Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/748

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724 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS; Sess. II, Ch. 384. 1910. remains of federal soldiers, sailors, or marines interred in fields or raermbnmment to abandoned private and city cemeteries; and m any case where the '“‘“"°°‘l" expenses of burial or shipment of the remains of officers_or_enl1sted men of the army who die on the active list are borne by mdrvrduals, where such e uses would have been lawful claims against the Government, reiii-igursement to such individuals may be made of the amount allowed by the Government for such services, to be paid out of the funds appropriated by this Act, but no reimbursement hall be made under this Act of such expenses incurred prior to the first day of Jul , nineteen hundred and ten, sixty-five thousand dollars. <><>¤f¤¤¤¤¤¢¥¤¤¤d· (ionfederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago: For care, procm°°g°` tection, and maintenance of the plat of ground known as "Confeder— ate Mound" in Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, two hundred and fifty dollars. ` L““° R"°"= ·*"‘· Burial of ind` ent atients: For e nses of burying in the Little wggiriisg t Rock, Arkansas:gNatii>)nal Cemetery, iiiiiluding transportation thereto, P""'·"*“°°· indigent ex-soldiers, ex—sailors, or ex—marines of the United States service, either re lar or volunteer, who have been honorabl%_d1s· charged or retirefiind who die while patients at the Army and avy General H ital, Hot Springs, Arkansas, to be disbursed by the Secretary of war, at a cost not exceeding thirty-five dollars for such burial expenses in each case, exclusive 0 cost of grave, four hundred dollars. ,£,’{Z`.,°.,"{,Q",,§2,,‘§i CONs'rrwc·rr0N· or nmvrzwar, Wan Dmranrnmm susan pmm·. r»r¤¤¤¤s ¤¤c<·~ me orrrrcm: For the removal of the earth embankment adjorning the War Department branch printing office, located at seventeen hundred and twent ~five F street northwest, bounded on the west by the cement walk east of the War Department branch printing office, on the north by the War Department stables on the east by the paved alley west of the Winder Building, and on the south b the street sidewalk, to the grade of the paved alley alongside the \%inder Building· the construction of a concrete retaining wall to hold up the sidewalk leading into the branch printing office, and for concreting the entire area excavated, one thousand and seventy-five dollars. w}{,’,’g_f’ ’°"*° m°'“‘ Canis: or msamr SOLDIERS OF THE PORT0 R100 Rnomnnr or <>•r¤.•w. INFANTRY: For the care, maintenance, and treatment, at as lums in Porto Rico, of insane soldiers of the Porto Rico Regiment of finfantry to be available to meet the expenses which have already been incurred during the present Hscal year and which may be incurred during the iiseal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, seven hundred and twenty dollars. Military pun. NATIONAL Mrnrranr ranks. _ mf£{g§_¤0g¤:¢• nd Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park: For continuin .m¤m¤¤¤1`c¤mmrs- the establishment of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga Nationsil '“‘f§‘,f,§,,_2,,,,, Park; for the compensation and expenses of three civilian commissioners, maps, surveys, clerical and other assistance, messenger, office expenses, and all other necessary expenses; foundations for state monuments; mowing; historical tablets, iron and bronze; iron gun carriages; for roads and their maintenance; the urchase of small tracts of lands heretofore authorized by law, inciirding eight thousand dollars for continuing the im rovement and maintenance of the road owned by the Government iiom Stevens Gap by way of Davis’s Cross Roads to Crawfish Springs in the park; m all, forty- three thousand dollars. susan. Shiloh National Military Park: For continuing the work of establishing a national military park on the battleiield of Shiloh, Tennessee; for the compensation of three civilian commissioners and the secretary, clerica and other services, labor, historical tablets, maps and surveys, roads, purchase and transportation of supplies and