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970 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 411. 1889. Hampt0u,Va.. For repairing and draining roadway to the national cemetery at Hampton, Virginia, two thousand dollars, B¢ver1y,N.J. NATIONAL CEMETERY NEAR BEVERLY, NEW JERSEY: For the construction of a foot pavement and for repairs of the roadway to the national cemetery near Beverly, New Jersey, two thousand three hundred and six dollars and seventy cents. 1>¤¤*¤l¤· Va NATIONAL CEMETERY NEAR DANVILLE, VIRGINIA: For completing the roadway to the national cemetery near Danville, Virginia, nve thousand dollars. Monuments. ew. MoNUMENTs OR TAQBLETS AT GETTYSBURGH: That the appropria- G°t°”b°rg{" tion of fifteen thousand dollars, made by the act approve March V°l‘24’p‘5&‘ third, eighteen hundred and eighty seven, for the erection of monu- · ments or memorial tablets for the proper marking of the position of each of the commands of the regular Army engaged at Gettysburgh, A P¤'°h“° of mi be, and the same is hereby, made available for the purchase of land upon which to erect the monuments and tablets, for the purchase of land for driveways to connect the monuments, and for the construction and repair of the same. mmmmm. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. Wm m¤v¤- WAR MAPS: For reprinting war maps, five thousand dollars. s¤¤e.v,1Akes. SURVEY OF NORTHERN AND NORTIIWESTERN LAKES: For printing and issuing charts for use of navigators, and electrotyping p ates for chart-printing, two thousand dollars. For surveys, additions to and correcting engraved plates, ive thou- . sand dollars. '1'r¤·¤¤v<>r¤i¤zr¤· TRANSPORTATION OF REPORTS AND MAPS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES: ’°'°°’ m' For the transportation of reports and maps to foreign countries, through the Smithsonian Institution, one hundred dollars. A¤‘¤¤¤i¤¤i¤¤¤¤- ARTIFICIAL LIMBS: For furnishing artificial limbs and apparatus, or commutation therefor, and necessary trans ortation, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of Var, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. nbeegPsHgg19g;f¤f die APPLIANCES FOR DISABLED- SOLDIERS: For furnishing surgical ` appliances to persons disabled In the military or naval service of the linited States, and not entitled to artificial limbs, two thousand dollars. p£;g£’° °* <*€S*i*¤°° SUPPORT AND MEDICAL TREATMENT or DESTITUTE PATIENTS: For ` the Support and medical treatment of eighty live medical and Surgical patients who are destitute, in the District of Columbia, under a P¤<>v1d¤¤¤¤H<>spi¤¤r contract to be made with the Providence Hospital by the Surgeon-, General of the Army, seventeen thousand dollars. G°’*‘°’** H°¤P*°¤‘· GARFIELD MEMoRIAL HOSPITAL: For maintenance, to enable it to provide medical and surgical treatment to persons unable to pay _ _ therefor, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. ““"““" “"“°“‘· EXPENSES or MILITARY coNv1c·rs; For payment of costs and charges of State penitentiaries, for the care, clothing, maintenance, and medical attendance of United States military convicts confined in them, seven thousand five hundred dollars. 0,‘{Q“;°}g*lg°;§,g;,*§»W" PUBLICATION or THE OFFICIAL RECORDS or THE WAR or THE REBELLION, BOTH OF THE UNION AND CONFEDERATE ARLIIES, AS ctumming publica FOLLOVVS: For continuing the publication of the Official Records of “°“‘ the War of the Rebellion, and printin and binding, under direction of the Secretary of War, of a compilation of the official records, Union and Confederate, so far as the same may be ready for publication- during the fiscal year, to be distributed as required by act of "°l·2’i P·5°8· March third, eighteen hundred and eighty five, one hundred thousand ggfsg-to prepare dollars: Provided, That hereafter the preparation and publication of and punish. said records Shall be conducted, under the Secretary of War, by a board of three persons, one of whom shall be an officer of the Army, to be selected by the Secretary of War, and two civilian experts, to