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Public Law No. 196, 61st Congress, approved June 1, 1910. An Act to

regulate the height of buildings in the District of Columbia___

Public Law No. 329, 61st Congress, approved December 30, 1910. An Act

to amend the Act regulating the height of buildings in the District of

Columbia

Public Law No. 156, 62d Congress, approved May 20, 1912. An Act to

amend the Act regulating the height of buildings in the District of

Columbia___

Public Res. No. 3, 65th Congress, approved May 22, 1917. Joint Resolu-

tion to grant authority for the erection of temporary buildings at the

headquarters of the American Red Cross, Washington, District of

Columbia_.

Public Law No. 153, 66th Congress, approved March 1, 1920. An Act to

regulate the height, area, and use of buildings in the District of Colum-

bia and to create a Zoning Commission___

Public Res. No. 56, 67th Congress, approved May 11, 1922. Joint Resolu-

tion authorizing the transfer to the jurisdiction of the Joint Committee

on the Library certain reservations in the District of Columbia for use

in connection with the Botanic Garden___.

Public Law No. 202, 68th Congress, approved June 6, 1924. An Act provid-

ing for a comprehensive development of the park and playground system

of the National Capital----

Public Law No. 203, 68th Congress, approved June 5, 1924. An Act to

authorize the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to accept

certain land in the District of Columbia dedicated by Charles C. Glover

for park purposes--

Public Law No. 262, 68th Congress, approved June 7, 1924. An Act to

amend an Act regulating the height of buildings in the District of

Columbia, approved June 1, 1910.

Public Law No. 295, 68th Congress, approved December 13, 1924. To pro-

vide for the examination and registration of architects and to regulate

the practice of architecture in the District of Columbia....

Public Law No. 445, 68th Congress, approved February 21, 1925. To amend

the Act regulating the height of buildings in the District of Columbia,

approved June 1, 1910-

Public Law No. 469, 68th Congress, approved February 25, 1925. Authoriz-

ing the Chief of Engineers of the United States Army to accept a certain

tract of land from Mrs. Anne Archbold donated to the United States for

park purposes.

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Public Law No. 275, 69th Congress, approved May 22, 1926. An Act pro-

viding an additional wing to the District Jail_.

Public Law No. 298, 69th Congress, approved May 26, 1926. To provide

for the acquisition of property in Prince William County, Virginia, to be

used by the District of Columbia for the reduction of garbage___

Public Law No. 311, 69th Congress, approved May 28, 1926. To provide for

the condemnation of land for the opening, extension, and widening of

streets in the District of Columbia__

Public Law No. 425, 69th Congress, approved June 25, 1926. To transfer

jurisdiction over the United States reservation numbered 248 from the

Director of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital

to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia___

Public Law No. 481, 69th Congress, approved July 3, 1926. Relating to the

Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital____

Public Law No. 535, 69th Congress, approved January 5, 1927. To provide

for enlarging and relocating the United States Botanic Garden____

Public Law No. 542, 69th Congress, approved January 13, 1927. To author-

ize the construction of a nurses' home for the Columbia Hospital for

Women and Lying-in Asylum----

Public Law No. 665, 69th Congress, approved March 1, 1927. To authorize

the construction of new conservatories and other necessary buildings for

the United States Botanic Garden____

Public Law No. 776, 69th Congress, approved March 3, 1927. Authorizing

negotiations for the acquisition of a site for the farmers' produce market_

Public Law No. 801, 69th Congress, approved March 4, 1927. To authorize

the refund of $25,000 to the Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying-

in Asylum__.

Public Law No. 5, 70th Congress, approved January 13, 1928. An Act

authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to acquire certain lands within

the District of Columbia to be used as sites for public buildings___

Public Law No. 66, 70th Congress, approved February 24, 1928. To amend

section 5 of the Act to provide for the construction of certain public

buildings

Public Law No. 404, 70th Congress, approved May 16, 1928. Authorizing

the erection for the sole use of the Pan American Union of an office build-

ing in Washington, District of Columbia_

Public Law No. 453, 70th Congress, approved May 21, 1928. To provide for

the acquisition of certain property in the District of Columbia for the

Library of Congress..

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Public Law No. 392, 71st Congress, approved June 19, 1930.

the Smithsonian Institution to extend the Natural History

authorizing and appropriation therefor__-.

