BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
THATthe Commissioner of Public Buildings in the city of Washington be, and he is hereby, authorized to sell to the vestry of Washington parish such portion of the public reservation of land in the city of Washington, numbered thirteen, called the Hospital Square, as the said vestry may desire to purchase, for the purpose of enlarging the Washington parish burial ground, not exceeding six acres: Provided, The Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy shall be of opinion that the said land can be sold without injury to the public service; and, upon payment being made to the said commissioner for the said land, at the same price per acre which the United States received for the adjoining square of ground, numbered eleven hundred and fifteen, he shall execute a conveyance therefor to the said vestry, in the same manner as he now conveys public lands when sold.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the vestry of Washington parish shall have authority to enclose, possess, and occupy so much of nineteenth Street east as passes between square numbered eleven
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hundred and fifteen, in the city of Washington, (the present burial ground,) and the land proposed by the first section of this act to be sold; and, also, with the consent of the corporate authority of the city of Washington, the said vestry may enclose, possess, and occupy so much of any street or streets as may pass between the said square numbered eleven hundred and fifteen and any other whole square of ground, of which it may become the possessor, for the sole purpose of enlarging the said burial ground.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the vestry of Washington parish shall have power to hold and enjoy forever any land which it may purchase or possess for the extension of the Washington parish burial ground: Provided, The whole quantity shall not exceed thirty acres—anything in any former act to the contrary notwithstanding; and the said vestry may, from time to time, sell or otherwise dispose of the said ground for the purposes of burial.
^Sec 4 Be it enacted &c^
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Passed the Senate
June 17. 1848
Attest
Asbury Dickins
Secretary

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S_141
An act to authorize the sale of a part of public reservation numbered thirteen in the city of Washington, and for other purposes.
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07/19/1848
In the House of Representatives, U. S.
July 19 1848
Resolved That this bill do pass with an amendment
Attest
Tho. J Campbell
Clerk
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HR Dist of Co
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ThirtiethCongress.
FirstSession.
Congress of the United States.
In the House of Representatives.
Resolved That the Bill from Senate (No. 141) entitled “An Act to authorize the sale of a part of public reservation numbered thirteen in the city of Washington, & for other purposes. do pass with the following
Amendment
At the end of the bill add the following– viz.
Secc. 4. And be it further enacted, That the Government of the United States shall be entitled to purchase from the said Vestry and to occupy as a burial ground for members of Congress and such other members of United States Government as the President shall deem it expedient and proper to allow, a portion of the land herein before authorized to be sold not exceeding one fourth part thereof, and which portion shall be laid out in some compact form and at such place as the Secretaries aforesaid shall select; Provided, That the ground So authorized to be purchased and used by the Government shall be paid for from time to time as it is actually used at the price demanded by the Vestry for grave sites in other parts of the same ground– And provided also, that this reservation of the right to purchase to the extent aforesaid, shall not be held to subject the United States to any part of the expense of putting up or keeping up the enclosures of the Said burying ground or other expenses incident thereto.
Attest
Tho. J Campbell
Clerk.

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Partially Printed Document, 6 page(s), Volume 468, RG 46, Entry 427: Records of the United States Senate, Thirtieth Congress, 1847-1849, Records of Legislative Proceedings, Bills and Resolutions Originating in the Senate, Senate Bills and Resolutions Upon Which Further Action Was Taken, 1847-1849, NAB