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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · May 16, 1906 · Chapter 2461

Chapter 2461. To grant certain land to the State of Minnesota to be used as a site for the construction of a sanitarium for the treatment of consumptives

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CHAP. 2461.— An Act To grant certain land to the State of Minnesota to be used as a site for the construction of a sanitarium for the treatment of consumptives. May 16, 1906. [[S. 4976](/us/bill/34/s/4976).] [[Public, No. 165](/us/pl/34/165).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That there is hereby grantedMinnesota.Grant of land to, for tuberculosis sanitarium. to the State of Minnesota the following tract of land in said State, to wit:
Lot six, section two, township one hundred and forty-one north, range thirty-one west of the fifth principal meridian, in the State of Minnesota: *Provided, however.* That said State shall pay therefor at*Provisos*.Price. the rate of one and twenty-five one-hundredths dollars per acre: *And provided further,* That the land hereby appropriated shall forever beFlowage rights reserved and remain subject to the right of the United States to overflow the same, or any part thereof, by such reservoirs as now exist or may hereafter be constructed upon the headwaters of the Mississippi River.
Approved, May 16, 1906.
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