Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/916

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892 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. CHS. 8, 9. 1910-1911. passage of this Act shall be exempted from the limitations of this paragraph, and the Commissioners of the Qistrict of Columbia. shall cause to be issued a permit for the construction of any such chugch to a height of ninety-five feet above the level of the adjacent curb. Approved, December 30, 1910. - Janus 12,1911. GHAP. .— Settin a rt a tract `of land to be used as a cemetery by [$2872] ‘ the Indepe%de£ti1O€d:gr of Odd Fgllows of Central City, Colorado. Public, No. 830. _ .. , [ · 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of lfepreeentatwec of the Z/noted Y¤bu<= buds States ofrlmertca in Chngress assembled, That the Secretaryof the Intemor , GQ; ég¤% cig be, and is hereby, authorized to set apart, from and out of the mineral diiigf, is • eemesery. ’ lands in Eureka mining district, Gilpin County; State of Colorado (such ` lands hav' been heretofore returned to the· nd office at Central City as minerallulgands), a tract of land not exceedizig seven acres in extent, to be used by the Independent Order of Odd ellows of Central City, Colorado, as a cemetery, and being all that portion of the followingdescribed tract not included in any prior valid claim, namely: D¤¤¤rix>¤¤¤· _ Beginning at corner numbered one, a granite stone twenty-four by nine by four inches, set fifteen inches in the ground, chiseled iT%TEs whence the west quarter corner section seven, township three south, range sevent1y—two west of the sixth principal meridian bears south seventy-six rees twenEy—five minutes and six' seconds east nine thousand threinghundred an thirteen and two—tenths feet; oomer numbered two, survey numbered seven hundred and eighty-nine, Carroll lode, bears north eighty-one degrees and twenty-two mmutes east five hundred and eighteen and three—tenths feet; southwest corner of stone powder magazine bears south eighty-six degrees and six minutes east one hundred and twenty-five and eight-tenths feet; thence south twenty-one degrees and eighteen minutes west four hundred and thirty feet to corner numbered two, a granite stone twenty-seven by ten by six inches, set fifteen inches in the ground, chiseled miim whence cross cut on ledge of rock chiseled W x 2 bears north twenty- seven degrees and twenty-three minutes east forty-one and threetenths feet; thence north eighty-three degrees and twenty-seven minutes west five hundred and eighty-nine and four-tenths 'feet, to corner numbered three, a quartz stone twenty-seven by eight by six inches, set eight inches in the ground, on bed rock, with mound of stones, chiseled mfms, whence a cross cut on ledge of rock chiseled W x 3 bears south sixty-four degrees and thirty-three minutes west twenty-four and nine-tenths feet; thence north twenty-one degrees and eighteen minutes east five hundred and eighty feet to corner numbered four, a granite stone thirty by ten by five inches, set fifteen inches in the %ound, chiseled m%-E, whence cross cut on ledge of rock chiseled x 4 bears south thirty-five degrees and fifty-four minutes west ninety-six and nine-tenths feet; thence south sixtweight degrees and forty-two minutes east five hundred and seventy feet to place of beginning, containing six and sixty-one one-hundredths acres said lands now being in the use and occupation of said association. ’ P¤¢¤¤=¤>*¤¤¤¤· Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby authorized to confirm the title to the said described tract of land ai the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Central Citv and to cause a patent to be issued for said land to be used for ceuietery purposes grggsgace mmm Only: lhweded, That nothing contained in this grant shall be so con- ,;,g;§‘t,}’s;.;¤ss, strued as to prevent futllre 8. plications for the extension of lgdg claims within the confines of tge cemeterv and claiming the mineral found there, all mining operations within the bounds of the land there set apart to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows for cemetery pur-