Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/864

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SIXTX -FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 466. 1916. 843 Two brass cannon, with suitable carria es and tw W¤Wi¤k·R-I- cannon balls, for the town of Warwick, Rhtide Island. 0 pymmlds of Two brass cannon and balls for the borough of Wrightsville, W'l‘°*"m°·P"‘ Pemisylvania. P6'31vSc;’1l;1§:isl cannon and balls for Grand Army Post, Philipsburg, g1,},iu,,§°,l{“,§g.¥,§g,_ Two condemned cannon with carriages and cannon balls for the W"“**"’“'¤·K’· courthouse yard at Whitesburg, Kentucky. For Confederate Monument Association at Nottoway, Virginia, two g$iii§¤`i°»i€dr°u6¤»i· condemned brass cannon and suitable cannon balls, to be placed on “‘°““ **°°°°‘°“°¤· the Courthouse Square. To the city of Orange, New Jersey, two condemned brass or bronze °"‘“¥g°»N· J- cannon or eldpieces, with the carriages and a suitable outfit of cannon balls. ‘ To the city of East Orange, New Jersey, two condemned brass or Em °'“‘g"· N" J' bronze cannon or iieldpieces, with their carriages and a suitable out~ fit of cannon balls. Two brass cannon and balls for Grand Army of the Republic State Association at Westport, Washington. _ Two cannon and suitable carriagw and balls for Elyria Camp Sons §.l§',l2{$§Q’;,,,,,_ of Veterans, for city of Elyria, Oluo. G col For the city of Gunnison, Colorado, for park of State Normal sm¤u¤¤i»¤1££m»1. School, two condemned brass cannon, with suitable carriages and balls. _ To the city of Tuscumbia, Alabama, twvo condemned bronze or brass ,r{'$,‘}‘§f‘§Tb§,§‘g_Al“‘ cannon or H€l(;HlBGOS, with suitable outfit of cannon balls. For City H Park, Saint Louis Missouri, two condemned bronze §gQ;}*,,{g’,,°*{;a}‘k*j· or brass cannon, with carriag)es and suitable pyramids of balls. Two condemned brass or ronze caxmon and balls, to be placed at *""'s"’“· “" Pelham Monument, Anniston, Alabama. _ _ To the city of Schenectady State of New York, two condemned S°"°“°°‘°""’ 1* l· brass cannon and cannon balls. _ Mount Morris Park, New York City, two condemned cannon, with fi§'.{.§‘1i'f,$i§’r·¥j,$‘ suitable outfit of cannon balls. _ One condemned brass cannon and carriage, with suitable supply F"°“°·N°°" of cannon balls, for tivo pyramids for the city of Friend, Nebraska. To the village of Poplar Grove, Illinois, one brass cannon and P°”'“' °'°"°*m‘ carriage and suitable outfit of balls. C I m In Two cannon and suitable supply of cannon balls for public grounds ‘°““° L"' °' “` in Connellsville, Pennsygvania. V mm V For the Confederate onument Association of Lunenburg Countg, C§.,,d,.:,,§" ,,,.,- Vir 'a, two condemned brass cannon and suitable cannon bal , mu'- to gizmplaced at the base of the Confederate monument at Victoria, ViI`°'i¤m· , Asinsnd, omo. 'lvwmalrioiglexféned brass plannon and suitable outtit at Ashland, Ohio, on U 0‘ U1 mg gmun · , Rk*hm0ndHill,N.Y. 'lpwo condemned brass cannon, with cannon balls, for Library S4p1f;re, Richmond Hill, New York. Asmmd P, o condemned brass or bronze cannon at Court House Square, ’ · Ashland, Pennsylvania, with pyramid of balls. ,,8,,,,,,, 6,,,, The city of Bellaire, Ohio, two condemned brass or bronze cannon, with suitable outfit of cannon balls and carriages, to be dplaced in the public park or elsewhere, as the city authorities may ecide. mmsuv 0, Am For the campuses of the University of Alabama, at Tuscaloosa, mm. 'Pd h and the Alabama Polytechnic Institute at Auburn, each two con- ,,,§§‘},S“2§‘§,,_ YM ` demned brass or bronze cannon or fieldpieces, with a suitable outfit of cannon balls. _ _ rem. _ Provided, That no expense shall be incurred by the United States __x1j{¤¤¤1>¤¤ ¤·¤d¤¤·v· through the delive o any of the foregoing condemned military Subject to order 6: equipment: Prorvwkielyfurther, That each and every article of con- “°°""""'· demned military equipment covered by this act shall be subject at all times to the order of the Secretary of War. - Approved, September 8, 1916.