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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 45 STAT. · February 27, 1929 · Chapter 353

Chapter 353. Authorizing the use of certain land owned by the United States in the District of Columbia for street purposes

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Chap. 353: Authorizing the use of certain land owned by the United States in the District of Columbia for street purposes. Chapter 353 45 Stat. 1341 1929-02-27 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-01-24 70 2 public Chapter 353.— An Act Authorizing the use of certain land owned by the United States in the District of Columbia for street purposes.
February 27, 1929.[[S. 4087](/us/bill/70/s/4087).][[Public, No. 832](/us/pl/70/832).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the Commissioners District of Columbia.Use authorized of designated United States land in, for street purposes.of the District of Columbia be, and they are hereby, authorized to use for street purposes one thousand six hundred and fifty-one square feet of a tract of land known as parcel 17/93, seven hundred and eight square feet of a tract of land known as parcel 18/52, and three hundred and eighty square feet of a tract of land known as parcel 18/23, all for the widening of Reservoir Road, and to use for street purposes twenty-three thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine and sixty-three one-hundredths square feet of a tract of land known as parcel 28/12 for the widening of Reservoir Road and Forty-fourth Street; and to use for street purposes a strip of land sixty feet wide containing two hundred and fifty-eight thousand seven hundred and fifty square feet, more or less, lying immediately northeasterly of the southwesterly boundary of a tract of land known as parcel 173/23 for the widening of South Dakota Avenue; and to use for street purposes nine thousand square feet, more or less, of a tract of land known as parcel 243/15 for the extension of Trenton Street and for the widening of Fourth Street southeast; and to use for street purposes one thousand five hundred and twenty-one and twenty-eight one-hundredths square feet of lot 802, square 1932, and three thousand six hundred and sixty-nine and eighty-eight one-hundredths square feet of lot 837, square 1300, for the widening of Wisconsin Avenue, all as shown on maps designated as Street Extension Maps 1150 and 1154, and Surveyor’s Office Maps 1314 and 1373, on file in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, all the above-described property herein authorized to be used for street purposes being owned by the United States of America.
Approved, February 27, 1929.
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