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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 44 STAT. · April 16, 1926 · Chapter 149

Chapter 149. Authorizing the Secretary of War to acquire a tract of land for use as a landing field at the air intermediate depot, near the city of Little Rock, in the State of Arkansas

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CHAP. 149.— An Act Authorizing the Secretary of War to acquire a tract of land for use as a landing field at the air intermediate depot, near the city of Little Rock, in the State of Arkansas.April 16, 1926.[[S. 1144](/us/bill/69/s/1144).][[Public, No. 126](/us/pl/69/126).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Army Air Service.Landing field to be acquired at depot near Little Rock, Ark. That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to acquire, at a cost not to exceed $100,000, a tract of land, sixty-six and one-half acres in area, for use as a landing field at the air intermediate depot, near the city of Little Rock, in the State of Arkansas, and the purchase Payment from proceeds of sale of Government property at Picron.price of said land shall be paid by the Attorney General out of the proceeds of the sale of the Government property at Picron, said property comprising four hundred acres of land heretofore donated to the Government by the citizens of Little Rock at a cost of approximately $300,000.
Approved, April 16, 1926.
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