Cession During Ownership by the United States, With Reservation of Right to Serve Process.

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§ 24. Cession during ownership by the United States, with reservation of right to serve process. Title and jurisdiction to the following tracts or parcels of land have been ceded to the United States by this state, on condition that the jurisdiction so ceded should not prevent the execution thereon of any process, civil or criminal, issued under the authority of the state, except as such process might affect the property of the United States therein, and that such jurisdiction shall continue in the United States so long only as the land shall remain the property of the United States:

1. At West Point. A tract of land under water described as follows: "Beginning at a point at high water mark on the west shore of the Hudson river on south line of lands belonging to the United States and northeast corner of lands belonging to Edward V. Kinsley, and running thence into the river from high water mark S.70° E., 125 feet; thence N.31° E., 3165 feet, to a point fifty feet east of the most easterly point at high water mark of a point of land at base of 'Battery Knox'; thence N.20° E., 1350 feet, to a point sixty feet east of high water mark at 'Gee's Point;' thence N.52° 20' W., 1375 feet; thence N.75° 30' W., 445 feet, to a point fifty feet north of the northwest corner of the 'North dock'; thence N.47° 25' W., 2175 feet, to a point three hundred feet east of high water mark; thence N.23° 45' W., 1420 feet, to a point one hundred feet east of high water mark; thence N.7° 55' W., 1718 feet, to a point fifty feet east of high water mark; thence N.9° 5' W., 1803 feet, to a point one hundred feet east of high water mark, and in range with the north line of the United States lands; thence N.89° 20' W., 100 feet, to a bolt set in a rock for the northeast corner of said lands of the United States"; acquired for the purpose of erecting and maintaining docks, wharves, boat-houses, batteries and other needful military structures and appurtenances. Certain lands in the county of Orange, adjacent or contiguous to the military reservation at West Point, heretofore purchased by the United States, for the erection and maintenance thereon of forts, magazines, military academy, hospitals, docks, piers, and other needful buildings and for other military purposes of the United States Military Academy; and any roadways thereon not public highways across said reservation and also land under water of Hudson river adjacent to and lying in front of said purchased lands, for a distance toward the middle of said river not less than fifty and not more than one hundred feet from high water mark on said lands, for the erection of wharves and docks and for other military purposes of the United States.

2. At Governor's island. A tract of land under water contiguous to the lands of the United States at Governor's island, described as follows: "Beginning at a point fifty feet from the head of the main wooden dock, commonly known as the quartermaster's dock and on a line with the north face of said dock, running thence S.5° 13' W., 137 feet; thence S.14° 44' W., 595 feet; thence S.29° 25' W., 490 feet; thence S.53° 58'W., 622 feet; thence N.78° 27' W., 1088 feet; thence N.18° 55' W., 1565 feet; thence N.17° 4' E., 535 feet; thence N.79° 58' E., 318 feet to a point fifty feet from the head of the Castle William's dock and on a line with the west face of said dock; thence N.89° 48' E., 584 feet; thence S.74° 23' E., 786 feet; thence S.45° 44' E., 751 feet to a point fifty feet from the head of the stone dock, and on a line with the north face of said dock; thence S.20° 33' E., 222 feet to the point of beginning, "acquired for the purpose of erecting and maintaining docks, wharves, boat-houses, sea walls, batteries and other needful structures and appurtenances.

3. At Bedloe's island. A tract of land under water contiguous to the lands of the United States at Bedloe's island, described as follows: "Beginning at a point fifty feet from the head of the main dock or wharf and on a line with the southwest face of said dock; running thence S.41° 13' W., 424 feet; thence N.72° 13' W., 423 feet; thence N.24° 23' W., 548 feet; thence N.20° 19' E., 639 feet; thence N.62° 1' E., 262 feet; thence S.27° 7' E., 1255 feet, to a point fifty feet from the head of the main dock and on a line with the northeast face thereof; thence S.33° 4' W., forty feet to the point of beginning, " acquired for the purpose of erecting and maintaining docks, wharves, boat-houses, sea walls, batteries and other needful structures and appurtenances.

4. At Ellis's island. A tract of land under water contiguous to the lands of the United States at Ellis's island, described as follows: "Beginning at a point fifty feet from the head of the east dock and on a line with the north face of said dock; running thence S.18° 30' E., 605 feet; thence S.71° 30' W., 202 feet; thence N.81° 19' W., 313 feet; thence N.32° 4' W., 178 feet, this line being parallel to the head of the west dock, and distant fifty feet from said dock; thence due north 577 feet; thence S.70° 47' E., 424 feet, to the point of beginning," acquired for the purpose of erecting and maintaining docks, wharves, boat-houses, sea walls, batteries and other needful structures and appurtenances.

