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FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 1483. 1905. 1199 for the compensation and expenses of two civilian commissioners, maps, surveys, clerical and other assistance, messenger, office expenses an all other necessary expenses; foundations for State monuments; mowing; historical tablets, iron and bronze; iron gun carriages; for roads and their maintenance, completing the inclosing of Point Park; the purchase of small tracts of lands, the purchase of which has heretofore been authorized by law; in all, thirty-one thousand dollars. Smrou NAHONAL MILITARY PARK: For continuing the work of mm establishing a national military park on the battlefield of Shiloh, Tennessee; for the compensation of three civilian commissioners and the secretary, clerical and other services, labor, land, and historical tablets, maps and surveys, roads, purchase and transportation of sup lies and materials, office and other necessary expenses, twenty-four thousand dollars. . GETIYSBURG NATIONAL PARK: For continuing the work of estab- G°“”l’“’¥· lishing the national park at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; for the acquisition of lands, surveys, and maps; constructing, improving, and . ‘ maintaining avenues, roads, and bridges thereon; making fences and gates; marking the lines of battle with tablets and guns, each tablet bearing a brief legend giving historic facts, and compiled without censure and without praise; preserving the features of the battlefield and the monuments thereon; providing for a suitable office for the · commissioners in Gettysburg; compensation of three civilian commissioners, clerical and other services; expenses and labor; the purchase and preparation of tablets and gun carriages and lacing them in position, and all other expenses incidental to the fidregomg, fifty-seven thousand dollars. · Vrcxsnrmo NA·r1oNAx. MHJTABY PARK: For continuin the work of "*°*°”°’¥· establishing the Vicksburg National Military Park; for the compensation of three civilian commissioners and the secretary and historian; for clerical and other services, labor, iron gun carriages, the mounting of siege guns, monuments, markers, and historical tablets giving historical facts, compiled without praise and without censure; maps and surveys; roads, bridges, restoration of earthworks, plurchase and transportation of supplies and materials; these and other necessary expenses, seventy-tive thousand dollars, to be immediately available. Mars, WAR DEPARTMENT: For publication of maps for use of the M“P°· \Var Department, inclusive of war maps, three thousand dollars. _ Srmvnr or Norrmmzx AND Nowruwmsrsnn LA1ms: For survey of M§j{",§{,,*{§,{{,‘L’;}"f{{‘, northern and northwestern lakes, including all necessary expenses for 1¤k¢¤- reparing correcting, extending, printingland issuing charts and bullhtins, and of investigatin lake evels, wit a view to their regulation, to be immediately availahle and to remain available until expended, one hundred thousand dollars. TRANSPORTATION or imroizrs AND MArs ro ronmon ootmrmms: m;Q°n*_;°P°¤¤°*°¤ °‘ For the transportation of reports and maps to foreign countries ` through the Smithsonian Institution, one hundred dollars. ARTIFICIAIJ Lnms: For furnishing artificial limbs and apparatus, or A'““°*¤l “¤**>=· commutation therefor, and necessary transportation, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of lVar, four hundred and twenty- tive thousand dollars.

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ances to persons disabled in the military or naval service of the United States, and not entitled to artificial limbs or trusses for the same disabilities, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of lVar, two thousand dollars. Surrorrr AND MEDICAL TREATMENT or DEs*rrrU:rE 1>Ar1E1~:rs: For m{’*,<;“Q.§¤¤¤·‘> H¤*Pithe support and medical treatment of ninety-tive medical and surgical nesiinine patients. patients who are destitute, in the city of Washington, under a contract to be made with the Providence Hospital by the Surgeon-General of