In 1921, a local lot of land taken over by the government of Liberia under the German liquidation fund during the war was returned to Corinna A. McGill, a resident of the city of Monrovia, who had inherited it from R. S. McGill.
In 1921, the legislature fixed port and harbor dues at $35 for Monrovia, Buchanan and Harper, $25 for Greenville, and $10 for all other ports.
In 1923, Marsh Street running west to McGill Street was closed, and, one year later, so too was a portion of Russwurm Street between Maryland Avenue and Gregory Street.
Footnote: Acts of the Liberian Legislature, 1921-22, pp. 23-25; Acts of the Liberian Legislature, 1921-22, pp. 6-8; Acts of the Liberian Legislature, Acts 1923-24, pp. 8-9; Acts of the Liberian Legislature, 1924-25, p. 6.
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