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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 33 STAT. · February 26, 1904 · Chapter 169

Chapter 169. Donating gun carriages to the Connecticut commissioners for the care and preservation of Fort Griswold

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CHAP. 169.— An Act Donating gun carriages to the Connecticut commissioners for the care and preservation of Fort Griswold. February 26, 1904. [[S. 3800](/us/bill/58/s/3800).] [[Public, No. 30](/us/pl/58/30).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Connecticut. Donation of gun carriages for the Fort Griswold tract. That the Secretary of War be, and he hereby is, authorized to deliver, if the same can be done without detriment to the Government, to the commissioners appointed by the governor of the State of Connecticut for the care and preservation of the Fort Griswold tract for the purpose of a public park, as provided for in the Act of Congress approved June sixth, nineteen hundred and two (volume thirty-two, part one, Statutes at Large,Vol. 32, p. 306. page three hundred and six), four barbette carriages for eight-inch Rodman gun, front pintle, and one barbette carriage for twenty-four pounder rifle, front pintle.
Approved, February 26, 1904.
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