Public Law 232.
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(/us/pl/76/231)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Military reservations.Acquisition of additional land at designated, authorized. That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to acquire, in such order or priority as he may determine, title to additional land, or interest therein, or right pertaining thereto, to the extent of the approximate areas hereinafter set forth, for the establishment, enlargement, and essential improvement of the following military reservations, posts, and facilities:
Fort Ethan Allen Artillery Range, Vermont, four thousand fourFort Ethan Allen Artillery Range, Vt.hundred and fifty-one acres, more or less. Antiaircraft Firing Range, Mohave Desert, north of Barstow andAntiaircraft Firing Range, Mohave Desert, Calif.Baker, California, seven hundred and forty-nine thousand four hundred and forty acres, more or less. Fort Bliss, Texas, fifty-one thousand three hundred acres, more orFort Bliss, Tex.less. Fort Devens, Massachusetts, six thousand four hundred and forty-eightFort Devens, Mass.acres, more or less.
Fort Dix, New Jersey, one thousand seven hundred and fifty acres,Fort Dix, N. J. more or less. Fort Knox, Kentucky, fifty-one thousand three hundred and forty-twoFort Knox, Ky. acres, more or less. Leon Springs, Texas, thirteen thousand two hundred and fifty-threeLeon Springs, Tex. acres, more or less. Camp McCoy, Wisconsin, one thousand acres, more or less.Camp McCoy, Wis. Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, ten thousand acres, more or less.Fort George G. Meade, Md. Pine Camp, New York, one thousand six hundred and seventy acres,Pine Camp, N.
Y. more or less. Seventh Corps Area Training Center, south central Iowa, fortySeventh Corps Area Training Center, Ia. thousand acres, more or less. Fort Meade, South Dakota, seven thousand six hundred and eighty Fort Meade, S. Dak. acres, more or less. Fort Lewis, Washington, two thousand eight hundred and thirtyFort Lewis, Wash. acres, more or less. Maxwell Field, Alabama, one hundred acres, more or less.Maxwell Field, Ala. Sec. 2. Appropriation authorized. In order to accomplish the purposes of this Act there is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War, the sum of $5,000,000, approximately one-half of which is authorized to be appropriated in each of the fiscal years 1941 and 1942.
Approved, July 26, 1939. To extend the times for commencing and completing the construction of a bridge and causeway across the water between the mainland, at or near Cedar Point and Dauphin Island, Alabama. Chapter 374 53 Stat. 1124 1939-07-26 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 2024-11-24 76 1 public 53 Stat. 1124 [CHAPTER 374] AN ACT To extend the times for commencing and completing the construction of a bridge and causeway across the water between the mainland, at or near Cedar Point and Dauphin Island, Alabama.
July 26, 1939 [[H. R. 5781](/us/bill/76/hr/5781)] [[Public, No. 232](/us/pl/76/232)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Mobile Bay.Time extended for bridging, Cedar Point to Dauphin Island, Ala.[44 Stat. 1242](/us/stat/44/1242). That the times for commencing and completing the construction of a bridge and cause way between the mainland at or near Cedar Point and Dauphin Island, Alabama, heretofore authorized to be built by Dauphin Island Railway and Harbor Company, its successors and assigns (Alabama Bridge Commission, an agency of the State of Alabama, transferee), as last extended by Public Law Numbered 605, Seventy-fifth [52 Stat. 682](/us/stat/52/682).Congress, approved June 14, 1938, are hereby further extended one and three years, respectively, from the date of approval of this Act.
Sec. 2. Amendment. The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, July 26, 1939. To make uniform in the District of Columbia the law on fresh pursuit and to authorize the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to cooperate with the States. Chapter 375 53 Stat. 1124 1939-07-26 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 2024-11-24 76 1 public [CHAPTER 375] AN ACT To make uniform in the District of Columbia the law on fresh pursuit and to authorize the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to cooperate with the States. July 26, 1939 [[H. R. 6876](/us/bill/76/hr/6876)] [
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