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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 27 STAT. · March 1, 1893 · Chapter 189

Chapter 189. to grant to the Champlain and Saint Lawrence Railroad Company a right of way across the Fort Montgomery military reservation

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CHAP. 189.— An Act to grant to the Champlain and Saint Lawrence Railroad Company a right of way across the Fort Montgomery military reservation.March 1, 1893. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That a right of way one hundredChamplain and Saint Lawrence Railroad Company granted right of way across Fort Montgomery military reservation, N.Y. feet in width and about four thousand feet in length, across the Fort Montgomery military reservation in the State of New York, is hereby granted to the Champlain and Saint Lawrence Railroad company, a corporation created under the laws of the State of New York, subject however, to the provisions of an act entitled “An act authorizing*Ante*, p. 321. the Secretary of War to lease public property in certain cases,” approved July twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, and on condition that the said railroad company shall provide and maintainCondition. good and sufficient fences along each side of the right of way thus granted: *Provided*, That the right to repeal this act, if the interest of*Proviso*.Repeal. the United States should so demand, is hereby expressly reserved.
Approved, March 1, 1893.
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