Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 54 Part 1.djvu/482

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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 395-JUNE18 11940 forests leading out of the park from the east, northeast, southwest, and south boundaries, and including feed for buffalo and other animals and salaries of buffalo keepers, $461,960. Yosemite, Cali. Yosemite National Park, California: For administration, protec- tion, maintenance, and improvement, including not exceeding $1,800 for the purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles for the use of the superintendent and employees in connection with general park work, not exceeding $2,000 for maintenance of the road in the Stanislaus National Forest connecting the Tioga Road with the Hetch Hetchy Road near Mather Station, and including necessary expenses of a comprehensive study of the problems relating to the use and enjoyment of the Yosemite National Park and the preservation of its natural features, $340,695. Zion, Utah. Zion National Park, Utah: For administration, protection, main- tenance, and improvement, including not exceeding $620 for the purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-driven pas- senger-carrying vehicles for the use of the superintendent and employees in connection with general park work, $49,870. ment.ional monu- National monuments: For admimstration, protection, mainte- nance, improvement, and preservation of national monuments, including not exceeding $3,500 for the purchase, maintenance, opera- tion, and repair of motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles for the use of the custodians and employees in connection with general monument work, $342,795. parkts and monu- National historical parks and monuments: For administration, ments. protection, maintenance, and improvement, including not exceeding Post, . $5925 for the purchase maintenance, operation, and repair of motor- driven passenger-carrying vehicles, and not exceeding $50,000 for the purchase of lands and interests in lands, including expenses inci- Proio. dental thereto, $251,325: Provided, That the total sum expended in Vanderbilt Histori- any fiscal year after the fiscal year 1941 for maintenance of the Van- Monment, Y. derbilt Historical Monument in Dutchess County, New York, shall not exceed the total sum of the admission fees collected at such monument during the previous fiscal year. Patrick Henry Na- Patrick Henry National Monument: Toward the acquisition of tionalMonumentVa. the estate of Patrick Henry in Charlotte County, Virginia, known as Red Hill, and including all expenses incidental to such acquisition, to be known as the Patrick Henry National Monument in accordance 16 U. S. C. . upp. with the provisions of the Acts of August 15, 1935 (49 Stat. 652), nte, p. 18. and January 29, 1940 (Public, Numbered 408, Seventy-sixth Congress), $25,000. Andrew Johnson Andrew Johnson National Monument: For acquisition of the National Monument, Tenn. Andrew Johnson homestead and site located in Greeneville, Ten- nessee, including certain furniture, furnishings, and equipment located therein, and expenses incidental to such acquisition, in accord- 16 U. . c., Supp. ance with the provisions of the Act of August 29, 1935 (49 Stat. 958), V, 6§ 450o-450q . $44500 National military eational military parks, battlefields, monuments, and cemeteries: parks, battlefdset. For administration, protection, maintenance, and improvement, including not exceeding $8,500 for the purchase, maintenance, opera- Natonal Mon berty tion, and repair of motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles, and not water supply. exceeding $308 for right-of-way easements across privately owned railroad lands necessary for supplying water to the Statue of Nings Mountain Liberty National Monument, $409,770, and the unexpended balance Park, .C. of the appropriation of $40,000 contained in the Third Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1939, under this head for the con- struction of an administration-museum building in the Kings Moun- tain National Military Park, South Carolina, including the purchase of furniture and museum cases, the preparation of exhibits for in- [54 STAT. 448