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 F IFTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 306l, 3065. 1906. 227 PUCHAP. 3064. An Act Granting land to the city of Albuquerque for public — ggllgiligggi Public, No. 213. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatioes of the United [ 1 States of America in Congress assembled, That a_patent shall be, and §‘,}f,f§°QQ‘§§;uqu€,_ hereby is, authorized to be issued to the city of Albuquerque, in the q¤¤.N-M¤¤·.f<>r¤=¤r1<. county of Bernalillo, Territory of New Mexico, for south half of sec- °°°` tion seventeen and north half of section twenty, in township ten north, of range four east, New Mexico principal meridian, containinag six hundred and forty acres, more or less, upon the payment of one ollar and twenty-five cents per acre therefor, and upon the submission of due proof of the incorporation of said city, said land to be used for park and other public purposes only, and the atent to contain the rovision that the land shall revert to the United) States whenever it ailiall not be used for the purposes mentioned in this Act. Approved, June 9, 1906. CHAP. 3065.-An Act To incorporate the National Society of the Sons of the ·7¤¤€ @1906- American Revolution. {Patna, No. 214.; Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rqyresentatives Ipf the United _ _ States of America in Cbngress assembled, That Francis enry Apple- §E$§f,‘ffS°§Q§,'}}“‘§; ton, of Massachusetts; Lucius P. Deming, of Connecticut; Wi ham pw Soggyglmgogmgg; Seward Webb, of Vermont; Horace Porter of New York; Joseph C. ¤°i.°¤li¤m¤ea. Breckinridge, of \Vashin ton, District of Columbia; Franklin Murlphy, I"°`°“’°’“°°”‘ of New Jersey; Walter   Logan, of New York; Edwin Warliel, of Maryland; Edwin S. Greeley, of Connecticut; James D. Hancock, of Pennsylvania; Morris B. Beardsley, of Connecticut; John C. Lewis, of Kentucky; Henry Stockbridge, of Maryland; Nelson A. McClary, of Illinois; A. Howard Clark, of Washington, District of Columbia; Isaac W. Birdseye, of Connecticut; William K. Wickes, of New York; J. W. Atwood, of Ohio; J. W'. Whiting, of Alabama; Ricardo E. Miner, of Arizona; Joseph M. Hill, of Arkansas; Alexander G. Eells, of California; Clarkson N. Guyer, of Colorado; Jonathan Trumbull, of Connecticut; Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware; William H. Bayly, of Washington, District of Columbia.; William S. Keyser, of Florida; Charles M. Cook, of Hawaii; Inman H. Fowler, of ludiana; Eugene Secor, of Iowa; John M. Meade, of Kansas; Peter F. Pescud, of Louisiana; Waldo Pettengill, of Maine; James D. Iglehart, of Maryland; Moses G. Parker, of Massachusetts; Rufus W. Clark, of Michigan; James C. Haynes of Minnesota; Ashley Cabell, of Missouri; Ogden A. Southmayd, of Montana; Amos Fic d, of Nebraska; Daniel (J. Roberts, of New Hampshire; J. Franklin Fort, of New Jersey; William A. Marble, of New York; Isaac F. Mack, of Ohio; Henry H. Edwards, of Oklahoma; Thomas M. Anderson, of Oregon; William L. Jones, of Pennsylvania; John E. Studely, of Rhode Island; Theodore G. Carter, of South Dakota; J. A. Cartwright, of Tennessee; l. M. Standifer, of Texas; Fred A. Hale, of Utah; Henry D. Holton, of Vermont; Lunsford L. Lewis, of Virginia; Cornelius H. Hanford, ° of Wa.shington; J. Franklin Pierce, of Wisconsin; Truman G. Avery, of New York; William W. J. Warren, of New York; Hen V. A. Joslin, of Rhode Island; John Paul Earnest, of Washington,rl)istrict of Columbia; A. S. Hubbard, of California, and all such other persons as may from time to time be associated with them, and their successors, are hereby constituted a body corporate and politic, in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, by the name of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Sec. 2. That the purposes and objects of said corporation are declared P(Q§_°°'” "”d P'“‘ to be patriotic, historical, and educational, and shall include those intended or designed to perpetuate the memory of the men who, by