Chapter 636. For the relief of George W
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CHAP. 636.— An Act For the relief of George W. King. April 28, 1902.[[Private, No. 551](/us/pvtl/57/551).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, George W. King.Land purchased by, released from alien forfeiture on account of Patrick Mahon. That the following real estate, to wit, parts of lots two hundred and twenty-eight and two hundred and twenty-nine, in square twelve hundred and ninety, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, described as follows:
Beginning for the same at a point on the east side of Thirty-fourth street eight feet north of the dividing line between said lots and running thence south on Thirty-fourth street twenty-four feet; thence east parallel with T street ninety-six feet to the rear line of said lot; thence north with said rear line twenty-four feet, and thence west to the place of beginning, heretofore purchased and conveyed to George W. King, of the city of Washington, District of Columbia, be relieved and Vol. 24. p. 476.exempted from the operation of an Act entitled “An Act to restrict the ownership of real estate in the Territories to American citizens,” approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and all forfeitures incurred by force of said Act, by reason of the alienage of one Patrick Mahon, a former owner of said real estate, are hereby remitted.
Approved, April 28, 1902.