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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 36 STAT. · June 25, 1910 · Chapter 417

Chapter 417. Granting to the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, land for street purposes

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CHAP. 417.— An Act Granting to the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, land for street purposes. June 25, 1910.[[H. R. 22231](/us/bill/61/hr/22231).][[Public, No. 299](/us/pl/61/299).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Hot Springs, Ark. Grant of lands for street purposes. That the parcel or strip of land, situated in the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, shown on a plat of a subdivision of block one hundred and fourteen, in said city, as originally laid out by the United States Hot Springs Commissioners, filed in the office of the circuit clerk of Garland County, Arkansas, October seventeenth, nineteen hundred and four, and being designated on said plat as Interior street, and shown and described therein as follows, Description. to wit:
Commencing on the east line of said block one hundred and fourteen on the west line of Court street, at a point one hundred and fifty feet north of Prospect avenue; running thence in a westerly direction on a line parallel with Prospect avenue for a distance of four hundred and fifty feet to a point one hundred and fifty-four and three-tenths feet north of Prospect avenue and to east line of Granite street; thence north along the east line of Granite street for a distance of forty feet; thence running in an easterly direction on a line parallel with said first-described line for a distance of four hundred and fifty feet to the west line of Court street; thence running south for a distance of forty feet to the point or place of beginning, and containing eighteen thousand square feet, more or less, be, and the same is hereby, ceded to the corporation of the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, for use as a public street.
Approved, June 25, 1910.
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