Chapter 259. To authorize the sale of the Government property acquired for a post-office site in Akron, Ohio
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CHAP. 259.— An Act To authorize the sale of the Government property acquired for a post-office site in Akron, Ohio. May 13, 1930.[[H. R. 3246](/us/bill/71/hr/3246).][[Public, No. 206](/us/pl/71/206).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Akron, Ohio.Part of post office site may be transferred to. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered to dispose of the Government property acquired for a post-office site at Akron, Ohio, located on the southeast corner of East Market and South High Streets, in the following manner:
To transfer by the usual quit-claim deed to the city of Akron, for the purpose of widening said East Market Street, the northerly portion of said site, begin ning at the intersection of the southerly line of East Market Street (between South Main and South High Streets) extended easterly, with the eastern line of South High Street; thence with the eastern line of South High Street north eighteen degrees twenty-five minutes east, eleven and twenty one-hundredths feet, to the southern line of East Market Street; thence with the southern line of East Market Street south sixty-six degrees thirteen minutes east, one hundred and thirty-three and seventy-seven one-hundredths feet, to the western line of Wheeler Lane Alley; thence with the western line of Wheeler Lane Alley south eighteen degrees twenty-one minutes west, ten and eighteen one-hundredths feet; thence north sixty degrees forty-three minutes west, sixty-three and four one-hun dredths feet; thence north seventy-one degrees fifty-four minutes west, seventy-one and twenty-eight one-hundredths feet to place Remainder to be sold.Vol. 37, p. 882.of beginning; and to sell the remainder of the site upon the terms and conditions provided in the Act of Congress approved March 4, 1913, authorizing the sale of the above old post-office property in Akron, Ohio.
Approved, May 13, 1930.