Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 30.djvu/82

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FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 2. 1897. 43 Four MONROE, VIRGINIA: Repair and maintenance of wharf: For Fart M<>¤¤>¤, Virfender piles, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; fuel for heat- gliigiaar, ew., of ing waiting rooms, sixty dollars; electric lights on wharf, freight house, "h°'f· and waiting rooms, and cost of maintenance, three hundred and fifty dollars; repairs of water-closets, fifty dollars; repairs of side landings, four hundred and fifty dollars; wharfinger, nine hundred dollars; laborer, policing wharf, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, three thousand five hundred and forty dollars; for one-half of said sum to be supplied by the United States, one thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars. Repairs and maintenance of roads, pavements, streets, lights, and R¤¤d¤· general police: For bricks for sidewalks, two hundred and seventy dollars; boards for sidewalks, one hundred and five dollars; scantlin g for sidewalks, thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents; cut nails for sidewalks, eight dollars; rakes, shovels, and brooms for street police, thirty dollars; one driver of police cart, four hundred and eighty dollars; wire, poles, lamps, and so forth, for lighting streets, and cost of maintaining same, two thousand seven hundred and fifteen dollars; oil and supplies for street lamps, two hundred dollars; one lamplighter and cleaner, three hundred dollars; in all, four thousand one hundred and forty-five dollars and fifty cents; for one-half of said sum to be supplied by the United States, two thousand and seventy-two dollars and seventy-five cents. Maintenance of sewer system: For two engineers, at nine hundred mS::g¤Y¤Wm·¤¤i¤· dollars each; two firemen, at six hundred dollars each; three laborers, ' at five hundred dollars each; coal, eight hundred and forty dollars; waste, oil, and pump repairs, two hundred and nfty dollars; sewer pipe, ` cement, and supplies, three hundred dollars; in all, five thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars; for one-half of said sum to be supplied by the United States, two thousand nine hundred and forty-five dollars. Imrnovnmnncr or run YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK: For the Ysutwam uurepair and maintenance of existing roads and bridges and improvement uiriiiiixgawt. and protection of the Yellowstone National Park, to be expended by and under the direction of the Secretary of War, including not exceeding five thousand dollars to be immediately available, thirty-five thousand dollars. MILITARY PARKS. mmm; pun. CHIOKAM.AUGA AND CKATTANOOGA NATIONAL PARK: For compen- m<;>*m:_¤¤¤¤s¤ ¤¤d sation and expenses of two civilian commissioners and the assistant in §,,,.,.,`i,°£?‘ historical work; maps, surveys, clerical and other assistance, messenger, office expenses and all other necessary expenses. Foundations for State monuments, wire fencing, cutting out underbrush and mowing; historical tablets, iron and bronze; and iron gun carriages; for roads and their maintenance, and for the purchase of land already authorized by law; in all, seventy-five thousand dollars, to be immediately available. And State memorials shall be placed on brigade lines of battle under the direction of the Park Commission. To enable the Secretary of War, through the Commissioners of the Larsyqns or sms Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park, to improve the Lafayette ‘,,°,'},‘{,;,,,,f,’,§’Q‘“‘*‘· h"' or State road in Georgia from Lee and Gordon’s Mill, in that State, to the town of Lafayette, eighteen thousand dollars. SHILOH NATIONAL MILITARY PARK: For continuing the work of §¤¤<>¤· establishing a national military park on the battlefield of Shiloh, Ten- xp°°S°S' nessee; for the compensation of three civilian commissioners and the secretary, clerical and other services, labor, land, historical tablets, maps and surveys, purchase and transportation of supplies and materials, office and other necessary expenses, including the erection of temporary buildings for the use of the commission and employees, sixty thousand dollars; and the limit of cost of all the lands to be embraced in the said park is hereby increased from twenty thousand dollars to not to exceed fifty thousand dollars.