5. At David's island. A tract of land under water contiguous to the lands of the United States at David's island, described as follows: "Beginning at a point one hundred and fifty feet from the head of the new dock, commonly called the coal dock, and on a line with the northwest face of said dock; running thence N.3° 20' E., 755 feet; thence N.79° 5' E., 630 feet; thence N.6° 12' E., 1096 feet; thence N.52° 25' E., 552 feet; thence S.69° 18' E., 647 feet; thence S.36° 28' E., 604 feet; thence S.35' E., 1066 feet; thence S.13° 54' E., 834 feet; thence S.23° 55' W., 427 feet; thence S.71° 49' W., 1121 feet; thence N.48° 18' W., 1550 feet, to the point of beginning, " acquired for the purpose of erecting and maintaining docks, wharves, boat-houses, sea walls, batteries and other needful structures and appurtenances.

6. At Fort Lafayette. A tract of land under water contiguous to the lands of the United States at Fort Lafayette, described as follows: "Beginning at a point ninety-two feet west from the prolongation of the west face of the fort, and eighty feet north from the prolongation of the north face of the said fort, running thence S.67° 34' E., 448 feet; thence S.22° 26' W., 448 feet; thence N.67° 34' W., 448 feet; thence N.22° 26' E., 448 feet, to the point of beginning, " acquired for the purpose of erecting and maintaining docks, wharves, boat-houses, sea walls, batteries and other needful structures and appurtenances.

7. At Fort Hamilton. A tract of land under water contiguous to the lands of the United States at Fort Hamilton, described as follows: "Beginning at a point at high-water mark on the western boundary line of the United States land there situate; running thence in continuation of said boundary line S.64° 45' W., 320 feet; thence due south for 233 feet to a point seventy-five feet from head of the dock (or wharf) and on a line with the north face of said dock; thence S.49° 37' E., 1915 feet to a point on the continuation of the southern boundary line of the said United States land; thence along said continuation N.21° 10' E., 165 feet to a point at high-water mark, on said southern boundary line of said United States land, " acquired for the purpose of erecting and maintaining docks, wharves, boat-houses, sea walls, batteries and other needful structures and appurtenances.

8. At Forth Wadsworth. A tract of land under water contiguous to the lands of the United States at Fort Wadsworth (or Tompkins) described as follows: "Beginning at a point at high-water mark on the northern boundary line of the United States land there situate; running thence in continuation of said boundary line N.73° 16' E., forty feet to low-water mark; thence in continuation of said boundary line N.73° 16' E., fifty feet; thence S.48° 23' E., 1073 feet; thence S.9° E., 1652 feet; thence S.18° 57' E., 700 feet; thence S.40° W., 850 feet to a point on the continuation of the western boundary line of the said United States land; thence N.30° 16' W., for 100 feet along said continuation of boundary line to low-water mark; thence N.30° 16' W., for 350 feet along said continuation to a point at high-water mark on the western boundary line of the United States land, " acquired for the purpose of erecting and maintaining docks, wharves, boat-houses, sea walls, batteries and other needful structures and appurtenances.

9. At Fort Schuyler. A tract of land under water contiguous to the lands of the United States at Fort Schuyler, described as follows: "Beginning at a point on the boundary line of the land of the United States at high-water mark on the north shore of Throgg's Neck; running thence in continuation of said boundary line N.21° 10' E., 257 feet to low-water mark; thence in continuation of said boundary line N.21° 10' E., sixty-three feet; thence S.1° 21' E., 988 feet; thence S.41° E., 1350 feet; thence S.77° 24' E., for 906 feet; thence S.44° 20' E., for 543 feet; thence S.5° 17' W., for 634 feet; thence S.52° 15' W., for 622 feet; thence N.63° 19' W., for 698 feet; thence N.54° 13' W., for 1728 feet; thence N.49° 33' W., for 1065 feet to a point on the continuation of the boundary line of the said United States land at Throgg's Neck; thence on the line of said continuation N.21° 10' E., for 77 feet to low-water mark; thence on line of said continuation N.21° 10' E., for 123 feet to a point at high-water mark on the south shore of said Throgg's Neck and on the boundary line of the present United States land there situate; " acquired for the purpose of erecting and maintaining docks, wharves, boat-houses, sea walls, batteries and other needful structures and appurtenances.



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