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 SIXT1-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. C11. 152. 1917. 997 north seventy-one degrees thirty-five minutes east nine hundred and tlnrty-seven_and eight-tenths feet to a stone · thence south fifty degrees forty-five minutes east one hundred and dfty-seven and two-tenths feet to a stone; thence north seventg degrees forty—five minutes east eight hundred and seventy-five and ve-tenths feet to a stone; thence north twenty-seven deggees twenty-eight minutes west two hundred and two ant nrne·tent feet to a stone; thence north twenty-seven degrees eight minutes west two hundred and twenty-six ang eighttenths feet to a stone- thence north sixty-n.ine degrees forty-five minutes east two hundred and sixty-five and nine-tenths feet to a stone; thence north sixty-eight degrees fifty minutes east three hundred and seventy and eight—tenths feet to a stone; thence south fifty— three degrees Efty minutes east eight hundred and ninety-two feet to a stone; thence south eighty-three degrees twenty minutes east two hundred and ninety-one and four-tenths feet to a stone; thence south twenty-nine degrees twenty minutes west six hrmdred and fifty-five and seven—tenths feet to a stone; thence south twelve degrees fifty-Eve minutes west eight hundred and forty-three feet to a stone; thence about west ten feet to a stone; thence south six degrees five minutes west one hundred and thirty-three and fourtenths feet to a stone ;thence north sixty degrees west thirty-eight feet to a stone; thence north forty-nine degrees west fifty-two and six-tenths feet to a stone; thence north eight -seven degrees ten minutes west one thousand four hundred and, twenty-seven and three·tenths feet to a stone; thence north twelve degrees forty minutes east one hrmdred and ninety-six and five-tenths feet to a stone; thence south seventy-one degrees west two hundred and thirty-seven and nine-tenths feet to a stone; thence south three degrees fifty-five minutes west one thousand and eleven and threetenths feet to the beginning. Second tract: Beginning at a stone on the south side of Holt Avenue; thence south nine degrees forty-five minutes west one hundred and nine and eight-tenths feet to a stone; thence south eighty- four degrees forty-tive minutes east two hundred and forty-nine feet to a stone; thence northeasterly to Holt Avenue; thence with Holt Avenue north eighty-seven degrees ten minutes west to the be 'nning, on which is ocated the Joe Spring. glogefficr with all privileges and appurtenances thereunto belongin. gfhe aforesaid tracts of land containing in the aggregate one hundred and twenty-five acres, more or less, and being the property of the Guilford Biittle-Ground Company, according to a surve by W. B. Trogdon and W. B. Tro don, junior, made Jrme egghtih, nineteen hundred and eleven. Angi the area thus inclosed sh be known as the Guilford Courthouse National Military Park. Amphm M ¤_ Sec. 2. That the establishment of the Guilford Courthouse Na- veyum. - tional Military Park shall be carried forward rmder the control and direction of the Secretary of War, who is hereby authorized to receive from the Guilford Battle-Grormd Company, a corporation chartered bv the State of North Carolina, a dee of conveyance to the United States of all the lands belonging to said corporation, embracing one hundred and twenty-five acres, more or less, and described more articularlv in the recedincr section. H; ; P Sino. 3. That thegecretary of War is hereby authorized and directed mth to acquire at such times and in such manner such additional lands adjacent to the Guilford Courtho$e Nsi:ion3,lfM1l¥tary Park as may be necessa for the urposes o the ar an ori sim rovemen. (,0;,,,,,,,,,, mud Sec. 4. 'lrihat the ai)fl’au·s of the Grdlford Courthouse National Mili- wwwtary Park shall, subject to the supervision and direction of the Secretary of War, be in charge of three commissioners, one of whom shall be an actual resident of Guilford County, State of North Carolina, one