Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/650

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SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1914. 631 For purchase of the Dunkard Church property on the Antietam —*d°”’*°”“* mdbattle eld, Maryland, $1 500. For pay of superintendent of Antietam battle field, said superin— °°p°""°°°°°"f tendent to perform his duties under the direction of the Qua.rtermas— ter Corzpiicand to be selected and appointed by the Secretary of War, at his retion, the person selected and appointed to this position to be an honorably discharged Union soldier, $1,500. Disposition of remains ~·o officers, soldiers, civilian employees, and °{,'Q&’;{*,f°_{,f,§,°”,’;";‘,*},{ so forth: For expenses of interment, or of preparation and transpor- ' tation to their homes or to such national cemeteries as may be desig— nated by proper authority, in the discretion of the Secretary of War of the remains of officers, including acthzgaassistant surgeons, and enlisted men of the Army active list; for expenses of mterment or of preparation and transportation to their homes, of the remains of civil employees of the Army in the em(ploy of the War Department who die abroad, inclusive o Alaska an the Canal Zone Panama, or on Army transhpgrta, ripgho diehwhéle onlrguty in tihe fileled or at tary tswit the `tso the United States· ort e nseso interrirrzrt of military prisoners who die at military postgxfor the d.,',';3,,'Y,§,{'?.,'L‘_°°“° plrlrxenses of removal of remains from abandoned posts to permanent 'tary posts or national cemeteries, including the remains of Federal soldiers, sailors, or marines, interred in fields or abandoned prjrvate mm t t and city cemeteries; and in any case where the expenses of burial or mq,ma.,§i:°m°° ° shipment of the remains of officers or enlisted men of the Army who . die on the active list are borne by individuals, where such expenses would have lawful claims against the Government, reim ursement to such individuals may be made of the amount allowed by the Govermnent for such services, to be paid out of the funds appropriated by this Act, but no reimbursement shall be made under this Act of such expenses incurred prior to July first, nineteen hundred erate oun e `cago: or care pro- ch, °’*§,'*_ mCotri’fI•;il$57’50l% d Oakwood Cem Chi F °°°‘°‘* °° “°‘”“’· tection, and maintenance of the plat of grtgryurid known as "Confeder-ate mg Mound" in Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, $250. For care, prétection, and maintenance of Confederate Stockade ,d,°j"5‘§§f“‘° °‘°°*‘ Cemeterg, J o tqn’s Island in Sandusky BaY» $250. Confe erate bunaliplatsz For care, plrotecticn and maintenance of ,,,f,’,§}‘°‘*°'“‘° "“'*°* Confederate burial p ats, owned by the United, States, located and ¤¤r~.•¤=- known blynthe following designations: Confederate cemetery, North Alton, Il ois; Confederate cemetery, Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio; Confederate section, Greenlawn Cemetenrg, Indianapolis Indiana; Confederate cemetery Point Lookout, aryland; and Confederate cemetery, Rock Island, Illinois, $1,250. K B t in Monuments or tablets in Cuba and China: For repairs and prmerva- cub:¤a¤u?<:in1irri).°" tion of monuments, tablets, roads, fences, and so forth, made and constructed bguthe United States in Cuba and China to mark the plrges ylheped ericgn soldiers fell, $1,00%: f b mm Rock A k uri o eeease indigeh t atients: ore nseso uryingin 3,,,.,,, ,,,3,,'· , the Little Rock (Arkansas Natibnal Cemeteryfipntizluding transports- g·;¤§r_gg gSj$_¤;)¢,t;?§i·¢ tion thereto, indigent ex·soldiers, ex-sailors, or ex·marines of the ` United States service, either regular or volunteer, who have been honorably discharged or retired and who die while patients at the Army and Navy General Hes 'tal, Hot Springs, Arkansas, to be disbursed by the Secretary of $ar, at a cost not exceeding $35 for such burial e in each case, exclusive of cost of grave $200. mm Va Road from ay Bridge to the Arlington National Cemetery: cemrglitufoaoimaa For completing e construction of a public road from the southern ‘° °°“°‘°'Y· end of the new Highway Bridge, across the Potomac River, to the Arlington National Cemeteg, and for completing the of the roadway between the nited States (government experimental farm and the Arlington National Cemetery, $11,000.