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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 37 STAT. · March 5, 1912 · Chapter 52

Chapter 52. To extend the time for completion of a dam across the Savannah River, at or near the mouth of Stevens Creek, between the counties of Edgefield, South Carolina, and Columbia, Georgia, authorized by an Act approved August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine

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CHAP. 52.— An Act To extend the time for completion of a dam across the Savannah River, at or near the mouth of Stevens Creek, between the counties of Edgefield, South Carolina, and Columbia, Georgia, authorized by an Act approved August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine.March 5, 1912.[[S. 4551](/us/bill/62/s/4551).][[Public, No. 97](/us/pl/62/97).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Savannah River.Time extended for damming Stevens Creek, S.
C., and Ga.Vol. 36, p. 180. That the time in which to complete the actual construction of the dam authorized by the Act entitled “An Act to authorize the building of a dam across the Savannah River, at or near the mouth of Stevens Creek, between the 73 counties of Edgefield, South Carolina, and Columbia, Georgia,” approved August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, be, and the same is hereby, extended until August fifth, nineteen hundred and fifteen. Approved, March 5, 1912.
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