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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 33 STAT. · February 27, 1905 · Chapter 1158

Chapter 1158. Making provision for conveying in fee certain public grounds in the city of Saint Augustine, Florida, for school purposes

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CHAP. 1158.— An Act Making provision for conveying in fee certain public grounds in the city of Saint Augustine, Florida, for school purposes. February 27, 1905. [[S. 3479](/us/bill/58/s/3479).] [[Public, No. 107](/us/pl/58/107).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That any conveyance heretoforeFlorida.Conveyance of old burnt hospital lot to Saint Johns County, authorized, etc. or hereafter made by the mayor of Saint Augustine, Florida, to the hoard of public instruction of Saint Johns County, Florida, of that certain tract or parcel of ground situate in the said city of Saint Augustine, Florida, known as the “old burnt hospital lot,” heretofore conveyed by the United States Government to the mayor of Saint Augustine, Florida, in trust for school purposes, be, and the same is hereby, authorized, ratified and confirmed; and the title in and to saidTitle. lot, upon such conveyance being made, shall vest the title to said ground in fee in the board of public instruction of Saint JohnsSale.
County, Florida, aforesaid. And the said board of public instruction of Saint Johns County, Florida, is hereby authorized to sell and convey said lot of ground, and to use and appropriate the proceeds thereof in theUse of proceeds. erection and construction of a public school building in said city of Saint Augustine Florida. Approved, February 27, 1905.
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