, cash or other property i. The management of the partnership margining your positions and your pro rata identified to the claimant and deposited for business or any part thereof; share of the estate plus an amount the purpose of making or taking delivery on a 11. The handling of the trades or customer constituting security for the nonrecovery of commodity underlying a commodity contract funds of customers of such partnership; 8754 Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations

iii. The keeping of records pertaining to the L In a fiduciary or agency capacity without ("CFTC”) or is a commodity option trades or customer funds of customers of sole discretionary power to vote such transaction which has been determined by such partnership; or securities; or the exchange to be economically appropriate iv. The signing or co-signing of checks or ii. Solely to secure a debt, if such entity has to the reduction of risks in the conduct and drafts on behalf of such partnership^ not in fact exercised such power to vote; management of a commercial enterprise 4. [If the debtor is a corporation or C. Person whose business is operated pursuant to rules which have been adopted in association (except a debtor which is a under a lease or operating agreement by the accordance with Rule 1.61(b) of the CFTC futures commission merchant and is also a debtor, or person substantially alljof whose and approved by the CFTC; and cooperative association of producers)— property is operated under an operating 3. Is in an accbunt designated in the A. Such corporation or association; agreement with the debtor; accounting records of the debtor as a hedging B. Director of the debtor; D. Entity that otherwise, directly or account C. Officer of the debtor; indirectly, is controlled by or is under c. With respect to warehouse receipts, bills D. Person in control of the debtor; common control with the debtor); of lading or other documents of title, or E. Partnership in which the debtor is a E. Entity that operates the business or all or physical commodities received, acquired, or general partner; substantially all of the property of the debtor F. General partner of the debtor; under a lease or operating agreement; or held by or for the account of the debtor for G. Relative (as defined in item 8 of this F. Entity that otherwise, directly or the purpose of making or taking delivery or IIi,d)bf a general partner, director, officer, or indirectly, controls the debtor; or exercise from or for the claimant’s account person in control of the debtor; 10. [Any of the persons listed in items 1-7 any such document of title or commodity H. An officer, director or owner of ten .above of this III,d if such person is associated which as of the filing date can be identified percent or more of the capital stock of such with an affiliate (see item 9 above) of the on the books and records of the debtor as organization); debtor as if the affiliate were the debtor). received from or for the account of the 5. [If the debtor is a futures commission e. Whether the account is a discretionary claimant specifically for the purpose of merchant which is a cooperative association account (If it is, the name in which the delivery or exercise. of producers— “attorney in fact" is held). d. Any cash or other property deposited Shareholder or member of the debtor which f. If the account is a joint account, the prior to bankruptcy to pay for the taking of is an officer, director or manager]; amount of the claimant's percentage interest physical delivery on a long futures contract 6. [An employee of such individual, in the account. (Also specify whether or for payment of the strike price upon partnership, limited partnership, corporation participants in a joint account are claiming exercise of a short put or a long call option or association whose duties include: separately or jointly). contract on a physical commodity, which A. The management of the business of such IV. Describe all claims against the debtor cannot be settled in cash, in excess of the individual, partnership, limited partnership, not based upon a commodity account of the amount necessary to margin such commodity corporation or association or any pari claimant (e .g if landlord, for rent; if contract prior to the notice date or exercise thereof; customer, for misrepresentation or fraud). date which cash or other property is B. The handling of the trades or customer V. Describe all claims of the DEBTOR identified on the books and records of the funds of customers of such individual, against the CLAIMANT not already included debtor as received from or for the account of partnership, limited partnership, corporation in the equity of a commodity accounts] of the the claimant within three Qr less days of the or association; claimant (see m,c above). notice date or three or less days of the C. The keeping of records pertaining to the VI. Describe any deposits of money, trade or funds of customers of such exercise date specifically for the purpose of individual, partnership, limited partnership, securities or other property held by or for die payment of the notice price upon taking corporation or association; or debtor from or for the claimant, and indicate delivery or the strike price upon exercise. D. The signing or co-signing of checks or if any of this property was included in your e. The cash price tendered for any property drafts on behalf of such individual, answer to IH,c above. deposited prior to bankruptcy to make partnership, limited partnership, corporation VII. Of the money, securities, or other physical delivery on a short futures contract or association); property described in VI above, identify any or for exercise of a long put or a short call 7. [Managing agent of the debtor); which consists of the following: option contract on a physical commodity, 8. [A spouse or minor dependent living in a. With respect to property received, which cannot be settled in cash, to the extent the same household of ANY OF THE acquired, or held by or for the account of the it exceeds the amount necessary to margin FOREGOING PERSONS, or any other debtor from or for die account of the claimant such contract prior to the notice exercise date relative, regardless of residency, (unless * to margin, guarantee or secure an open which property is identified on the books and previously described in items 1-B, 2-C, or 4- commodity contract, the following: records of the debtor as received from or for G of this IU,d) defined as an individual 1. Any security which as of the filing date the account of the claimant within three or related by affinity or consanguinity within is: less days of the notice date or of the exercise the third degree as determined by the A. Held for the claimant’s account; date specifically for the purpose of a delivery common law, or individual in a step or B. Registered in the claimant’s name; or exercise. adoptive relationship within such degree); , C. Not transferable by delivery: and D. Not a short term obligation; or f. Fully paid, non-exempt securities 9. [“Affiliate” of the debtor, defined as: identified on the books and records of the A. Entity that directly or indirectly owns, 2. Any warehouse receipt, bill of lading or other document of tide which as of the filing debtor as held by the debtor for or on behalf controls, or holds with power to vote, 20 of the commodity account of the claimant for percent or more of the outstanding voting date: A. Can be identified on the books and which, according to such books and records securities of the debtor, other than an entity as of the filing date, no open commodity that holds such securities— records of the debtor as held for the account of the claimant; and contracts were held in the same capacity. L In a fiduciary or agency capacity without g. Open commodity contracts transferred to sole discretionary power to vote such B. Is not in bearer form and is not another futures commission merchant by the securities; or otherwise transferable by delivery. b. With respect to open commodity trustee. ii. Solely to secure a debt, if such entity has VIII. Specify whether the claimant wishes not in fact exercised such power to vote; contracts, and except as otherwise provided B. Corporation 20 percent or more of whose below in item g of this VII, any such contract to receive payment in kind,-to the extent outstanding voting securities are directly or which: possible, for any claim for securities. indirectly owned, controlled, or held with 1. As of the date the petition in bankruptcy IX. Attach copies of any documents which power to vote, by the debtor, or by an entity was filed, is identified on the books and support the information provided in this proof that directly tir indirectly owns, controls, or records of the debtor as held for the account of claim, including but not limited to holds with power to vote, 20 percent or more of the claimant; customer confirmations, account statements, of the outstanding voting securities of the 2. Is a bona fide hedging position or and statements of purchase or sale. debtor, other than an entity that holds such transaction as defined in Rule 1.3(z) of the This proof of claim must be filed with the securities— Commodity Futures Trading Commission trustee no later than----- , or your claim will Federal Register / Vol. 48, No. 41 / Tuesday, March 1, 1983 / Rules and Regulations 8755

be barred unless an extension has been granted, available only for good cause. Return this form to: (Trustee’s name (or designee’s) and address)

Dated:------(Signed)------Penalty for Presenting Fraudulent Claim. Fine of not more than $5,000 or imprisonment for not more than five years or both—title 18, U.S.C. § 152. Issued in Washington, D.C. on February 18, 1983. Jane K. Stuckey Secretary of the Commission. [FR Doc. 83-4692 Filed 2-28-83; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6351-01-M