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PURCHASE OF HEYWARD PROPERTY
 
 
 
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PURCHASE OF HEYWARD PROPERTY

The President reported that Mr. Henderson Heyward had proposed to give the University
4 1/3 acres of land if the University in turn would purchase another 9 acres for $11,250. This
land, as in the case of the Hildreth property, will be cut off from a main body of land by the
construction of the by-pass between U. S. 250 West and U. S. 29 South. The proposal received
the approval of the Finance Committee and the Buildings and Grounds Committee at their meetings
on the preceding day, 4 June 1964.

The following resolution was adopted:

RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
that the Comptroller be and he is hereby authorized to purchase 9 acres from Mr. Henderson
Heyward at a price not to exceed $11,250 and to receive an additional gift of 4 1/3 acres as a
gift to the University.