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For the establishment of titles in Hot Springs, and 



for other purposes. 



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Sec. 3. That those divisions of the Hot Springs Reservation, 

 known as the mountainous districts, not divided by streets on the 

 maps made by the commissioners, but known and defined on the map 

 and in the report of the Commissioners as North Mountain, West 

 Mountain, and Sugar Loaf Mountain, be, and the same are hereby 

 forever reserved from sale, and dedicated to public use as parks, to 

 be known, with Hot Springs Mountain, as the permanent reservation. 



1881 — ^Act of March 3, 1881 (26 Stat. L., 842) — An Act 

 To regulate the granting of leases at Hot Springs, 

 Arkansas, and for other purposes. 



Grants full powers to the Secretary of the Interior in connection 

 with the leasing of hot water rights, sale of lots, etc. 



1882 — Act of June 30, 1882 (22 Stat. L., 121)— An Act 

 Making appropriations for the support of the Army 

 for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun- 

 dred and eighty-three, and for other purposes. 



Provides for the erection of an Army and Navy Hospital on the 

 reservation at Hot Springs. 



1882— Act of July 8, 1882 (22 Stat. L., 155)— An Act To 

 authorize the sale of certain lots in the city of Hot 

 Springs, Arkansas, to the Women's Christian Na- 

 tional Library Association. 



1887— Joint Resolution of March 3, 1887 (24 Stat. L., 

 647) — ^Joint Resolution To authorize the use of hot 

 water off the Government Reservation at Hot 

 Springs, Arkansas. 



Authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to continue to supply hot 

 water to bath houses located ofif the permanent reservation. 



1888 ^Joint Resolution of March 26, 1888 (25 Stat. L., 



6ig) — ^Joint Resolution To enable the Secretary of 



