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Show 7529 Chandler- D 5508 Q How much is it there in the Elk mountain? A It is estimated one hundred and twenty- two acres of second- grade agricultural land on the entire mountain. BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q One hundred and twenty- two acres? A Of second- grade agricultural land, yes; the balance non- agricultural. MR. BLACKMAR: I think that is all, Mr. Chandler. CROSS EXAMINATION BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q There did you find that one hundred and twenty- two acres? A Mr. Rocky of the Bureau of Soils, soil expert, had made the land classification -- Q I didn't ask you who made it. I asked you where it was found. A In the Land Classification Report. BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: Q You mean on a part of the mountain, don't you? A That is scattered patches over the mountain. BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q That is not even all in one place? A No sir. Q What is the nature of the Reserve there, the Elk ridge? |