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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 37 STAT. · December 19, 1912 · Chapter 2

Chapter 2. Granting to Phillips County, Arkansas, certain lots in the city of Helena for a site for a county courthouse

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CHAP. 2.— An Act Granting to Phillips County, Arkansas, certain lots in the city of Helena for a site for a county courthouse.December 19, 1912.[[S. 3436](/us/bill/62/s/3436).][[Public, No. 342](/us/pl/62/342).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Phillips County, Ark.Lots In Helena, granted to, for public uses. That there is hereby granted to the county of Phillips, in the State of Arkansas, lots numbered one hundred and thirty-six and one hundred and thirty-seven and the north half of lot numbered one hundred and thirty-eight, in that part of the city of Helena known as “Old Helena,” as a site upon which to erect a building to be used as a county courthouse and for other similar public purposes.
This grant is made on condition thatCondition. the construction of such building shall be commenced within one year from the date of the passage of this Act and be completed within two years thereafter and shall cost not less than seventy-five thousand dollars. Approved, December 19, 1912.
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