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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 28 STAT. · December 21, 1893 · Chapter 4

Chapter 4. To extend North Capitol street to the Soldiers’ Home

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CHAP. 4.— An Act To extend North Capitol street to the Soldiers’ Home.December 21, 1893. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,District Of Columbia. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby directed to open and grade North Extension of North Capitol street.Vol. 27. p. 532.Capitol street from T street to the Soldiers’ Home, and are hereby authorized and directed to condemn, in the manner provided by law *Post*, p. 251.prior to March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, for the condemnation of land in the District of Columbia, such of the lands of the Prospect Hill Cemetery and of Annie E.
Barbour as may be necessary for the extension of said street, and the amount of money necessary to Appropriation.pay the judgment of condemnation and the cost of grading is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys of the District of Columbia in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to carry out the provisions of this Act,but the cost of grading shall not exceed ten thousand dollars:*Provisos*.From District revenues.Immediately available. *Provided*, That the said sum shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia: *And provided further*, That this appropriation shall be immediately available.
Approved, December 21, 1893.
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