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 1376 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 176. 1923. acre tract purchased from the United States by the Big Rock Stone V¤i-3"»1>·¤¤¤ and Construction Company, approved by an Act of Congress August 14, 1912; thence north thirty-one degrees live minutes west along said east boundary line one thousand and twenty-five feet; thence north along section line between sections twenty-eight and twenty- nine, one thousand and Efty feet to point of begmmng, same b€l11g• a strip of land lying entire y within section twenty-eight,_township two north, range twelve west, and lying along the east side of the present property of the Big Rock Stone and Construction Company and containing eighteen and nine one-hundredths acres; beginning at the southeast corner of a two-acre tract of land purchased from the United States by the Big Rock Stone and Construction Company under authority of an Act of Congress approved August 14, 1912; thence south thirty-three degrees and thirty minutes east, five hundred feet; thence south iift -four de and thirty minutes west, approximately two l1l1I1dl'9(¥fo€t to the east bank of the Arkansas River; thence in a northwesterly direction along the bank of the river to the south boundary line of the hereinbefore mentioned twoacre tract of land; thence north fifty-four d and thirty minutes east along said boundary line, appro wo hundred feet to the  of beginning, same being a stmp of land located in section twenty-eight? township two north, r twelve west, lying on the south side o the present roperty of tg Big Rock Stone and Construction Company and) containing approximately two and twenty-nine one-hundredths acres, tlus two and twenty-nine onehundredths-acre tract being now occupied by the Big Bock Stone VOL u,p_m_ and Construction Company under lease from the United States Govcmdmmm M of ernment, authorized by the Act of Congress approved May 26, 1920; ummm. Upon the further condition that the two and twenty-nine onehundredths—acre tract of land hereinbefore described shall not be used for any blasting operations or for any other purpose detrimental to the use by the United States of the remainder of said reservation, and that the Big Rock Stone and Construction Company shall not use for any blast: operations or any other purpose that will interfere with the useiliy the United States of the remainder of said hospital reservation the one-acre tract of land acquired from the _ "°'~ **· P·°”·· United States Government by purchase authorized by an Act of Congress entitled "An Act to convey to the Big Rock Stone and Construction Company a portion o the military reservation at Fort P,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,d_ Lo an H. Roots in the State of Arkansas " aplproved May 26, 1920; and upon the further condition that the Uinite States shall have the rivilege of using the Arkansas River front of the pro ert hereto- ¥ore conveyed by the United States Government to tli)e  Rock Stone and Construction Company, and of propert conveyed under the authority of this Act for the construction ofy any revetments, piers, wharves, or similar structures along the banks of the Arkansas mm of way yu, `ver abutting on the land and the free passa over the land to such “°"°'¤¤°¤* P¤*P°°°'· revetments, piers, or wharves; and that the %nited States Government shall also have the right of passagewziy on, over, or under any portion of the land owned by the ig ock Stone and Construction Company already acquired or which may be acquired by said company under authority of this Act for roads, pi lines, wires and other purposes which may be deemed necessargoldr the use of E I g the said hospital reservation by the United States - vernment. ' Sec. 2. That this Act shall take effect and be enforced from and after its passage and approval. Approved, March 2, 1.923.