Chapter 317. Granting certain land to the town of Yuma, in the Territory of Arizona
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CHAP. 317.— An Act Granting certain land to the town of Yuma, in the Territory of Arizona. June 22, 1910.[[H. R. 10132](/us/bill/61/hr/10132).][[Public, No. 226](/us/pl/61/226).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That there is hereby granted to Public lands. Granted to Yuma, Ariz. the town of Yuma, in Yuma County, Arizona, that two and one-half acres of land originally included in the town-site patent to said town of Yuma, located in sections thirty-five and thirty-six, and known as the “quarry reserve.
” Sec. 2. That for the purpose of extending First street of said city Fort Yuma Military Reservation. Lands on, granted City for street extension. there is hereby granted, out of the land known as “quartermaster’s depot,” being a part of the Fort Yuma Military Reservation, the following-described land, to wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of said depot, running thence north four degrees eight minutes, east one hundred and forty-two and seventy-two one-hundredths feet; thence east one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two and sixty-seven one-hundredths feet to intersection of the south boundary line of the quartermaster’s depot with the north boundary line of First street; thence south eighty-five degrees thirty-five minutes, west one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight and forty-four one-hundredths feet along the south line of said quartermaster’s depot to place of beginning.
Approved, June 22, 1910.