Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/329

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encam ts I ar or izationsw ic were encam in said parkiduring the of ‘W8PJ* s — h omrrsnunot irwrxorrar.- 1[ILI’1"v; han! rmx i i ’i“°“""'“‘· _ For continuing the establishmeht park; acquisition of ,,§,’.$‘}‘,,",§}‘i,§*,"*f,,,,_i°"'*"' 1¤¤z<1¤i.e¤¤v¢y¤...e¤d, a ¤¤pr¤¤¤z»~ns1·.¤z¤¤i¤t¤in¤xs e ¤>*¤¤¤¤g; , %e·i n Md {strait sha 1¤¤¢¤,;,.ha*¢1e*;5*¤t¤ t¤ `*¤`e%¤! Mvhtebrst b¤e¤=¤s;¤· swf ie L { f ‘ hiswgiq and snitwnth- <> 1 , u s. the 1av·tti¤»§ <iYe;¤<1:t¥ie¢¤¤¤¤¤· t me . ather- serviées, ` abor';"` " `and preparation of tablets Mid . wd Pl!°iP$s i¤m@i$é¤n;¤@¤i9¢e¤en°e»r¤psir » , im? 1Q¥1 of Egiiméwf-pm _ _ velucle,,an<l , ¤H¤ , ,@e4s¤¢‘*><>i‘t ‘¤,§3gx¤mma.i  » — ~

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For 'i tithe eqablishment of a national milita , ark t ,°°§B` mereaweetihiig emiserai tire-nge `ii`*'$¤`?ii°i>‘-W i entitlcd·<€*An ·A&·»to estab1isn¤a, nations at thebattie ` c field of Guilford Courthooee,”¢dpprov·ed ,E191?;·$9,115; * · emma; an ’¤mu snr rmx “"‘““‘ *· i` For cpntin, ' ui_ng,the· establishment ouofrthe ;park·;oompens•t' f Gm`? Lum

tendent 0 the park; clerical and other serviiks; labor; l1;i¤sto(i·- mmm ow

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