Chapter 105. Authorizing the quitclaiming of the interest of the United States in certain land situated in Hampden County, Massachusetts
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CHAP. 105.— An Act Authorizing the quitclaiming of the interest of the United States in certain land situated in Hampden County, Massachusetts. June 10, 1914.[[H. R. 3334](/us/bill/63/hr/3334).][[Private, No. 32](/us/pvtl/63/32).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of WarJohn D and William H. McKnight.Land in Hampden County, Mass., quitclaimed to. is hereby authorized and directed, by quitclaim deed for and on behalf of the United States, to convey to John D.
McKnight and William H. McKnight, or their heirs and assigns forever, all right, title, and interest it may have in and to all of that plat or parcel of ground described as containing forty rods of land, together with a right of way “situated in Springfield in Hatch’s pasture, so called, near Garden Brook,” Hampden County, Massachusetts, and acquired by the United States through the deed of Solomon Hatch, dated September fourteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, recorded September fifteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, in book seventy-five, at page one hundred and eighty-six, of the records of Hampden County.
Approved, June 10, 1914.