Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/379

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FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1036. 1902. · 313 Treasury is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to expend not to exceed two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars for the acquisition of additional land for the enlar ement of the site heretofore acquired: Provided, That the additional ind so acquired shall be all that parcel @0-,, of land situate in the city of Binghamton, New York, being twenty- P °°` eight feet front on Henry street in said city, and about two hundred feet deep on Center street in said city, and bounded north by Henr street, east by Center street, west by the present Government buil; ing lot and site upon which its public building in now erected. The said lot runs to a (point on the south where Center street touches the Government buil ing lot. United States post-office, court-house, and custom-house at Buffalo, B“”*'°· N- Y- New York, from two million dollars to two million and thirty-ive thousand dollars. g United States post-office and court-house at Jamestown, New York, "““°*'°"“· N· Y· · from one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars to one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. United States post—office and court—house at Elizabeth City, North E“”b°'hC“Y·N—°· Carolina, from one hundred thousand dollars to one hundred and twenty thousand dollars: Prmxided, That the Secretary of the Treasury, in his 0, mm discretion, may exchange the present site for a new site without addi- _ tional cost or expense therefor to the Government, and erect the said building thereon. _ _ United States post-oflice, court-house, and custom-house at Cleveland, °l°"‘°“°· °’“°· Ohio, from two million five hundred thousand dollars to three million dollars, and to permit the location of the post-office, custom-house, and court-house bmlding in the city of Cleve and, Ohio, so that the same may conform to the building lines as desired by the municipal authori- _ I ` ties of said city, the Secretary of the Treasury is hereb authorized, Ad°i°`°°°l °°°' in his discretion, to acquire from the city of Cleveland, Chic, by deed or other means of assuring title thereto, so much land, as an addition to the site of said building, as may be necessary for the above purpose, by extending the site into the present sidewalk line of Woo street, and to convey to said city of Cleveland, in exchange therefor, a like _ quantity of land on the public-square boundary of said site: Provided, §[,‘”"§'Q,, to ,1,,, hat such exchange can be effected without cost to the United States. U¤**¤d 5****- ’ United States post-office and custom-house at Sandusky, Ohio, from s“""““""· °“‘°· one hundred thousand three hundred and twenty-eight dollars and sixty cents to one hundred and twenty thousand three hundred and - twenty-eight dollars and sixty cents; and the Secretary of the Treasury ·"*"““°“"' "“"· is hereby authorized in his discretion to acquire, as additional land for the enlargement of the resent site, seventy feet front on Market street and one hundred and)thirty-two feet deep running south from the west rt of lots seven and nine, Columbus avenue, including building thtreon, at a cost not to exceed twenty thousand dollars. United States post-office at Youngstown, Ohio, from seventy-five Y°“f"“‘°"“· °’“° thousand dollars to eighty-nine thousand dollars; and the Secretary "d°‘“°““ “"‘d· of the Treasury is hereby authorized in his discretion to acquire, as additional land for the enlargement of the present site, seventythree and one-half feet on Front street and one hundred and thirty feet deep adioining the present site at a cost not exceeding fourteen thousand do lars. United States post-office, courthouse, and custom-house at Rich- §j}f‘;f’{',‘}bj"°· mond, Virginia, from five hundred and sixteen thousand six hundred and twenty-eight dollars and eight cents to five hundred and ninety- one thousand six hundred and twenty-eight dollars and eight cents; __ and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized in his discre- A“*“°¤°l ludtion to acquire, by purchase, condemnation, or otherwise, the Shafer property adjoining the present post-office site in Richmond, Vuginia, having a frontage of sixty feet on Main and Bank streets and a epth