Chapter 90. Granting Parramore Poet Numbered Fifty-seven, American Legion, permission to construct a memorial building on the Federal site at Abilene, Texas
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CHAP. 90.— An Act Granting Parramore Poet Numbered Fifty-seven, American Legion, permission to construct a memorial building on the Federal site at Abilene, Texas. August 24, 1921. [[H. R. 6514](/us/bill/67/hr/6514).] [[Public, No. 70](/us/pl/67/70).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of theAbilene, Tex. Part of public building site, may be used for memorial by Parramore Post, American Legion.
Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered to grant an easement to the executive committee of Parramore Post Numbered Fifty-seven, American Legion, and its successors in office, for the use, without expense to the United States, of the strip of land off the Federal building site fronting one hundred and fifty feet on the south side of North Fourth Street and extending southwardly, of that width, along the east side of Pine Street one hundred feet, in block twenty, Abilene, Texas, for the purpose of erecting thereon a memorial building to the soldiers and sailors of Taylor County who 200served in the Great War, said easement to continue as long as such *Provisos*.
Times for construction.building shall be devoted to the original purpose: *Provided, however*, That said easement shall cease and determine, and the custody and control of said parcel of land shall revert to the United States if said memorial building is not erected thereon within five years from the date of this Act: *And provided further*, That the design and Approval of design.construction of the said memorial building shall be approved by the Secretary of the Treasury. Approved, August 24, 1921.