Public Law No. 414, 71st Congress, approved June 23, 1930.

the purchase by the Secretary of Commerce of additional land for the

Bureau of Standards of the Department of Commerce_.

Public Law No. 416, 71st Congress, approved June 23, 1930. To amend the

Act to provide for the enlarging of the Capitol Grounds_.

Public Law No. 440, 71st Congress, approved June 26, 1930. To provide

better facilities for the enforcement of the customs and immigration

laws__.

Public Law No. 459, 71st Congress, approved June 27, 1930. To authorize

the Secretary of the Treasury to accept donations of sites for public

buildings

Public Law No. 467, 71st Congress, approved June 28, 1930. To amend

section 355 of the Revised Statutes to permit the Attorney General to

accept certificates of title in the purchase of land by the United States in

certain cases_.

Public Law No. 532, 71st Congress, approved July 3, 1930. To authorize

the Secretary of the Treasury to extend, remodel, and enlarge the post

office building at Washington, District of Columbia___.

Public Law No. 608, 71st Congress, approved February 6, 1931. To enable

the Secretary of the Treasury to expedite work on the Federal building

program_-

Public Law No. 671, 71st Congress, approved February 16, 1931. To amend

the Act to provide for the construction of certain public buildings,

approved May 25, 1926__.

Public Law No. 700, 71st Congress, approved February 20, 1931. To

authorize the Secretary of Commerce to purchase and to construct

buildings and facilities suitable for radio research investigations-----

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Public Law No. 732, 71st Congress, approved February 25, 1931. To

authorize the Secretary of the Navy to proceed with certain public works

at the United States Naval Hospital,, Washington, District of Columbia__

Public Law No. 736, 71st Congress, approved February 26, 1931. An Act

to expedite the construction of public buildings and works outside the

District of Columbia_-

Public Law No. 798, 71st Congress, approved March 3, 1931. Relating to

the rate of wages for laborers and mechanics employed on public build-

ings of the United States and the District of Columbia by contractors

and subcontractors__

Public Law No. 849, 71st Congress, approved March 4, 1931. To authorize

the acquisition of additional land for enlarging the Capitol Grounds_

Public Res. No. 5, 71st Congress, approved June 5, 1929. Extending until

June 30, 1930, the availability of the appropriation for enlarging and

relocating the Botanic Garden__

Public Res. No. 15, 71st Congress, approved June 15, 1929. Making appro-

priations toward carrying out the provisions of the Act to provide for the

establishment of a municipal center in the District of Columbia---

Public Res. No. 30, 71st Congress, approved December 23, 1929. Amending

the Act authorizing the erection of an office building for the sole use of

the Pan American Union__.

Public Res. No. 39, 71st Congress, approved February 7, 1930. To grant

authority. for the erection of a permanent building at the headquarters

of the American National Red Cross, Washington, District of Columbia--

Public Res. No. 105, 71st Congress, approved July 3, 1930. Making provi-

sion for continuation of construction of the United States Supreme Court

Building

Public Law No. 58, 72d Congress, approved March 16, 1932. Amending

the Public Building Act approved March 4, 1931, constructing buildings at

Hibbing, Minnesota___

Public Law No. 59, 72d Congress, approved March 16, 1932. Regarding the

south boundary of the post office site at Plattsburg, New York_

Public Law No. 64, 72d Congress, approved March 19, 1932. The construc-

tion of a building in Jackson, Mississippi----

Public Law No. 97, 72d Congress, approved April 22, 1932. Granting cer-

tain lands to the board of Commissioners of the Orleans levee district

in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana__

Public Law No. 106, 72d Congress, approved April 25, 1932. Relating to

the construction of a Federal building at Ponca City, Oklahoma__

Public Law No. 183, 72d Congress, approved June 15, 1932. To authorize

the closing of certain streets in the District of Columbia___

Public Law No. 212 (Extract), 72d Congress, approved June 30, 1932.

Restriction on Construction and Rental of Buildings_.

Public Law No. 246, 72d Congress, approved July 2, 1932. To provide for

the sale of a portion of the site of the post office and customhouse building

in Newark, New Jersey, to the city of Newark for use as a public street__

Public Law No. 247, 72d Congress, approved July 2, 1932. To provide for

the sale of an easement for a railway right of way over the post office

and customhouse site at Newark, N.J---

Public Law No. 263 (Extract), 72d Congress, approved July 5, 1932. Public

Buildings, Construction and Rent__

Public Law No. 267, 72d Congress, approved July 7, 1932. To require a

contractor to whom is awarded any contract for public buildings or other

public works or for repairs or improvements thereon for the District of

Columbia to give bond_.

