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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. CHS. 43-46. 1911. 899 United States, and any officer of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps or ,_,,’,§'Q•*].,{>’· Nm'- "‘°·· Revenue-Cutter Service, detailed to conduct an investigation, and the recorder, and if there be none the presiding officer, of any military, naval, or Revenue—Cutter Service board appointed for suc purpose, , shallfhaveguthorityttip administzr an xpath to any witpess attending to testi y or epose in e course 0 suc investigation. · Approved, February 13, 1911. CHAP. 44.--An Act To provide for the erection of a monument to commemorate F¢b¤•¤g,},g· mitl1e.battle of Guilford Court House, North Carolina, and in memory of Major-General Nathauael Greene and the officers and soldiers of the Continental Army who partici- [Public, Nc. 348.] pated with him in the of Guilford Court House, North Carolina. Be it enactedbytlaa Semtea/hdHou.seof Rep·resezttatvh>eeof the United States ofAm0riea in Cbngress assembled That the sum of thirty thou- °“*_“f"f’ °°“" sand dollars be, and the same is hereby, duthorized to be appropriated, H%u;;~Ii>r£·¤¤¤ ¤¤— , · . . thorized for battleout of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro(p0riated, for the new memorial mmmerection of a monument on the battleneld of Guilford nrt House, in "‘§.';§·,_ ,,,,,,2 Guilford Countv, North Carolina, to commemorate the great victory won there on March fifteenth, seventeen hundred and eighty-one, by the American forces, commanded by Major~General Nathanael Greene, and in memoiky of Major·General Nathanael Greene and the officers and soldiers 0 theH Continental Armyhwhohparticipated an theeibatlgg of Guilford Court ouse: ° at the money authoriz to P~>vi•- a ropriated as aforesaid shall be ezipended under the direction of the A°’”°"] °f°l"" £gretary of War, and the plans, specifications, and degigns for such monument shall be first approved by the Secretary of ar, with the assistance of the officershol) ggrggford Battlteed Ground giorlnpainyé before an money so authoriz a propria is expen e : _ n provided %rther, That the site for said) monument within the limits ¤<>¤¤¤<>¤ ¤f¤i¤¤- of said battlefield of Guilford Court House shall be selected by the Secretary of Vggr arngi donlated frge of cost to the Unggd itatesz And hmm N ' rt ·, atw en said monument is erec the responsi— °" · gilit forjtlie care and keepingoof the same shall be and remain with the Guilford Battle Ground mpany, it being expressly understood that the United States shall have no responsibility therefor; and it being further understood that said Guiliprxil Batthil Ground Company shall provide for the pub ic use an open ig way ereto. Approved, February 13, 1911. · CHAP. 46.-An Act For the relief of John M. Blankenship. F¤b*’?§*g’8},g;,19H- Be tz enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United [Public. M mi States of America in Congress assembled, That the President be, and gggg-M B,,m,m_ hg ig hereby, authorized, by and with the advice and consent of the snipmainelsglpomnea Senate, to appoint gohn M. Blankenship an ensign m the United States °“"“g“* '°“ ‘ Navy on the retire ist. Approved, February 13, 1911. CHAP. 46.-An Act To providefor the lading or unlading of vessels at night, the F¢b¤’¤S§fg'0}¥~ ML preliminary entry of vessels, and for other purposes, ___J ‘ Lg? [Public, N0. : Be it enacted the Semte and House o Re esentatives 0 the United O embled PT States of America in angress ass , Smcrron 1. That upon arrival at any ort in the United States of °“‘§"“*‘~ l ther conve ance from a l)ore` ort or lace either Lmug md °m°d` 8.Ily VBSSG OI' O K _ lgll p P , ing vemels, etc., at direct! or by way of anot er port H1 the United States, or upon such mghh ,,_ , I arrivalyfrom another port in the United States of any vesse or other ,§YE§§i °‘