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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 41 STAT. · May 25, 1920 · Chapter 201

Chapter 201. Authorizing the Secretary of War to turn over to the Postmaster General without charge therefor a certain building, or buildings, now located at Watertown, New York

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CHAP. 201.— An Act Authorizing the Secretary of War to turn over to the Postmaster General without charge therefor a certain building, or buildings, now located at Watertown, New York. May 25, 1920. [[H. R. 13576](/us/bill/66/hr/13576).] [[Public, No. 221](/us/pl/66/221).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the Secretary of War isWatertown, N. Y.Army buildings at, to be turned over to Postmaster General. hereby authorized in his discretion to turn over to the Postmaster General without charge therefor such buildings or parts thereof as may be desired by the Postmaster General and now located at Watertown,Use described.
New York; and the Postmaster General is hereby authorized to cause said buildings or parts thereof to be removed to Washington, District of Columbia, and reassembled or reconstructed for the use of the Post Office Department on the tract of land adjoining the mail-equipment shops and which it proposes to purchase. Approved, May 25, 1920.
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