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5353 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1069. 1888. supa-nmuuems For superintendents of national cemeteries: _For pay of seventy- four superintendents of national cemeteries, sixty thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars. _ _ Head-stones. HEADSTONES FOR GRAVES or s0L1>1E1~.s: Fon continuing the work of furnishing headstones for unmarked graves of Union soldiers, sailors, and marines in national, post, city, town, and village cemeteries, naval cemeteries at naVy—yards and stations of the United V<>1.17,p.548- States, and other burial places under the acts of March third, eightv¤1.m,p.ss1. een hundred and seventy-three, and February third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, eighty-five thousand dollars. _ Rmmys REPAIRS OF ROADVVAYS TO NATIONAL CEMETERIES: For repairing the roadways to national cemeteries which have been constructed by special authority of Congress, sixteen thousand dollars. M·¤¤¤m.G¤- NATIONAL CEMETERY NEAR MARIETTA, GEoRG1A: That the sum of five thousand dollars, appropriated by the sundry civil appropria- V<>1.28,p.5iW- tion act approved March third, eighteen hundre and eighty-tive, for the construction of a roadway to the national cemetery near Marietta, Georgia, is hereby authorized to be expended in the construction of said roadwa without the limitation imposed by said act approved March third}; eighteen hundred and eighty-five. A¤¤mm,M¤y¤¤¤· NATIONAL CEMETERY, ANTIETAM, MARYLAND: For the construction of a macadam road from Antietam Station to the Antietam, Maryland, National Cemetery, fifteen thousand dollars. mM¤¤¤¤¤e¤¤*~Kg*:; ·* SOLDIERS, MoNUmEN·r AT Mounn CITY, KANSAS: To enable the °“"d my'Secretar of War to collect the bodies of Union soldiers buried in towns adgacent to Mound City, Kansas, and to reinter the same in the military cemetery near Mound City, and to erect therein a suitable monument, two thousand five hundred dollars. B¤z¤·¤¤1 of i¤¤*¤¤¤* BURIAL or INDIGENT SOLDIERS: For expenses of burygng in the Arlington National Cemetery, or in cemeteries in the istrict of Columbia indigent Ex-Union soldiers who die in the District of Columbia, one thousand dollars. Said sum to be disbursed by the Secretary of War, ata cost not exceeding fifty dollars for such burial expfmses in each case, exclusive of cost of grave. gg3¤;g¤¤te1¤*¤· ONUMENTS OR TAELETS AT GETTYSBL'RG: That the a pro riation v¤1.’ar,;`ir$a¤Z of fifteen thousand dollars, made by the act approved March third, eighteen hundred and eightyseven, for the erection of monuments or memorial tablets for the proper marking of the position of each of the commands of the regular Army enga ed at Gettysbur , be, and Purchase <>f Md- the same is hereby, made available for die purchase of ind upon which to erect the monuments and tablets. . 1§ewb¤rg1tE.`$ml_ For the completion of the monument at Washington's Headquarmgzghiimuggridrismm. ters at Newburgh, New York. and of the statues thereon, accordin to the plans adopted by the joint select committee of the Senate and House of Representatives. under joint resolution of the two Houses, and for `gates therein, according to the recommendation of the Secretary of ·ar. contained in Executive Document Numbered Three hundred and thirty-six, Fiftieth Congress, first session, to be expended ringer the direction of the Secretary of War, thirty-two thousand o ars. nmumm MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. S¤rv¤y.1¤k¤¤ SURVEY OF NORTHERN AND NGRTHWESTERN LAKES: For rinting and issuing charts for use of navigators, and electrotyping plates for chart-printing, two thousand dollars. Tmuspo mug r¤· TRANSPORTATION OF REPORTS AND MAPS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES: "°'°“·°"°· For the transportation of reports and maps to forei countries, through the Smithsonian Institution, one hundred dolglrs. Ar¤¤c·h11¤¤¤¤ AR·rIErcIAL mmasz For furnishing artificial limbs and apparatus, or commutation therefor. necessary transportation, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of War, two hundred thousand dollars.