68 FORTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess.-I. Ch. 159-163. 1882. monument, Mans city of Mansdeld, Ohio, for the benefit of said city, four pieces of forty-two
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serious detriment to the Government, to place on the public square of said city near the Soldiers’ bronze monument recently erected on said public square at a cost of ten thousand dollars, the gift of a. patriotic and liberal minded citizen Approved, May 17, 1882. CHAP.160.—Au ii 'ze in Se a {Wn t furn'sh d d .“" "· *8* “$Zf‘€l‘.I‘§$'i.,.§· 3§{2£,'Zt°¤.¤.5t3¤, oil... °"“ °‘“"”° °°““°“ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Condemned can- States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, ¤°¤ TM •*;_ld*°!:’ and he is hereby, authorized and directed to finnish to Wetzel-Compton f::"°g°,3* “““Post of the Grand Army of the Republic, at Hamilton, Ohio, such num- ’ber of condemned cast-iron cannon, not less than four, and of large size, ` and spherical shot, as may be required, for the use and adornment of the soldiers’ cemetery in the city Hamilton and State of Ohio. Approved, May 17, 1882. May 17, 1882. CHAP. 161.-An act granting four condemned cannon to the town of Brandon, Ver- -——————— mont, to be placed near a soldiers' monument in said town. · Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United nf??:?::? 9¤¤· States of Ameriea in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, mom _, M t to be and he hereby 1s, authorized and directed to deliver to the selectmen of Bmw ,; Bm. the town of Brandon, in the County of Rutland and State of Vermont, con, va. for the benefit of said town, four pieces of condemned cast-iron cannon, if the same can be spared without serious detriment to the Government, to place on the public square of said town near a soldiers’ monument, tobeerectedonsaidsquarebysaidtown. _ _ Approved, May 17, 1882. _ - May 17, ISS. CHAP. 162.-·Au not to authorize the Secretary of War to furnish condemned cannon -1-* - io: monumental purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives o the United m?:¤g::¤¤';•l);•¤- States of Amerieain Congress assembled, That the Secretary of{Var be, and menu, pu “‘ he is hereby, authorized and directed to furnish six condemned cast iron to N·ti°u·[ gms2s cannon and cannon balls to the National Cemetery at Louisville, Kentory, Louisville, tucky, for monumental purposes; also four condemned cast iron cannon §>;2m3;kWl;>•:h and twenty-five cannon balls for the soldiers’ burying ground in Oak- Pak m _ 1Q3mi_, wood Cemetery, in the village of Hyde Park, Cook County, Illinois, for g,,,,,,;,,,}, M,,,, _ monumental purposes; also six condemned cast iron cannon and `twelve pins, Tenn.; Gon- cannon balls to the National Cemetery at Memphis, Tennessee; also 2¤R8h£§&g· two condemned cast non cannon and four cannon balls, to General Skunk · # · Post, Grand Army of the Republic, at Marion Indiana, for monumental purposes. ’ Approved, May 17, 1882. , CHAP. 183.-An not maki' s i eu. s
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