Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 2.djvu/801

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1758 TIONS, 1912. thesouthernbounduyof theczitiwau, ontheeastandwest b the navigable waters of the Batgoo San Quan, and on the surth by Princesastreet streetsmthewardknownas"La Marina", together with public land west of Presidio street and that street prolorgged south to the boundary of the land assigned to the Dexnent (bmmerce and Labor in the Executive Proclamation, January 26, 1912, bounded on the north by Princess street, onthaeouthl3•thelanda.¤ignedto theDepartme1•tofCommarco and Labor, an on the west by theses. or-a•nn•a 7. Grande Island. Grande Island, or Swarm Lands Island (Manglar)-All the extemien of land covered by t island situated S. E. of the City of San Juan and wholly surrounded by waters of the8anJuan bay, coveringasurfaceof34ha. 63 a. 88 ca., equivalent to 85.6 acres. ,,_¤f·*¤·¤•'·•**·· LIGHT HOUSE RESERVATION na-yu-. 8.Lamp and Depot. Tractoflandbordermg' onthe harbor frontgdfogan as follows: Beginning at a int _ in thecentero[prop¤sedatreet,S.75°56'E.,1356feetfrom§?E. cornerof1Etary0ven•andS. 4° 55'E.,505feetfromS.W.·comer olIndustnalBchool;_thmceN. 4° 37’ E., 438feet; thence N. 83° 20’ W., 100 feet; themcaS. 4° 37’ W., 993 feet; thence south 85° 23' E., 10p!eet; thenceN.4°37'E., 556i•ettopointo:fbeginning. Coutams 2.28 acres. Amana; Also the tract of land the LamtLShop and Buoy De tontheyreagtransferredandconveyedto WarDepartment by Dlgroelamation the President, dated anuary 26, 1912, and more garticularlydesc¤bedin theAetof theIiequaIat1veAssemblycf ono Rico, apagned 9, 1912, entitled ‘An Act Authorizing and directing of the Interior to transfer to the United Stats a certain parcel of land." Contains 1.16 acres. umuymnsesa. MILITARY RESERVATION ¤•¤¤v¤•¤- 9. forpedo Station Reservation. Tract of land bcrdenng' on the water front of San Juan harbor, formerly reserved as the site of a torpedo·boat station, bounded as follows: Beginning at a point in the centerlineofasropcaedaqtieet betweantlmnihoadtracksandthe water front, said point being S. 4° 55' E., 505 feet from the S. W. corner of Industrial Sdnool and S. 75° B6' E., 1356 feet from the N.E. ®1‘DBl'0fl2hB OY6Illl1¢1l'llll!11‘!lgl3IRlI®8t rgntaugies tosaidstreetN.4°37’ .,438£eetto therailroadla.n ;thence don? the railroad lands S. 66° 5’ E., 217.2; thence S. 88° 52' E., 350 eet· thence S. 75° 33’ E., 249.4; thence S. 4° 37’ W., 900 feet to thechannal;thencealcngthechannelN. 85°23'W. 800feet; thenceN.4°37’E.,555feetto thepointorplaceofbe§nning. Contains an approximate area of 17.60 acres. InTestimony Whereovfl have hneunto set myhand andcaused ‘“"i»’°" if ‘.’i.2‘{§i‘i“‘3..S?¤‘“..»¤¥..’° "° ‘*?‘»..°‘¤...' H ° th da of J , llfIDl>€{.\1lldI.'0d|v|l tw¤lV¤,and¤Ithe [san.] of theUnitedStateacfAmerieatlieoriah and tlurty-seventh. _ Wx H Tan By the President: P C Knox Secrdory oj'Std•.