FORTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 46, 47. 1883. 419 For completion of addition to cadet-barracks, including heating ap- C¤d¤*-*>¤¤¤¤k¤- params, thniy-seven thousand dollars, ten thousand of this appropria- °*°· tion to be available from the passage•of this act. For completing new twelve-inch water-main from water-house to sally- W¤¤¤1‘-¤1¤i¤» ¤*•=· port of cadet-barracks, and for laying the same, one thousand dollars. For refloorin g portion of cadet mess-hall, three hundred and fifty Renooring cadet q]g|]g;·g_ mess·hall. Approved, February 15, 1883. CHAP. 47.-A t ‘ ‘ h ‘ urposos s 1 h -0 _ , . line through trheafanglnsglt-En U$iit$ed)fSi:tgs ighlddhdoihl the Fort S1:ii¤hwm reservation at Fort Smith, in the State of Arkansas. ‘ O Be it enacted by the Senate cmd House of Representatives of the United ‘ States of America in Congress assembled, That the iight of way, begin- Grant ofright or ning at a point one hundred and twenty-eight feet south of the vertical gag? *£'*;:8h,gl'gg axis of the monument at the initial point on the boundary line between for m;,,,;, 8,,,, the State of Arkansas and the Choctaw Nation; thence south seven de- telegraph fp saint grees east along said boundary line two thousand three hundred and L0uis_ and _Sa n thirty-nine feet; thence south twenty-sixdegrees ten minutes east three g’::“”;’° R“']”“Y thousand five hundred and eighty-seven feet to a point on the southern ° P° y' boundary of section seventeen, township eight north, range thirty-two west, of the fifth principal meridian, and five hundred and eighty-eight feet west of a rock on said southern boundary of section seventeen, which marks the southeasteorherof said United Stateslreserylation ; thencexnorth eightytwo degrees and iiRy·two minutes east ong e sont ern un - ary of said section seventeen two hundred and elelven feet; thenlce north twenty-six degrees and ten minutes west two thousand nine un and thirty-six feet to a point- thence north nineteen degrees and ten minutes west one thousand fhree hundred and eighty-eight feet to a point; thence north twelve deglrees amid ten bminutes westheour hundred and fifteen feet to a point on e no . ern undary o e groun reserved for a national cemetery, ninety- six and feet distant from the intersection of said northern boundary with the boundary line between the State of Arkansas and the Choctaw Nation; thence north seven degrees and twenty-two minutes west one thousand one hundred and eighty feet' to 3 pgint ifhencteynortthttwo tdeagrees antd iitfhty-four mlm; tes t ne hun re an nine -eig ee a pom · ence no .-
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point; thence north eleven degrees and fifty-two minutes east one hundred and ninety-five feet to a point; thence north eighteendegrees and dfty-two minutes east one hundred and nineitysfwt to a paint thencg rth the t -five de es and fifty-six minu one un an hijnety-exightgfeet to a gloint ; thence north twenty-nine degrees and twenty- nine minutes east twenty-eight feet to a point on the northeastern boundary of said United States reservation situate four hundred and forty- _ six and seven-tenths feet irom the intersecnmof said northeasterln Q boundary with the southwestern boundary o arrison avenue in e city of Fort Smith; thence north fiftythree degrees and three mmutes west eighty and six—tenths feet to a point on said northeastern boundary of said United States reservation; thence south twenty-mne degrees and twenty-nine minutes west thirty- eight feet to a point; thence south twentyfive degrees and fifty-six minutes west two hundred and • eight feet to a point; thence south eighteen degrees and fifty~two minutes west two hundred and five feet to a point; thence south eleven dogrees and fifty-two minutes west two hundred and live feet to a pom;; thence south six degrees and thirtyeight minutes west one hund and one and a half feet to a point; thence south two degrees and ilfty- four minutes westtwo hundred and nine feet; thence south eighty-three degrees west eight and six tenths feet to the point of beginning, through