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' 56 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cas. 629, 631, 632. 1906. the Interior, and when so approved shall convey a full title to the purchaser the same as if a linal patent without restrictions upon alienation had been issued to the allottee. All allotted land alienated under T°-”“°'*· the provisions of this Act shall thereupon be subject totaxation under the laws of the State of Washington. Approved, March 8, 1906. ` ‘ M rch9,19G6. CHAP. 681.-A ActT 'd f th ° ki f h 1*- IB'-] soldiers and sailors di the CdnIle¤d`elml’e(aIrm;:hld¤ri£l1;t:rlIi]:llied€g Niogthemcigsdhg [public, Nc_ gg_] and were buried near the prisons where they died, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Resewtatilvea of the Unit d _n*g’gf{g*g¤*°¤°l*‘¤¤ States of AyneMIea in Oongresa assembled, Tegait the Secretary of W;1· grgiegfmggva or, be, and he_1s hereby, authorized and directed to ascertain the locations }',.;§,,,_,, ,,,,,_ ° and condition of all the graves of the soldiers and sailors of the Confedterate atpomy aiptdenayy ip the late civild war, lpigihtgcn liundred and · SIX y—one _ _ cig n _ un re an sixty· ve w o ie in ederal risons and military hospitals in the North and who were buried near tliieir P‘¤°¤••°°*¤¤’¤¤<’¤- places of confinement; with power in hisdiscretion to acquire possession or control over all grounds where saidlprison dead are buried not now possessed or under the control of the mted States Government; de§g**°°¤ °* um tpl tcé beypreipared aplcurate rpgisters ll.; triplicsée, one for the s n en s office ID e ceme ery one or e uartermaster- (ie:i;ral’s Cgilce, and omebfor fhph War,1tb;cor;l’s'hOmce, Confederate a veso epaceso una, enum ro e th mlm company, regiment, or vessel and State,_of each CO§E(?(l,G:’l?8·tBcSOld.l(;}l‘ Em-. t M ?.?da“3‘»i?”S'¤3pZZSL°d1b¥vi°"»?“§‘t°“ at lh? (i°3£?d°’L‘“’ “’°"i"°" mmhhM“mu_ — 8 en a as in on, IS nc 0 um ia· to cause to be erected over said ves white marble headstones similar to th recently placed over tlld-il graves in the "Confederate section " in th; National(,emetery at Arlmgton,_V1rginia, similarly inscribed; to build

gelnlcing fgpothedpreseryation of said butrsial grplunds, and to care

_ _ nsina pro erres c t'ii ll wgéurfletion of the s3:|(g S;¢pnb9 §0E1lél0t6d(;lv1?léhlI(rnl?W0 · _ e s a e ma e o ‘ongress. ‘¥’*""’¥""*“°"· That for the carrving out of the oblpcts set forth herein there be appropriated, out ot any money m the reasury of the United States glo Sp mmczisgggppoprggdghe sum of two hundred thousand dollars, _ necessary. ,,,,f,,*,Q,’,Q§,}3°"* °* And the Secretary of War IS hereby authorized and directed to appoint some‘competent person as commissioner to ascertain the loca-

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‘ a e Wl e registers in the cemeteries mm, m zpducplrpept th; same when_found necessary, as preliminary to the worli _ 1 g e graveswith suitable headstones, and to fix the compensation of said 00mm18S10D0f at the rate not to exceed two thousand eggggpggggedolhrs per annum, who shall be allowed necessary trav- Approved, March 9, 1906. u ns, ms. CHAP. .— · · . . [  :;,9 I puny to mma 2g To auth3lr;z’ef;lgp1Ommf:p`d8;l‘ennemec River Railroad Com- , I .Be itenac·ted6yt}aeSe¢zateaneZ}Z0u.sea· ‘ u,,,,,,,., , . . fR rs tt t/leZ7t Bégfméywg gg0W zu Congress assembled, Thegt th?(;.£>6%% Ten um Pm? my budge om- theipws ofrtota Siptmpapy, a corporation created and organized under e es o Tennessee and Kentucky, be, and is hereby,