Public Law No. 272, 72d Congress, approved July 8, 1932. To amend chapter

15 of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia relating to the con-

demnation of land for public use..

Public Law No. 295, 72d Congress, approved July 19, 1932. To authorize

the Director of Public Buildings and Public Parks to employ landscape

architects, architects, engineers, artists, or other expert consultants____

Public Law No. 299, 72d Congress, approved July 19, 1932. Authorizing

the sale of certain lands no longer required for public purposes in the

District of Columbia.

Public Law No. 302 (Extract), 72d Congress, approved July 21, 1932. To

relieve destitution, to broaden the lending powers of the Reconstruction

Finance Corporation, and to create employment by providing for and

expediting a public-works program___

Public Law No. 388, 72d Congress, approved March 1, 1933. To authorize

the Postmaster General to investigate the conditions of the lease of the

post office garage in Boston, Mass...

Public Law No. 390, 72d Congress, approved March 1, 1933. To acquire a

new site in Huntsville, Alabama, and to construct a building thereon for

the accommodation of the courts, post office, and other Government

offices__

Public Res. No. 60, 72d Congress, approved February 28, 1933. To provide

for a change of site of the Federal building to be constructed at Bingham-

ton, New York.

Public Law No. 67 (Extract), 73d Congress, approved June 16, 1933. Fed-

eral Emergency Administration of Public Works----

Public Law No. 93 (Extract), 73d Congress, approved February 15, 1934.

Making an additional appropriation to carry out the purposes of the Fed-

eral Emergency Relief Act of 1933___.

Public Law No. 125, 73d Congress, approved March 21, 1934. To provide

for the appointment of a commission to establish the boundary line be-

tween the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of Virginia_-----

Public Law No. 134, 73d Congress, approved March 27, 1934. Granting

abandoned public buildings and grounds at Sitka, Alaska, to the Territory

of Alaska.......

Public Law No. 153, 73d Congress, approved April 13, 1934. To readjust

the boundaries of Whitehaven Parkway at Huidekoper Place in the Dis-

trict of Columbia__.

Public Law No. 152, 73d Congress, approved April 13, 1934. Authorizing

the sale of certain property no longer required for public purposes in the

District of Columbia__

Public Law No. 211, 73d Congress, approved May 7, 1934. To provide for

the custody and maintenance of the United States Supreme Court Build-

ing and grounds__.

Public Law No. 271, 73d Congress, approved June 4, 1934. Making equi-

table adjustments of conflicting claims between the United States and

other claimants of lands along the shores of the Potomac River, Anacostia

River, and Rock Creek in the District of Columbia....

Public Law No. 284, 73d Congress, approved June 4, 1934. To amend the

Act to require the erection of fire escapes in certain buildings in the Dis-

trict of Columbia__

Public Law No. 307, 73d Congress, approved June 12, 1934. To provide for

the discontinuance of the use as dwellings of buildings situated in alleys

in the District of Columbia, and for the replatting and development of

squares containing inhabited alleys, in the interest of public health_.

Public Law No. 354, 73d Congress, approved June 15, 1934. To amend sec-

tion 895 of the Code of Law of the District of Columbia..

Public Law No. 359, 73d Congress, approved June 15, 1934. To authorize

the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to sell the old Tenley

School to the duly authorized representative of Saint Ann's Church of

the District of Columbia...

Public Law No. 427, 73d Congress, approved June 19, 1934. To make provi-

sions for suitable quarters for certain Government Services at El Paso,

Texas

Public Law No. 430, 73d Congress, approved June 19, 1934. To convey a

part of the post-office site in San Antonio, Texas, to the city of San

Antonio, Texas_-

Public Law No. 432, 73d Congress, approved June 19, 1934. To establish

a National Archives of the United States Government_-_

Public Law No. 454, 73d Congress, approved June 22, 1934. Providing for

the transfer of certain lands from the United States to the city of

Wilmington, Delaware_.

Public Law No. 457, 73d Congress, approved June 22, 1934. To authorize

the Secretary of the Treasury to amend the contract for sale of post-

office building and site at Findlay, Ohio.--.

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