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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · June 11, 1930 · Chapter 459

Chapter 459. Authorizing the Secretary of War to grant to the town of Winthrop, Massachusetts, a perpetual right of way over such land of the Fort Banks Military Reservation as is necessary for the purpose of widening Revere Street to a width of fifty feet

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CHAP. 459.— An Act Authorizing the Secretary of War to grant to the town of Winthrop, Massachusetts, a perpetual right of way over such land of the Fort Banks Military Reservation as is necessary for the purpose of widening Revere Street to a width of fifty feet. June 11, 1930.[[H. R. 6591](/us/bill/71/hr/6591).][[Public, No. 341](/us/pl/71/341).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Winthrop, Mass.Right of way granted, over Fort Banks Military Reservation, for Street improvement.of War is hereby authorized and directed to grant to the town of Winthrop, Massachusetts, a right of way over such land of the Fort Banks Military Reservation as is necessary for the purpose of widening Revere Street to a width of fifty feet in said town of Winthrop, Massachusetts, upon such location as the Secretary of War may approve, and subject to such conditions, restrictions, and Conditions, etc.reservations as the Secretary of War may impose for the protection of the reservation.
Approved, June 11, 1930.
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