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 52 STAT.] 75TiE CONG., 3D SESS.-CHS. 45, 46 -MAR. 14, 16, 1938 [CHAPTER 45] AN ACT To provide for the establishment of a Coast Guard station at or near Panama City, Florida. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to establish a Coast Guard station on the coast of Florida at or near Panama City, at such point as the Commandant of the Coast Guard may recommend. Approved, March 14, 1938. 109 March 14, 1938 [H. R. 7414] [Public, No. 443] Panama City, Fla. Establishment of Coast Guard station authorized. [CHAPTER 46] AN ACT To transfer to the Secretary of the Treasury a site for a quarantine station to be [u. R. 8972] located at Galveston, Texas. [Public, No. 444] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby transferred to the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of the Treasury the following tracts of land containing a total area of three and seventy-three one-hundredths acres, more or less, as shown on map (File Numbered 9-6 -117-A), entitled "Fort San Jacinto Reservation, Galveston, Texas, Plot Sketch of Proposed Quarantine Station Site, U. S . Engineers' Office, Galveston, Texas", dated Decem- ber 1936 (as revised), more particularly described as follows: TRACT A: QUARANTINE STATION SITE.- Beginning at the southwest corner of site from which mark "B" a brass plug set in cap rock on south jetty bears north eighty degrees fifty-one minutes west, twenty- seven and one-tenth feet; and running thence north thirty-one degrees four minutes east, three hundred feet parallel to and twenty- five feet distant from the center line of said south jetty, to the north- west corner of site; thence south eighty degrees fifty-one minutes east, four hundred thirteen and six-tenths feet, to the northeast corner of site; thence south nine degrees nine minutes west, two hundred seventy-eight and three-tenths feet, to the southeast corner of site; thence north eighty degrees fifty-one minutes west, five hun- dred twenty-five and six-tenths feet, to the point of beginning, the tract containing an area of three acres, more or less. TRACT B: RIGHT-OF-WAY FIFTr FEET WIDE.- Beginning at a point on the southerly line of the hereinbefore described quarantine sta- tion site (course numbered 4) from which the southwest corner of same bears north eighty degrees fifty-one minutes west, two hundred and nine and thirty-six one-hundredths feet; and running thence south eighty degrees fifty-one minutes east, fifty feet, along the southerly line of quarantine station site; thence south nine degrees nine minutes west, six hundred and thirty-five and eighty-four one- hundredths feet, to a point in the northerly line of the highway to Ferry; thence north eighty degrees fifty-one minutes west, fifty feet, along said northerly line; thence north nine degrees nine minutes east, six hundred and thirty-five and eighty-four one-hundredths feet, to the point of beginning, this tract containing an area of seventy-three one-hundredths acre, more or less. SEC. 2. The Treasury Department shall submit for approval of the War Department plans for such structures or installations as may be contemplated to be erected channelward of the established harbor lines, or on or over the jetty, in accordance with the provisions of sections 10 and 14 of the Act of March 3,1899 (U. S. C., 1934 edition, title 33, sees. 403, 408). Approved, March 16, 1938. Galveston, Tex. Transfer of site to Secretary of Treasury for quarantine station. Description. Tract A: Station site. Tract B: Right-of- way. Plans for structures 30 Stat. 1151, 1152. 33U.S.0.§§438 408.

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