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 502 73d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 93, 94. MARCH 27, 1934 . Return or, on re- out cost : Provided, further, That any of the records placed with the quest. Historical Society shall be promptly returned to the Government official designated by the said Secretary upon his request therefor. A pprove d, Mar ch 27, 1934. [CHAPTER 94 .1 March 27, 1934. AN ACT [B .R .5745.) Granting abandone d public buildings a nd grounds at Sitka, Alaska, to the [Public, No . 134.] Territ ory of Alaska, and f or othe r purp oses . Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the Alaska . United States of America in Congress assemnbled, That the follo wing Certain abandoned public build ings and described public buildings and grounds at Sitka, Alaska, are granted granted to . at Sitka, to granted the Territory of Alaska, to be used by the said Territory as a home for aged, sick, and inf irm pioneers and residents thereof at the expense of the Territory, to wit : A tract of land described hereafter by metes and bounds : Description . Beginning at a point common to corners numbered 2, United States Fo rest Service r eserve, and number ed 3, Unit ed States reserve f or public comm on ; then ce n orth six ty-o ne d egre es n inet een minutes east three hundred and sixty-seven and thirty-four on e- hundredths feet along north side of Lincoln Street to corner num- bered 3, United States reserve for public buildings ; thence north twenty-eight degrees forty minutes west two hundred and twenty- two and sixty-three one-hundredths feet along west side of Barracks Street to corner numbered 6, United States marine and military reserve ; thence north sixty-one degrees twelve minutes east fifty and seventy-two one-hundredths feet along north side of Barracks Street to corner numbered 5, United States marine and military reserve ; thence north twenty-two degrees fifty minutes west eighty- seven and sixty-one one-hundredths feet along west side of Barracks Street to corner numbered 4, United States marine and military reserve, set on south side of Seward Street ; thence south sixty-eight degrees thirty-three minutes west one hundred and sixty-four and four one-hundredths feet along south side of Seward Street to a point common to corners numbered 3, United States marine and milita ry res erve, and n umbere d 1, s urvey numbe red 407 ; thence south twenty-nine degrees ten minutes east sixty-four and el even one-hundredths feet along east boundary of survey numbered 407 to a point common to corners numbered 2, United States marine and milit ary re serve, and number ed 4, survey numb ered 407 ; thence south fifty-eight degrees nineteen minutes west seventy and thirty- seven one-hundredths feet along south boundary of survey numbered 407 to a point common to corners numbered 1, United States marine and military reserve, and numbered 3, survey numbere d 407 ; th ence north forty-one degrees eight minutes west twenty-five and eighty- four one-hundredths feet along west boundary of survey numbered 407 to the south boundary of the tract of land reserved for school purposes by Executive Order Numbered 4448, dated May 27, 1926 ; thence south fifty-eight degrees nineteen minutes west one hundred and twenty-one feet along south boundary of tract of land reserved for school purposes to southwest corner of said tract ; thence north forty-two degrees thirty minutes west one hundred and eight feet along west boundary of tract of land reserved for school purposes to northwest corner of said tract ; thence south thirty-five degrees west fift y-se ven and twen ty-e ight one -hun dred ths feet alo ng n orth bou nd- ary of United States reserve for public common to corner numbered 6 and meander corner, United States reserve for public common, oil shore of Sitka Bay ; thence with meanders along shore of Sitka