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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 40 STAT. · March 3, 1919 · Chapter 109

Chapter 109. To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to issue patent in fee simple to the National Lincoln-Douglass Sanatorium and Consumptive Hospital Association (a corporation), of Denver, Colorado, for a certain-described tract of land

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CHAP. 109.— An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to issue patent in fee simple to the National Lincoln-Douglass Sanatorium and Consumptive Hospital Association (a corporation), of Denver, Colorado, for a certain-described tract of land. March 3, 1919.[[H. R. 11368](/us/bill/65/hr/11368).][[Public, No. 337](/us/65/pl/337).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Lincoln-Douglass Sanatorium, etc., Colo.Land granted to.
That the Secretary of the Interior be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to issue patent in fee simple to the National Lincoln-Douglass Sanatorium and Consumptive Hospital Association (a corporation), of Denver, Colorado, for the following tract of land, to wit: The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section one, and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section two, in township three north, range sixty-one west of the sixth principal meridian, in Colorado upon the *Provisos*.Minerals reserved.payment of $1.25 per acre: *Provided*, That there shall be reserved to the United States all oil, coal, or other mineral deposits found in the land, and the right to prospect for, mine, and remove the same: *And provided further*, Subject to existing rights.That this grant shall be subject to all prior, valid existing rights under the land laws of the United States, and that if Reversion for non-user.the grantee shall fail to use the land for sanatorium purposes or shall devote the same to other uses the title thereto shall revert to the United States.
Approved, March 3, 1919.
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