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s1xrY-N1NirH CONGRESS. sms. II., on 167; 1e2?.· 1139 ective service, and accepted applicants forenlietment; for interment or and transportation to their homes of the remains of c1v1 `an emgloyees of the Arm in the emE1<•,y»0f·;the..,War·.D£zf]ty mentwlio- 'o~abroad,·in.A.li.&a· inthel >ana1;Z0ne,;or on-— J y transpbrts,‘or2whe>die.while 0nsdu,ty»in.;tl1e Edd; ion interment cgi

 pri¤mere··~vho» die at military   for the interment and

shipmentstxrtheirehomes-of reinaimso enli¤t¢<1»¤\•l1·iWh¤:¢¤¤¤ dis- chariedin in the United~St¤tv¤.a¤d continue as inmates of said capitals oftbeir death; foriintensnont obprlsoners of war and interned alien enemies who die at prison camps in the United States; for removal of remains from abandoned posts to ,,,}§,§d‘},‘,f;,§c,,,'g’,f,f' permanent _ posts _ or_ national cemeteries, includm the V '

 of Federa soldiers fsailors, or_ marines- ·`in%elds " .

ebeniioned graves, or abnxionee g?2w·*md -c1•y=¤eemece»-1ee;· ami ,,,§;,’,=3,¤,§>,,¤;?·¤=·¤* *··

 wherqthe ezrpenses of ,`,l   of   remains

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vidtials may_be‘mede of tiie’am`onn{t allowed byithe Government for se;-41 _eu¢;·oi tliistsnm, but one reimbursement ·¤1xa11·#be made pf such expensée_jin?§t;ired`,prior>to"Ju1m`¤€i,i1911¥;“ior of the meggeggtggwgneg seg1~e§tion of bodies 'in permanent ‘ rican;g•1’ineteries *i11·'G1‘¢B.t mum. liirieebéand §1·a;ii<;e,’$it0h€ziG00: P ,’Tliag ellixabtyriyrevisiolrfs ,{f,Q",;f;; mm md s a app ep. _, cases,-0 ro rsian fate Amen on t e•¤¤¤¤¤¤¤rr•¤¤¤¤v¤ retireddlist og the Army who have died or may hereafter die while on °°ty_i”°!l'°°d' active` ut“ y" r0pér~a¤eign1uent.’·»¢#=f * ·¤Y-;_~ ·r=¤W*l erm 0 `

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care; rotection; and 1i1gn¢enance‘of_;,theipint ’0£Ygl'G\1l1dv.h10W!1` as Confegerate Mound ‘ in= akwood; Cemetery; F ZHlinois,· $500. For care rotection, and maintenance of Con ederate Stockade ,,,§°§6'$,§§{'i‘;_ 0*§,,"},$"‘ Cemetery, .l`ol)mst¤ns" ' S Island, in Sandusky Bay,'Ohio, $350. .CONFEDEBATlt BUILIALIPLATS: For care pigteetipn and maintenance pxggnfederate burial acmsdiatfbrit Phat Ossdiby ti s.“t,§*·*s ‘ own y o_ _ll1g.8Slg’!llI.10Il8}.__I1 or me 1·y‘ro` Alton, Illinois; govnfederate. Cemetery, Camp Cclilgnbus, Ohio; ‘ Confederate section, Greenlawn Cemetery indianapolis, Indiana; Confederate Cemetery, Point Lookout, Maryland; and Confederate Cemetery, Bockelsland, Illinogs, $1.,250. Bmuar. or nncuenu mnionxrr PATIENTS} or burying in the Little mm R°°"· ‘*"‘· Rock (Arkansas) National Cemi *ery,¤ including: transportation ,,,,?§f,*,T°$,{*°',,S?,°,,',§$ theretoyindigent emeoldiers, ex-sailors, or ex-marines of the United °°m°°*¤=°· States service, either Regular or _Volunteer,l who have=be¢n.honor- abl discbargedzov aetiredand who die while patientséotiilm Army ami, Navy General’Hospita1, Hotr Springs, Arkansas, ·to be disbursed at a cost notemeeding $35 vforsuch burial expensea.in·eu¢h;case, exclusive of cost of grave, $100. li; f"> ,_ ~ _ For repairs andipreeervation of monuments tablets roads, fences, _¤};¤g,¤g‘¤¥;_*¤¤¤=i¤C¤b· and so forth, ma eand constructed‘%x·;he Cnited States in Cuba L and Chin; t<>,maxjk the places where V _ .erican_»soldiei·s,$ell, $1,000. _ ,7

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