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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 24 STAT. · May 1, 1886 · Chapter 75

Chapter 75.

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CHAP. 75.— An act to grant for the use of the public a street across the United States grounds in the city of Chattanooga, in the State of Tennessee.May 1, 1886. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Chattanooga, Tenn. Grant of street to, across U. S. reservation. That there is granted in the city of Chattanooga and county of Hamilton, in the State of Tennessee, for the use of the public, a street or roadway, sixty feet in width and about eight hundred and sixty feet in length, to be located, subject to the approval of the Secretary of War, over and across the lauds of the United States reservation in the city of Chattanooga formerly occupied for barracks and parade ground, extending from the Western and Atlantic Railroad on the north to and connecting with what is known as Hooke street, and thence about eight hundred feet southward over said Hooke street to Montgomery avenue; but this grant is madeRepair. upon condition that the city of Chattanooga shall construct and keep in repair a good road on the proposed line, equal to that which the United States Government constructed connecting the city with the national cemetery.
Approved, May 1, 1886.
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