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844 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 75. 1915. the remains of officers or enlisted men of the Army who die on the active list are borne by individuals, where such would have been lawful claims against the Government, reim ursement to such individuals may be made of the amount allowed by the Government for such services out of this sum, but no reimbursement shall be made of such expenses incurred prior to July first, mneteen hundred and ten, $57,500. _

 “°“""· Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago: For care, protection, and maintenance of the plat of ground lmewn as "Confederate Mound" in Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, $250.

,,, _"‘*° “*°°"' For care'} Kigtection, and maintenance of Confederate Stockade Cemet$, 0 tons Island in Sandusky Bay, $250. C¢¤f¤¤•¤•¤ ¤¤¤'¤ Conf erate burial lglats: For care, xigotection, and maintenance of Plgéeeie. Confederate burial p ts, owned by United States, located and known Ibgnthe following designations: Confederate cemetery, North Alton, ois; Confederate cemetery, Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio; Confederate section, Greenlawn Cemete , Indianapolis Indiana; Confederate cemetery Point Lookout, lgryland; and Confederate cemetery, Rock Island, Illinois, $1,250. c,,’{,, ·*" Monuments or tablets in Cuba and China: For repairs anudngzesen vatien of monuments tablets, roads, fences, and so forth, and constructedb thel.lnitedStatesinCul>a.andChinatomarkthe places where soldiers fell, $1,000. _ {,·*u*§;,¤gg¥·,:**· t Burial of deceased indiggnt patients:~For burying m the Little un-; uga digi: Bock (Arkansas) National metery, ineluding transtggrtation thereto, °*""" indigent ex—sol&e1s, ex-sailors, or ex-marines of United States service, feither Regular or Volunteer, who ihave been honorabl%discharged orretired and who diewhile patients at the Army and avy General Hospital, Hot Springs, Arkansas, to be disbiused at a cost not exceeding $35 for such burial expenses in each case, exclusive of cost of grave, $200. l¤¤¢•ryv•r¤- NATIONAL mnrraizr nnxs. ¤,,°"'“"‘“"“",,,,,,,,,,,,, ‘“° Chickama a and Chattan aNational Park: For continuing° the establishrnexiltg of the park; (iibgmpensation and expenses of civilian commissioners, maps surveys, clerical and other assistance, including $300 for necessary clerical aber under direction of the chairman 0 the commission; maintenance, repair, and operation of one motorpropelled aud one horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicle; office and all other necessary expenses; foundations or State monuments; mowing ; historical tablets, iron and bronze; iron gun carriages; roads and their maintenance glfmrchase of small tracts of lands eretofore authorized by law· in , $55,260. “*’“°*'· Shiloh National Park: For continuing the establishment of the park; compensationo civilian commissioners;secret andsuperintendent; clerical and other services; labor; historical liiblets; maps and surveys; roads; plurchase and transportation of supplies and materials; office and other necessary expenses, including maintenance,

¢;p5a§r60 and operation of motor·propelled passenger—carrying vehicle,

°•“¥'*"¤¤· Gettysburg National Park: For continuing the establishment of the park; acquisition of lands, surveys, and ma ; constructing, improving, and maintainingb avenues, roads, and Pligridges thereon; fences and gltes; marking the lines of battle with tablets and gums, each tablet aring a brief legend giving historic facts and com iled without censure and without praise; preserving the features oip the battle field and the monuments thereon; compensation of civilian commissioners, clerical and other services, expenses, and labor; purchase and preparation of tablets and gun carriages and placing gligm position; and all other expenses incidental to the foregoing,