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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 33 STAT. · January 7, 1905 · Chapter 32

Chapter 32. To amend an Act approved April twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and four, entitled "An Act to enable the Secretary of War to permit the erection of a lock and dam in aid of navigation in the Tennessee River near Chattanooga, Tennessee, and for other purposes." January 7, 1905.[[H

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CHAP. 32.— An Act To amend an Act approved April twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and four, entitled "An Act to enable the Secretary of War to permit the erection of a lock and dam in aid of navigation in the Tennessee River near Chattanooga, Tennessee, and for other purposes." January 7, 1905.[[H. R. 15590](/us/bill/34/hr/15590).][[Public, No. 6](/us/pl/34/6).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Act of CongressTennessee River, Tenn.Construction of lock and dam in, near Chattanooga.*Ante*, p. 309, amended. approved April twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and four, entitled “An Act to enable the Secretary of War to permit the erection of a lock and dam in aid of navigation in the Tennessee River near Chattanooga, Tennessee, and for other purposes,” be, and the same is hereby, amended by inserting in section one, line seven, after the words “Scott Point,” “near Chattanooga, Tennessee,” and before the word “under,” the following:
“or at such other point or place in theLocation. mountain section of said river below Scott Point as the Secretary of War may approve.” Approved, January 7, 1905.
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