Chapter 260. To authorize the exchange of certain lands adjoining the Catoosa Springs (Georgia) Target Range
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CHAP. 260.— An Act To authorize the exchange of certain lands adjoining the Catoosa Springs (Georgia) Target Range. May 13, 1930.[[H. R. 4198](/us/bill/71/hr/4198).][[Public, No. 207](/us/pl/71/207).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Catoosa Springs Target Range, Ga.Conveyance of a portion of, to Benjamin F. Harris. That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized in his discretion to exchange, upon such terms and conditions as he considers advisable, with Benjamin F.
Harris, of Ringgold, Georgia, or his nominee, a tract of land containing approximately seventy thousand square feet now occupied by said Harris, adjoining the Catoosa Springs (Georgia) Target Range, which said tract of land is no longer needed for military purposes, and to execute and deliver in the name of the United States and in its behalf all contracts, conveyances, or other instruments necessary to effectuate the conveyance of the fee title Land conveyed in exchange.thereof to said Benjamin F.
Harris or his nominee; and in return for the said tract of land so conveyed by him the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to receive and take title thereto in the name 275of the United States and in its behalf a tract of land containing three acres owned in fee by Benjamin F. Harris, located on or near the summit of Sand Mountain, which tract upon its acquisition shall form part of said Catoosa Springs Target Range. Approved, May 13, 1930.