Chapter 202. To authorize the Secretary of War to grant to the New York, Chicago and Saint Louis Railway Company, its successors or assigns, a perpetual easement for railroad right of way over and upon Camp Sherman Military Reservation in the State of Ohio
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CHAP. 202.— An Act To authorize the Secretary of War to grant to the New York, Chicago and Saint Louis Railway Company, its successors or assigns, a perpetual easement for railroad right of way over and upon Camp Sherman Military Reservation in the State of Ohio.April 30, 1926.[[H. R. 7470](/us/bill/69/hr/7470).][[Public, No. 162](/us/69/pl/162).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Camp Sharman Military Reservation, Ohio.New York, Chicago and Saint Louis Railway Company granted right of way over.
That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to grant and convey to the New York, Chicago and Saint Louis Railway Company, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the 380State of Ohio, its successors or assigns, a perpetual easement, one hundred feet in width, over and upon the property belonging to the United States at Camp Sherman in the State of Ohio, at such location and upon the payment of such compensation therefor, as may be approved by the Secretary of War, with full power to locate and construct railroad tracks, sidings, switches, stations, and other appurtenances thereon and to use said property for any and all purposes *Proviso*.Reversion for non-user.appurtenant to its business: *Provided*, That no part of the property granted and conveyed by the Secretary of War for the purposes aforesaid shall be used for any other than railroad purposes, and that when said property shall cease to be so used it shall revert to the United States of America.
Approved, April 30, 1926.