Chapter 8.
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CHAP. 8.— An act for the relief of the trustees of Anacostia Lodge, number twenty-one, Free and Accepted Masons, of the District of Columbia.December 15, 1890. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Anacostia Lodge No. 22, F. and A. M. of the District of Columbia. Approval, etc., of Commissioners’ sale of certain Uniontown lots; Commissioners may perfect deed to trustees of. That the deed of conveyance executed by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to John E.
Herrell on the ninth day of September, anno Domini eighteen hundred and eighty, of lots numbered three hundred and forty-six, three hundred and forty-seven, and three hundred and forty-eight, in Uniontown, in said District, and recorded among the Land Records of said District in Liber numbered nine hundred and forty-nine, folio three hundred and eighty-eight, be, and the same is hereby, approved and the sale affirmed, and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby authorized to make and execute in comformity with the terms of said deed for the more sure and effectual conveyance of the said premises, any other deed or assurance in law to Charles F.
Walson, John H. O’Donnell, and John N. Minnix, trustees of Anacostia Lodge, numbered twenty-one, Free and Accepted Masons, of the District of Columbia, upon the same trusts as are set forth and declared in the deed to said trustees from said John E. Herrell, recorded among the said Land Records on June tenth, anno Domini, eighteen hundred and ninety. Approved, December 15, 1890.