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hundred and forty-five feet running nearly a southeast course from the front to the back line adjoining a lane of twenty-five feet which divides the aforesaid lot from lot 11, two hundred feet on the said back line and on the northeast side of said lot adjoining lot number 13 and two hundred and ninety-two feet from the aforesaid back line to lowwater mark; bounded southeastwardly by land of the said Nichol Turnbull, northeastwardly by lot number 13 and southwestwardly by the aforesaid lane of twenty-five feet dividing the aforesaid lot number 12 from lot number 11 and northwestwardly by Savannah River, which said lot number 12 is designated on a general plan of the same by the remains of Mail-fort, as will more fully appear reference being had to the said general plan on record in the surveyor general's office of the State of Georgia, taken and laid off by the county surveyor the 9th day of May 1798, as will further appear by reference to a plat of record in the office of the clerk of superior court, Chatham County, Georgia, bearing the legend, 'Fort Jackson Military Reservation, photostatic copy of map on file with the National Archives and Records Service, Washington, District of Columbia, RG 77. Records of the Office of the Chief of Engineers. Fortifications Map File, m a p: Dr. 189, Ga. 5-5.'." Approved May 13, 1952.

Public Law 335

CHAPTER 262

AN ACT To authorize and direct the Administrator of General Services to transfer to the Department of the Navy the Government-owned magnesium foundry at Teterboro, New Jersey.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Vnited States of America in Congress assembled, That the Administrator of General Services is authorized and directed to transfer to the Department of the Navy, without reimbursement or exchange of funds, the facility at Teterboro, New Jersey, known as the Government-owned magnesium foundry, comprising Plancors 8 and 132. Approved May 13, 1952. Public Law 336

May 13 1952 [s. 2223]



CHAPTER 263

^ ACT To authorize the transfer of certain lands of the Blue Ridge Parkway from the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior to the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Agriculture.

[H. R.4199]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, w'hen in his Biue Ridge Parkjudgment the public interest will be served thereby, the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized, upon concurrence of the Secretary of Agriculture, to transfer to the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Agriculture for national forest purposes lands or interests in lands acquired for or in connection with the Blue Ridge Parkway. Lands transferred under this Act shall become national forest lands subject to all laws, rules, and regulations applicable to lands acquired pursuant,\^ " | ^ ^^^' ^o"' to the Weeks Law of March 1, 1911 (36 Stat. 961), as amended. sit ' ' ' Approved May 13, 1952.

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