Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/860

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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 466. 1916. 839 To the town of Lanesboro, in the county of Berkshire, in the State L°“°°"°’°·M“S· of Massachusetts, one bronze or brass cannon or Held ieee not needed {or present service, the same to be placed in the public park in said own. To the Geo `a Milita Coll e in the cit of Mill eville in the °°°'¤*° M‘!*°*’¥ county of Baldlwin, in tlise Stat? dr Georgia,)i'our coriadigmnedlbronze iilltlstiii mmm or brass cannon or Heldpieces, with their carriages and a suitable outfit of cannon balls. To the town of Farmin ton, in the county of Fulton, in the State F¤r¤¤i¤s¤¤¤.111· of Illinois, one condemned bronze or brass cannon or fieldpiece, the same to be placed in the public ark in said town. To Zthe town of Vermont, in tile county of Fulton, in the State of V¤¤·¤¤¤¤t. 111. Illinois, one condemned bronze or brass cannon or fieldpiece, the same to be placed in the public park in said town. To the Avon Riiie Club, of Avon, in the county of Norfolk, in the A*¤¤bM·¤S- Commonwealth of Massachusetts, one condemned fieldpiece, the mm mb` same to bgvplaced in front of the barracks of said club in said town. To the arrensburg State Normal School, Warrensburg, Missouri wm-mszmg, ue. two bronze or brass cannon or field ieces, with their carri es, and S°““’N°'“"“S°"°°'· with a suitable outfit of cannon ballg, the same to be lacegd on the i:;.impus_of the Warrensburg State Normal School, at %Tarrensburg, souri. To the Captain Horace Niles Post, One hundred and ten, Depart- g;'{'.}l$’lX'},;,‘,$“,s§g,_ ment of Massachusetts, Grand Army of the Republic, of Randolph, in the coimty of Norfolk and Commonwealth o Massachusetts, two condemned ronze or brass cannon or fieldpieces, the same to be placed in the public Erk of said town of Randolplh. mum To the Alexander amilton Chapter, Sons of e American Revo- sms 0iI°X$»m•¤ lution, Sheldon, Iowa, two condemned bronze or brass cannon, with *‘°"°‘““°¤· their carriages and suitable outfit of cannon balls, to be placed at the entrance of the public park in the city of Sheldon, Iowa. 0 , , W. To F, L. Aiken, malyor of the city of Onalaska, La Crosse Coimty, ’ 's` VVISCODSIII, two con emned fieldpieces or cannon, with suitab e outfits of cannon balls, one to be used for the p1u·pose of appropriately marking the burial places of deceased soldiers and the other for the adornment of a pub ic park in said city. To the Waynesburg Park Association, Waynesburg, Greene County, W•y¤¤¤¤>¤rz. P¤. Pennsylvania, two condemned bronze cannon or fieldpieccs, with their carriages and a suitable outfit of cannon balls. To Jackson County, Mississippi, one condemned bronze cannon or u{;f"”°“ °°““‘ *'· Eeldpiece, with its carriage an a su1table outfit of cannon balls. To the city of Carbondale Jackson County, Illinois, for the use of ¤¤b¤¤d¤¤¤,¤¤· the new anno? at Carbondale, Illmo1s,_two condemned cannon or fieldpicces, wit their carriages and a smtable equipment of cannon balls. To the village of Phelps, in the State of New York, a condemned P¤¤¤¤¤·N·Y· bronze or brass cannon or fieldpiece and carriage, together with a suitable outfit of cannon balls for two gyranuds. Y To the John T. Parker Post, Nu_m ered F1fty-seven, Kentucky ;;>§bA¤rl_g£_§p%st_ Grand Army of the Republic, of the city of Vanceburg,_Lew1s County, ‘ Kentucky, one condemned fieldpiece or cannon, with a smtab e outfit of cannon balls, the same to be placed in the courthouse yard ` . cit . m'l`ld8tl;ie1(i:ity yof Williamsburg, in the State of Iowa, two condemned w“““"“*"”`¥· mm bronze or brass pannon ori) $15 dipiemes and carrigges, together with a ' ttiocannon sor our yl`&ID.l . _ _, Sm'l`?>bilBie01i*Hltage of Grahamsville, SulliwPan_County, New York, one G'°““‘“““°*·`*· condemned bronzefor brass zsjilnon or iieldpiece, with its carriage and a suitable outnt o cannon S. · . To the village of Monticello, Sullivan County, New York, one cgn- “°"“°°“°· z`· Y· demned bronze or brass cannon or fieldpiece, with its carnage an a suitable outfit of cannon balls.