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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 24 STAT. · Feb. 23, 1887 · Chapter 219

Chapter 219. directing the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to execute a deed of quitclaim and release to a certain alley in Washington to Cornelia P

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CHAP. 219.— An Act directing the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to execute a deed of quitclaim and release to a certain alley in Washington to Cornelia P. Kaudolph and others.Feb. 23, 1887. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Washington, D. C.Title of United States to alley, in square 105, released. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to execute to Cornelia P.
Kaudolph, Mary M. Turner, Harriett J. Pickett, and Elizabeth G. Calvert a deed releasing and quitclaiming to said parties all right, title, and interest of the United States and of the District of Columbia in and to all that portion of the alley in square one hundred and five, in the city of Washington, as said alley is laid down in the plat or plan of said city, which was formerly the outlet for the main alley to I street north. Approved, February 23, 1887.
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